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{{Short description|English rock band}}
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| name = The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster
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| origin = [[Brighton]], England
| origin = [[Brighton]], England
| genre = {{Flatlist|
| genre = [[Psychobilly]], [[indie rock]], [[gothabilly]], [[Garage punk (fusion genre)|garage punk]]
*[[Gothabilly]]
*[[psychobilly]]
*[[shock rock]]
*[[swamp rock]]
}}
| years_active = 1999–2011, 2012–2013
| years_active = 1999–2011, 2012–2013
| label = {{Hlist|No Death|Black|[[Island Records|Island]]}}
| label = No Death, Black, [[Island Records|Island]]
| associated_acts = [[Vile Imbeciles]], Scab Hand, Krak Krak, Bad for Lazarus, With Scissors, Screaming Tupelo, Dirty White Fever, Piano Wire, The DSM IV
| associated_acts = [[Vile Imbeciles]], Scab Hand, Krak Krak, Bad for Lazarus, With Scissors, Screaming Tupelo, Dirty White Fever, Piano Wire, The DSM IV
| current_members = Guy McKnight <br /> Sym Gharial <br /> Tom Diamantopoulo <br /> Marc R. Norris <br /> Andy Huxley
| current_members = Guy McKnight <br /> Sym Gharial <br /> Tom Diamantopoulo <br /> Marc R. Norris <br /> Andy Huxley
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'''The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster''' (often referred to as '''Eighties Matchbox''', '''80s Matchbox''', '''TEMBD''', '''TEMBLD''' or shortened to just '''Eighties''' or '''80s''') were an English rock band from [[Brighton]], formed in 1999. They released three albums, ''[[Horse of the Dog|Hörse of the Dög]]'' (2002), ''[[The Royal Society (album)|The Royal Society]]'' (2004) and ''[[Blood and Fire (album)|Blood and Fire]]'' (2010).
'''The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster''' (often referred to as '''Eighties Matchbox''', '''80s Matchbox''', '''TEMBD''', '''TEMBLD''' or shortened to just '''Eighties''' or '''80s''') were an English rock band from [[Brighton]], formed in 1999. They released three albums, ''[[Horse of the Dog|Hörse of the Dög]]'' (2002), ''[[The Royal Society (album)|The Royal Society]]'' (2004) and ''[[Blood and Fire (album)|Blood and Fire]]'' (2010).


==History==
== History ==
Originally formed in 1999, the band comprised Guy McKnight (vocals), Andy Huxley (lead guitarist), Marc R. Norris (rhythm guitarist), Symren 'Sym' Gharial (bassist), and Tom Diamantopoulo (drummer), until May 2005, in which Andy Huxley "decided to leave due to a decrease in musical similarities"<ref name="80s Matchbox B-Line Disaster – End of an era. Best hair in the band leaves. Band carry on.">{{cite web
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Originally formed in 1999, the band comprised Guy McKnight (vocals), Andy Huxley (lead guitarist), Marc R. Norris (rhythm guitarist), Symren 'Sym' Gharial (bassist), and Tom Diamantopoulo (drummer), until May 2005, in which Andy Huxley "decided to leave due to a decrease in musical similarities"<ref name="80s Matchbox B-Line Disaster - End of an era. Best hair in the band leaves. Band carry on.">{{cite web
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}}</ref> to form the band [[Vile Imbeciles]] and was replaced by [[Rich Fownes]] from With Scissors. In their first few years as a band, they were known for their large black car with red and orange flames on each side. According to Guy McKnight on [[MTV Rocks (British and Irish TV channel)|MTV Two]]'s Gonzo, the car has now gone. The band were renowned for their intense live shows, where McKnight regularly left the stage during numbers to mingle with the crowd.
}}</ref> to form the band [[Vile Imbeciles]] and was replaced by [[Rich Fownes]] from With Scissors. In their first few years as a band, they were known for their large black car with red and orange flames on each side. According to Guy McKnight on [[MTV Rocks (British and Irish TV channel)|MTV Two]]'s Gonzo, the car has now gone. The band were renowned for their intense live shows, where McKnight regularly left the stage during numbers to mingle with the crowd.<ref name="The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster @ Underworld, Camden, 30 April 2007">{{cite web
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They released three albums, ''[[Horse of the Dog|Hörse Of the Dög]]'' in 2002, ''[[The Royal Society (album)|The Royal Society]]'' in October 2004 and ''[[Blood and Fire (album)|Blood And Fire]]'' in May 2010. The band also released eight singles on various formats, each release has had several B-sides included, and so the band have a large number of songs that cannot be found on their albums. The song "[[Mister Mental]]" was featured in the film ''[[Shaun of the Dead]]'', which also contained posters and other references to the band.
They released three full-length albums, ''[[Horse of the Dog|Hörse of the Dög]]'' in 2002, ''[[The Royal Society (album)|The Royal Society]]'' in October 2004 and ''[[Blood and Fire (album)|Blood and Fire]]'' in May 2010. The band also released eight singles on various formats, each release has had several B-sides included, and so the band have a large number of songs that cannot be found on their albums. The song "[[Mister Mental]]" was featured in the film ''[[Shaun of the Dead]]'', which also contained posters and other references to the band.


