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Artist description
The bastard spawn of all your fave rock
anthems – a huge wall of sound with killer
songs.. like the best rockin tunes you ever
heard at the best club on the best night out
of your life.. |
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Music Style
Alternative Rock/Metal |
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Musical Influences
All good music - new and old |
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Similar Artists
Filter, Pearl Jam, Perfect Circle, Tool |
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Artist History
Formed early 2002. Mark has been Tricky’s guitarist
since 1998 & has recorded with members of TOOL,
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS, PJ HARVEY & GARY NUMAN;
drummer Ritch Battersby was a founder member
of Sire recording artists Grand Theft Audio
& recorded several albums with UK veterans
The Wildhearts… bassist Richard Adams was in
Daisy Chainsaw. |
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Group Members
Jacob Lee Bane : vocals
Mark Gemini Thwaite : Guitars / programming
Ritch Battersby : Drums/ programming
Richard Adams : Bass |
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Press Reviews
”Ladies and gentlemen allow us to introduce you
to NEWDISEASE.. the new project from
ex-Wildhearts/Grand Theft Audio drummer
Ritch Battersby and Tricky guitarist
Mark Gemini Thwaite. The band, who are
currently unsigned, sound like the best
rockin' tunes you ever heard at the best
club on the best night out of your life”
(Metal Hammer magazine UK : November 2002)
"A sound this big really shouldn't be squeezed
into a venue this small.. In an ideal world,
New Disease's expansive, grandiloquent songs
would be blasting forth from a 150,000 watt rig"
... "tracks like the punchy, anthemic 'Song of
One Word' and the soaring 'Syanara' connect
with heart and head with equal ferocity.
For those craving a homegrown 'intelligent'
rock band, there's salvation in this sickness"
4 KKKK (Kerrang! magazine UK : live review
05 Oct 2002)
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Location
London, London - United Kingdom |
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