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A live band was initiated in early 2018, which went through several line-up changes before settling on ''Shirlow'' (vocals), [[Julian White]] (also of [[The Scones]], [[Kitchenette]]; bass), [[Sam Brockelsby]] (ex-[[Ancient Tapes]], [[Elephant Facelift]]; guitar), [[Ben Manning]] (guitar), [[Ian Duggan]] (ex-[[Spatula Death]]; casiotone) and [[Kathryn Thompson]] (drums).  
 
A live band was initiated in early 2018, which went through several line-up changes before settling on ''Shirlow'' (vocals), [[Julian White]] (also of [[The Scones]], [[Kitchenette]]; bass), [[Sam Brockelsby]] (ex-[[Ancient Tapes]], [[Elephant Facelift]]; guitar), [[Ben Manning]] (guitar), [[Ian Duggan]] (ex-[[Spatula Death]]; casiotone) and [[Kathryn Thompson]] (drums).  
  
Their debut performance was on 17 August 2018, supporting [[Landlords]] and Auckland band ''Swallow the Rat'' at [[Nivara Lounge]]. The recordings from the gig were released on BandCamp on 19 August as [[Live Beneath a Gravel Streak]]. The following week, the band played [[Circle Jerk 2018]] at [[The Meteor]], with their full performance being uploaded to YouTube. Since this time they have also played the [[3rd Annual HUP Xmas Party]] in December 2019, and support for ''Hamish Kilgour'' in February 2019. After a hiatus of several months due to an injury to their drummer, during which time ''Brockelsby'' left the band, ''Bitter Defeat'' returned to the stage on 27 June 2019 to support ''John Davis'' (ex-''Folk Implosion'') at ''Nivara Lounge'', with [[Dean Ballinger]] on drums.   
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Their debut performance was on 17 August 2018, supporting [[Landlords]] and Auckland band ''Swallow the Rat'' at [[Nivara Lounge]]. The recordings from the gig were released on BandCamp on 19 August as [[Live Beneath a Gravel Streak]]. The following week, the band played [[Circle Jerk 2018]] at [[The Meteor]], with their full performance being uploaded to YouTube. Since this time they have also played the [[3rd Annual HUP Xmas Party]] in December 2018, and support for ''Hamish Kilgour'' in February 2019. After a hiatus of several months due to an injury to their drummer, during which time ''Brockelsby'' left the band, ''Bitter Defeat'' returned to the stage on 27 June 2019 to support ''John Davis'' (ex-''Folk Implosion'') at ''Nivara Lounge'', with [[Dean Ballinger]] on drums.   
  
 
==Published Articles==
 
==Published Articles==

Revision as of 10:58, 28 June 2019

Bitter Defeat's debut performance, Nivara Lounge, 17 August 2018; Manning, Thompson, Shirlow, Brockelsby, White, Duggan
Poster from Bitter Defeat's first gig

Bitter Defeat are a lo-fi band, which began as a solo recording project by Rob Shirlow. They took their name from a song by Brisbane band Kitchen's Floor, who played in Hamilton in July 2016. The initial recording by Bitter Defeat, called Superior Avoidance Tactics, appeared on BandCamp in June 2016. Subsequent songs appeared on the website sporadically, with Better released in January 2017 and Hummer in July 2017.

A live band was initiated in early 2018, which went through several line-up changes before settling on Shirlow (vocals), Julian White (also of The Scones, Kitchenette; bass), Sam Brockelsby (ex-Ancient Tapes, Elephant Facelift; guitar), Ben Manning (guitar), Ian Duggan (ex-Spatula Death; casiotone) and Kathryn Thompson (drums).

Their debut performance was on 17 August 2018, supporting Landlords and Auckland band Swallow the Rat at Nivara Lounge. The recordings from the gig were released on BandCamp on 19 August as Live Beneath a Gravel Streak. The following week, the band played Circle Jerk 2018 at The Meteor, with their full performance being uploaded to YouTube. Since this time they have also played the 3rd Annual HUP Xmas Party in December 2018, and support for Hamish Kilgour in February 2019. After a hiatus of several months due to an injury to their drummer, during which time Brockelsby left the band, Bitter Defeat returned to the stage on 27 June 2019 to support John Davis (ex-Folk Implosion) at Nivara Lounge, with Dean Ballinger on drums.

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