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[[image:grimmlogo.jpg|right|thumb|''Cheshire Grimm'' logo]]
 
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''Cheshire Grimm'' was formed in mid-2012. They have played and toured frequently in New Zealand and also in Australia. Their first single 'Sinn' charted to number 3 on theaudience.co.nz wildcard and number 13 on Australia's Triple J Unearthed. They went on to release the singles 'Poppy' and 'Rot', before releasing their [[Cheshire Grimm (EP)|self titled]] debut E.P. in February 2015.  
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''Cheshire Grimm'' was formed in mid-2012, with their first gig at the [[Down the Rabbit Hole]] event that year. They subsequently played and toured frequently in New Zealand and also in Australia. Their first single 'Sinn' charted to number 3 on theaudience.co.nz wildcard and number 13 on Australia's Triple J Unearthed. They went on to release the singles 'Poppy' and 'Rot', before releasing their [[Cheshire Grimm (EP)|self titled]] debut E.P. in February 2015. Their video for Rot received over 3000 views in the first 12 hours of release (via vimeo.com) and has been played on television. The bands second EP, [[Rain or Shine]], was released in March 2017.
  
Their video for Rot received over 3000 views in the first 12 hours of release (via vimeo.com) and has been played on television.  
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Founding member Kat Waswo left the band in late 2018, leaving the band as a two-piece. On 15 March 2019, the duo supported Australian band ''Regurgitator'' at Whammy Bar, Auckland. Soon after they changed their name to ''Empress''.
 
   
 
   
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
*[[Kat Waswo]] - Vocals/Bass
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*[[Lora Thompson]] - Vocals/Guitar (2012-2019)
*[[Lora Thompson]] - Vocals/Guitar
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*[[Kat Waswo]] - Vocals/Bass (2012-2018)
*[[Daniel Yarranton]] - Drums/keyboards (2012 - 2014)  
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*[[Daniel Yarranton]] - Drums/Keyboards (2012-2014, 2016)  
*[[William Kirk]] - Drums (2015 - current)  
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*William Kirk - Drums (2015-Feb 2016)
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*Jonah Van Dongen - Bass (2016)
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*[[Sam Holdom]] - Drums (2016-2017)
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*Dan Reese - Bass (2016-2017)
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*[[Craig Gilliver]] - Drums (2017-2019)
  
 
[[image:grimm2.jpg|right|thumb|''Cheshire Grimm'' EP cover art]]
 
[[image:grimm2.jpg|right|thumb|''Cheshire Grimm'' EP cover art]]
==External Links==
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==Videos==
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWmjJQ-Hdg4 ''Rot'' video, via Youtube]
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWmjJQ-Hdg4 ''Rot'' video, via Youtube]
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQcdJDgMC_A ''Poppy'' video, via Youtube]
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==External Links==
 
*[https://www.facebook.com/CheshireGrimm ''Cheshire Grimm'' Facebook page]
 
*[https://www.facebook.com/CheshireGrimm ''Cheshire Grimm'' Facebook page]
 
*[https://www.cheshiregrimm.com ''Cheshire Grimm'' official website]  
 
*[https://www.cheshiregrimm.com ''Cheshire Grimm'' official website]  
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*''Who's Next; North Island Tour segment'', Rip it Up, vol 363, July 2014, p17 [http://issuu.com/ripitupnz/docs/363]
 
*''Who's Next; North Island Tour segment'', Rip it Up, vol 363, July 2014, p17 [http://issuu.com/ripitupnz/docs/363]
 
*''Rock trio Cheshire Grimm celebrate EP release'', [[Waikato Times]], 10 February 2015 [http://www.stuff.co.nz/waikato-times/65985963/Rock-trio-Cheshire-Grimm-celebrate-EP-release]
 
*''Rock trio Cheshire Grimm celebrate EP release'', [[Waikato Times]], 10 February 2015 [http://www.stuff.co.nz/waikato-times/65985963/Rock-trio-Cheshire-Grimm-celebrate-EP-release]
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*''Fresh Talent: Cheshire Grimm'', ''New Zealand Musician Magazine, April/May 2017 [https://nzmusician.co.nz/features/fresh-talent-cheshire-grimm/]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:51, 8 September 2020

Cheshire Grimm logo

Cheshire Grimm was formed in mid-2012, with their first gig at the Down the Rabbit Hole event that year. They subsequently played and toured frequently in New Zealand and also in Australia. Their first single 'Sinn' charted to number 3 on theaudience.co.nz wildcard and number 13 on Australia's Triple J Unearthed. They went on to release the singles 'Poppy' and 'Rot', before releasing their self titled debut E.P. in February 2015. Their video for Rot received over 3000 views in the first 12 hours of release (via vimeo.com) and has been played on television. The bands second EP, Rain or Shine, was released in March 2017.

Founding member Kat Waswo left the band in late 2018, leaving the band as a two-piece. On 15 March 2019, the duo supported Australian band Regurgitator at Whammy Bar, Auckland. Soon after they changed their name to Empress.

Members[edit]

Cheshire Grimm EP cover art

Videos[edit]

External Links[edit]

Published Articles[edit]

  • Who's Next; North Island Tour segment, Rip it Up, vol 363, July 2014, p17 [1]
  • Rock trio Cheshire Grimm celebrate EP release, Waikato Times, 10 February 2015 [2]
  • Fresh Talent: Cheshire Grimm, New Zealand Musician Magazine, April/May 2017 [3]
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