Ganger (band)

Ganger
Origin Glasgow, Scotland
Genres Post rock
Years active 1995-1999
Labels Domino, Guided Missile
Website http://www.ganger.co.uk/
Past members Graham Gavin
Stuart Henderson
James A. Young
Lucy McKenzie
Steven Clark
Martin Allen
Caroline Kraabel
Craig B
Natasha Noramly

Ganger were an alternative rock/post rock band from Glasgow, Scotland, with members who also played with Bis, Aereogramme, and Fukuyama.

History

The band was formed in early 1995 by bass guitarists Graham Gavin and Stuart Henderson, along with drummer James A. Young, guitarist Lucy McKenzie, and Steven Clark (aka Sci-Fi Steven) of Bis on drums and keyboards.[1][2] The band showed obvious influences from Krautrock bands such as Faust, Neu!, and Ash Ra Tempel, and their debut EP Half Nelson was released in 1996 on Glasgow label Vesuvius.[1] Two further EPs followed that year, The Cat's in the Bag...the Bag's in the River, and the Domino Records 'Series 500' release Hollywood Loaf. Continuing on Domino, and now with Martin Allen replacing Clark and Caroline Kraabel added on saxophone, the band's debut album, Fore, was issued in 1997, collecting tracks from the early singles.[1] Henderson and Young then recruited a new line-up of Craig B (guitar, vocals) and Natasha Noramly (bass, formerly of Fukuyama), and released two more singles before second album Hammock Style in 1998, which saw comparisons with Tortoise and Slint,[3] and was followed by a US tour with Mogwai.[4] Craig B left to form Aereogramme, and after the band's third album, Canopy, was recorded, the band split up.

Discography

Singles, EPs

Albums

References

  1. 1 2 3 Strong, Martin C. (2003) "Ganger", in The Great Indie Discography, Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-335-0
  2. Ankeny, Jason "Ganger Biography", Allmusic, Macrovision Corporation
  3. Gilman, Marc "Hammock Style Review", Allmusic, Macrovision Corporation
  4. "NME Reviews: Hammock Style", NME, 28 June 1998

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