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Die So Fluid
Grog and Drew Oct 2008 San Antonio TXBackground information Origin London, England Genres alternative metal, Punk Rock Years active 2001-present Labels Demolition Records-Global Music Ltd Group, Sanctuary Records Group Limited Associated acts Feline, Flinch, Ultraviolet, Ozzy Osbourne, Kelly Osbourne, Mel C, The Ailerons, The Selector, Skaville UK, Lee Scratch Perry, Gigantic, Xmal Deutschland, Miranda Sex Garden Website Official MySpace Members Grog, Drew, Al Die So Fluid are an English hard rock band that formed in London, England in 2000. The group consists of 3 members, songwriter Grog (vocals, bass), Drew Richards (guitar), and Al Fletcher (drums, backing vocals). They have released 3 full length albums, Spawn of Dysfunction and Not Everybody Gets a Happy Ending. The third album, The World Is Too Big For One Lifetime, was released in the UK in June 2010.[1]
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Career
History
Die So Fluid were formed after the disbanding of Feline & Ultraviolet.[2] When EMI dropped Feline in 1999, they went on to form Ultraviolet adding Al Fletcher as the full time drummer. Ultraviolet released a single and an EP on Sanctuary Records Group and disbanded shortly thereafter.
Operation Hypocrite EP, Spawn Of Dysfunction (2000-2005)
Die So Fluid first surfaced in 2000, touring the United Kingdom after the release of their debut Operation Hypocrite EP, on Ultraviolet's label of choice, Sanctuary. Die So Fluid released one single on Sanctuary following the EP before forming their own label, Cartesian. Once Cartesian was established Die So Fluid released one single before releasing their debut album, Spawn of Dysfunction, the following year. The album was universally well received and is still selling through the major chains of the UK and iTunes worldwide. After the album was released, the band went on an intense touring schedule, supporting bands like Drowning Pool, Vex Red, Clawfinger, Boy Hits Car, Feeder, Girlschool, AntiProduct, & The Wildhearts. Before the recording sessions for the next album started, the final single for the debut album was released.[3]
Not Everybody Gets A Happy Ending (2005-2009)
The recording sessions for their second album, Not Everybody Gets a Happy Ending, started in 2005, but were not finished until 2007 due to financial restrictions. After the album was completed, it was decided to release the album on Parole Records, keeping the release independent still. Two digital singles were released from 2007 - 2008 in support of the album. When the album was released in February 2008, it immediately entered the retail sales charts. Known for their diligent touring, Die So Fluid engaged in another massive tour, appearing in nearly 20 different countries in 2009. Apart from headlining some festivals, Die So Fluid toured with bands like Eisbrecher, Mindless Self Indulgence, My Ruin, Ill Niño, Maj Karma, & Prong.[4]
The World Is Too Big For One Lifetime (2010)
The new album was released in June 2010.
Band members
- Georgina 'Grog' Lisee –lead vocals, bass (2000–present)
- Drew Richards –lead guitar (2000–present)
- Al Fletcher –drums, backing vocals (2000–present)
Discography
- Operation Hypocrite EP (2001)
- Spawn of Dysfunction (2004)
- Not Everybody Gets a Happy Ending (2008)
- The World Is Too Big For One Lifetime (2010)
External links
References
- ^ "Die So Fluid Album Review | Album Reviews". Clink Music Magazine. 2010-06-01. http://clinkmusicmagazine.com/2010/06/01/die-so-fluid-ablum-review/. Retrieved 2010-06-11.
- ^ "Die So Fluid - 'The World Is Too Big For One Lifetime'". Spheremag.co.uk. 2010-05-24. http://www.spheremag.co.uk/reviews/cd/1412-die-so-fluid-the-world-is-too-big-for-one-lifetime. Retrieved 2010-06-11.
- ^ shelley hannan. "Official | Biog". Die So Fluid. http://www.diesofluid.net/biography.html. Retrieved 2010-06-11.
- ^ "BLABBERMOUTH.NET - MY RUIN Parts Ways With Drummer, Announces Replacement". Roadrunnerrecords.com. http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=87651. Retrieved 2010-06-11.
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