My Deviant Daughter

My Deviant Daughter
My Deviant Daughter
Origin Dunedin, New Zealand
Years active 1991–1997
Labels Delerious
Past members
Kiri Winders
Emma Higham
Jeff Harford
Jason Kerr

My Deviant Daughter was an early 1990s band from Dunedin, New Zealand, consisting of Kiri Winders, Emma Higham, Jeff Harford, and Jason Kerr. The members played guitar, bass, and drums, and all also performed vocal duties. The band split up after the release of their only album in 1996.

Harford had previously been a member of seminal 1980s Dunedin band Bored Games, which had also contained Shayne Carter (later of The DoubleHappys, Straitjacket Fits, and Dimmer), Fraser Batts (later of The Chills), Terry Moore (later of The Chills) and Jonathan Moore (later of (The Orange). Harford and Winders have since worked together again in the band Valve, which released its first album in 2001.

Kerr went on to form U.S. based two piece Southkill with New Yorker John R Dudley in Washington, D.C.. Their first S/T release in 2003 was recorded by Phil Manley of Trans Am and Nikhil Ranade at National Recording studios in Washington DC.

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Video

My Deviant Daughter also produced a video shot on 16 mm film that never saw the light of day for their only album.

Discography

Date of Release Title Label Charted Country Catalog Number
1996 Inside Mars' Dilemma Exists Another Doubt - -

Featured appearances

The group have appeared on a few compilations since 1992 in New Zealand. The following is a list of these albums that have featured tracks by the Headless Chickens.

  • (1992) - Out of the Yellow Eye (Yellow Eye Music) - five tracks including "Delirious", "Surge", "Lunge", "Dreamline" and "Falling Son".

Singles

Year Single Album NZ Singles Chart Certification
1994 "Sinna/King of the Monsters" - -

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