
BERTIE MARSHALL - Exhibit LP
BERTIE MARSHALL - a writer/ performer. He is also an acclaimed memoirist, most well known for his book âBerlin Bromleyâ (2006) about his transformation from Bertie, an anxious, androgynous, depressed teenager, into Berlin, a teenager who became a founding member of punkâs âBromley Contingentâ, alongside Siouxsie Sioux, Steven Severin and Billy Idol.
Bertieâs books include debut novel âPsychoboysâ (1997), âNowhere Slowâ (2014), âFrom Sleepwalking to Sleepwalkingâ (2016), âWild - re writeâ (2017), âThe Peelerâ (2018) and âPeteâs Underpantsâ (2019). In 2015 the British Library purchased his writing archive.
âšFrom 1980-83, Bertie was the frontman for post-punk boundary-pushers Behaviour Red - they released one single (favourably played by John Peel), did a mini-tour and broke up. At various times Behaviour Red featured Noel Blanden of Normil Hawaiians and fine artist Nicola Tyson. Their sound was characterised by experimentation and drama, boasting at times tribal drumming, searing vocals, dazed guitars and feedback. Bertie continued sketching out atmospheric compositions afterwards too, walking a tightrope between bewildered pop and gothic folk. Central to everything is Bertieâs commanding voice; heartfelt, at times strident, always truthful, masterfully leading you through the story.
BERTIE MARSHALL - a writer/ performer. He is also an acclaimed memoirist, most well known for his book âBerlin Bromleyâ (2006) about his transformation from Bertie, an anxious, androgynous, depressed teenager, into Berlin, a teenager who became a founding member of punkâs âBromley Contingentâ, alongside Siouxsie Sioux, Steven Severin and Billy Idol.
Bertieâs books include debut novel âPsychoboysâ (1997), âNowhere Slowâ (2014), âFrom Sleepwalking to Sleepwalkingâ (2016), âWild - re writeâ (2017), âThe Peelerâ (2018) and âPeteâs Underpantsâ (2019). In 2015 the British Library purchased his writing archive.
âšFrom 1980-83, Bertie was the frontman for post-punk boundary-pushers Behaviour Red - they released one single (favourably played by John Peel), did a mini-tour and broke up. At various times Behaviour Red featured Noel Blanden of Normil Hawaiians and fine artist Nicola Tyson. Their sound was characterised by experimentation and drama, boasting at times tribal drumming, searing vocals, dazed guitars and feedback. Bertie continued sketching out atmospheric compositions afterwards too, walking a tightrope between bewildered pop and gothic folk. Central to everything is Bertieâs commanding voice; heartfelt, at times strident, always truthful, masterfully leading you through the story.
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BERTIE MARSHALL - a writer/ performer. He is also an acclaimed memoirist, most well known for his book âBerlin Bromleyâ (2006) about his transformation from Bertie, an anxious, androgynous, depressed teenager, into Berlin, a teenager who became a founding member of punkâs âBromley Contingentâ, alongside Siouxsie Sioux, Steven Severin and Billy Idol.
Bertieâs books include debut novel âPsychoboysâ (1997), âNowhere Slowâ (2014), âFrom Sleepwalking to Sleepwalkingâ (2016), âWild - re writeâ (2017), âThe Peelerâ (2018) and âPeteâs Underpantsâ (2019). In 2015 the British Library purchased his writing archive.
âšFrom 1980-83, Bertie was the frontman for post-punk boundary-pushers Behaviour Red - they released one single (favourably played by John Peel), did a mini-tour and broke up. At various times Behaviour Red featured Noel Blanden of Normil Hawaiians and fine artist Nicola Tyson. Their sound was characterised by experimentation and drama, boasting at times tribal drumming, searing vocals, dazed guitars and feedback. Bertie continued sketching out atmospheric compositions afterwards too, walking a tightrope between bewildered pop and gothic folk. Central to everything is Bertieâs commanding voice; heartfelt, at times strident, always truthful, masterfully leading you through the story.











