The band's first release was a single, "The Lords of Summer" issued by Sydney label Phantom Records in 1988. Following this, The Mark of Cain's drummer situation became reasonably stable for some time with the addition of Campbell Robinson and the band issued two albums on Adelaide label Dominator Records, 'Battlesick' in 1989 and 'The Unclaimed Prize' in 1991. The band's music came to the attention of Steve Albini, who produced their next release, the 1993 EP 'Incoming'. This was the recording debut for Robinson's replacement Aaron Hewson, who had joined the band shortly after the release of 'The Unclaimed Prize'.
Albini's involvement with The Mark of Cain in turn led to Henry Rollins producing the band's breakthrough album, 1995's 'Ill at Ease'. The first release on Sydney alternative label rooArt, 'Ill at Ease' was also the first to win wide radio support, with Triple J giving the singles "First Time" and "LMA" solid airplay. A national tour followed, after which Hewitt left and Campbell Robinson returned. The next year, The Mark of Cain released 'Rock And Roll', a collection of remixes by artists such as Paul Mac and B(if)Tek. The band also contributed some songs to the soundtrack of the Australian film Idiot Box including a cover of "Degenerate Boy" by early Australian punk band X. This was a minor hit. Robinson was replaced by Stuart Baguley in late 1998 but Stanier was mooted as a member from mid-1999. He was taken on to provide the drumming on the next album 'This is This' which was produced by Andy Gill of Gang of Four, one of The Mark of Cain's early influences. 'This is This' was released by BMG in 2001 with the announcement that Stanier was now the band's permanent drummer.
According to their official website, The Mark of Cain commenced recording in February 2008 at Broadcast Studios (Adelaide, Australia) with engineer Evan James and drummer John Stanier forming material for a new album set to be released in 2011.Mixing of the new album commenced in December 2010 in Melbourne Australia with Forrester Savell. On the 1st of December 2011 the new single ''Barkhammer'' is played for the first time on Triple J Radio in Australia. A second single ''Heart of Stone'' is released on the 18th of September 2012 and finally the long-awaited album 'Songs of the Third and Fifth' is unleashed on the 2nd of December through Fuse/Feel Presents earning favourable reviews.
As of 18 January 2013, the band announced that they will be touring Australia in March '13 with Eli Green on drums, sitting in for John Stanier who is unable to tour due to his commitments with US band Tomahawk. They completed further tours in 2014 and 2015, with Green on drums. Rod Archer, their original vocalist until 1985, died of cancer on 26 February 2016. In June 2015 the group had performed a benefit concert for Archer who was then undergoing chemotherapy. In July 2019, the band announced a national tour to play 'Battlesick' in its entirety, for its 30th anniversary. A similar tour for 2020 marking the 25th anniversary of 'Ill At Ease' was postponed. In 2022, The Mark of Cain was admitted into the South Australian Music Hall of Fame.
Members
John Scott (guitars, vocals), Kim Scott (bass), Rod Archer (vocals), Roger Crisp (drums),
John Rickert (drums), Campbell Robinson (drums), Aaron Hewson (drums), Charles Lockey (drums), Stuart Baguley (drums), John Stanier (drums), Eli Green (drums)
SINGLES
Degenerate Boy
| 16 FEB '97 | #100 |
Interloper
| 6 JUL '97 | #89 |
Retaliate
| 19 FEB '01 | #47 |
References
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mark_of_Cain_%28band%29
http://top100singles.blogspot.com.au/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mark_of_Cain_%28band%29
http://top100singles.blogspot.com.au/
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