The band on rare occasion disguised themselves (dressed up as green bees) as a band called The Boogs, a band that had apparently signed with their old record label, No Death. They released one song as The Boogs which was a [[A-side and B-side|B-side]] on one of their singles. The song is titled "Palomino's Dream". A video was also made for the song, which featured them dressed up as green bees in New York City.
The band on rare occasion disguised themselves (dressed up as green bees) as a band called The Boogs, a band that had apparently signed with their old record label, No Death. They released one song as The Boogs which was a [[A-side and B-side|B-side]] on one of their singles. The song is titled "Palomino's Dream". A video was also made for the song, which featured them dressed up as green bees in New York City.<ref name="The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster as The Boogs – Palomino's Dream">{{cite web
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| access-date = 2 April 2008 }}</ref>


In 2003, Guy McKnight, Tom Diamantopoulo and former member Andy Huxley all became [[Buddhism|Buddhists]] after giving up drugs. In an interview, former member Andy Huxley was questioned about his reasons for giving up drugs he said "Because it's irresponsible, and you can't get anything done, and it stifles your creativity, and there's no benefit in it really, apart from its like going on vacation constantly, I can't write any songs when I'm on drugs, I need to be sober".<ref name="The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster on base.ad">
In 2003, Guy McKnight, Tom Diamantopoulo and former member Andy Huxley all became [[Buddhism|Buddhists]] after giving up drugs. In an interview, former member Andy Huxley was questioned about his reasons for giving up drugs he said "Because it's irresponsible, and you can't get anything done, and it stifles your creativity, and there's no benefit in it really, apart from its like going on vacation constantly, I can't write any songs when I'm on drugs, I need to be sober".<ref name="The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster on base.ad">{{cite web
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The band played at both [[Glastonbury Festival|The Glastonbury Festival]] and [[Reading and Leeds Festivals|The Reading and Leeds Festivals]] for several years running. They also toured and supported many mainstream bands, including; [[System of a Down]], [[Placebo (band)|Placebo]], [[Klaxons]], [[Murderdolls]], [[Queens of the Stone Age]], and [[Scars on Broadway]].
The band played at both [[Glastonbury Festival|The Glastonbury Festival]] and [[Reading and Leeds Festivals|The Reading and Leeds Festivals]] for several years running. They also toured and supported many mainstream bands, including; [[System of a Down]], [[Placebo (band)|Placebo]], [[Klaxons]], [[Murderdolls]], [[Queens of the Stone Age]], and [[Scars on Broadway]].


They released their EP, "[[In the Garden (EP)|In the Garden]]" on 23 July 2009 on digital format, with the hard copy's release being pushed back to the first week of September. The hard copy was released with a bonus live album and [[Ouija|Ouija Board]]. This was the first release from the band since the departure of Huxley in May 2005. A 15 date tour took place to promote the release, starting in Manchester on 23 July 2007 and ending in London on 7 August; this was the first time the band had toured for two years.<ref name="Eighties Matchbox BLine Disaster">
They released their EP, "[[In the Garden (EP)|In the Garden]]" on 23 July 2009 on digital format, with the hard copy's release being pushed back to the first week of September. The hard copy was released with a bonus live album and [[Ouija]] Board. This was the first release from the band since the departure of Huxley in May 2005. A 15 date tour took place to promote the release, starting in Manchester on 23 July 2007 and ending in London on 7 August; this was the first time the band had toured for two years.<ref name="Eighties Matchbox BLine Disaster">{{cite web
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|date = 21 August 2007
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On 7 April 2008, a few days after an announcement that Fownes was joining [[Nine Inch Nails]], it was announced via Eighties's [[MySpace]] page that Fownes would be leaving the band. The band stated that they had no intention of splitting up and would begin auditioning for a new lead guitarist.
On 7 April 2008, a few days after an announcement that Fownes was joining [[Nine Inch Nails]], it was announced via Eighties's [[MySpace]] page that Fownes would be leaving the band. The band stated that they had no intention of splitting up and would begin auditioning for a new lead guitarist.


During gigs in July 2008, Fownes was replaced by friend of the band, Tristan McLenahan. In November 2008 McLenahann became a full member of the band. It was announced that the band were to travel to [[France]] to record their new album. In late 2009 the band posted several snippets of new material on their Myspace page, and on 15 December a re-designed Myspace page stated that they were signed across two labels; No Death and Black Records.<ref name="Eighties Matchbox Interview with Drop-D">[http://www.drop-d.ie/article.php?article_id=916] {{dead link|date=June 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref>
During gigs in July 2008, Fownes was replaced by friend of the band, Tristan McLenahan. In November 2008 McLenahann became a full member of the band. It was announced that the band were to travel to [[France]] to record their new album. In late 2009 the band posted several snippets of new material on their Myspace page, and on 15 December a re-designed Myspace page stated that they were signed across two labels; No Death and Black Records.<ref name="Eighties Matchbox Interview with Drop-D">{{cite web|title=Interview: The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster |publisher=Drop-D |date=8 March 2009 |url=http://www.drop-d.ie/article.php?article_id=916 |access-date=8 March 2009 }}{{dead link|date=June 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref>


