London's Simon Bromide presents debut solo album 'Following The Moon' and fun-loving video for 'The Skehans Song'

“Romping, indie-pop blast“ ~ The Times

"Not only is it Impossibly catchy, it’s one of the most literate and affecting albums in recent memory... pretty hard to beat" ~ Stereo Embers Magazine

"Hits the sonic sweet spot... blending the literate pop-rock craftsmanship of beloved British icons The Kinks with the propulsive punch and fuzzy crunch of classic American power-pop" ~ Tinnitist

"Catchy, upbeat, well-structured and impeccably delivered" ~ Spill Magazine

“A febrile soul who can do pop in many voices”
~ Melody Maker

"Simon Berridge's voice is as strong as ever, only gaining in sound and fury” ~ Clash Magazine

“Memorable slices of acoustic whimsy” ~ Q magazine

“Ray-Davies-meets-Lloyd-Cole crooning” ~ The Big Issue

London-based indie rocker Simon Bromide (aka Simon Berridge) presents his debut solo album 'Following The Moon' and the lively feel-good ode-to-the-pub video for 'The Skehans Song', shot by Lou Smith and edited by Ben Pollard. Recorded by Brian O'Shaughnessy (Primal Scream, My Bloody Valentine, Beth Orton), this long-player is released via Scratchy Records with distribution by Cargo Records.

Best known as the frontman of South London indie pop / power pop outfit Bromide, 'Following The Moon' is Simon's first album as a solo artist. Earlier, he released the lead single 'The Waiting Room', along with an animated video cleverly also created by Ben Pollard.

Paying homage to one of South East London’s longest running acoustic nights - The Easycome - a unique fixture in the South-London music scene, this song features the ‘Easycome Choir’ with Andy Hankdog, Scarlett Woolfe and Vincent Davies.

‘The Easycome’ is run by Andy Hankdog (a.k.a. Hank), whose life has been steeped in rock ‘n’ roll, starting with his father producing the 60s TV music show 'Ready Steady Go!'. After the Sex Pistols disbanded, Hank joined Steve Jonesand Paul Cook to form The Professionals, later finding success with his band Hank Dogs in the late 90s and touring America with Joan Baez. Creating a space where music can flourish, his club has hosted the likes of David Gray, Florence (Welch) Machine, Shingai (Noisettes), The Smoke Faeries, Lewis Floyd Henry, The Fat White Family and other local scenesters such as Goat Girl, Pre-Goblin, Megalash and Misty Miller.

"In the 1990s, I used to frequent the Troubadour in Earls Court. This was my introduction to the curious sport of ‘open mic-ing’. Not exactly a contact sport, but not far-off. The inevitable dread of waiting to play, the terrible acts, the amazing acts, the tap on the shoulder ‘I’m sorry, we can’t squeeze you on tonight’, the tea lights, egos and hushed silence watching pins drop and/or your life slip away and then occasionally a room full of wild unexpected applause. I remember seeing Hankdog at these nights, who always mentioned ‘The Easycome’ but it was over the other side of town in Nunhead and I never ventured over. Then time took me over to SE London and finally about 5 or 6 years ago I started going down regularly on Wednesdays," says Simon Berridge.

"The idea for the song just appeared at the club one day when I started singing about some of the regulars.. then the chords arrived and it felt like a fun idea to write a kind of list song about these characters that went down to watch and take part. Similarly when we came to record it we tried to capture the atmosphere of a sometimes noisy pub with this thing going on in the corner."

The album also features drummer Fells Guilherme (Children of The Pope), bassist Ed ‘Cosmo’ Wright, multi-instrumentalists Dave Hale, Dimitri Ntontis and Stephen Elwell, folk-pop chanteuse Katy Carr on piano and Terry Edwards (Nick Cave, Tom Waits, P.J.Harvey) on trumpet. Scottish singer Julie Anne McCambridge joins Simon on the William Blake penned 'Earth's Answer'.

This is Berridge's first output since Bromide's 'Ancient Rome' and 'I'll Never Learn' singles, both released in 2020. Their most recent album 'I Woke Up', with singles 'Magic Coins' and 'Two Song Slot', was met with popular acclaim, receiving positive reviews and airplay in dozens of countries. Since founding Bromide in 1996, the band has released six albums via London-based Scratchy Records.

As of December 10, the 'Following The Moon' album will be released, available digitally at https://smarturl.it/followingthemoonalb and on vinyl via Cargo Records. That same evening, Simon Bromide performs for his Album Launch at The Old Dispensary (Camberwell SE5 0TF), along with Dirty Viv and Hankdog.

