Hamish Kilgour

Hamish Kilgour is a New Zealand musician notable for founding The Clean along with his brother David in 1978. He later moved to New York City and formed The Mad Scene in the early 1990s.[1]

Hamish Kilgour
Background information
Genresindie rock
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
InstrumentsDrums, vocals, guitar
LabelsFlying Nun Records, Merge Records, Ba Da Bing
Associated actsThe Clean, Bailter Space, The Great Unwashed, The Mad Scene

His first solo album "All of It and Nothing," was released on Ba Da Bing Records on 16 September 2014.

Kilgour formed The Mad Scene with guitarist/bassist Lisa Siegel.[2] They released an EP Falling Over, Spilling Over in 1992 on NYC indie label Homestead Records. Hamish's former label, New Zealand's Flying Nun, released the band's debut album A Trip Thru Monsterland in 1993.[3] After some personnel changes, the band signed to Merge Records and their second album Sealight was released in 1996.

Kilgour later worked with Gary Hunt, formerly with Gary Havoc & The Hurricanes and the Terrorways.[4] They worked together in Tiny Ruins.[5][6]

Discography

as Hamish Kilgour

with The Clean

with The Mad Scene

Albums

EPs

Compilations

  • We're All Normal and We Want Our Freedom - A Tribute to Arthur Lee and Love ('She Comes in Colors') - Alias Records (1994)
  • Sympathy for Count Pococurante Vol. 1 ('Shake') - Dark Beloved Cloud (1994)
  • Oh, Merge: A Merge Records 10 Year Anniversary Compilation - ('Kokomo Joe') - Merge Records (1999)
  • Sing A Song For You: Tribute To Tim Buckley ('Happy Time') - Manifesto (2000)
  • Woosh! Little Teddy Recordings 1991-2001 ('Transatlantic Telephone Conversation') - Little Teddy Recordings (2001)
  • Floosh! ('Floosh!') - Little Teddy Recordings (2002)
  • Old Enough 2 Know Better ('Spilled Oranges' [as Mad Scene]) - Merge Records (2004)
  • Yeti Three ('Western Garden' + 'Outro') - Yeti Publishing (2005)
  • Still Unravished - A Tribute To The June Brides ('No Place Called Home') - Yesboyicecream (2006)
  • SCORE! Twenty Years Of Merge Records ('I Met You In My Dreams' + 'The Greatest Time') - Merge Records (2009)
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References

  • Interview related to "All of It and Nothing"


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