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The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster

Eighties Matchbox, Left to right: Sym Gharial, Tom Diamantopoulo, Guy McKnight, Rich Fownes, Marc Norris
Eighties Matchbox, Left to right: Sym Gharial, Tom Diamantopoulo, Guy McKnight, Rich Fownes, Marc Norris
Background information
Origin Flag of England Brighton, England
Genre(s) Rock
Psychosis Rock
Years active 1999 –Present
Label(s) Current
No Death Records
Previous
Island Records
Website www.eightiesmatchbox.co.uk
Members
Guy McKnight - Vocals
Marc Norris - Guitars
Sym Gharial - Bass
Tom Diamantopoulo - Drums
Rich Fownes - Guitars
Former members
Andy Huxley - Guitars (1999 - 2005)


The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster (often referred to as just Eighties Matchbox) are a psychosis rock band from Brighton, England, formed in 1999. The band's sound is dark and blues-influenced, with wild crooning vocals, deep bass lines and tom-heavy tribal drumming. The band has a cult fanbase, particularly in the South of England.

Contents

  • 1 History
  • 2 Discography
    • 2.1 Albums
    • 2.2 Singles
    • 2.3 Demos/Promos/EPs
    • 2.4 DVDs
    • 2.5 Unreleased songs
      • 2.5.1 August, 2005
      • 2.5.2 April, 2007
      • 2.5.3 Other unreleased songs
  • 3 Videography
  • 4 Trivia
  • 5 External links

History

Originally formed in 1999, the band comprised Guy McKnight (vocals), Andy Huxley (guitarist), Marc Norris (guitarist), Symren 'Sym' Gharial (bassist), and Tom Diamantopoulo (drummer), until May 2005, in which Andy Huxley "decided to leave due to a decrease in musical similarities" to form the death-jazz band Vile Imbeciles and was replaced by Rich Fownes from With Scissors. In their first few years as a band, they were known for their large black car with red and orange flames on each side which was also called "The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster" or "The Disaster Car". According to Guy McKnight on MTV Two's Gonzo the car has now gone. The band are renowned for their intense live shows, where McKnight regularly leaves the stage during numbers to mingle with the crowd.

They have released two full-length albums, "Hörse Of the Dög" in 2002 and "The Royal Society" in October 2004. The band have released seven singles on various different formats, each release has had several b-sides included and so the band have a large amount of songs that cannot be found on their albums. The song "Mister Mental" was featured on the "romzomcom" movie "Shaun of the Dead", the film also contained posters and other references to the band. In 2005 they supported System of a Down on their UK tour. In 2007, the played The Lost Vagueness Ballroom at Glastonbury Festival.

They are currently working on new material and attempting to find a new record deal, after the collapse of their deal with Island Records. They have recently finished mixing an EP titled; "In The Garden Ep", which was released on the July 23 on digital format, with the hard copy's release being pushed back to the first week of September. The hard copy will be released with a bonus live album and Ouija Board. This was the first release from the band since the departure of Andy Huxley in May 2005. A 15 date tour took place to promote the release, starting in Manchester on July 23 and ending in London on August 7, this was the first time the band had toured for two years.

The band are also planning a tour for around September time, following their tour in August. Their third album is planned to be released late 2007, early 2008.

Discography

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