Sonic Violence
Sonic Violence were formed in Southend, Essex (UK) in the late 1980s by Andy Whiting and “Auntie”, who had previously played in punk band The Sinyx. The band were among the first acts to be signed to Peaceville Records, although they had moved to its subsidiary label Dreamtime by the time of their second full-length (“Transfixion”).[1] A third album was planned for 1993 but this never materialized. At last notice the band’s line-up had expanded to accommodate two drummers, two bass guitarists, a full light-show and greater emphasis on electronic samples.[2]
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Origin | Southend/Essex, UK |
Genres | Industrial music Industrial metal Experimental music Grindcore |
Years active | 1989–1993, 2018–present |
Labels | Peaceville |
Members | Dave (Auntie) - guitars/vocals |
Past members | Murray - bass/vocals Andy - bass Paul - bass Bill - samples Peri - drums/percussion Elmer - drums/vocals |
In 2018 Dave "Auntie" Godbald reformed the band and he is currently working on a new album called "Invincible".[3]
Discography
- 1989 Sacrifice To Strength (12”)
- 1990 Jagd (LP/CD, CD contains 3 extra tracks that feature on Sacrifice To Strength and Casket Case)
- 1990 Casket Case (12”, Re-release of Sacrifice To Strength with 2 dub mixes of tracks from Jagd)
- 1992 Transfixion (LP/CD)
- 1993 The Blastecyst Mixes (12”, Limited & numbered)
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