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The Clerics were a three piece band based in Hamilton, New Zealand. They play short tunes with bass, keys, guitar, drums and voice. | The Clerics were a three piece band based in Hamilton, New Zealand. They play short tunes with bass, keys, guitar, drums and voice. | ||
− | Clerics live shows | + | Clerics live shows are lively affairs. |
==Members== | ==Members== | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | The Clerics formed in mid-late 2004 and played their first live show in October 2004. In February 2005 The Clerics released their debut album ''[[Graveyard of the Dead]]'', a nine track album (with bonus video Cautions). In June 2005 The Clerics commenced a nationwide tour with [[Gadget Goose]] and [[Amy Racecar]]. July/August 2005 saw The Clerics hit the road to support the release of their second album ''[[The Bitches Will Fly]]'', with a tour across the North and South Island. October 2005 saw the third album release from them, capping off their year with ''[[Desperation on the Dancefloor]]''. This album marked a departure from previous releases by The Clerics with the exclusion of guitars, instead using only voice, bass, keys and programmed drums | + | The Clerics formed in mid-late 2004 and played their first live show in October 2004. In February 2005 The Clerics released their debut album ''[[Graveyard of the Dead]]'', a nine track album (with bonus video Cautions). In June 2005 The Clerics commenced a nationwide tour with [[Gadget Goose]] and [[Amy Racecar]]. July/August 2005 saw The Clerics hit the road to support the release of their second album ''[[The Bitches Will Fly]]'', with a tour across the North and South Island. October 2005 saw the third album release from them, capping off their year with ''[[Desperation on the Dancefloor]]''. This album marked a departure from previous releases by The Clerics with the exclusion of guitars, instead using only voice, bass, keys and programmed drums. |
− | The Clerics played around 30 shows through 2005. They last played in late November 2005 and are currently ' | + | The Clerics played around 30 shows through 2005. They last played in late November 2005 and are currently 'on hiatus'. |
==Releases== | ==Releases== |