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[[image:Watershed1991.jpg|right|thumb|Watershed photo from Nexus, 31 July 1991]]
 
[[image:Watershed1991.jpg|right|thumb|Watershed photo from Nexus, 31 July 1991]]
Following a decided dirth of punk, post-punk or "alternative" music to come out of Hamilton throughout the 1980s (with a few notable exceptions), Watershed were an important underground guitar band to emerge from the city during the late 1980s.  True to their namesake, Watershed (together with [[Pieces of Cod]] and [[Frybrain]]) broke the waters and aided the birth of a vibrant new scene that followed soon after. <br>
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''Watershed'' were a band with almost as many line-up changes as the Chills, which involved lots of incestuous behaviour with other Hamilton bands. They formed in 1987 as a six piece, featuring [[Richard Lennox]] (vocals), [[Sarah Oliver]] (keyboards), [[Rob Hamlin]] (drums), [[John Paul Oliver]] (guitar), [[Chris Barnett]] (bass) and [[Marcus MacRurry]] (guitar). <br>
 
[[image:Watershed2.jpg|left|thumb|Marcus, Kent, Chris and Jonathan]]
 
[[image:Watershed2.jpg|left|thumb|Marcus, Kent, Chris and Jonathan]]
The Watershed, as they were sometimes known, began loosely in 1987; initially as a six-piece featuring [[Marcus MacRury]] (guitar), [[Chris Barnett]] (bass), [[Richard Lennox]] (vocals), [[Sarah Oliver]] (keyboards), [[Rob Hamlin]] (drums) and [[John Paul Oliver]] (guitar). 
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In 1989 their track ''Airhead'' appeared on the [[Surf Music]] compilation. By 1990 Watershed had become a four piece, featuring Marcus, Chris, [[Kent Ericksen]] (guitar) and [[Jonathan Armstrong]] (drums). Watershed had one song included on the 1991 Flying Nun [[Freak the Sheep]] compilation, and later released an album [[Jeanna - an Aeroplane]]. They also had a song "Take This That Way" included on [[Discordia Concors]]<br>
  
The band's first 18 months or so were dominated by several lineup changes, which included [[Steve Purdia]] on guitar and Terry Edwards on drums. However, by early 1989 they had stabilised as a four-piece led by founding members Marcus MacRury (also assuming lead vocals) and bassist Chris Barnett, joined by [[Kent Ericksen]] (guitar) and [[Jonathan Armstrong]] (drums). This quickly became the definitive lineup of the group (performing all of their releases until the band's eventual demise), and all 4 were to become important figures within Hamilton music of the era.  It was also during 1989 that Watershed's recorded debut ''Airhead'' appeared on the local [[Surf Music]] compilation, and became a favourite on [[Contact 89FM]].
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Most of the members went on to [[Anaganasnagamal]]. Watershed supported ''the Chills'' on their triumphant Submarine Bells tour in 1990 in Hamilton and Auckland (at the Town Hall), and also played support for ''Straitjacket Fits'', ''the Clean'' and UK band ''Pop Will Eat Itself''.
 
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In 1990 Watershed supported The Chills in Hamilton and at Auckland's Town Hall on the popular ''Submarine Bells'' tour.  The band also played support for Straitjacket Fits, The Clean and UK band Pop Will Eat Itself during their time together.
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In 1991 the Watershed song ''Spark'' appeared on the Flying Nun [[Freak the Sheep]] compilation. During 1991 Watershed also released the 5-song cassette [[Jeanna - an Aeroplane]].  When Kent Ericksen went overseas later that year, Watershed's remaining three members became [[Anaganasnagamal]].
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They also had an exclusive posthumous track ''Take This That Way'' included on [[Discordia Concors]] in 1993.
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==Published Articles==
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*''Hamtown good for alternatives says Watershed'', Waikato Times, 28 June 1990
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*''Jeanna - An Aeroplane'' album review, [[Nexus]], 10 October 1991
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*''Watershed'' interview, [[Garbage]] 2, April 1992
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