The band BRAM STOKER was formed in Brighton, England, UK, in the summer of 1969 by Hammond organist Anthony Bronsdon, guitarist Peter Ballam and drummer Rob Haines who then recruited bass guitarist John Bavin, all of whom were based in their south coast home town of Bournemouth, England. In writing and composing their own material and experimenting with new musical styles, Bram stoker were choosing their own musical direction…
“Relics & Rogues” is an eclectic mix of rock/prog/blues music produced and recorded on tape in Active Studios (1999) on a 24 track Studer. Featuring band members from Bram Stoker (1972) and Agnes Strange (1975).
After many months, many hours and many miles travelled our new album 'No Reflection' is finally available. The album contains 8 tracks including 3 from the Bete Noire EP. The album comes in a gate-fold cover with an impressive retro vinyl style CD. The band BRAM STOKER was formed in Brighton, England, UK, in the summer of 1969 by Hammond organist Anthony Bronsdon, guitarist Peter Ballam and drummer Rob Haines who then recruited bass guitarist John Bavin, all of whom were based in their south coast home town of Bournemouth, England. In writing and composing their own material and experimenting with new musical styles, Bram stoker were choosing their own musical direction. Although the band was heavily influenced by the Gothic image, its music varied, and ultimately the band acquired the "Progressive-Classical-Rock-Gothic-Psychedelic Rock" label it is so famously identified by…