Bleach (British band)

Bleach (British band)

Infobox musical artist
Name = Bleach


Img_capt = Bleach; The Snag EP
Img_size = 275
Background = group_or_band
Origin = Ipswich, England
Instrument =
Genre = Shoegazing
Years_active = 1989–1993
Label =
Current_members = Salli Carson
Steve Scott
Neil Singleton
Nick Singleton
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Bleach were an indie rock band from Ipswich, England, usually considered part of the shoegazing genre. The band was formed in 1989 by brothers Neil and Nick Singleton (guitar and bass, respectively) together with drummer Steve Scott and vocalist Salli Carson.cite book |last=Strong |first=Martin C. |title=The Great Alternative & Indie Discography |year= 1999 |publisher=Canongate |isbn=0-86241-913-1 ] Their first release was the "Eclipse" EP in 1990, followed in 1991 by the "Snag" EP. The tracks from these two EPs were collected on an album in 1991. 1992 saw the release of single "Shotgun", and first album proper "Killing Time". In 1992 they recorded material for a second album but decided to release it as two separate mini-albums, "Hard" and "Fast".

Discography

ingles/EPs

*"Eclipse EP" (1990) Way Cool/Artlos
*"Snag EP" (1991) Way Cool/Artlos
*"Shotgun" (1992) Musidisc

Albums

*"Bleach" (singles) (1991) Artlos
*"Killing Time" (1992) Musidisc
*"Hard" (1992) Musidisc
*"Fast" (1993) Musidisc

References

*Larkin, Colin. "The Guinness who's who of indie and new wave". 2nd ed. Enfield: Guinness, 1995, p. 51.

External links

*amg | id = 11:apfoxqt5ldhe | label = Bleach
* [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Bleach+(3) Discography] at Discogs.com


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