Release Date: July 2009..... You Can Listen To Snippets of all the Tunes from the album on this page......
| 1. Vatican | Download |
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| 2. Still Be Getting High | Download |
| 3. Conversational Tennis | Download |
| 4. Never Enough | Download |
| 5. Kingmaker | Download |
| 6. The River | Download |
| 7. Me And My Mate | Download |
| 8. My Monkeys Grown Too Strong | Download |
| 9. Its A Fact | Download |
| 10. Fragile | Download |
| 11. Just One More Day | Download |
The Brainchild's 2nd single ‘Convosational Tennis’ – Taken From the forthcoming album ‘Conversational Tennis’ Extraordinarily talented 5 piece rock band The Brainchild release their quirky, very catchy London orientated debut single ‘Me & My Mate’ (..from a council estate walking down the Seven Sisters Road!). Taken from their sensational first album ‘Conversational Tennis’ due for release in July 2009, it nostalgically reflects life experiences in the East End as cockney youngsters. In 1991, at the request of the Nutfinder General, Screaming Lord Sutch & ‘Crucial’ Chris formed The Monster Raving Loony Party band What’s Next? which supported Party events for the next 6 years. Currently with members of the Brainchild it is still the official ‘house’ band of the Party as need demands. In 2004, Chris, Massimo Avellano (bass guitar) & Smash O’Neil (drums/vocals) formed The Brainchild to perform & record original material being written & completed the first highly regarded demo album ‘ Work It Out 4 Yourself’. In 2005, the uniquely talented lead guitarist Franky Frullone joined the band having returned to London after 6 years playing & producing in Italy with huge star Edouardo Bennato. Count Dom de Sousa ( saxophones) joined the band in 2006.
The Brainchild have just completed & Mastered their outstanding Debut album ‘Conversational Tennis’, produced by the brilliant Martin Smith (Electric Light Orchestra), Which will soon be previewed to National Radio and TV prior to its release in July 09. The Brainchild’s ecstatic reception @ The Cornbury Music Festival last year (Beverley Knight, Toots & The Matals, Paul Simon) has led to an invitation for them to return on the main stage this year. The Festival Director said they were one of the best bands he had seen for many years with disparate elements akin to the Small Faces, Tom Petty & The Blockheads – but overall totally original. The Hairy Bikers, Si King & Dave Meyers have asked them to headline some special dates in the new year and hope to use them as their surprise ‘house band’ on some of their forthcoming new TV series in 2009.
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