The Crookes

The Crookes Members, Gear & Sound

British indie rock band

Members

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About

The Crookes are a British indie rock band hailing from Sheffield, formed in 2008. The group consists of Alex Davey Saunders (vocals), Daniel Hopewell (guitar), George Waite (bass), and Russell Bates (drums). Known for crafting sly, romantically doomed modern pop songs, their sound draws comparisons to bands like Vampire Weekend, Belle and Sebastian, the Housemartins, and the Smiths. The Crookes gained early attention with a live session on BBC Radio 1, which led to influential DJ Steve Lamacq naming them his favorite British band of the year.

How to Sound Like The Crookes

The Crookes' sound is characterized by bright, jangly guitars and melodic, heartfelt vocals, reminiscent of the romanticism found in classic indie pop. The use of semi-hollowbody guitars like the Godin 5th Avenue Kingpin contributes to their warm, vintage tone. This setup, paired with artfully simple yet driving bass lines and crisp, energetic drumming, creates a lively yet introspective atmosphere. The band often incorporates clean amplification, allowing their music's emotional nuances to shine through, while maintaining a polished yet raw edge that captures the essence of their Sheffield indie roots.

Discography

Get the The Crookes Sound

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