Sportique


Sportique is a British Indie pop band formed in 1997 by Gregory Webster, formerly of the Razorcuts, with Mark Flunder of the Television Personalities and Rob Pursey of Heavenly. Heavenly frontwoman Amelia Fletcher joined the group as keyboardist at the time of their second album. Sportiques music can be described as having a distinct, Buzzcocks influenced sound, utilising short live show and album length.

Discography

Singles

  • "If You Ever Change Your Mind"/"One For The Road" 7-inch single
  • "The Kids Are Solid Gold"/"You Didn't Have To Be So Nice" 7-inch single
  • "p58"/"Tiny Clues" 7-inch single
  • "Love & Remains" 7" single
  • "Sport For All" 7-inch single
  • "Don't Believe A Word I Say" 7-inch single

    LPs

  • Black Is A Very Popular Colour cd and 10-inch
  • Modern Museums 10-inch and cd
  • Communiqué no.9 10-inch and cd