Broken Head

Broken Head (also styled as Brokenhead) is a dub band from Brisbane, Queensland, which was formed after a six-hour jam session in 1996 by Regurgitator's Ben Ely on bass guitar, Skritch from Gota Cola on drums and Guy Webster on guitar.[1][2][3][4]

Broken Head
OriginBrisbane, Queensland, Australia
GenresDub
Years active1996 (1996)–present
LabelsValve/East West
Members

The group issued their debut album, Locarno, on 1 September 2000 via Valve Records/East West as a single CD and also as an extended edition including a bonus disc, Remember to Breathe, of live material.[5] It was co-produced by Ely, Skritch and Webster with Magoo (Regurgitator).

Soon after the group was put "on ice for most of the last few years while the individual members pursued other projects" until November 2006.[2] Webster explained, "It was something we always understood with this band, that there will be times when it will have to be more infrequent. We always agreed, this is a band that we're going to be playing in for the rest of our lives, so we’ll always be around."[2]

Members

Discography

  • Locarno (2000) - Valve/East West[6]
gollark: Well, yes; if you want to buy every single one, "Gollark's Tiny Diamond Store" will sell just 1 for 5000KST.
gollark: Also, he can create new wallets and buy with them, anonymously.
gollark: To the shop owner, 5cn buying 5000 is not different - profit-wise - to 5 people buying 1000.
gollark: There is no incentive to.
gollark: I suspect that many will just copy example code and bodge it slightly.

References

  1. Northern Territorian, 10 November 2000, "Groove to `divine dub'" by Camden Smith
  2. "Broken Head". Rave Magazine. Brisbane Street Press. 27 November 2006. Archived from the original on 2 March 2012. Retrieved 31 March 2017.
  3. Courier Mail, 24 December 1999, "Brokenhead aim to chill, mon" by Debra Aldred
  4. Courier Mail, 3 November 2000, "Dub be good to me" by Noel Mengel
  5. "Broken Head – Locarno". Consume/Valve Records. Retrieved 31 March 2017.
  6. Newcastle Herald, 5 October 2000, review by Chad Watson
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