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[[image:Stlucy.jpg|right|thumb|Mark Tupuhi (St Lucy)]]Understated is, perhaps, not a word to be associated with the work of [[Mark Tupuhi]] (St Lucy). Often overlooked, the work of his previous bands [[Jah’na]] and [[Schrodinger's Cat]] (Later to become [[Wonderbug]]) left a small, if not unnoticeable, dent on the local scene with few or little fruits to show for it.
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[[image:Stlucy.jpg|right|thumb|Mark Tupuhi (St Lucy)]]
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St. Lucy was the brainchild of [[Mark Tupuhi]], formed from the rubble of both [[Schrodingers' Cat]] (later known as [[Wonderbug]]) and previous band [[Jah'na]].  Lucy soared the dizzying heights of local acclaim from 2002-2006, and among their accomplishments in that time, Tupuhi cites the following as the most noteworthy:<br><br>
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* signing to the independent label ''She'll Be Right Records''
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* winning the National ''York St. Acid Test'', and going on to record [[Bio-Psycho-Social]] at the famed ''York St Studios''
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* telling the Auckland Folk Festival that Paul MacCartney was dead
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* appearing on Neil Finn's DVD ''Seven Worlds Collide'' as the guy who goes "You Rock Neil" to which Neil responds "Thanks man, you rock too"
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* being hospitalised and not showing up at St Lucy's release party<br><br>
  
 
A brief perusal of his colourful and eclectic past will inform you of his doings over the last few years. More importantly, Mark has been writing. Songs abounding with life in its many shades and hues. Songs of being lost in prolonged teenagehood, something we all feel the need to disguise with mortgages and marriage. Songs of being dubbed “Dad” as he prepared for sixth form certificate. Songs of tears, alone in the sanitised corridors of rehab. Songs of love, and life and all the greys in between happiness and fucked.
 
A brief perusal of his colourful and eclectic past will inform you of his doings over the last few years. More importantly, Mark has been writing. Songs abounding with life in its many shades and hues. Songs of being lost in prolonged teenagehood, something we all feel the need to disguise with mortgages and marriage. Songs of being dubbed “Dad” as he prepared for sixth form certificate. Songs of tears, alone in the sanitised corridors of rehab. Songs of love, and life and all the greys in between happiness and fucked.
 
[[image:Stlucytimes015.jpg|left|thumb|Front page of the 'St Lucy Times', October 2004]]
 
[[image:Stlucytimes015.jpg|left|thumb|Front page of the 'St Lucy Times', October 2004]]
No, Mark isn’t going to tell you any stories with happy endings. No freshman losers are going to get the girl and win the gridiron championship. But we are going to find hope. One would hope.
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No, Mark isn’t going to tell you any stories with happy endings. No freshman losers are going to get the girl and win the gridiron championship. But we are going to find hope. One would hope.<br><br>
  
St Lucy was born in 2002 and has since released one independent E.p, ''[[Why We Hate Decaff (and assorted tales)]]'' and Two E.P's on She’ll Be Right Records, ''[[Loyal?]]'' (2002) and ''[[Bio-Psycho-Social]]'' (2003). 'Lucy boasts powerful production and live performance backed up by solid, relevant songwriting and accessible, intelligent themes. St. Lucy are power pop/rock with grown-up subject matter.
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St Lucy was born in 2002 and has since released one independent EP ''[[Why We Hate Decaff (and assorted tales)]]'' and three more on ''She’ll Be Right Records'': ''[[Loyal?]]'' (2003), ''[[Bio-Psycho-Social]]'' (2003), and ''[[The Lost Art Of Self Destruction]]'' (2005). 'Lucy boasts powerful production and live performance backed up by solid, relevant songwriting and accessible, intelligent themes. St. Lucy are power pop/rock with grown-up subject matter. <br><br>
  
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St. Lucy 2006:<br>
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4/10/2006  2:53:27 a.m.  Mark says:  Lucy is dead <br>
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4/10/2006  2:53:35 a.m.  Mark says:  say as little as possible <br>
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4/10/2006  2:53:37 a.m.  Mark says:  ha ha ha <br><br>
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==

Revision as of 02:31, 4 October 2006

Mark Tupuhi (St Lucy)

St. Lucy was the brainchild of Mark Tupuhi, formed from the rubble of both Schrodingers' Cat (later known as Wonderbug) and previous band Jah'na. Lucy soared the dizzying heights of local acclaim from 2002-2006, and among their accomplishments in that time, Tupuhi cites the following as the most noteworthy:

  • signing to the independent label She'll Be Right Records
  • winning the National York St. Acid Test, and going on to record Bio-Psycho-Social at the famed York St Studios
  • telling the Auckland Folk Festival that Paul MacCartney was dead
  • appearing on Neil Finn's DVD Seven Worlds Collide as the guy who goes "You Rock Neil" to which Neil responds "Thanks man, you rock too"
  • being hospitalised and not showing up at St Lucy's release party

A brief perusal of his colourful and eclectic past will inform you of his doings over the last few years. More importantly, Mark has been writing. Songs abounding with life in its many shades and hues. Songs of being lost in prolonged teenagehood, something we all feel the need to disguise with mortgages and marriage. Songs of being dubbed “Dad” as he prepared for sixth form certificate. Songs of tears, alone in the sanitised corridors of rehab. Songs of love, and life and all the greys in between happiness and fucked.

Front page of the 'St Lucy Times', October 2004

No, Mark isn’t going to tell you any stories with happy endings. No freshman losers are going to get the girl and win the gridiron championship. But we are going to find hope. One would hope.

St Lucy was born in 2002 and has since released one independent EP Why We Hate Decaff (and assorted tales) and three more on She’ll Be Right Records: Loyal? (2003), Bio-Psycho-Social (2003), and The Lost Art Of Self Destruction (2005). 'Lucy boasts powerful production and live performance backed up by solid, relevant songwriting and accessible, intelligent themes. St. Lucy are power pop/rock with grown-up subject matter.

St. Lucy 2006:
4/10/2006 2:53:27 a.m. Mark says: Lucy is dead
4/10/2006 2:53:35 a.m. Mark says: say as little as possible
4/10/2006 2:53:37 a.m. Mark says: ha ha ha

Members

St. Lucy is sometimes Mark Tupuhi solo (acoustic guitar, vocals) and sometimes Mark Tupuhi and others. The following are some of the more regular line-ups:

St. Lucy Mark I (2003-2004):

St. Lucy Mark II (2004-2005):

St. Lucy 2005-2006 is sometimes St. Lucy Mark II, and sometimes:

or other times:

Releases

External Links

St Lucy @ MySpace
Mp3 Website