The Morning After Girls (deleted 28 Mar 2008 at 06:07)
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| The Morning After Girls | |
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| The Morning After Girls | |
| Origin | |
| Genre(s) | Psychedelic rock Alternative rock |
| Years active | 2003–present |
| Label(s) | Best Before Records Fly Music Rainbow Quartz Records Rubber Records |
| Website | Official website |
| Members | |
| Sacha Lucashenko Martin B. Sleeman Anton Jakovljevic[1] |
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| Former members | |
| Aimee Nash Scott Von Ryper[1] |
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The Morning After Girls are an Australian psychedelic rock band. The group originally formed in Melbourne around 2003 by founding members Sacha Lucashenko (vocals/guitar) and Martin B. Sleeman (guitar/vocals) and now includes Anton Jakovljevic (drums/percussion).
The group has released two EPs, the first on Rubber Records in 2003 and the second on Fly Music in early 2005, both of which are self-titled.On September 20, 2005, the band released their two EPs as one CD in North America entitled The Morning After Girls: Prelude EPs 1 & 2. This album comprising of the two self-titled EPs was also released as Shadows Evolve on November 17, 2005 in Australia and June 16, 2005 in the UK. Mid to late 2005, they toured with The Brian Jonestown Massacre. In 2006 they toured with Black Rebel Motorcycle Club.
The Morning After Girls are currently recording their debut album due for release late 2008.
Past members of The Morning After Girls include Johhny Livewire, Dr Karl Bartl, Andrew Cowey and Lucia DiMauro, but most notably, Aimee Nash (vox/keys/guitar) and Scott Von Ryper (bass), who have since formed The Black Ryder, touring with the likes of BRMC and The Raveonettes.
Discography
| Album Coverb> | Date of Release | Title | Label |
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| November 10, 2003 (Aus Only) |
The Morning After Girls 2 | Rubber Records | |
| January 10, 2005 (Aus Only) |
The Morning After Girls 2 (EP) | Fly Music | |
| September 20, 2005 (USA Only) |
The Morning After Girls: Prelude EPs 1 & 2 | Rainbow Quartz Records | |
| November 17, 2005 (Aus) June 16, 2005 (UK) |
Shadows Evolve | Fly Music (Aus) Best Before Records (UK) |
External links
- Official Website for The Morning After Girls
- Official MySpace for The Morning After Girls
- Tour Blog
- Interview with Alexander Laurence (The Portable Infinite) 2006
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