- Malice (band)
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malice ."Infobox musical artist 2
Name = Malice
Background = group_or_band
Origin =Crawley Sussex ,England
Instruments =
Genre =Punk rock
Years_active = January – December1976
Label =
URL = [http://www.thecure.com/ TheCure.com]
Past_members =Martin Creasy Marc Ceccagno
Robert SmithPorl Thompson Michael Dempsey Lol Tolhurst Malice were a short-lived British
punk rock band fromCrawley ,Sussex , who performed together between January and December of1976 . Members of the group later formedEasy Cure in1977 , who in turn becameThe Cure in1978 .History
January - April 1976
Marc Ceccagno , Robert Smith,Michael Dempsey , and two other members (full names not documented by the group) began rehearsals together at St. Edward's Church Hall,Crawley on January 23rd, 1976."Ten Imaginary Years", by L. Barbarian, Steve Sutherland and Robert Smith (1988) Zomba Books ISBN 0-946391-87-4] They hired the hall every Thursday, and began playingcover versions of songs byDavid Bowie ,Jimi Hendrix andAlex Harvey ."The Cure, A History" in "Spiral Scratch Magazine" by Rachel Doran, April 1992] According to Robert Smith, the band had been formed "because Marc Ceccagno wanted to be a guitar hero".In "Ten Imaginary Years"] Ceccagno, Smith and Dempsey had previously performed together in a short-lived school band called The Obelisk for an end of year performance for their classmates in1972 at "Notre Dame Middle School""A History of The Cure" in "Melody Maker Magazine" by Steve Sutherland, 1990] .Line up I
* Marc Ceccagno –
lead guitar
* Robert Smith – guitar
* Michael Dempsey –bass guitar
* "Graham" (surname undocumented) – drums
* "Graham’s brother" (name undocumented) – vocalsApril - December 1976
In late April 1976, Graham and his brother left the group, and
Lol Tolhurst (who had also performed with The Obelisk) convinced Michael Dempsey to teach him to play the drums. Barbarian, Sutherland, Smith (1988)]Marc Ceccagno was later replaced by
Porl Thompson , who was dating Robert’s sister Janet Smith at the time; Porl and Janet worked at L & H Cloake – then the only record store in Crawley. Ceccagno went on to form another band called Amulet, which also featured keyboard player Kevin Cohen; another L & H Cloake employee.Martin Creasy was also a former employee at L & H Cloake, and was recruited as the band’s next vocalist. By this time the group had begun writing original material under the name of Malice. This lineup played all three of Malice’s only documented live shows, during December 1976.While "Ten Imaginary Years" makes reference to Porl Thompson dating Janet Smith, working at the local record store, and replacing Ceccagno on guitar - as well as the fleeting appearance of a vocalist named only as Martin; more detailed information on Martin Creasy's involvement in Malice, and regarding the musical activities of other staff at L & H Cloake has subsequently appeared in the press releases and internet biographies issued from members of the group [http://uk.pulserated.com/artist.aspx?id=3386&tab=bio T-30 Control] . Martin Creasy of Malice and Kevin Cohen of Amulet have also submitted further biographical information regarding Malice and Easy Cure (1976 - 1978) to the archival fansite [http://www.cure-concerts.de/ www.cure-concerts.de] ]Line up II
* Martin Creasy – vocals
* Porl Thompson – lead guitar
* Robert Smith – guitar
* Michael Dempsey – bass
* Laurence Tolhurst – drumsMalice’s only reported concert dates were:
* December 18th, 1976 – Worth Abbey, Crawley, Sussex England (Malice played under a pseudonym, and devised an acoustic set for the performance)
* December 20th, 1976 – St. Wilfrid’s Comprehensive Catholic School Hall, Oakwood, Old Horsham Road, Crawley, Sussex, England (Malice played supporting Marc Ceccagno’s new band Amulet)
* December (date unrecorded), 1976 – Upjohn Pharmaceutical, Crawley, Sussex, EnglandMalice to Easy Cure
In January 1977 following Martin Creasy's departure the band was renamed
Easy Cure after a song written by drummer Laurence Tolhurst.In Popular Culture
*Not to be confused with the metal band Malice, who appeared in the
1988 movie Vice Versa".References
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