История Bone Orchard
Bone Orchard were a post-punk/gothic rock band from Brighton, England, active between around 1983 and 1986.
The band was formed in 1983 by Chrissie McGee (vocals), Mark Horse (guitar), Troy Tyro (guitar), Paul Hendrickson (bass), and Mick Finch (drums).[1] They played their first gig in April that year in London, and recorded a session for John Peel's BBC Radio 1 programme in June 1983 (one of few goth bands to be favoured by Peel) before releasing a record, subsequently signing to the Jungle label for debut EP Stuffed to the Gills in November that year.[1][2][3] The band drew comparisons with The Birthday Party, with McGee compared to Siouxsie Sioux.[4][5] Finch left, to be replaced on drums by Rim Tim Cheese in early 1984, and the band released a further EP before he was replaced by Ben Tisdall, with a single released prior to their debut album, Jack, in September.[1] Tisdall left in 1985, and the band continued with an EP and a mini-LP that year before splitting up.[1] The band enjoyed a brief resurgence in 1995 with new guitarist Chuk Dokmo. They released a demo tape with a new single "Nuclear Winter" which was popular in the Colorado Springs area.
Albums
Jack (1984), Jungle - UK Indie
Penthouse Poultry (mini) (1985), Vax
Singles, EPs
Stuffed to the Gills EP (1983), Jungle
Swallowing Havoc EP (1984), Jungle
"Jack" (1984), Jungle
Princess Epilepsy EP (1985), Jungle
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