My Luminaries
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| My Luminaries | |
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| Origin | London, United Kingdom |
| Genre(s) | Indie rock |
| Years active | 2004 – present |
| Label(s) | Grönland Xtra Mile Records |
| Members | |
| James Ewers Saul Perryman Dylan Perryman Sam Stopford |
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My Luminaries are an indie rock band formed in London in 2004. NME magazine has compared them to The Arcade Fire and 90's indie legends Pavement.
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[edit] History
In 2001, vocalist and guitarist James Ewers met fraternal twins Saul (bass) and Dylan (guitar) Perryman while attending Reading College and School of Arts and Design (now part of Thames Valley University). Ewers spent a year working in London’s 12 Bar Club, writing songs on the bus to work, bashing them out in empty midnight slots. Some time later, James, Saul and Dylan came together once again and met drummer Sam Stopford at Kingston University in London and formed 'My Luminaries'.
They are currently touring the UK in support of their third single 'the Outsider Steps Inside.'
[edit] Discography
[edit] Compilations
- Who? CD (2004) — "A Man Without His Phone" released by Josaka.
[edit] EPs
- Musaic EP (2005) — Self-produced, limited to 1000 copies
[edit] Singles
- All I Really Want (2006)
- Jumping The Great White (2006)
- The Outsider Steps Inside (2007)
[edit] References
- eGigs.co.uk — Metro Review by NME's Alex Hoban, NME, 03 April 2007 (retrieved 18 April 2007)

