| Electrafixion |
| Origin |
England,
UK |
| Years active |
1994–1996 |
| Genres |
Rock
Alternative
|
| Labels |
Warner Music
Phree |
| Members |
Ian McCulloch
Will
Sergeant
Leon de Sylva
Tony McGuigan |
Electrafixion were an alternative
rock band formed by former Echo and the Bunnymen members Ian
McCulloch and Will Sergeant in 1994 (see 1994
in music). Featuring more of a 'rock' sound than their previous band,
they released one album, Burned, and four
singles/EPs before splitting up in 1996 due to the reformation of the Bunnymen. A
posthumous limited edition 7" single
"Baseball Bill" was released in 1997. When touring, the band included
Julian Phillips (formerly of Marion) on bass and his brother, George Phillips,
on drums.
|
Contents
- 1 Discography
- 2 External
links
|
Discography
Singles
- Zephyr EP (1994, WEA/Warners,
12"/cs/cds, YZ 865 T/C/D)
- "Lowdown" (1995, WEA/Warners, 7"/cs/cds, YZ 977 X/C/CD)
- "Never" (1995, WEA/Warners, cs/cds/cds, WEA 022C/CD/CDX)
- "Sister Pain" (1996, WEA/Warners, cds/cds/cds, WEA 037
CD1/CD2/CD3)
- "Baseball Bill" (1997, Phree, 7", PHREE 1)
Albums
- Burned (1995, WEA/Warners, CD/C, 0630
11248-2/-4)
External links
Will Sergeant noquotend
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