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− | + | ''sink \ sink'' formed in early 2010, its first line-up comprising of ex-[[Laughter in the Mainsail]] members [[Jamie Dryden]] (vocals) and [[Alan Deare]] (bass), joined by [[Gareth Schott]] (guitar) and Greg Thomas (drums). The band disbanded in November 2010, with Dryden and Deare going on to form [[Blood Pops]] (2011-) and Schott retaining the name ''sink \ sink''. | |
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− | ''sink \ sink'' formed in 2010 | + | |
− | + | ''sink \ sink'''s second and current line-up includes Gareth Schott (songwriter and multi-instrumentalist), Kim Schulke (vocals) and Callum Plews (programming and production). This line up released a debut EP (via childrenplay records, UK) entitled [[Center Folds]], in July 2011. ''sink \ sink'' appeared on the [[birds of passage]] curated charity compilation album [[Tomorrow's Conversations]] (May 2011). | |
− | The | + | Their debut album, [[The Darkest Dark Goes]], released April 16, 2012 by Feedback Loop Label (Portugal). The album features sleeve art by Hamilton artist Meredith Collins. |
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+ | First single from the album '[[A Place That I Love]] was released as a free download. It featured unreleased b-side One Swallow Does Not Make a Summer and remix track Gursky by US-artist Cricket's Make Math [http://sinksink.bandcamp.com/] | ||
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+ | Song, '[[Black Gold]]', is due to feature on a compilation put together by UK independent label, Invisible Girl. | ||
+ | The promo video for Black Gold was included in the 2011 HUFF: Hamilton Underground Film Festival, curated by [[Emit Snake Beings]] | ||
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+ | Song [[From the Year 1752]] features on post-rock compilation Deploy Your Senses [http://deployyoursenses.bandcamp.com/] | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://vimeo.com/31462223 'Black Gold' video] | *[http://vimeo.com/31462223 'Black Gold' video] | ||
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[[category:bands]] | [[category:bands]] |