Difference between revisions of "Book of Martyrs"
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− | Initially formed by [[Jonathon Armstrong]] (drums, vocals), [[Alan Deare]] (bass, vocals, guitar) (both formerly of [[Number Thieves]]), and [[Sarah Knight]] (cello). Sarah was later replaced by [[Stan Jagger]] (guitars), formerly of [[Mudpeople]], and [[Justine Francis]] (violin). Released the tapes [[Catharsis]] and [[Purified | + | Initially formed in Rotorua by [[Jonathon Armstrong]] (drums, vocals), [[Alan Deare]] (bass, vocals, guitar) (both formerly of [[Number Thieves]]), and [[Sarah Knight]] (cello). Sarah was later replaced by [[Stan Jagger]] (guitars), formerly of [[Mudpeople]], and [[Justine Francis]] (violin) when the band moved to Hamilton. Released the tapes [[Catharsis]] and [[Purified 7X]] (in Hamilton) on Bomb Records.<br> |
− | Book of Matyrs - featuring Jonathon, Alan and Justine only - contributed the track ''The Man that Said'' to the 1993 compilation [[Discordia Concors]]. | + | Book of Matyrs - featuring Jonathon, Alan and Justine only - contributed the track ''The Man that Said'' to the 1993 compilation [[Discordia Concors]].<br. |
− | + | They had a song released on the second Flying Nun/Student Radio [[Freak the Sheep]] compilation. | |
[[Category:Bands]] | [[Category:Bands]] |
Revision as of 18:40, 14 June 2006
Initially formed in Rotorua by Jonathon Armstrong (drums, vocals), Alan Deare (bass, vocals, guitar) (both formerly of Number Thieves), and Sarah Knight (cello). Sarah was later replaced by Stan Jagger (guitars), formerly of Mudpeople, and Justine Francis (violin) when the band moved to Hamilton. Released the tapes Catharsis and Purified 7X (in Hamilton) on Bomb Records.
Book of Matyrs - featuring Jonathon, Alan and Justine only - contributed the track The Man that Said to the 1993 compilation Discordia Concors.<br.
They had a song released on the second Flying Nun/Student Radio Freak the Sheep compilation.