Menswear Biography
Menswear signed a record contract before they played more than five gigs. That alone tells you everything you need to know about the band. Menswear were an outgrowth of the post-Blur pop scene in London, England, a group of charming, handsome young men that wanted to be in a pop group more than they wanted to play music. Consequently, they received their fair share of detractors, but the band weathered the storm, becoming one of the most popular Brit-pop bands of 1995.
The members of Menswear - vocalist Johnny Dean (b. December 12, 1971), guitarist Simon White, guitarist Chris Gentry (b. February 23, 1977), bassist Stuart Black, and drummer Matt Everett - told everyone around Camden, London that they were in a band before they had actually rehearsed. Toward the end of 1994, they decided to actually start playing music, choosing the name Menswear and writing Elastica and Blur-inspired pop songs.
The group's first single, 'I'll Manage Somehow,' received good notices in the NME and Melody Maker, and their second single, 'Daydreamer,' peaked at number 14. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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members
- Chris Gentry
- Johnny Dean
- Matt Everett
- Simon White
- Stuart Black
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