Squirm

Squirm

Squirm were a New Zealand alternative rock group based in Christchurch New Zealand.The band played from 1991 - 1997 and released 2 albums and one 6 track ep.

Discography

*1994 - Whip Me Honey CDEP - 6 tracks - Failsafe Records
*1995 - Mastermistakemaker - Album - Failsafe Records
*1996 - Spastic Sarcastic - Album - Noseflute Records

Members

The band line up centered around

*Brett Lupton (Virgil Reality) - Guitar and Vocals
*Michael Brassell (Mike Hex) - Guitar and Vocalsand Drummers

*1991 - 1994 Hat Myer
*1994 - 1997 - (Daryl Kirk) Lawrence O'blivionand later bassist Vaughn Watson [ [http://www.failsaferecords.com/artists/other/squirm.htm Squirm - Failsafe Records - Other Artists ] ]

The band didn't officially split but members went off to do their own thing, Notable Michael Brassell's Hiss Explosion which released a couple of albums, and his other side project whitey Hiss which also had releases.Michael Brassell died of complications arising from pneumonia in February 2004. [ [http://www.thebigcity.co.nz/articles/mbrassell Mike Brassell, a memorial] retrieved 22 Jan 2008]

External links

* [http://www.failsaferecords.com/artists/other/squirm.htm Squirm profile on Failsafe Records website]

References


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  • squirm — [skwə:m US skwə:rm] v [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: Perhaps copying the action] 1.) to twist your body from side to side because you are uncomfortable or nervous, or to get free from something which is holding you = ↑wriggle ▪ Christine squirmed… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • squirm|y — «SKWUR mee», adjective, squirm|i|er, squirm|i|est. squirming; wriggling: »To win the attention of squirmy teen age audiences, Anita told the story of how she and Fawn were wakened by the sound of screams one night ( …   Useful english dictionary

  • Squirm — (skw[ e]rm), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Squirmed} (skw[ e]rmd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Squirming}.] [Cf. {Swarm} to climb a tree.] To twist about briskly with contortions like an eel or a worm; to wriggle; to writhe. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • squirm — [ skwɜrm ] verb intransitive 1. ) to move by twisting and turning in a small space: Leave me alone! he cried, trying to squirm free. 2. ) to look or feel embarrassed and uncomfortable: Some administration officials are privately squirming with… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • squirm — 1690s, originally referring to eels, of unknown origin; sometimes associated with WORM (Cf. worm) or SWARM (Cf. swarm), but perhaps rather imitative. Related: Squirmed; squirming …   Etymology dictionary

  • squirm — *writhe, agonize Analogous words: twist, bend (see CURVE vb): wince, flinch, blench, shrink, *recoil …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • squirm — [v] wiggle, fidget agonize, flounder, shift, skew, squiggle, toss, twist, wind, worm, wriggle, writhe; concept 213 Ant. sit still …   New thesaurus

  • squirm — ► VERB 1) wriggle or twist the body from side to side, especially due to nervousness or discomfort. 2) be embarrassed or ashamed. ► NOUN ▪ a wriggling movement. DERIVATIVES squirmy adjective. ORIGIN probably associated with …   English terms dictionary

  • squirm — [skwʉrm] vi. 1. to twist and turn the body in a snakelike movement; wriggle; writhe 2. to show or feel distress, as from painful embarrassment, humiliation, etc. n. the act of squirming; a squirming motion squirmy adj. squirmier, squirmiest …   English World dictionary

  • squirm — [[t]skwɜ͟ː(r)m[/t]] squirms, squirming, squirmed 1) VERB If you squirm, you move your body from side to side, usually because you are nervous or uncomfortable. He had squirmed and wriggled and screeched when his father had washed his face... [V… …   English dictionary

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