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Wednesday, 30 October 2013

KILLING TIME/MANTISSA



Killing Time formed in 1989 in Melbourne with Nina Grant (ex-Good and Evil) on bass guitar and vocals; Chris Paine (ex-Utter Stench) on guitar; Adam Pringle (ex-Compressed Heads) on lead vocals; and Arnie Prazz on drums. By year's end Prazz was successively replaced by Russell Hopkinson and Tubby Wadsworth (aka Alex Nikolzew). Initially the group performed "Stooges-style grunge". In June 1990 Jed Starr (aka Darren McCormack) joined on lead guitar and the band used a "more adventurous contemporary hard rock stance". The group gained a "fanatical live following" and after a bidding war were signed to Red Eye Records.

Their first EP, 'Ruby's Mind', appeared in February 1991 and reached #76 on the ARIA Singles Chart. According to Australian rock music historian, Ian McFarlane, "with its crunching guitar riffs and funkified bass lines, the anthemic 'Ruby's Mind' launched Killing Time as a band with enormous potential and crossover appeal". At the end of 1991 Wadsworth was sacked and eventually replaced by Syd Green (ex-Scoundrel). One of the intervening drummers, Russell Hopkinson, was later a member of You Am I. In February 1992 another EP, 'Dream Alone', was released which peaked at #23 on the ARIA Singles Chart. Soon after Starr left and was replaced by Chris Collins (ex-Greg Brady Overdrive). Killing Time supported national tours by Jane's Addiction, Mudhoney, Scatterbrain and Baby Animals.

In August 1992 Killing Time changed their name to Mantissa due to American and Japanese bands of that name. The new name was chosen from the 1982 John Fowles novel, Mantissa. In October 1992 they issued their debut album, 'Mossy God', (produced by Mantissa and Terry Date), on Red Eye Records / Polydor Records, which reached #47. McFarlane noted "The album mixed grinding, heavy riffs, Grant's rumbling bass lines and Pringle's dramatic vocals with a mystical feel and all manner of psychedelic touches". The two singles from the album, "Mary Mary" (November) and "Land of the Living" (March 1993), peaked at #55 and #60 respectively.

Mantissa supported Red Hot Chili Peppers' national tour followed by their own national tours to promote their releases. In 1993 Mantissa spent nine months touring the US to promote the American release of 'Mossy God', including a support for Mindfunk. Mantissa returned to Australia by 1994 and opened for Pantera in November, they played at the January 1995 Big Day Out festival then released another EP, 'Inter Alia', that month. In August that year they released their second album, 'Thirst' (produced by Mantissa and Michael Letho), which did not chart. After one last national tour Mantissa broke up in 1996. On November 16, 2015, founding member and rhythm guitarist Chris Paine died in Melbourne. The news was broken to fans on the band's Facebook page.

Members

Nina Grant (bass), Chris Paine (guitar), Adam Pringle (vocals), Arnie Prazz (drums), Jed Starr [Darren McCormack] (guitar), Syd Green (drums), Chris Collins (guitar), Russell Hopkinson (drums), Tubby Wadsworth (drums)




SINGLES
Ruby's Mind
Killing Time
11 AUG '91#72

Dream Alone EP]

Killing Time

22 MAR '92

#23

Mary Mary

Mantissa

11 OCT '92   

#55

Land of the Living

Mantissa

21 MAR '93

#60







References

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mantissa_%28band%29

http://top100singles.blogspot.com.au/


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