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Shriekback is an alternative rock band that was formed in the early 80s by Barry Andrews, formerly of XTC and The League of Gentlemen (keyboards/synthesizers/vocals), Carl Marsh, formerly of Out on Blue Six (guitars/vocals), and Dave Allen, formerly of the Gang of Four (bass). Though perhaps short lived, the group is known today for the evergreen left-of-the-dial track Nemesis, which came out in 1985. Influenced by many styles from post-punk to dark ambient music and more. At first, they enjoyed some success on the dance charts on their original Y Records label, releasing material such as 1983's 'Care', but the guys left for the big time on Arista Records for 1984's 'Jam Science'. Finding little success there, they switched to Island Records for the next year's breakout, 'Oil & Gold'. This album signaled a shift for the band, with Carl Marsh leaving the group and rockers Martyn Barker and Lu Edmonds joining what was now Andrews' vehicle. Indeed, Allen left the band after the followup, 'Big Night Music', came about, and Shriekback remained a collaborative around Andrews. Dave Allen would go on to play in King Swamp, The Elastic Purejoy, and most recently in the reformed Gang of Four. Carl Marsh went on to serve in the band Happyhead. Both Allen and Marsh did return to the studio to contribute to the recording of Shriekback's 2003 release, titled 'Having a Moment'. Shriekback's material has essentially been an outlet for Andrews' personal work for many years now, also including collaborations with alternative music artists such as Wendy & Sarah Partridge (formerly of Electric Guitars) and Finn Andrews (Barry's son who is also of The Veils). One of the band's well-known songs is Nemesis, which has received wide airplay on the indie/college circuit. The new wave song was notable among the rock tracks of its day for its use of unusual imagery and lyrics, including the use of the word parthenogenesis in the chorus. Shriekback is also known for having their dark, dramatic songs used in the Hannibal Lecter film 'Manhunter', their work being influenced by previous horror soundtrack music. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Shriekback is an alternative rock band that was formed in the early 80s by Barry Andrews, formerly of XTC and The League of Gentlemen (keyboards/synthesizers/vocals), Carl Marsh, formerly of Out on Blue Six (guitars/vocals), and Dave Allen, formerly of the Gang of Four (bass). Though perhaps short lived, the group is known today for the evergreen left-of-the-dial track Nemesis, which came out in 1985. Influenced by many styles from post-punk to dark ambient music and more. At first, they enjoyed some success on the dance charts on their original Y Records label, releasing material such as 1983's 'Care', but the guys left for the big time on Arista Records for 1984's 'Jam Science'. Finding little success there, they switched to Island Records for the next year's breakout, 'Oil & Gold'. This album signaled a shift for the band, with Carl Marsh leaving the group and rockers Martyn Barker and Lu Edmonds joining what was now Andrews' vehicle. Indeed, Allen left the band after the followup, 'Big Night Music', came about, and Shriekback remained a collaborative around Andrews. Dave Allen would go on to play in King Swamp, The Elastic Purejoy, and most recently in the reformed Gang of Four. Carl Marsh went on to serve in the band Happyhead. Both Allen and Marsh did return to the studio to contribute to the recording of Shriekback's 2003 release, titled 'Having a Moment'. Shriekback's material has essentially been an outlet for Andrews' personal work for many years now, also including collaborations with alternative music artists such as Wendy & Sarah Partridge (formerly of Electric Guitars) and Finn Andrews (Barry's son who is also of The Veils). One of the band's well-known songs is Nemesis, which has received wide airplay on the indie/college circuit. The new wave song was notable among the rock tracks of its day for its use of unusual imagery and lyrics, including the use of the word parthenogenesis in the chorus. Shriekback is also known for having their dark, dramatic songs used in the Hannibal Lecter film 'Manhunter', their work being influenced by previous horror soundtrack music. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
a-ha
Amiture
Animatori
Arcadia
Nemesis
My Spine Is The Bassline
This Big Hush
All Lined Up
Faded Flowers
Coelocanth
Everything That Rises Must Converge
Fish Below The Ice
Lined Up
Only Thing That Shines
Malaria
Hammerheads
My Spine Is The Bass Line
Health And Knowledge And Wealth And Power
Evaporation
Accretions
My Spine (Is The Bass Line)
My Spine (Is the Bassline)
Underwaterboys
Gunning For The Buddha
Petulant
Running On The Rocks
my spine is the bassline (12" edit)
Clear Trails
The Reptiles And I
Sway
Black Light Trap
Hand on My Heart
Nerve
The Shining Path
Sexthinkone
Pretty Little Things
Sticky Jazz
Get Down Tonight
Mothloop
Mistah Linn He Dead
Shark Walk
Lines From the Library
Cradle Song
Exquisite
My Spine Is The Bassline (1982 12" edit)
The Underwaterboys
Hapax Legomena
Sea Theory
Into Method
This Big Hush - From "Manhunter" Soundtrack
Brink Of Collapse
A Kind Of Fascination
Despite Dense Weed
Mercy Dash
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