The band released their third studio album, ''[[Blood and Fire (album)|Blood and Fire]]'' on 17 May 2010. It was preceded by the single "[[Love Turns to Hate]]" on 10 May 2010.
The band released their third studio album, ''[[Blood and Fire (album)|Blood and Fire]]'' on 17 May 2010. It was preceded by the single "[[Love Turns to Hate]]" on 10 May 2010.
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On 17 March 2011, guitarist Dominic Knight officially announced on their official Facebook page that the band had disbanded to pursue other projects.
On 17 March 2011, guitarist Dominic Knight officially announced on their official Facebook page that the band had disbanded to pursue other projects.


Over a year after splitting, the band received an unexpected boost to their profile when in May 2012 their track "[[Chicken (The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster song)|Chicken]]" was used in "My Time Is Now", a global advert for [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]] Football. In June 2012, the band announced that they would re-form with original founding members Huxley and Norris to perform their debut material at three shows.
Over a year after splitting, the band received an unexpected boost to their profile when in May 2012 their track "[[Chicken (The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster song)|Chicken]]" was used in "My Time Is Now", a global advert for [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]] Football.<ref name="My Time Is Now">{{cite web
| title = My time is now
| publisher = Youtube
| date = 18 May 2012
| url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMv8g8CO4cQ
| access-date = 20 May 2012 }}</ref>


In June 2012, the band announced that they would re-form with original founding members Huxley and Norris to perform their debut material at three shows.
On 13 May 2013, the band announced via their Facebook page that they decided to disband. The reason given was that no shared musical common ground was found when recording new material, and that the band did not have the strength to carry on. It was also announced that members would now work individually on future projects.


On 13 May 2013, the band announced via their Facebook page that they decided to disband. The reason given was that no shared musical common ground was found when recording new material and that the band did not have the strength to carry on. It was also announced that members would now work individually on future projects.
On the 5th October 2022, it was announced that a limited edition vinyl re-release of Hörse Of the Dög was being produced to commemorate 20 years since the band's debut album. Also included in the bundle is a second vinyl with all B-sides from the album's singles and liner notes from [[Edgar Wright]], who directed the music video for "Psychosis Safari" and included "Mister Mental" in his film, ''[[Shaun of the Dead]]''.


Diamantopoulo left music behind and became a fine artist. He now works from his studio in Brighton creating large abstract works which are rooted in colourism and expressionism.<ref name="Tom Diamantopoulo Art">{{cite web
==Musical style and influences==
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The music of Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster incorporated elements of [[rockabilly]], [[gothic rock]], [[garage punk (fusion genre)|garage punk]], [[heavy metal music|heavy metal]]<ref name=Trebuchet>{{cite web |url=https://www.trebuchet-magazine.com/eighties-matchbox-b-line-disaster-electric-ballroom-live/ |title=Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster: Electric Ballroom |last=Corbett-Batson |first=Sarah |date=September 11, 2012 |publisher=Trebuchet Magazine |access-date=2022-08-06}}</ref> and [[surf music]].<ref name=NME2005>{{cite web |url=https://www.nme.com/reviews/reviews-nme-6920-314582 |title=Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster : Brighton Concorde 2 |date=September 12, 2005 |website= |publisher=NME |access-date=2022-08-06}}</ref> ''Trebuchet'' wrote, "Their sound is hard to pigeonhole but they have been described as '[[gothabilly]]'".<ref name=Trebuchet/> ''[[NME]]'' described the band's playing as being driven by "gothabilly surf guitars that would make [[the Beach Boys]] spit blood",<ref name=NME2005/> as well as categorizing the band as "[[Britpop|Britrock]]'s great weird hopes", "Buddhist [[shock rock|shock-rock]] troops" and a [[psychobilly]] band.<ref name=NME>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.nme.com/reviews/album/reviews-eighties-matchbox-b-line-disaster-11301|author=Emily Mackay|title=Album Review: The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster – 'Blood & Fire' (Black)|magazine=[[NME]]|date=13 May 2010}}</ref> ''The Argus'' called the band "one of the most exciting and unpredictable [[rock and roll|rock 'n' roll]] bands around."<ref name=TheArgus>{{cite web |url=https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/5170353.the-eighties-matchbox-b-line-disaster-hanbury-ballroom-brighton-thursday-sept-1/ |title=The Eighties Matchbox B-line Disaster, Hanbury Ballroom, Brighton, Thursday, Sept 1 |last= |first= |date= |website= |publisher=The Argus |access-date= |quote=}}</ref> ''The Independent'' called the band "[[swamp rock|swamp-rock]] berserkers".<ref name=Independent>{{cite web |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/reviews/album-the-eighties-matchbox-bline-disaster-blood-fire-black-records-1974891.html |title=Album: The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster, Blood & Fire (Black Records) |last= |first= |date=May 16, 2010 |website= |publisher=Independent |access-date=2022-08-06 |quote=}}</ref> ''Time Out'' said that "Brighton's gothic, surf- and rockabilly-toned psychedelic punks – mix up [[the Cramps]], [[the Birthday Party (band)|Birthday Party]], [[Dead Kennedys]] and [[Misfits (band)|Misfits]] to marvellously ominous effect."<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.timeout.com/paris/en/music/the-eighties-matchbox-b-line-disaster |title=Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster |date=July 22, 2015 |website= |publisher=Time Out |access-date=2022-08-06}}</ref> ''theQuietus'' called them a "gnarly punk/rockabilly" band,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://thequietus.com/articles/08834-eighties-matchbox-b-line-disaster-nike-advert |title=Eighties Matchbox Appear In Nike Ad |date=May 19, 2012 |publisher=The Quietus |access-date= |quote=}}</ref> and the ''Manchester Evening News'' classified them as a gothic rock band.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/whats-on/music/eighties-matchbox-b-line-disaster---998954 |title=OPINION: Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster - In The Garden |date=April 17, 2010 |publisher=Manchester Evening News |access-date=2022-08-09}}</ref>
| publisher = Tom Diamantopoulo
| date = 2020
| url = https://www.tomdiamantopoulo.com/about
| access-date = 12 November 2020 }}</ref>


In 2015, [[The Prodigy]] released the album ''[[The Day Is My Enemy]]'', which featured a cover version of the band's 2005 single "[[Rise of the Eagles]]" as a bonus track.
==Legacy==
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Diamantopoulo became a fine artist.


In 2015, Huxley and Gharial announced they had started a new project, [https://web.archive.org/web/20160913191015/http://www.pianowired.com/ Piano Wire], and released ''The Genius of the Crowd'' EP on [https://web.archive.org/web/20160915112235/http://demandvinyl.com/ Demand Vinyl]. In autumn 2016, Piano Wire announced they would release debut album ''Dream Underground'' on their own Hanging Houses record label in February 2017, along with lead single "Get a Life" produced by [[Gil Norton]]. The band broke up the following year.
In 2015, Huxley and Gharial announced they had started a new project, Piano Wire. The band broke up in 2018.


In 2018, following a move to Liverpool, McKnight formed the synth-pop band The DSM IV.<ref name="PREMIERE: The DSM IV - 'Racist Man'">{{cite web | title = PREMIERE: The DSM IV - 'Racist Man' | publisher = The Quietus | date = 4 October 2018 | url = https://thequietus.com/articles/25422-the-dsm-iv-racist-man-video-premiere | access-date = 12 November 2020 }}</ref>
In 2018, following a move to Liverpool, McKnight formed the synth-pop band The DSM IV. Their debut single "Racist Man" was released in October 2018, and was followed by further single "Funland" in January 2019, and a third single, "Killing Your Time", in March 2020.<ref name="PREMIERE: The DSM IV 'Racist Man'">{{cite web
| title = PREMIERE: The DSM IV 'Racist Man'
| publisher = The Quietus
| date = 4 October 2018
| url = https://thequietus.com/articles/25422-the-dsm-iv-racist-man-video-premiere
| access-date = 12 November 2020 }}</ref>


In 2019, Norris - now based in Germany - formed The Famous Painters.
In 2019, Norris now based in Germany formed The Famous Painters, releasing their debut EP "Shit Life Syndrome" that year, and follow up "Indigenous Perambulations" in October 2020.<ref name="The Famous Painters">{{cite web
| title = The Famous Painters
| publisher = Bandcamp
| date = 1 April 2019
| url = https://famouspainters001.bandcamp.com/
| access-date = 12 November 2020 }}</ref>


Also in 2019, Gharial started recording under the name Primitive_Ignorant. His first two solo singles, both collaboration with Ladybug and Red Lady, were released in September and October 2019 respectively. Across 2020, Gharial released tracks from the debut Primitive_Ignorant album as singles, with the debut album "Sikh Punk" released in October of that year, and featuring collaborations with members of [[IDLES]] and [[The Clash]].<ref name="Primitive_Ignorant">{{cite web
Also in 2019, Gharial started recording under the name Primitive_Ignorant.
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| title = Primitive_Ignorant TM Stores
| publisher = Townsend Music
| date = July 2020
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==Discography==
== Band members ==
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=== Band members ===
*Guy McKnight – vocals <small>(1999–2011) (2012–2013)</small>
*Sym Gharial – bass <small>(1999–2011) (2012–2013)</small>
*Marc R. Norris – rhythm guitar <small>(1999–2010) (2012–2013)</small>
*Andy Huxley – lead guitar <small>(1999–2005) (2012–2013)</small>
*Rob Ling – drums <small>(2012–2013)</small>

=== Previous members ===
*Tom Diamantopoulo – drums <small>(1999–2011)</small>
*Dominic Knight – rhythm guitar <small>(2011)</small>
*Tristan McLenahan– lead guitar <small>(2008–2011)</small>
*[[Rich Fownes]] – lead guitar <small>(2005–2008)</small>

=== Stand-in members ===
*Charley Hunt – bass <small>(2008); temporarily replaced Gharial</small>

