Marystaple

Marystaple (also known by its fans as Staple) is a New Zealand-based alternative rock band formed in 1996.

Marystaple
OriginNew Zealand
GenresAlternative, blues, indie
Years active1996 - present
Websitewww.marystaple.co.nz
MembersMatt Fairley
Aaron McMinn
Mike Enoka
Past membersSam F

Band members

History

After the release of their well received first EP Reset Speed in 2002, the band began the first of two nationwide tours around New Zealand. They played over 60 gigs (many of which sold out) and included gigs with The Datsuns, The D4, Superjesus, Grinspoon and Betchadupa. Two of their music videos reached M2's top 12 charts (with both of them staying on for over 2 months).[1]

Discography

Albums

Release date Title Label Catalog number
Albums
2008 No Need to Be Nervous
EPs
2002 Reset Speed Hey Harry HHR02
2003 Shotgun

Tracks on various compilations

Date Title Label Track(s) featured
2003 "StarF*ckers" Antenna Recordings Labourer from Reset Speed

In the media

Television

"Labourer" was used in the season 1, episode 17 "Sex, Lies and Spacerocks" of The Gibson Group Ltd comedy/drama series The Strip.[2]

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References

  1. "Marystaple Biography" Muzic.Net.Nz. URL Accessed 14 December 2007.
  2. "The Strip - Behind the scenes - Music - Series 1 Archived 16 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine" thestrip.co.nz. URL Accessed 14 December 2007.
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