| Republica |
| Background information |
| Origin |
England |
| Genre(s) |
Alternative
dance
Dance-punk
Techno
Alternative rock
Electronica |
| Years active |
c 1996-1998 |
| Label(s) |
Sony BMG/Deconstruction |
Associated
acts |
Flowered
Up |
| Website |
republica.com |
| Former members |
Tim
Dorney
Andy Todd
Saffron
Johnny Male
Pete Riley
David Barbarossa
Ed Vaughan |
Republica was an English band
formed in 1994. The height of their popularity spanned from 1996 to
1998. The Republica sound
was described by the band as "techno-pop punk rock", although Melody
Maker took to calling it "electronica",
a label which stuck as genre category.
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Contents
- 1 History
- 2 Members
- 3 Former
members' later projects
- 4 Discography
- 5 Audio
sample
- 6 See
also
- 7 External
links
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History
Republica was started by former Flowered
Up keyboardist Tim Dorney and Andy Todd, and quickly came to
popular attention with their debut single "Ready to
Go" and its follow-up "Drop Dead Gorgeous". The lead singer, Saffron,
was previously a lead vocalist on N-Joi's rave crossover pop hit,
"Anthem", in 1990.
The band's self-titled debut album was
released in July 1996 and reached #4 in the album charts. However,
their follow-up 1998 album Speed
Ballads and its lead single From Rush
Hour With Love only reached #37 and #20 respectively. The
group are rumoured to have dissolved shortly afterwards but have never
officially stated this. The last message to fans in late 1999 via their
official website stated "Republica are not recording at this time".
The band suffered when their label, Deconstruction Records,
folded shortly after the release of Speed Ballads. Deconstruction's
back catalogue was swallowed up by BMG, who released a Best Of
Album. On finding out about the release of Ready To Go - the
best of Republica, Saffron promptly posted a statement on her
new band's website that said "To all the fans, don't be fooled by this
shoddy release. It's completely unofficial, the band had no dealings
whatsoever with its release, we were not even informed. The track
listing isn't one we'd have picked, the cover photos are so way out of
date, poor in quality and overall it won't contribute to us bringing
out a brand new album".
During their lifetime, the group attracted much positive press
coverage. Emerging after a wave of female-fronted rock bands
(such as Elastica,
Lush,
Sleeper,
Echobelly,
and Kenickie),
they had, like Garbage, a notably more
aggressive and electronic sound.
Saffron was born in Nigeria and claims Portuguese, Chinese
and English
ancestry. Outside of the band, she was also the featured vocalist on The
Prodigy's "Fuel My Fire", from their 1997 album The
Fat of the Land.
Members
- Saffron - (Samantha Sprackling,
born 3
June 1968,
in Ibadan,
Nigeria)
- vocals
- Tim Dorney - (born 30 March 1965, in Ascot,
Berkshire) - keyboards
- Andy
Todd - keyboardist
- Johnny Male - (born 10 October 1963 in Windsor,
Berkshire) - guitar
(formally of One Little Indian
Records's Soul Family Sensation and Sensation)
- Pete Riley - drums
- David Barbarossa - drummer (formerly of Bow
Wow Wow, and Adam & the Ants)
Former members' later projects
- Saffron recorded the songs "Crusher", "Spirits", and
"Beauty Never Fades" on Junkie XL's 2003 album Radio
JXL: a broadcast from the computer hell cabin.
- As of 2005, Saffron is working on a new band called Swarm.
- Keyboardist Tim Dorney briefly reunited with fellow former
Flowered Up band member Liam Maher, but they split up in late 2002.
- The Republica website states that Johnny is now part of a
band called Cheap Glue, but no more details have emerged. Johnny also
co-wrote tracks for Lipslide, the 1997 solo album
by Sarah Cracknell of Saint Etienne.
Discography
Albums
- Republica
(Deconstruction - 5 October 1996)

- Republica - Limited Edition 2 Disk Set (Live
Versions) (Deconstruction - 1998)
- Speed Ballads
(Deconstruction - 30
July 1998)
- Ready To Go: The Best Of (Camden - 27 May 2002)
Singles
| Year |
Song |
UK
singles |
U.S.
Hot 100 |
U.S.
Modern Rock |
Album |
| 1994 |
"Out of this
World" |
- |
- |
- |
- |
| 1994 |
"Bloke" |
85 |
- |
- |
Bloke
EP |
| 1996 |
"Ready to
Go" |
13 |
56 |
7 |
Republica |
| 1997 |
"Drop Dead
Gorgeous" |
7 |
93 |
39 |
Republica |
| 1998 |
"From Rush Hour
With Love" |
20 |
- |
- |
Speed
Ballads |
| 1998 |
"Try Everything" |
- |
- |
- |
Speed
Ballads |
Audio sample