== Discography ==
=== Albums ===
* ''[[Hörse of the Dög]]'' (20 September 2002; No Death/[[Island Records]]; UK No.&nbsp;144)
* ''[[Hörse of the Dög]]'' (20 September 2002; No Death/[[Island Records]]; UK No.&nbsp;144)
* ''[[The Royal Society (album)|The Royal Society]]'' (25 October 2004; No Death/Island Records; UK No.&nbsp;68)<ref name="British Hit Singles & Albums"/>
* ''[[The Royal Society (album)|The Royal Society]]'' (25 October 2004; No Death/Island Records; UK No.&nbsp;68)<ref name="British Hit Singles & Albums" />
* ''[[Blood and Fire (album)|Blood and Fire]]'' (19 May 2010; No Death/Black Records; UK No.&nbsp;149)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://zobbel.de/cluk/100529cluk.txt|format=PDF|title=Chart Log UK |date=29 May 2010|website=Zobbel.de|access-date=29 March 2022}}</ref>
* ''[[Blood and Fire (album)|Blood and Fire]]'' (19 May 2010; No Death/Black Records; UK No.&nbsp;149)<ref>CLUK Update 29 May 2010</ref><ref>http://zobbel.de/cluk/100529cluk.txt</ref>


===Singles===
=== Singles ===
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| 16 September 2002
| 16 September 2002
| "Celebrate Your Mother"
| "Celebrate Your Mother"
| 66
| 66
| ''Horse of the Dog''
| ''Horse of the Dog''
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| 6 January 2003
| 6 January 2003
| "[[Psychosis Safari]]"
| "[[Psychosis Safari]]"
| 26
| 26
| ''Horse of the Dog''
| ''Horse of the Dog''
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| 12 May 2003
| 12 May 2003
| "[[Chicken (The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster song)|Chicken]]"
| "[[Chicken (The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster song)|Chicken]]"
| 30
| 30
| ''Horse of the Dog''
| ''Horse of the Dog''
|-
|-
| 12 January 2004
| 12 January 2004
| "[[Mister Mental]]"
| "[[Mister Mental]]"
| 25
| 25
| ''[[The Royal Society (album)|The Royal Society]]''
| ''[[The Royal Society (album)|The Royal Society]]''
|-
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| 28 June 2004
| 28 June 2004
| "[[I Could Be an Angle]]"
| "[[I Could Be an Angle]]"
| 35
| 35
| ''The Royal Society''
| ''The Royal Society''
|-
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| 11 October 2004
| 11 October 2004
| "[[Rise of the Eagles]]"
| "[[Rise of the Eagles]]"
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===EPs===
=== Demos, promos and EPs ===
* ''Original Two Track Demo'' (1999; No Death)
* ''System of a Down Tour Sampler'' (2005; No Death)
* ''[[In the Garden (EP)|In the Garden]]'' (23 July 2007; No Death)
* ''[[In the Garden (EP)|In the Garden]]'' (23 July 2007; No Death)


===DVDs===
=== DVDs ===
* ''Eighty Degrees of Separation'' (DVD){{ref|1|1}}
* ''Eighty Degrees of Separation'' (DVD){{ref|1|1}}
* ''[[I Could Be an Angle]]'' (DVD)
* ''[[I Could Be an Angle]]'' (DVD)
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{{note|1|1}}This DVD was intended to promote the "[[Love Music Hate Racism]]" campaign. A small number of copies were dispatched to fans, who were instructed to pass them on to see how far they could get it. It has been said that some have reached as far as Japan and Mexico.
{{note|1|1}}This DVD was intended to promote the "[[Love Music Hate Racism]]" campaign. A small number of copies were dispatched to fans, who were instructed to pass them on to see how far they could get it. It has been said that some have reached as far as Japan and Mexico.


===Compilation appearances===
=== Compilation appearances ===
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====Song title changes====
==== Song title changes ====
The band changed the titles of several of their songs from the demo and touring stages to the time of release:
The band changed the titles of several of their songs from the demo and touring stages to the time of release:
* "Lazy Bones" became "Giant Bones"
* "Lazy Bones" became "Giant Bones"
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* "Falling Down for You" became "Rise and Fall"
* "Falling Down for You" became "Rise and Fall"


