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Born and raised in Canterbury, U.K, Bonomi started his musical career at the age of 13, as a founding member and drummer of U.K band <a href="spotify:artist:1zMYsRTMedmOr7EsN5Bp6G" data-name="Electric River">Electric River</a>. After spending his teenage years and early twenties playing everywhere from the humble Kentish pubs and clubs of the local music scene, to some of the UK’s most reputable live music venues, he stepped away from playing publicly in 2015 when the band disbanded.
After some time away travelling, he returned to build a place he could write, explore and develop, not just as a drummer, but as a songwriter, producer, engineer and multi-instrumentalist.
Since honing his craft, he has sought out the help of Brett Shaw and Rob Wilks ( <a href="spotify:artist:6FQqZYVfTNQ1pCqfkwVFEa" data-name="Foals">Foals</a>, Florence and the Machine, Lianne La Havas) at 123 Studios in Peckham, to deliver his first body of music as a solo artist.
The result is an eclectic mix of both stripped down and emotive songs - tinged in reflective and honest lyrics - as well as nods to his roots in big choruses and heavy drums.
After some time away travelling, he returned to build a place he could write, explore and develop, not just as a drummer, but as a songwriter, producer, engineer and multi-instrumentalist.
Since honing his craft, he has sought out the help of Brett Shaw and Rob Wilks ( <a href="spotify:artist:6FQqZYVfTNQ1pCqfkwVFEa" data-name="Foals">Foals</a>, Florence and the Machine, Lianne La Havas) at 123 Studios in Peckham, to deliver his first body of music as a solo artist.
The result is an eclectic mix of both stripped down and emotive songs - tinged in reflective and honest lyrics - as well as nods to his roots in big choruses and heavy drums.