
BRUISE are Isobel Morris (vocals and guitar), Jim
Kimberley (drums, vocals & samples)
Self taught and self educated, Isobel’s songs are in the
maverick tradition and her band is unlike any other. Songs with
great spirit and intuitive feel propelled by a driving groove of
Jim Kimberley. It's both compelling and emotional. There is something
insidiously persuasive about them, like magicians - while you're
trying to work out how they do it they steal your heart. A little
bit Patti Smith, a little Nico, but then again something all together
other.
Isobel Morris does not compare. Her songs reflect a life of diverse
experience. She has crossed continents several times. From her native
Yorkshire, Isobel has travelled via the pork fields of Iowa to the
ice fields of the Alaskan wilderness. It was in Anchorage that Isobel
stumbled across her own glorious broken-stringed, open-tuned style.
Moving to London, she built herself a reputation as a singer, performer
and writer of rare distinction. Accused of singing "morbid
songs about sex and death" at the 12 Bar and the Kashmir Klub
(in London) and at the Edinburgh Festival, she decided it was time
to take the next step.Isobel experimented with musicians in various
combinations and situations but nothing really clicked until she
was introduced to session drummer Jim Kimberley. He'd been living
in E14 for a few years, recording and touring with the likes of
Squeeze, Nick Harper and Nick Heyward.
Jim had access to the most basic of home demo gear and a years
experience of getting the best out of it in the classic DIY ethic.
The musical understanding between the two was immediate and inspiring.
In the surroundings of Jim’s east end council flat, using
the lounge as a live room, dangling mics from light fittings, removing
and laying carpets to get the right sound from the room - they have
managed to create a striking, fresh and origional sound.
Bruise play to audiences from York to Guernsey & Belgum to
Bath and have shared the bill with Feeder, Reef and Terrovision
and supported Hawkwind on the last leg of their recent national
tour. See them live and know the glorious gritty pioneering pop
that is BRUISE.
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