===Videography===
=== Videography ===
*"Morning Has Broken"<ref>This video was produced by British filmmaker Mr Young</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYEC6Bja-yU |title=The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster – Morning Has Broken |publisher=YouTube |access-date=10 May 2012}}</ref>
*"Morning Has Broken"
*"Celebrate Your Mother" <ref>{{cite web|author=migzav |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20CCTpU_Mdg |title=Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster – Celebrate Your Mother |publisher=YouTube |access-date=10 May 2012}}</ref>
*"Celebrate Your Mother"
*"Psychosis Safari" <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeSxjWMcAB4 |title=Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster – Psychosis Safari |publisher=YouTube |date=22 November 2006 |access-date=10 May 2012}}</ref>
*"Psychosis Safari"
*"Chicken" [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLoTlDPFuy0]
*"Chicken"
*"Palomino's Dream by the Boogs" <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqvJBnSetns |title=The Boogs (Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster) – Palomino's Dream |publisher=YouTube |date=31 December 2010 |access-date=10 May 2012}}</ref>
*"Palomino's Dream by the Boogs"
*"Mister Mental" <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrROZRbeap8 |title=80's Matchbox B Line Disaster |publisher=YouTube |access-date=10 May 2012}}</ref>
*"Mister Mental"
*"I Could Be an Angle"
*"I Could Be an Angle" <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scfcPKx4eZc]{{dead link|date=May 2012}}</ref>
*"Rise of the Eagles" <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=traZTVDaByw |title=80'S Matchbox B-Line Disaster – Rise Of The Eagles |publisher=YouTube |access-date=10 May 2012}}</ref>
*"Rise of the Eagles"
*"In the Garden" <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryBuwTyGcVA |title=The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster – In The Garden |publisher=YouTube |date=25 July 2007 |access-date=10 May 2012}}</ref>
*"In the Garden"
*"Love Turns to Hate" <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f90mnD5IXTA |title=The 80s Matchbox B-Line Disaster *OFFICIAL VIDEO* for Love Turns To Hate |publisher=YouTube |date=15 July 2009 |access-date=10 May 2012}}</ref>
*"Love Turns to Hate"
*"So Long, Goodnight" <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKrbmFmUY6M |title=The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster -SO LONG *OFFICIAL VIDEO* |publisher=YouTube |access-date=10 May 2012}}</ref>
*"So Long, Goodnight"


==Band members==
== References ==
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===Band members===
*Guy McKnight – vocals <small>(1999–2011) (2012–2013)</small>
*Sym Gharial – bass <small>(1999–2011) (2012–2013)</small>
*Marc R. Norris – rhythm guitar <small>(1999–2010) (2012–2013)</small>
*Andy Huxley – lead guitar <small>(1999–2005) (2012–2013)</small>
*Rob Ling – drums <small>(2012–2013)</small>

===Previous members===
*Tom Diamantopoulo – drums <small>(1999–2011)</small>
*Dominic Knight – rhythm guitar <small>(2011)</small>
*Tristan McLenahan– lead guitar <small>(2008–2011)</small>
*[[Rich Fownes]] – lead guitar <small>(2005–2008)</small>

===Stand-in members===
*Charley Hunt – bass <small>(2008); temporarily replaced Gharial</small>

==References==
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==External links==
== External links ==
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*[https://myspace.com/eightiesmatchboxblinedisa The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster] on [[Myspace]]
*[https://myspace.com/eightiesmatchboxblinedisa The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster] on [[Myspace]]


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The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster
OriginBrighton, England
GenresPsychobilly, indie rock, gothabilly, garage punk
Years active1999–2011, 2012–2013
LabelsNo Death, Black, Island
MembersGuy McKnight
Sym Gharial
Tom Diamantopoulo
Marc R. Norris
Andy Huxley
Past membersRich Fownes (2005–2008)
Tristan McLenahan (2008–2011)
Dominic Knight (2011)
Rob Ling (2012)

The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster (often referred to as Eighties Matchbox, 80s Matchbox, TEMBD, TEMBLD or shortened to just Eighties or 80s) were an English rock band from Brighton, formed in 1999. They released three albums, Hörse of the Dög (2002), The Royal Society (2004) and Blood and Fire (2010).

History[edit]

Originally formed in 1999, the band comprised Guy McKnight (vocals), Andy Huxley (lead guitarist), Marc R. Norris (rhythm guitarist), Symren 'Sym' Gharial (bassist), and Tom Diamantopoulo (drummer), until May 2005, in which Andy Huxley "decided to leave due to a decrease in musical similarities"[1] to form the band Vile Imbeciles and was replaced by Rich Fownes from With Scissors. In their first few years as a band, they were known for their large black car with red and orange flames on each side. According to Guy McKnight on MTV Two's Gonzo, the car has now gone. The band were renowned for their intense live shows, where McKnight regularly left the stage during numbers to mingle with the crowd.[2]

They released three full-length albums, Hörse of the Dög in 2002, The Royal Society in October 2004 and Blood and Fire in May 2010. The band also released eight singles on various formats, each release has had several B-sides included, and so the band have a large number of songs that cannot be found on their albums. The song "Mister Mental" was featured in the film Shaun of the Dead, which also contained posters and other references to the band.

The band on rare occasion disguised themselves (dressed up as green bees) as a band called The Boogs, a band that had apparently signed with their old record label, No Death. They released one song as The Boogs which was a B-side on one of their singles. The song is titled "Palomino's Dream". A video was also made for the song, which featured them dressed up as green bees in New York City.[3]

In 2003, Guy McKnight, Tom Diamantopoulo and former member Andy Huxley all became Buddhists after giving up drugs. In an interview, former member Andy Huxley was questioned about his reasons for giving up drugs he said "Because it's irresponsible, and you can't get anything done, and it stifles your creativity, and there's no benefit in it really, apart from its like going on vacation constantly, I can't write any songs when I'm on drugs, I need to be sober".[4]

The band played at both The Glastonbury Festival and The Reading and Leeds Festivals for several years running. They also toured and supported many mainstream bands, including; System of a Down, Placebo, Klaxons, Murderdolls, Queens of the Stone Age, and Scars on Broadway.

