Broken Dog
Broken Dog is an English, London-based experimental rock band, started in 1994.
Broken Dog were formed by Martine Roberts and Clive Painter in London in the summer of 1994 and disbanded in 2004 following their fifth album Harmonia. Influenced by American artists such as the Grifters, Swell, Pavement, Smog, Will Oldham and Guided By Voices, their name comes from an unpublished Paul Verlaine libretto. They were signed to Big Cat Records in 1995 and released their self-titled debut album in 1996 when John Peel began playing their recordings and invited them to record the first of four Peel sessions.
Both Martine Roberts and Clive Painter have been known for collaborating with other bands such as Tram, Monograph and The Real Tuesday Weld.
Members
- Martine Roberts
- Clive Painter
- Rob Crutchley – Monograph
- Paul Anderson – Tram
- Nick Avery – Tram
- Jon Hamilton – Ligament, Part Chimp
- Andrew Blick – Blowpipe
- Sean Newsham – Quickspace
- Alex Morris – Candidate
- Mark Wilsher – Faith Over Reason
Discography
- Broken Dog,
- Zero,
- Sleeve with Hearts,
- Brighter Now,
- Harmonia,
- Flips ,
- "Throw Everything Away",
- "Trails",
- "Safety in Numbers",
- "They Were Real",
- "Anchor",
- "Radios",
- Past, Present, Future,
- Songs for the Blue Times,
- The Pot Machine Turns You On,
- A Wish on a Star,
- Homesleep Home, Cover Songs,