The Montgolfier Brothers were a British indie pop-dream pop duo which featured gnac's Mark Tranmer and Lovewood drummer Roger Quigley.[1][2]
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The Montgolfier Brothers | |
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Genres | Indie pop, dream pop, indie folk |
Years active | 1999–2020 |
Labels | Vespertine & Son |
Members | Mark Tranmer |
Past members | Roger Quigley (died 2020) |
The group, which formed in 1999, has released several recordings. Roger Quigley died 18 August 2020.
Seventeen Stars was the band's debut recording. It was released on 4 May 1999 on the Vespertine label before the company folded. It was later reissued by Quarterstick in the United States, and by Alan McGee's Poptones elsewhere.
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The World Is Flat was released in 2002 on the Poptones imprint.
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