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The clean have reformed for the second time since Vehicle. With drummer Hamish Kilgour back from New York, a second album will be recorded at Fish Street studios. A national tour is also planned . . . the Bats intend to reduce their profile this year due to increased work and personal commitments. Their American label Mammoth is still more than happy to pay for an album later this year. . . the Magicheads (Jane Sinott, Robert Scott, David Saunders, David Mitchell) are due to record an album at Fish St, as is Jay Clarkson . . . guitarist Stephen Kilroy has left Chug to concentrate on running Fish St. Sean Broadley (ex-Polyp) has joined on drums and they're recording an album at, you guessed it . . . Michael Stoodley has left the Verlaines. If you want to audition phone 477 6411 .... Chicago label Ajax has rereleased This Kind of Punishment’s In the Same Room and their 5 By Four EP on CD and gate-fold vinyl. Peter Jefferies has finished recording his second solo album and is touring America with Trash before performing in Europe with Alastair Galbraith. Trash have a new tape album out which New Jersey label New World of Sound will release on CD . . . Shayne Carter’s new three piece have eight songs . . . Andrew Brough has been to Melbourne to talk with record companies ... Tin Soldiers have split . . . Children’s Television Workshop have a seven inch single out and Squid Christmas have a tape available ... the Mink Album is already out on tape and will be on CD shortly via Bryan Spittle’s Infinite Regress label. It also includes the Cloud Boy (aka Demarnia from Munky Kramp) single . . . currently touring the
country are Yellow Eye acts Glovepuppet, Funhouse and Cynthia Should. All three should have seven inch singles out by midyear ... My Deviant Daughter have recorded an album . . . Doug Nuttal is organising another Operation Music Storm with prizes coming from NZ On Air and the Rock Shop. This year’s final will be in Christchurch and entries will be open soonish . . . Age of Dog have been doing demos at Broken Ear studio and are the cover stars of the new issue of Free Copy which has their tour diary inside, plus the final installment of a Chills retrospective by Martin Phillipps . . . finally, the town’s busiest venue the Empire has been treated to new carpet and tables and chairs crafted by Trash’s Bruce Blucher.
GRANT MCDOUGALL
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Rip It Up, Issue 200, 1 April 1994, Page 44
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