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[[image:thisnightcreepsweb.jpg|right|thumb|This Night Creeps, photo [[petrajane.com]]]]
 
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''This Night Creeps'' were a Hamilton post-punk band. The group formed mid-2002 and broke-up in 2006, and had several lineup changes throughout these years. Founding members [[Luke McPake]] and [[Steve Uren]] were in popular punk band [[My Two Cents]], with ''Uren'' moving from bass to drums between bands. They took their name from one of the first songs they wrote. This Night Creeps played their final show in Wellington on 16 September, 2006.
 
''This Night Creeps'' were a Hamilton post-punk band. The group formed mid-2002 and broke-up in 2006, and had several lineup changes throughout these years. Founding members [[Luke McPake]] and [[Steve Uren]] were in popular punk band [[My Two Cents]], with ''Uren'' moving from bass to drums between bands. They took their name from one of the first songs they wrote. This Night Creeps played their final show in Wellington on 16 September, 2006.
 
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[[image:This Night Creeps, 2003.jpg |right|thumb|This Night Creeps, photo [[Dan Duran]]]]
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
 
* [[Luke McPake]]: Vocals/Guitar/Sample triggering (2002-2006)<br>
 
* [[Luke McPake]]: Vocals/Guitar/Sample triggering (2002-2006)<br>
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* [[Jeff Burch]]: Bass (2002-Aug. 2004)
 
* [[Jeff Burch]]: Bass (2002-Aug. 2004)
 
* [[Adam McKay]] (Pads): Bass (2004-2006)<br>
 
* [[Adam McKay]] (Pads): Bass (2004-2006)<br>
* [[Mark Seeney]] (Wurzel) : Drums (2004-2006)<br>
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* [[Mark Seeny]] (Wurzel) : Drums (2004-2006)<br>
 
* [[Jono]]: Drums (2006)<br>
 
* [[Jono]]: Drums (2006)<br>
  
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* ''[[Hear A Body Tone]]'' (March 2006)<br>
 
* ''[[Hear A Body Tone]]'' (March 2006)<br>
 
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* ''Channel Surfed Our Way To Epilepsy'' appears on the 2004 compilation [[Analogue Attack]]
 
* ''Surfboards In Indian Country'' appears on the 2004 compilation [[A Low Hum Issue 10]]
 
* ''Surfboards In Indian Country'' appears on the 2004 compilation [[A Low Hum Issue 10]]
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* ''Surfboards In Indian Country'' appears on the 2004 compilation [[Punkemon Vol 2]]
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* ''Peasant Evening'' appears on the 2004 compilation [[Underground Resistance]]
 
* ''Black Box Interpreter'' appears on the 2005 compilation [[Go With The Movers]]
 
* ''Black Box Interpreter'' appears on the 2005 compilation [[Go With The Movers]]
* ''Peasant Evening'' appears on the 2005 compilation [[Underground Resistance]]
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* ''Course Four'' appears on the 2006 compilation [[Area 07]]
  
 
==Label==
 
==Label==
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
[http://www.thisnightcreeps.com Official Website]<br>
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[http://www.myspace.com/thisnightcreepsband ''This Night Creeps MySpace page]<br>
 
[http://www.molemusicltd.com/ Mole Music Ltd.]<br>
 
[http://www.molemusicltd.com/ Mole Music Ltd.]<br>
 
[http://www.elevenfiftyseven.com/ Elevenfiftyseven]<br>
 
[http://www.elevenfiftyseven.com/ Elevenfiftyseven]<br>

Revision as of 21:24, 20 April 2014

This Night Creeps, photo petrajane.com

This Night Creeps were a Hamilton post-punk band. The group formed mid-2002 and broke-up in 2006, and had several lineup changes throughout these years. Founding members Luke McPake and Steve Uren were in popular punk band My Two Cents, with Uren moving from bass to drums between bands. They took their name from one of the first songs they wrote. This Night Creeps played their final show in Wellington on 16 September, 2006.

This Night Creeps, photo Dan Duran

Members

Releases


Label

Mole Music
Ex Elevenfiftyseven

Published Articles

  • This Night Creeps, Rip it Up 311 (Jun/Jul 2006), P24

External Links

This Night Creeps MySpace page
Mole Music Ltd.
Elevenfiftyseven

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