UnAmerican (band)
UnAmerican | |
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Origin | London, England |
Genres | Alternative rock |
Years active | 1997–2002? |
Labels | Universal Records |
UnAmerican were an English rock band based out of London. The group was fronted by former World Party member Steve McEwan.
Biography
[edit]Steve McEwan played guitar in World Party, and while in the group began working with fellow member Guy Chambers on a side project. They wrote several songs together which would later be included on UnAmerican's debut album. After Chambers left to work with Robbie Williams, McEwan recruited Matthew Crozer from a London band called Ugli, and Peter Clarke and Tim Bye from a group called Bugs.[1] The group were signed by Estupendo Records, a Universal subsidiary, after only a few live shows.[1] Their debut self-titled record was released early in 2000.[2] Following the release of the album, the group toured the United States with The Who.[3][4]
The group worked on a second album, but it was never released.
Members
[edit]- Steve McEwan - vocals
- Peter Clarke - bass
- Matthew Crozer - guitar
- Tim Bye - drums
References
[edit]- ^ a b UnAmerican at Allmusic
- ^ Album Review. The Phantom Tollbooth, 25 November 2001. Accessed 5 February 2008.
- ^ Unamerican Music. Miami New Times, 21 September 2000. Accessed 5 February 2008.
- ^ UnAmerican. Anti Music. Accessed 5 February 2008.
External links
[edit]- Band biography, Hip Online