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:By "Snake Dance," Garland had departed, replaced by the more upbeat [[Cleo Murray]]. The lineup held for the subsequent "Walk into the Sun" but, as 1985 dawned, Denbigh was squeezed out of the band (he immediately formed [[Batfish Boys]]). The first post-Denbigh 45 (the misnamed "Deep") laid bare the Violets' weakened condition. Electric Shades, the band's second compilation album, assembles the entire contents of the three later singles: "Snake Dance," "Walk into the Sun" and "Deep." With the dissipation of the band's intensity, Cleo's thin, pretty lead vocals simply don't carry the new material. The Violets continued to surrender to conventionality, obtaining a real drummer and crassly exploiting Cleo's beauty. After contributing two items (including an amazingly catchy rendition of the Rolling Stones' "Miss Amanda Jones") to 1987's Some Kind of Wonderful soundtrack, the March Violets faded away ... | :By "Snake Dance," Garland had departed, replaced by the more upbeat [[Cleo Murray]]. The lineup held for the subsequent "Walk into the Sun" but, as 1985 dawned, Denbigh was squeezed out of the band (he immediately formed [[Batfish Boys]]). The first post-Denbigh 45 (the misnamed "Deep") laid bare the Violets' weakened condition. Electric Shades, the band's second compilation album, assembles the entire contents of the three later singles: "Snake Dance," "Walk into the Sun" and "Deep." With the dissipation of the band's intensity, Cleo's thin, pretty lead vocals simply don't carry the new material. The Violets continued to surrender to conventionality, obtaining a real drummer and crassly exploiting Cleo's beauty. After contributing two items (including an amazingly catchy rendition of the Rolling Stones' "Miss Amanda Jones") to 1987's Some Kind of Wonderful soundtrack, the March Violets faded away ... | ||
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− | ... until their eventual reunion in 2007 and the issue of a limited edition EP (1000) <br/> | + | [[Image:March_Violets_2007_Homecoming_flyer_-_back.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Flyer 2007 Reunion]] |
− | for the reunion gig on 8th December 2007 | + | [[Image:March Violets 2007 Homecoming flyer - front.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Flyer 2007 Reunion]] |
+ | '''... until their eventual reunion in 2007 and the issue of a limited edition EP (1000)'''<br/> | ||
+ | '''for the reunion gig on 8th December 2007'''<br/> | ||
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+ | [[Image:March_Violets_Trinity-front.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Limited Edition CD Front]] [[Image:March Violets Trinity-back.jpg|thumb|200px|centre|Limited Edition CD Back]] | ||
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+ | [[Image:The March Violets Gig Announcement.jpg|left|250px]] | ||
+ | '''... and their current effort for a new album in 2010 ... <br/> | ||
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+ | '''Be part of it ... [http://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/themarchviolets#project and pledge your support''']<br/> | ||
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− | For more news, please go to either <br/> | + | For more news, please go to either<br/> |
of the March Violets' very own pages listed below<br/> | of the March Violets' very own pages listed below<br/> | ||
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or visit the [http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=20939 '''March Violets Newsflash'''] on Heartland Forum ...<br/> | or visit the [http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=20939 '''March Violets Newsflash'''] on Heartland Forum ...<br/> | ||
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+ | ==External Links:== | ||
+ | * '''[http://www.marchviolets.co.uk March Violets website The March Violets' website]'''<br/> | ||
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* '''[http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-March-Violets/7570831190?v=info The March Violets on Facebook]''' | * '''[http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-March-Violets/7570831190?v=info The March Violets on Facebook]''' | ||
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* [http://www.marchviolets.co.uk/MVWebsite/index.htm Tom Ashton's archived March Violets site] | * [http://www.marchviolets.co.uk/MVWebsite/index.htm Tom Ashton's archived March Violets site] | ||
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* [http://www.themultiverse.org/ Tom Ashton's website] | * [http://www.themultiverse.org/ Tom Ashton's website] | ||
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* [http://www.rosielugosi.co.uk/ Rosie Garland's - now Rosie Lugosi - site] | * [http://www.rosielugosi.co.uk/ Rosie Garland's - now Rosie Lugosi - site] | ||
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Revision as of 03:54, 11 November 2010
Biography
from http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=march_violets
- The March Violets began in 1981 as one of Leeds' four famous drum machine bands, alongside the Sisters of Mercy, Three Johns and Red Lorry Yellow Lorry. The Violets favoured stark, primitive rhythm-box beats (as did the others), overlaid by Loz Elliott's heavy bass throb and Tom Ashton's inventively droning guitar (reminiscent of Magazine's John McGeoch). What set this quartet apart was the unique interplay (a la X or the Airplane) between the two complementary lead vocalists - big, bearded Simon Denbigh and enigmatic Rosie Garland. His dark, commanding intonations intertwined with her eerie soprano wailing, imbuing the simplistic material with a strident, almost dissonant mystery.
- Before a schism with Andrew Eldritch led the Violets to start their own Rebirth label, they were on the Sisters' label, Merciful Release, starting with Religious as Hell, an establishing 7-inch. Natural History collects the band's early work, including the EP (save for the odd "Bon Bon Babies"), three follow-up 45s (the brilliant Grooving In Green, "Crow Baby" and the insistent '84 dancefloor hit, "Snake Dance") and such rarities as the searing "Radiant Boys" (copping the riff from the Cure's "Object") and mesmerizing "Undertow." Though not a discrete album, Natural History flows magnificently.
- By "Snake Dance," Garland had departed, replaced by the more upbeat Cleo Murray. The lineup held for the subsequent "Walk into the Sun" but, as 1985 dawned, Denbigh was squeezed out of the band (he immediately formed Batfish Boys). The first post-Denbigh 45 (the misnamed "Deep") laid bare the Violets' weakened condition. Electric Shades, the band's second compilation album, assembles the entire contents of the three later singles: "Snake Dance," "Walk into the Sun" and "Deep." With the dissipation of the band's intensity, Cleo's thin, pretty lead vocals simply don't carry the new material. The Violets continued to surrender to conventionality, obtaining a real drummer and crassly exploiting Cleo's beauty. After contributing two items (including an amazingly catchy rendition of the Rolling Stones' "Miss Amanda Jones") to 1987's Some Kind of Wonderful soundtrack, the March Violets faded away ...
... until their eventual reunion in 2007 and the issue of a limited edition EP (1000)
for the reunion gig on 8th December 2007
... and their current effort for a new album in 2010 ...
Be part of it ... and pledge your support
For more news, please go to either
of the March Violets' very own pages listed below
or visit the March Violets Newsflash on Heartland Forum ...
External Links: