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Thursday, 12 May 2016

THE TWENTY SECOND SECT



Liz Dealey and The Twenty Second Sect were part of a conglomeration of bands centred around Adelaide. Formed in 1986 as a studio-only band to release the debut single, "The Wailing House". For that single, the band consisted of Liz Dealey and three members of Lizard Train: listed in guise on the back cover as: Chris Occulis-Orbis on guitar [Chris Willard], Shane Dustbrane on bass [Shane Bloffwitch] and David Slobulis on drums [David Crese] possibly for contractual reasons. 

Liz formed a new band The Twenty Second Sect around July 1987 when they actually began to play live. Liz retained the vocal spot with Orietta on guitar, Michael Tohl on bass, David Crese on drums, and Sharron Wetherall from Bloodloss on guitar. By late 1987 Sharron had left and was replaced by Bloodloss drummer Andrew Foley on guitar. Signed to the Greasy Pop label they released two albums 'Get That Charge' (1988) and 'Unexploded' (1989). David Crese was replaced by Scott Nadebaum for the second album. In Adelaide The Twenty Second Sect shared limited gigging rights with Lizard Train, The Exploding White Mice, Mad Turks, described by Greasy Pop boss Doug Thomas as ''Eddie Cochran on dangerous chemicals....Primevils and of course The Birthday Party to name but a few''.

Members

Liz Dealey (vocals), Chris Willard (guitar), Shane Bloffwitch (bass), David Crese (drums), Orietta (guitar), Michael Tohl (bass), Scott Nadebaum (drums), Sharron Wetherall (guitar), Andrew Foley (guitar)





SINGLES
''The Wailing House / Tell Me Go / (Don't) Give Me That'' 1986 Greasy Pop 

ALBUMS
'Get That Charge' 1988 Greasy Pop 
'Unexploded' 1989 Greasy Pop 






1 comment:

  1. so great to hear this song being belted out by cull the band,anthem!!

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