ALBUM CREDITS
All songs written by Simon Berridge except ‘Earth’s Answer’ by William Blake, music by SB
Recorded at Bark Studios in Walthamstow by Brian O’Shaughnessy
Mastered by Jerome Schmitt at Airlab
Simon Berridge – vocals, acoustic & electric guitars
Fells Guilherme – drums & percussion
Ed ‘Cosmo’ Wright - bass guitar, acoustic guitar solo on ‘The Argument’
Dave Hale - backing vocals, electric guitar, Hammond organ & Piano
Dimitri Ntontis – Hammond organ + mellotron
Stephen Elwell – sound fx on ‘The Argument’ & ‘Earth’s Answer’
Katy Carr – piano on ‘The Skehans Song’ and ‘Reflections of Seating’
Terry Edwards – trumpet on ‘The Argument’
Julie Anne McCambridge – vocals on ‘Earth’s Answer’
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London's Simon Bromide presents uplifting 'The Skehans Song' ahead of 'Following The Moon' LP

“A febrile soul who can do pop in many voices” ~ Melody Maker

"Simon Berridge's voice is as strong as ever, with the songwriter only gaining in sound and fury” ~ Clash Magazine

"This is catchy, upbeat, well-structured and impeccably delivered – with a winner of a debut release, Simon Bromide has our attention" ~ The Spill Magazine

“Romping, indie-pop blast“ ~ The Times

“Memorable slices of acoustic whimsy” ~ Q magazine

“Berridge has an ear for a canny tune and a keen lyrical eye for detail... Ray-Davies-meets-Lloyd-Cole crooning” ~ The Big Issue

London-based indie rocker Simon Bromide (aka Simon Berridge) presents 'The Skehans Song', the second taste of his debut solo album 'Following The Moon'. Recorded by Brian O'Shaughnessy (Primal Scream, My Bloody Valentine, Beth Orton), this long-player is being released via Scratchy Records with distribution by Cargo Records. The accompanying video was shot by Lou Smith and edited by Ben Pollard.

Best known as the frontman of South London indie pop / power pop outfit Bromide, 'Following The Moon' is Simon's first album as a solo artist. Earlier, he released the lead single 'The Waiting Room', along with an animated video cleverly also created by Ben Pollard.

Paying homage to one of South East London’s longest running acoustic nights - The Easycome - a unique fixture in the South-London music scene, this song features the ‘Easycome Choir’ with Andy Hankdog, Scarlett Woolfe and Vincent Davies.

‘The Easycome’ is run by Andy Hankdog (a.k.a. Hank), whose life has been steeped in rock ‘n’ roll, starting with his father producing the 60s TV music show 'Ready Steady Go!'. After the Sex Pistols disbanded, Hank joined Steve Jonesand Paul Cook to form The Professionals, later finding success with his band Hank Dogs in the late 90s and touring America with Joan Baez. Creating a space where music can flourish, his club has hosted the likes of David Gray, Florence (Welch) Machine, Shingai (Noisettes), The Smoke Faeries, Lewis Floyd Henry, The Fat White Family and other local scenesters such as Goat Girl, Pre-Goblin, Megalash and Misty Miller.

"In the 1990s, I used to frequent the Troubadour in Earls Court. This was my introduction to the curious sport of ‘open mic-ing’. Not exactly a contact sport, but not far-off. The inevitable dread of waiting to play, the terrible acts, the amazing acts, the tap on the shoulder ‘I’m sorry, we can’t squeeze you on tonight’, the tea lights, egos and hushed silence watching pins drop and/or your life slip away and then occasionally a room full of wild unexpected applause. I remember seeing Hankdog at these nights, who always mentioned ‘The Easycome’ but it was over the other side of town in Nunhead and I never ventured over. Then time took me over to SE London and finally about 5 or 6 years ago I started going down regularly on Wednesdays," says Simon Berridge.

"The idea for the song just appeared at the club one day when I started singing about some of the regulars.. then the chords arrived and it felt like a fun idea to write a kind of list song about these characters that went down to watch and take part. Similarly when we came to record it we tried to capture the atmosphere of a sometimes noisy pub with this thing going on in the corner."

The album also features drummer Fells Guilherme (Children of The Pope), bassist Ed ‘Cosmo’ Wright, multi-instrumentalists Dave Hale, Dimitri Ntontis and Stephen Elwell, folk-pop chanteuse Katy Carr on piano and Terry Edwards (Nick Cave, Tom Waits, P.J.Harvey) on trumpet. Scottish singer Julie Anne McCambridge joins Simon on the William Blake penned 'Earth's Answer'.

This is Berridge's first output since Bromide's 'Ancient Rome' and 'I'll Never Learn' singles, both released in 2020. Their most recent album 'I Woke Up', with singles 'Magic Coins' and 'Two Song Slot', was met with popular acclaim, receiving positive reviews and airplay in dozens of countries. Since founding Bromide in 1996, the band has released six albums via London-based Scratchy Records.

