Daisy chainsaw
Daisy chainsaw | |
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General information | |
Genre (s) | punk |
founding | 1989 |
resolution | 1995 |
Founding members | |
KatieJane Garside (1989-1993) | |
Crispin Gray (1995 briefly also vocals) | |
Richard Adams | |
Vince Johnson | |
former members | |
singing |
Belinda Leith (1993–1995) |
Daisy Chainsaw were a British band from London that played from 1989 to 1995.
Band history
The music of Daisy Chainsaw is u. a. as Britpunk or a mixture of punk and Gothic . They received a lot of attention in the so-called scene circles. Both an invitation to Top of the Pops and an offer from Madonna's label Maverick were rejected. After several singles and EPs , the first album was released in 1992 on One Little Indian Records . In 1993 the place at the microphone was filled again, in 1995 the activities under the name "Daisy Chainsaw" were ended.
Discography
Albums
- 1992: "Eleventeen" (One Little Indian)
- 1994: "For They Know Not What They Do" (One Little Indian)
Singles / Maxis / EPs
- 1991: "LoveSickPleasure" (Deva), EP
- 1991: "LoveSickPleasure" (Deva), MaxiEP
- 1992: "Pink Flower" , EP
- 1992: "Hope Your Dreams Come True" , EP
- 1992: "Music For People Who Have No Friends" , single
- 1995: "You're Gruesome" (Cheapskates), EP
Post-stories
- Dizzy Q Viper : Founded after the end of DC by Gray, Adams and Johnson.
- Vapid Dolly : Follow- up to Dizzy Q Viper, plus Hanayo on the microphone.
- Queen Adreena and later Queenadreena : Founded by Gray and Garside in the late 1990s.
Quotes
- "To rearrange the deranged and entertain the estranged." (From the information on the first album.)
Web links
- Review of the second album
- Daisy Chainsaw at Discogs (English)