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− | From the ashes of [[Love and Violence]], [[Scott Newth]] and [[Andrew Newth]] formed FALLen in | + | From the ashes of [[Love and Violence]], [[Scott Newth]] and [[Andrew Newth]] formed FALLen in 1994, with the inclusion of former Love and Violence drummer [[Mark McGeady]] (a.k.a Marky Mark - also of [[Department of Corrections]], [[The Postlethwaites]], and [[Adam Killer]]) and [[Chris Johnson]] on guitar. Johnson was later replaced by [[Chris Paki]], formerly of [[Pregnant Hippies]], [[Hapukalypse Now]] and later, [[Raleigh 20]].<br><br> |
Where Love & Violence were sometimes compared to '80s electro groups such as OMD, Depeche Mode and New Order, FALLen focused more intently on the darker, industrial undercurrents of their previous incarnation as Love and Violence; hence the name-change to emphasise the new direction. The band clearly and purposefully aligned themselves alongside similar artists including industrial-noise 'supergroup' [[Department of Corrections]], dark-ambient/post-industrial duo [[Usine]], gothic rockers [[Disjecta Membra]] and blackmetallers [[Lure]] and were very active in this circuit until about 1997.<br><br> | Where Love & Violence were sometimes compared to '80s electro groups such as OMD, Depeche Mode and New Order, FALLen focused more intently on the darker, industrial undercurrents of their previous incarnation as Love and Violence; hence the name-change to emphasise the new direction. The band clearly and purposefully aligned themselves alongside similar artists including industrial-noise 'supergroup' [[Department of Corrections]], dark-ambient/post-industrial duo [[Usine]], gothic rockers [[Disjecta Membra]] and blackmetallers [[Lure]] and were very active in this circuit until about 1997.<br><br> |