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The Senseless Things formed around the musical partnership of
songwriter
The definitive Senseless Things line-up finally evolved in
summer 1987 when Nicholls returned to take over bass, with the new
recruit, former BBC clerk Ben Harding,
acquiring the vacant guitarist's role. Taking their musical cue from
The bands first release was on a 7-inch compilation single
given away with issue 6 of London fanzine Sniffin' Rock. By March 1988
the band had attracted the attention of BBC disc jockey
The band's debut mini-album, entitled Postcard C.V., arrived
in November 1989. It comprised 22 minutes of scratchy, boisterous punk
pop. The band joined What Goes On Records just as it collapsed, then
signed to Vinyl Solution subsidiary Decoy Records, who released the
four-track EP Is It Too Late?, in May
The group stayed with Decoy for 'Can't Do Anything', which
prefaced an appearance at the
The first single from 1993's Empire Of The Senseless, 'Homophobic Asshole', was a brave statement but one that ultimately alienated radio programmers. Subsequent singles from the album had more success. Rumours circulated in March 1995 of the band's impending collapse, having been dropped by their record company.
In 1995, the band released a final album Taking Care Of Business, and a controversial single "Christian Killer" (renamed "Christine Keeler" for the album). They split up after one last UK tour.
Keds went onto form Jolt then Trip Fontaine and now The Lams.
He very briefly played with The Wildhearts. Ben went
onto join 3 Colours Red and has since
developed a career in public and media relations with diverse
organisations including
Senseless Things reformed (minus Morgan, who was unfortunately touring in Japan with Muse) for one short four song performance on 4th March 2007 - over 12 years after the band last performed - as part of a gig to celebrate the life of former Mega City Four frontman Darren 'Wiz' Brown, who died in December 2006.
1988 - Up & Coming 12" - Way Cool
1988 - split 7" w/ Crazyhead - Sniffin' Rock
1988 - Yo Yo Jo
1989 - Bootleg
1989 - Girlfriend/Standing in the Rain
1989 - Too Much Kissing/Trevor
1989 - Postcard CV
1990 - Is it Too Late?
1990 - Can't Do Anything,
1991 - Everybody's GoneEpic
1991 - Got it at the Delmer
1991 - Easy to Smile
1991 - Gokigenyo Dudes
1991 - Up & Coming
1992 - Hold it Down Epic
1992 - Homophobic Asshole
1993 - Primary Instinct
1993 - Too Much Kissing
1994 - Christine Keeler
1995 - Something to Miss
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