They released their EP, "In the Garden" on 23 July 2009 on digital format, with the hard copy's release being pushed back to the first week of September. The hard copy was released with a bonus live album and Ouija Board. This was the first release from the band since the departure of Huxley in May 2005. A 15 date tour took place to promote the release, starting in Manchester on 23 July 2007 and ending in London on 7 August; this was the first time the band had toured for two years.[5] A mini tour took place during the end of 2007 and the start of 2008, with Christmas, Halloween and New Years shows.

On 7 April 2008, a few days after an announcement that Fownes was joining Nine Inch Nails, it was announced via Eighties's MySpace page that Fownes would be leaving the band. The band stated that they had no intention of splitting up and would begin auditioning for a new lead guitarist.

During gigs in July 2008, Fownes was replaced by friend of the band, Tristan McLenahan. In November 2008 McLenahann became a full member of the band. It was announced that the band were to travel to France to record their new album. In late 2009 the band posted several snippets of new material on their Myspace page, and on 15 December a re-designed Myspace page stated that they were signed across two labels; No Death and Black Records.[6]

The band released their third studio album, Blood and Fire on 17 May 2010. It was preceded by the single "Love Turns to Hate" on 10 May 2010.

On 17 March 2011, guitarist Dominic Knight officially announced on their official Facebook page that the band had disbanded to pursue other projects.

Over a year after splitting, the band received an unexpected boost to their profile when in May 2012 their track "Chicken" was used in "My Time Is Now", a global advert for Nike Football.[7]

In June 2012, the band announced that they would re-form with original founding members Huxley and Norris to perform their debut material at three shows.

On 13 May 2013, the band announced via their Facebook page that they decided to disband. The reason given was that no shared musical common ground was found when recording new material and that the band did not have the strength to carry on. It was also announced that members would now work individually on future projects.

Diamantopoulo left music behind and became a fine artist. He now works from his studio in Brighton creating large abstract works which are rooted in colourism and expressionism.[8]

In 2015, The Prodigy released the album The Day Is My Enemy, which featured a cover version of the band's 2005 single "Rise of the Eagles" as a bonus track.

In 2015, Huxley and Gharial announced they had started a new project, Piano Wire, and released The Genius of the Crowd EP on Demand Vinyl. In autumn 2016, Piano Wire announced they would release debut album Dream Underground on their own Hanging Houses record label in February 2017, along with lead single "Get a Life" produced by Gil Norton. The band broke up the following year.

In 2018, following a move to Liverpool, McKnight formed the synth-pop band The DSM IV. Their debut single "Racist Man" was released in October 2018, and was followed by further single "Funland" in January 2019, and a third single, "Killing Your Time", in March 2020.[9]

In 2019, Norris – now based in Germany – formed The Famous Painters, releasing their debut EP "Shit Life Syndrome" that year, and follow up "Indigenous Perambulations" in October 2020.[10]

Also in 2019, Gharial started recording under the name Primitive_Ignorant. His first two solo singles, both collaboration with Ladybug and Red Lady, were released in September and October 2019 respectively. Across 2020, Gharial released tracks from the debut Primitive_Ignorant album as singles, with the debut album "Sikh Punk" released in October of that year, and featuring collaborations with members of IDLES and The Clash.[11][12]

Band members[edit]

Band members[edit]

  • Guy McKnight – vocals (1999–2011) (2012–2013)
  • Sym Gharial – bass (1999–2011) (2012–2013)
  • Marc R. Norris – rhythm guitar (1999–2010) (2012–2013)
  • Andy Huxley – lead guitar (1999–2005) (2012–2013)
  • Rob Ling – drums (2012–2013)

Previous members[edit]

  • Tom Diamantopoulo – drums (1999–2011)
  • Dominic Knight – rhythm guitar (2011)
  • Tristan McLenahan– lead guitar (2008–2011)
  • Rich Fownes – lead guitar (2005–2008)

Stand-in members[edit]

  • Charley Hunt – bass (2008); temporarily replaced Gharial

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

Singles[edit]

Date of release Title UK Singles Chart[13] Album
4 March 2002 "Morning Has Broken" 83 Horse of the Dog
16 September 2002 "Celebrate Your Mother" 66 Horse of the Dog
6 January 2003 "Psychosis Safari" 26 Horse of the Dog
12 May 2003 "Chicken" 30 Horse of the Dog
12 January 2004 "Mister Mental" 25 The Royal Society
28 June 2004 "I Could Be an Angle" 35 The Royal Society
11 October 2004 "Rise of the Eagles" 40 The Royal Society
10 May 2010 "Love Turns to Hate" Blood and Fire
11 October 2010 "So Long Goodnight" Blood and Fire

Demos, promos and EPs[edit]

  • Original Two Track Demo (1999; No Death)
  • System of a Down Tour Sampler (2005; No Death)
  • In the Garden (23 July 2007; No Death)

DVDs[edit]

^1 This DVD was intended to promote the "Love Music Hate Racism" campaign. A small number of copies were dispatched to fans, who were instructed to pass them on to see how far they could get it. It has been said that some have reached as far as Japan and Mexico.

