The John Steel Singers

The John Steel Singers Members, Gear & Sound

Members

Select a The John Steel Singers band member to check out the music gear they use live and in the studio.

About

The John Steel Singers are an Australian indie pop group originating from Brisbane, formed in 2007. The band is known for their eclectic sound that combines clever indie pop with subtle psychedelia and a distinct Krautrock influence. The lineup consists of Tim Morrissey (guitar), Scott Bromiley (multi-instrumentalist), Luke McDonald (multi-instrumentalist), Ross Chandler (drums), and Pete Bernoth (brass). Their debut album, Tangalooma, was produced by Go-Betweens frontman Robert Forster, solidifying their place in the indie music scene with its vibrant and exploratory soundscapes.

How to Sound Like The John Steel Singers

To achieve the sonic character of The John Steel Singers, focus on a blend of clean, jangly guitar tones layered with psychedelic textures. Their music often features multi-instrumental arrangements that create a rich, textured sound. Incorporate analog synthesizers and brass instruments for added depth and a touch of whimsy. Utilize modulation effects and reverb to conjure their dreamy, expansive qualities, while maintaining a rhythmic drive reminiscent of Krautrock. The rhythmic foundation, often provided by steady, motorik drumming, complements their melodic adventures, creating a seamless fusion of indie pop and exploratory sounds.

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