
Londoner Rob Marr’s debut album Domestic Dramas was recorded in just three weeks in the winter of 2006/7 in an abandoned radio station in the southeast of the capital. A true DIY affair on a tiny budget, Rob taught himself the drums and played and recorded all the instruments. The album is a lyrical feast, featuring piano-led, kitchen sink narratives underpinned by hard-hitting, simple grooves. Headline gigs at The Roundhouse and Ronnie Scotts followed, supported by The Noisettes’ Jamie Morrison on drums and Gorillaz bass player Al Mobbs.
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Fencebuilding
Addicted to Drama
Take Me to the Cleaners
Happy Families
Complaints Manager
Girls In Glasses
With What We Got
Safety Pins
Hand On My Head
Better
Lighthouse Keeper's Cottage
Summer in the City
Girls and Glasses
Fat and Happy
Dirt Beneath Your Toes
King's Cross St. Pancras On a Sunny Spring Morning
Anatomy of a Lover
That Was Then, This is Now
Scratchcards
Rock and Roll
When I Was a Boy
Paper
Death and Comfort - 2021 Remaster
Death and Comfort
Perfectly Obvious
High Viz Vest
Window of Opportunity
Berries - 2021 Remaster
Lighthouse Keepers Cottage
Rock the Boat
Untitled
Fencebuilding (feat. Smoke Fairies)
Still
King's Cross St Pancras on a Sunny Spring Morning
Scratch Cards
Toe in the Water
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