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Family Plot
188 listeners
Family Plot is an Experimental Post Punk, New Wave band from Canada. There are two bass-players, no guitarist. Madeleine Morris singing sty… read moreFamily Plot is an Experimental Post Punk, New Wave band from Canada. There are two bass-players, no guitarist. Madeleine Morris singing style is similar to Siouxsie Sioux's. 2 songs of Family Plot appears in a compilation called &qu… read moreFamily Plot is an Experimental Post Punk, New Wave band from Canada. There are two bass-players, no guitarist. Madeleine Morris singing style is similar to Siouxsie Sioux's. 2 songs of Family Plot appears in a compilation called "Undergrowth Vancouver 84". About three years later t… read more -
Animal Slaves
277 listeners
Drummer Ross Hales, bassist Rachel Melas, and keyboardist/singer Elizabeth Fisher all came together in Vancouver around 1980 to form a grou… read moreDrummer Ross Hales, bassist Rachel Melas, and keyboardist/singer Elizabeth Fisher all came together in Vancouver around 1980 to form a group they named Animal Slaves. The band offered pop/rock music that didn't completely fit the po… read moreDrummer Ross Hales, bassist Rachel Melas, and keyboardist/singer Elizabeth Fisher all came together in Vancouver around 1980 to form a group they named Animal Slaves. The band offered pop/rock music that didn't completely fit the pop mold with its unusual dash of funk and jazz. The threesome… read more -
A Drop in the Gray
1,808 listeners
A California-based Scottish-American trio active in the mid-eighties. They released one album, Certain Sculptures in 1985. Then, seemingly … read moreA California-based Scottish-American trio active in the mid-eighties. They released one album, Certain Sculptures in 1985. Then, seemingly disappeared from the music scene. View wikiA California-based Scottish-American trio active in the mid-eighties. They released one album, Certain Sculptures in 1985. Then, seemingly disappeared from the music scene. View wiki -
Moral Lepers
497 listeners
All-women post-punk band from Vancouver, Canada. Recorded a 5-song EP, Turn to Stone, on Mo=Da=Mu records in 1982. Featured Rachel Melas on… read moreAll-women post-punk band from Vancouver, Canada. Recorded a 5-song EP, Turn to Stone, on Mo=Da=Mu records in 1982. Featured Rachel Melas on bass, also in Animal Slaves and Conny Nowe on drums, also in The Work Party. View wikiAll-women post-punk band from Vancouver, Canada. Recorded a 5-song EP, Turn to Stone, on Mo=Da=Mu records in 1982. Featured Rachel Melas on bass, also in Animal Slaves and Conny Nowe on drums, also in The Work Party. View wiki -
November Group
2,996 listeners
November Group was a synthpop group from Boston which was previously known as Wunderkind. The band was co-fronted by two women, the husky voiced guitarist Ann Prim and keyboardist Kearney Kirby. The name of the band was taken from a grou… read moreNovember Group was a synthpop group from Boston which was previously known as Wunderkind. The band was co-fronted by two women, the husky voiced guitarist Ann Prim and keyboardist Kearney Kirby. The name of the band was taken from a group of German expressionist artists from early 20th century. B… read more -
Blue In Heaven
1,900 listeners
Blue in Heaven were an Irish band, active in the 80s, they suffered by comparisons to similar but more successful bands such as Simple Min… read moreBlue in Heaven were an Irish band, active in the 80s, they suffered by comparisons to similar but more successful bands such as Simple Minds, U2 and the Waterboys. They released 2 full length albums on Island Records: All the Gods Men … read moreBlue in Heaven were an Irish band, active in the 80s, they suffered by comparisons to similar but more successful bands such as Simple Minds, U2 and the Waterboys. They released 2 full length albums on Island Records: All the Gods Men (1985) and Explicit Material (1986). They also released sev… read more -
Choir Invisible
1,656 listeners
Choir Invisible were a four piece post-punk band hailing from Los Angeles. The band formed in the wake of the Flyboys, a first wave LA punk… read moreChoir Invisible were a four piece post-punk band hailing from Los Angeles. The band formed in the wake of the Flyboys, a first wave LA punk band, who split after the death of bassist/keyboardist David Wilson. Lisa Fancher, head of Front… read moreChoir Invisible were a four piece post-punk band hailing from Los Angeles. The band formed in the wake of the Flyboys, a first wave LA punk band, who split after the death of bassist/keyboardist David Wilson. Lisa Fancher, head of Frontier records (who released the lone Flyboys 12'' in… read more -
Fiat Lux
6,318 listeners
The British New Wave trio Fiat Lux notched a handful of hits in the U.K. before vanishing into the musical abyss. Fiat Lux formed in Yorks… read moreThe British New Wave trio Fiat Lux notched a handful of hits in the U.K. before vanishing into the musical abyss. Fiat Lux formed in Yorkshire, England, in 1982 with Steve Wright (vocals), Ian Nelson (sax, keyboards), and Dave Crickmore… read moreThe British New Wave trio Fiat Lux notched a handful of hits in the U.K. before vanishing into the musical abyss. Fiat Lux formed in Yorkshire, England, in 1982 with Steve Wright (vocals), Ian Nelson (sax, keyboards), and Dave Crickmore (guitars, keyboards). They had a slightly popular single na… read more -
A Popular History of Signs
3,600 listeners
Hailing from London, A Popular History of Signs released arty synth-dance records in the early and mid-80's. The band released its fir… read moreHailing from London, A Popular History of Signs released arty synth-dance records in the early and mid-80's. The band released its first three 7" and two EPs with a lineup of Andy Jarman on vocals, bass, and synthesizer with Pe… read moreHailing from London, A Popular History of Signs released arty synth-dance records in the early and mid-80's. The band released its first three 7" and two EPs with a lineup of Andy Jarman on vocals, bass, and synthesizer with Peter Scammell on synthesizer and Paul Clarke on percussion. I… read more