Do Me Bad Things

Songs: 6
Albums: 2

Albums

Do Me Bad Things - Yes! [10 Tracks]
Yes! [10 Tracks]
2005, songs: 5
Do Me Bad Things - Yes! [Japan]
Yes! [Japan]
2005, songs: 1

Facts about Do Me Bad Things

Do Me Bad Things

Do Me Bad Things was a British rock band known for their eclectic and energetic blend of various musical styles. Here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Do Me Bad Things was formed in Croydon, South London, in 2000. The band's lineup consisted of vocalist Chantal Brown, guitarists Tom Shotton and Jim Farey, bassist Jules Cooper, keyboardist Nik Ammar, saxophonist Mark Woods, trumpeter Alex Lewis, trombonist Clare Szembek, and drummer Dan Devlin. Their diverse musical backgrounds and influences contributed to their unique sound, which drew from rock, funk, soul, gospel, and glam rock.

  2. Debut Album and Recognition: Do Me Bad Things gained attention with their energetic live performances and distinctive style, which incorporated elements of theatricality and flamboyance. In 2004, they released their debut album, "Yes!", which showcased their dynamic and eclectic approach to rock music. The album received positive reviews from critics and earned the band a growing fanbase. Tracks like "Time for Deliverance" and "The Song Rides" highlighted their knack for catchy hooks, infectious grooves, and powerful vocal performances.

  3. Live Performances and Touring: Known for their electrifying live shows, Do Me Bad Things embarked on extensive touring to support their debut album. They performed at various festivals and venues across the UK and Europe, captivating audiences with their high-energy performances and theatrical stage presence. Their live shows were characterized by their infectious energy, tight musicianship, and charismatic frontwoman Chantal Brown, whose dynamic vocals commanded attention.

  4. Disbandment: Despite their initial success and critical acclaim, Do Me Bad Things faced challenges within the music industry, including changes in the mainstream rock landscape and lineup changes within the band. After releasing a few singles and EPs following their debut album, the band announced their disbandment in 2006. While their time together was relatively short-lived, Do Me Bad Things left a lasting impression on fans and critics alike with their unique sound and memorable performances.

  5. Legacy and Influence: Although Do Me Bad Things disbanded relatively early in their career, their music continues to resonate with fans of eclectic and theatrical rock music. Their blend of diverse musical styles and their bold, larger-than-life approach to performance left a mark on the UK rock scene of the mid-2000s. While their time together was brief, Do Me Bad Things remains a cherished part of British rock music history for their innovative sound and unfo

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