Their style also differs due to singer Tim Hampton's southern England accent (he was raised in Yateley, Hampshire).
Their first album, Dits from the Commuter Belt, was released on 13 November 2006, and was followed by a tour of over 30 gigs around the UK supported by the Middlesbrough group The Oxfam Glamour Models.
Their fourth album, Choro, which contained a new song "Gonna Let You Melt", was released on 15 April 2013, available to download at their website.
As written on their new website: "When Bromheads Jacket emerged as a key member of the Sheffield indie scene of the noughties, nobody knew how to pigeon hole them.
Lead singer and songwriter Tim Hampton sang, not in with Yorkshire twang but in a thick Surrey accent.
Now, they’re back with a bunch of new material, sounding better than ever to rightfully reclaim their title as forerunners to the modern post punk scene.