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− | ''Bitumus'' were a hard rock group fronted by [[Julz Cairney]] (guitar, vocals), initially with [[Darryl Monteith]] (ex-[[Whisperscream]]; drums), [[Richard Jones]] (guitar) and [[Grant Hislop]] (bass). ''Hislop'' and ''Monteith'' were eventually replaced by [[Munro Goodwin]] (bass) and [[Dean Fisher]] (drums). This lineup released an EP "[[When I want to Drown]]" independently in April 1996 with a release party at [[Down Under Bar]]. The track also appeared on the 1996 compilation [[In Love With This Town]]. ''Munro Goodwin'' went on to [[Chuganaut]]. | + | ''Bitumus'' were a hard rock group fronted by [[Julz Cairney]] (guitar, vocals), initially with [[Darryl Monteith]] (ex-[[Whisperscream]]; drums), [[Richard Jones]] (guitar) and [[Grant Hislop]] (bass). ''Hislop'' and ''Monteith'' were eventually replaced by [[Munro Goodwin]] (bass) and [[Dean Fisher]] (drums). This lineup released an EP "[[When I want to Drown]]" independently in April 1996 with a release party at [[Down Under Bar]]. The track also appeared on the 1996 compilation [[In Love With This Town]]. Two other tracks, ''Measure of Pain'' and ''Days are Longer'', appear on the 2002 compilation [[REAL (compilation)|REAL]]. ''Munro Goodwin'' went on to [[Chuganaut]]. |
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Revision as of 21:42, 10 October 2007
Bitumus were a hard rock group fronted by Julz Cairney (guitar, vocals), initially with Darryl Monteith (ex-Whisperscream; drums), Richard Jones (guitar) and Grant Hislop (bass). Hislop and Monteith were eventually replaced by Munro Goodwin (bass) and Dean Fisher (drums). This lineup released an EP "When I want to Drown" independently in April 1996 with a release party at Down Under Bar. The track also appeared on the 1996 compilation In Love With This Town. Two other tracks, Measure of Pain and Days are Longer, appear on the 2002 compilation REAL. Munro Goodwin went on to Chuganaut.