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China Drum Also known as The Drum Origin Ovingham, Northumberland, UK Genres Punk rock Years active 1989–2001 Labels Fluffy Bunny
MantraPast members Bill McQueen
Dave McQueen
Adam Lee
Jan AlkemaChina Drum were an English punk rock band from Ovingham in Northumberland active from 1989–2001, playing their final years under the name The Drum.
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History
China Drum were formed in 1989 by brothers Bill and Dave McQueen, who played guitar and bass respectively, and singing drummer Adam Lee. In 1993, the band released their debut single, "Simple". This was followed the next year by a second single, "Great Fire", released by Fluffy Bunny Records, to coincide with a UK and European tour with Green Day.
After The Barrier EP, numerous other EPs and support by BBC Radio One, they released their debut album, Goosefair, in 1996. Their breakthrough hit was a high-tempo cover of Kate Bush's "Wuthering Heights", released as the B-side to 1996 single "Can't Stop These Things". They later recorded Crowded House's "Fall at Your Feet" in a similar vein. The theme tune to the television programme The Adventures of Rupert Bear was a fan favourite at concerts.
Live drummer Jan Alkema eventually joined the band, allowing Lee to solely perform vocal duties. In 1997, they released their second album, Self Made Maniac. After renaming themselves The Drum, they released their final album, Diskin, in 2000. They disbanded the following year.
Leatherface included a cover of China Drum's "Meaning" on their "Little White God" single, whilst Bodyjar covered "Fall Into Place", amongst a number of other covers, on You Got Me A Girl's Bike You Idiot.
Discography
Albums
EPs/Singles
- "Simple" (1993) - Bitzcore
- "Great Fire" (1994) - Fluffy Bunny
- "Barrier" (1995) - Fluffy Bunny
- China Drum / The Flying Medallions - split 7" (1995) - Fierce Panda - tour giveaway featuring "Wuthering Heights" and "Cloud 9"
- "Fall Into Place" (1995) - Mantra
- "Enter at Your Own Risk"(1995) - Mantra
- "Pictures" (1995) - Mantra
- "Barrier" (US version) (1995) - 510 Records
- "Rolling Hills and Soaking Gills" (US & European compilation)
- "Can't Stop These Things" (1996) - Mantra - UK #65[1]
- "Last Chance" (1996) - Mantra - UK #60[1]
- "Wipeout" (1996) - Mantra
- "Fiction of Life" (1997) - Mantra - UK #65[1]
- "Somewhere Else" (1997) - Mantra - UK #74[1]
- "Stop It All Adding Up" (1998) - Mantra
- "Horns Front" (2000) - Mantra - as 'The Drum'
Compilation appearances
- Snakebite City 3 (Bluefire Records – features electric version of "Meaning")
- Best Punk Rock In England Son - Snuffy Smiles (Japanese compilation featuring different version of "Cloud 9")
- Built To Blast EP (1994) - Fierce Panda (featured "One Way Down")
References
External links
Categories:- Musical groups established in 1989
- Musical groups disestablished in 2001
- People from Ovingham
- English punk rock groups
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