Compilation appearances[edit]

Year Song Album
2002 "Fishfingers" HMV Playlist, New Music – New Artist
"Giant Bones" Kerrang, The Best of 2002
"Morning Has Broken" Sonic Mook Experiment Vol. 2 (Future Rock 'n' Roll)
Rock Save the Queen
2003 "Chicken" Kerrang – Vol. 6 (High Voltage)
"Whack of Shit (Demo)" Bang on Target (Vol. 1)
"Psychosis Safari" Q The Album
X-Ray CD#05
Sk8er Rock Vol. 1
2004 "Psychosis Safari" Acupuncture Rocks
Music from the TV drama NY-LON
The Music from and Inspired by Gran Turismo 4
"Mister Mental" Shaun of the Dead Soundtrack

Song title changes[edit]

The band changed the titles of several of their songs from the demo and touring stages to the time of release:

  • "Lazy Bones" became "Giant Bones"
  • "Mister Fearful" became "Mister Mental"
  • "Wild Bull" became "Temple Music"
  • "Clonk Chicane" became "Rise of the Eagles"
  • "Race to the Rock and Roll Concert" became "The Fool"
  • "Year of the Pervert" became "Freud's Black Muck"
  • "Remember the Glory Years" became "When I Hear You Call My Name"
  • "Wig Sister" became "I Rejection"
  • "Dinner" became "Alone Again"
  • "Not in the Field" became "Mission from God"
  • "Someone to Eat With" and "Music for Lovemaking" became "Music to Make Love to"
  • "Falling Down for You" became "Rise and Fall"

Videography[edit]

  • "Morning Has Broken"[16][17]
  • "Celebrate Your Mother" [18]
  • "Psychosis Safari" [19]
  • "Chicken" [2]
  • "Palomino's Dream by the Boogs" [20]
  • "Mister Mental" [21]
  • "I Could Be an Angle" [22]
  • "Rise of the Eagles" [23]
  • "In the Garden" [24]
  • "Love Turns to Hate" [25]
  • "So Long, Goodnight" [26]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "80s Matchbox B-Line Disaster – End of an era. Best hair in the band leaves. Band carry on". crud magazine. 17 May 2005. Archived from the original on 26 October 2007. Retrieved 21 January 2007.
  2. ^ Dyson, Matt (30 April 2007). "The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster @ Underworld, Camden, 30 April 2007". musicOMH. Archived from the original on 17 May 2008. Retrieved 21 January 2007.
  3. ^ "YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved 2 April 2008.
  4. ^ "base.ad". Archived from the original on 1 April 2008. Retrieved 2 April 2008.
  5. ^ Douglas, Anne-Marie (21 August 2007). "Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster". God is in the tv zine. Archived from the original on 13 October 2007. Retrieved 21 January 2007.
  6. ^ "Interview: The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster". Drop-D. 8 March 2009. Retrieved 8 March 2009.[dead link]
  7. ^ "My time is now". Youtube. 18 May 2012. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
  8. ^ "Tom Diamantopoulo Art". Tom Diamantopoulo. 2020. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
  9. ^ "PREMIERE: The DSM IV – 'Racist Man'". The Quietus. 4 October 2018. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
  10. ^ "The Famous Painters". Bandcamp. 1 April 2019. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
  11. ^ "Primitive_Ignorant". Bandcamp. 13 September 2019. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
  12. ^ "Primitive_Ignorant TM Stores". Townsend Music. July 2020. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
  13. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 179. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  14. ^ CLUK Update 29 May 2010
  15. ^ http://zobbel.de/cluk/100529cluk.txt
  16. ^ This video was produced by British filmmaker Mr Young
  17. ^ "The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster – Morning Has Broken". YouTube. Retrieved 10 May 2012.
  18. ^ migzav. "Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster – Celebrate Your Mother". YouTube. Retrieved 10 May 2012.
  19. ^ "Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster – Psychosis Safari". YouTube. 22 November 2006. Retrieved 10 May 2012.
  20. ^ "The Boogs (Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster) – Palomino's Dream". YouTube. 31 December 2010. Retrieved 10 May 2012.
  21. ^ "80's Matchbox B Line Disaster". YouTube. Retrieved 10 May 2012.
  22. ^ [1][dead link]
  23. ^ "80'S Matchbox B-Line Disaster – Rise Of The Eagles". YouTube. Retrieved 10 May 2012.
  24. ^ "The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster – In The Garden". YouTube. 25 July 2007. Retrieved 10 May 2012.
  25. ^ "The 80s Matchbox B-Line Disaster *OFFICIAL VIDEO* for Love Turns To Hate". YouTube. 15 July 2009. Retrieved 10 May 2012.
  26. ^ "The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster -SO LONG *OFFICIAL VIDEO*". YouTube. Retrieved 10 May 2012.

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