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Formed in late 1993, Lure were a four-piece featuring [[Adrian Wallace]] on vocals, [[Simon Lawrence]] on guitar, [[Carolyn Wood]] on keyboards and [[Brendon Wishnowsky]] on drums.  They played blackmetal, with neo-classical influences evident in Wood's playing, while Wallace and Wishnowsky favoured a more brutal, "primitive" approach to the genre.
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Formed in late 1993, Lure were a four-piece featuring [[Adrian Wallace]] on vocals, [[Simon Lawrence]] on guitar, [[Carolyn Wood]] on keyboards and (_______?) on drums.  They played blackmetal, with neo-classical influences evident in Wood's playing, while Wallace and the band's drummer favoured a more brutal, "primitive" approach to the genre.
  
 
Between 1994 and 1995 they recorded material in a 16 track digital studio, engineered by Wallace and his [[Usine]] and [[Department of Corrections]] comrade [[Kurt Joy]], which remains unreleased.   
 
Between 1994 and 1995 they recorded material in a 16 track digital studio, engineered by Wallace and his [[Usine]] and [[Department of Corrections]] comrade [[Kurt Joy]], which remains unreleased.   
  
Between 1995 and 1996 they were at their most active live, and played a number of gigs with [[FALLen]], [[Usine]], [[Disjecta Membra]], [[Department of Corrections]] and [[Genitus Lung]], among others.  They appeared in the [[Battle of the Bands 1996]] where they were filmed and interviewed by Static TV.  They played their final gig at [[Sub-Merger]] in late 1996, Adrian Wallace and Brendon Wishnowsky having decided that they wanted to do something less melodic.
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Between 1995 and 1996 they were at their most active live, and played a number of gigs with [[FALLen]], [[Usine]], [[Disjecta Membra]], [[Department of Corrections]] and [[Genitus Lung]], among others.  They appeared in the [[Battle of the Bands 1996]] where they were filmed and interviewed by Static TV.  They played their final gig at [[Sub-Merger]] in late 1996, Wallace and the band's drummer having decided that they wanted to do something less melodic.
  
 
Simon Lawrence and Carolyn Wood then formed [[Out of Ashes]].  Adrian Wallace later moved to Wellington.<br>
 
Simon Lawrence and Carolyn Wood then formed [[Out of Ashes]].  Adrian Wallace later moved to Wellington.<br>

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