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''sink \ sink'' formed in early 2010, its first line-up comprising of ex-[[Laughter in the Mainsail]] members [[Jamie Dryden]] (vocals) and [[Alan Deare]] (bass), joined by [[Gareth Schott]] (guitar) and Greg Thomas (drums). The band disbanded in November 2010, with Dryden and Deare going on to form [[Blood Pops]] (2011-) and Schott retaining the name ''sink \ sink''.
 
''sink \ sink'' formed in early 2010, its first line-up comprising of ex-[[Laughter in the Mainsail]] members [[Jamie Dryden]] (vocals) and [[Alan Deare]] (bass), joined by [[Gareth Schott]] (guitar) and Greg Thomas (drums). The band disbanded in November 2010, with Dryden and Deare going on to form [[Blood Pops]] (2011-) and Schott retaining the name ''sink \ sink''.
  
''sink \ sink'''s second and current line-up includes Gareth Schott (songwriter and multi-instrumentalist), Kim Schulke (vocals) and Callum Plews (programming and production). This line up released a debut EP (via childrenplay records, UK) entitled [[Center Folds]], in July 2011. ''sink \ sink'' appeared on the [[birds of passage]] curated charity compilation album [[Tomorrow's Conversations]] (May 2011). Their debut album, [[The Darkest Dark Goes]], is due for release in 2012 through Feedback Loop Label (Portugal). The album features sleeve art by Hamilton artist Meredith Collins.
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''sink \ sink'''s second and current line-up includes Gareth Schott (songwriter and multi-instrumentalist), Kim Schulke (vocals) and Callum Plews (programming and production). This line up released a debut EP (via childrenplay records, UK) entitled [[Center Folds]], in July 2011. ''sink \ sink'' appeared on the [[birds of passage]] curated charity compilation album [[Tomorrow's Conversations]] (May 2011).  
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Their debut album, [[The Darkest Dark Goes]], released April 16, 2012 by Feedback Loop Label (Portugal). The album features sleeve art by Hamilton artist Meredith Collins.
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First single from the album '[[A Place That I Love]] was released as a free download. It featured unreleased b-side One Swallow Does Not Make a Summer and remix track Gursky by US-artist Cricket's Make Math [http://sinksink.bandcamp.com/]
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Song, '[[Black Gold]]', is due to feature on a compilation put together by UK independent label, Invisible Girl.
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The promo video for Black Gold was included in the 2011 HUFF: Hamilton Underground Film Festival, curated by [[Emit Snake Beings]]
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Song [[From the Year 1752]] features on post-rock compilation Deploy Your Senses [http://deployyoursenses.bandcamp.com/]
  
A song, 'Black Gold', is due to feature on a compilation put together by UK independent label, Invisible Girl. The promo video for Black Gold was included in the 2011 HUFF: Hamilton Underground Film Festival, curated by [[Emit Snake Beings]]
 
  
''sink \ sink'' have recorded a cover of Hamilton-band [[Laughter in the Mainsail]]'s Hardbitten with LA based singer-songwriter Gary Sunshine on vocals. Sunshine is a former member guitarist/songwriter for Circus of Power (RCA & Sony/Columbia Records), NY Loose (Punk Pop w/Shock, Fiction, Flipside and Hollywood Records) and The Silos (RCA). He has also completed assorted session work including Guns N Roses and Gravity Kills.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 14:24, 2 April 2012

sink \ sink formed in early 2010, its first line-up comprising of ex-Laughter in the Mainsail members Jamie Dryden (vocals) and Alan Deare (bass), joined by Gareth Schott (guitar) and Greg Thomas (drums). The band disbanded in November 2010, with Dryden and Deare going on to form Blood Pops (2011-) and Schott retaining the name sink \ sink.

sink \ sink's second and current line-up includes Gareth Schott (songwriter and multi-instrumentalist), Kim Schulke (vocals) and Callum Plews (programming and production). This line up released a debut EP (via childrenplay records, UK) entitled Center Folds, in July 2011. sink \ sink appeared on the birds of passage curated charity compilation album Tomorrow's Conversations (May 2011).

Their debut album, The Darkest Dark Goes, released April 16, 2012 by Feedback Loop Label (Portugal). The album features sleeve art by Hamilton artist Meredith Collins.

First single from the album 'A Place That I Love was released as a free download. It featured unreleased b-side One Swallow Does Not Make a Summer and remix track Gursky by US-artist Cricket's Make Math [1]

Song, 'Black Gold', is due to feature on a compilation put together by UK independent label, Invisible Girl. The promo video for Black Gold was included in the 2011 HUFF: Hamilton Underground Film Festival, curated by Emit Snake Beings

Song From the Year 1752 features on post-rock compilation Deploy Your Senses [2]


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