As of December 3, 'The Skehans Song' will be available digitally at https://smarturl.it/skehanssongsimonbrom. On December 10, the 'Following The Moon' LP will be released on vinyl and digitally. It can be pre-ordered at https://smarturl.it/followingthemoonalb and vinyl available via Cargo Records. On Friday, December 10, Simon Bromide performs for his Album Launch at The Old Dispensary (Camberwell SE5 0TF), along with Dirty Viv and Hankdog.

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London's Simon Bromide announces debut solo album 'Following The Moon'. Preview lead track 'The Waiting Room'

“A febrile soul who can do pop in many voices” ~ Melody Maker

"Simon Berridge's voice is as strong as ever, with the songwriter only gaining in sound and fury” ~
Clash Magazine

"This is catchy, upbeat, well-structured and impeccably delivered – with a winner of a debut release, Simon Bromide has our attention" ~
The Spill Magazine

“Romping, indie-pop blast“ ~
The Times

“Memorable slices of acoustic whimsy” ~
Q magazine

“Berridge has an ear for a canny tune and a keen lyrical eye for detail... Ray-Davies-meets-Lloyd-Cole crooning” ~
The Big Issue

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Perhaps best known as the frontman of South London indie pop / power pop outfit Bromide, Simon Bromide (aka Simon Berridge) has announced he will be releasing a solo album 'Following The Moon' in late autumn via Scratchy Recordswith distribution by Cargo Records. Ahead of this, he presents the lead track 'The Waiting Room'.

"The song is about the things that didn’t happen for one reason or another,” says Simon Berridge, “Simple twists of fate or just stepping back from the edge.. in particular the lyrics refer to a letter proposing marriage sent to my mother many years ago. The letter never arrived and the sender presumed the lack of a reply was his answer. Things were different back then.. as it says in the song 'The Postal Service Saved My Life’".

This is essentially a solo album - with a lot of help. It was recorded at Bark Studios in Walthamstow by Brian O’Shaughnessy (Primal Scream, My Bloody Valentine, Beth Orton), who had worked with Berridge on the last two Bromide albums. The album features drummer Fells Guilherme (Children of The Pope), bassist Ed ‘Cosmo’ Wright, multi-instrumentalists Dave Hale, Dimitri Ntontis and Stephen Elwell, as well as folk-pop chanteuse Katy Carr on piano and Terry Edwards (Nick Cave, Tom Waits, P.J.Harvey) on trumpet. Scottish singer Julie Anne McCambridge joins Simon on the closing track, the William Blake penned 'Earth's Answer'.

This is Berridge's first output since Bromide's 'Ancient Rome' and 'I'll Never Learn' singles, both released in 2020. Their most recent album 'I Woke Up', with singles 'Magic Coins' and 'Two Song Slot', was met with popular acclaim, receiving positive reviews and airplay in dozens of countries.

Influenced equally by The Beatles, Neil Young, Mark Eitzel and Bob Mould, Simon Berridge creates ultra-catchy, jangly acoustic pop / electric rock. All songs are rooted in the acoustic guitar and then fleshed out with bass, drums, electric guitar and whatever seemed to fit the songs - hammond organ, piano, mellotron and brass.

Writing songs since he was 16, Simon Berridge has gone through many band line-ups in his decades-long music career with moods shifting a few times - from acoustic Neil Young-ish stuff to more full on Husker Du-style noise pop and back again. Since founding Bromide in 1996, the band has released six albums via London-based Scratchy Records.

"This album was born out of frequenting open mics and in particular the longest running wednesday night acoustic club in South-East London called ‘The Easycome’ - and it’s Monday night sing-a-round off-shoot at the Old Dispensary in Camberwell. Both run by the notorious ‘Andy Hankdog’, the club has seen many pass through its doors – David Gray, Florence (Welch) Machine, Shingai from the Noisettes and more recently The Fat White Family and a host of luminaries from the burgeoning ‘South-East London scene’ – Goat Girl, Pre-Goblin, Misty Miller," says Simon Berridge.

"Playing at these nights has taught me a lot about playing at these nights! It’s introduced me to some fine musicians – a lot of whom ended up on the record – and it’s given me some of the most memorable nights of my life."

As of October 15, Simon Bromide's 'The Waiting Room' will be released everywhere digitally. His 'Following The Moon' LP will be released on November 19 on vinyl and digitally. The single can be pre-saved on Spotify and pre-ordered at https://smarturl.it/simonbromidenewsingl.

SINGLE CREDITS
Written by Simon Berridge
Recorded at Bark Studios in Walthamstow by Brian O’Shaughnessy
Mastered by Jerome Schmitt at Airlab
Fells Guilherme - drums
Ed ‘Cosmo’ Wright - bass guitar
Simon Berridge - acoustic & electric guitars and vocals
Dave Hale - backing vocals and electric guitar

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