Ben's Brother
Ben's Brother performing in 2007Photo: Brian Marks
Ben's Brother performing in 2007
Photo: Brian Marks
Background information
OriginLondon, England
Genres
Years active2006–present
Labels
Members

Ben's Brother are a five-piece English band, headed by founder Jamie Hartman. The band was named after Jamie's big brother Ben, whose shadow he lived in as a teenager. Their album Beta Male Fairytales reached number 14 on the UK album charts and their single Let Me Out was nominated for an Ivor Novello award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically in 2007 - the other nominee was Love Is Losing Game, by Amy Winehouse.

Music career

Their debut album, Beta Male Fairytales, was released on 6 August 2007, and went to number 3 on iTunes UK and achieved Gold status. Successes followed in Europe and North and South America.

A song from their album, "God by Another Name", became the first iTunes Store free single of the week to be made available in the iTunes Plus format. Beginning in September 2007, their song "Stuttering" was featured in a Dentyne Ice commercial in Canada and the U.S. This turned into a larger partnership where the band gave away free songs to fans and flew a fan to see them play in Texas, via a specially created website.[1]

The band made their American festival debut at South by Southwest in March 2008.[2] That same year, the band were nominated for an Ivor Novello Award in the category of Best Song Musically and Lyrically for "Let Me Out".[3]

Dropped by EMI, despite the Ivor Novello nomination and worldwide success of Beta Male Fairytales, the band formed their own label and recorded their second studio album in Autumn 2008. The first single from the album, "Apologise", was released in early 2009 and was co-written with Natalie Imbruglia (who recorded a version for her forthcoming album). The band was then signed to Island Records for the forthcoming singles from the album Battling Giants, which contains a duet with Anastacia, "Stalemate", and other vocal collaborations including Jason Mraz on the title track and Jack MacManus, Cass Lowe and Pete Gordeno doing group harmonies on the other tracks.

On 15 February 2010, Hartman announced via his Twitter page that the band would continue to release music without the support of the label Island Records.[4] In 2016, the band released a single entitled "Honeybee" via YouTube and iTunes.[5][6]

Band founder Hartman is the co-writer of the European wide hit single "Human" by Rag'n'Bone Man.

Band members

  • Jamie Hartman – vocals, guitars, keyboards
  • Kiris Houston – keyboards, guitars
  • Malcolm Moore – bass
  • Karl Brazil – drums
  • Luke Potashnick – guitars

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions
UK
[7]
FRA
[8]
ITA
[9]
SCO
[10]
Beta Male Fairytales
  • Released: 2 July 2007
  • Label: Relentless (#REL14)
  • Formats: CD
14466128
Battling Giants
  • Released: 11 May 2009
  • Label: Flat Cap (#2707347)
  • Formats: CD
5695
"—" denotes items that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

EPs

  • Glow (25 April 2010) (UK )

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
UK
[7]
FRA
[8]
ITA
[9]
SCO
[11]
2007 "Let Me Out" 3843836 Beta Male Fairytales
"Carry On" 169
2008 "Stuttering (Kiss Me Again)" 4114 Non-album single
2009 "Apologise" 141 Battling Giants
"Q & A"
"Stalemate" (featuring Anastacia)
"Shine/Reacender" (featuring Roupa Nova) Non-album single
2010 "What If I?" 153 Battling Giants
2021 "Better Than This" N/A
"—" denotes items that did not chart or were not released in that territory.


References

  1. Ben's Brother Dentyne.
  2. Erin Chandler, Schedule For The Levi's/FADER Fort In Austin Announced Archived 13 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine, The Tripwire, 10 March 2008.
  3. The Ivor Novello Awards – Nominees Archived 11 December 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Jamie Hartman [@jamiehartman] (4 November 2010). "The labels really let is down so now we are doing it without them" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  5. Honeybee - Single by Ben's Brother, retrieved 21 June 2021
  6. Ben's Brother HONEYBEE Official Video, archived from the original on 21 December 2021, retrieved 21 June 2021
  7. 1 2 UK chart positions:
  8. 1 2 "French chart peaks". lescharts.com. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  9. 1 2 "Italian chart peaks". italiancharts.com. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  10. Scottish studio albums chart peaks:
  11. Scottish singles chart peaks:
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