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Sunday, 19 July 2015

THE EASTERN DARK



The band was formed in 1984 when then Celibate Rifles bassist James Darroch decided to leave and form his own band. Darroch switched from bass to guitar and enlisted drummer Geoff Milne and former Lime Spiders backing vocalist Bill Gibson on bass. After some rehearsals the three became The Eastern Dark, named after a place in The Phantom comics. The three piece began playing live in May 1984, quickly garnering local support and earning notoriety for their habit of opening each set with a different Ramones cover, working their way chronologically through the Ramones' discography. Their first single, "Julie Is A Junkie / Johnny And Dee Dee," was released on Waterfront Records in July 1985. This single was also released in France on the Sonics label. 

With Rob Younger as producer the band recorded the EP 'Long Live The New Flesh!' in 1986. On March 4, 1986, days after finishing the EP, and en route to a week-long series of shows in Melbourne, the band's van went off the road; Darroch died in the accident, and Milne and Gibson were hospitalised. 'Long Live the New Flesh!' was released posthumously later that year, and a collection of live recordings and demos was released as 'Girls on the Beach (With Cars)' in 1989. A CD collection of the previously released material, 'Where Are All the Single Girls?' was released on Half A Cow Records in 2000 (and re-released in 2010).

Members

James Darroch (vocals, guitar), Bill Gibson (vocals, bass), Geoff Milne (drums)




SINGLES
''Julie Is A Junkie / Johnny And Dee Dee'' 1985 Waterfront 

EPs
'Long Live The New Flesh!' 1986 Waterfront




References

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Eastern_Dark


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