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[[Us-Holes]] was a duo consisting of [[Shawn Rolton]] (aka [[Shawn Porn]]) and [[Simon Howie]], with the two of them trading instruments. Their existence was short-lived, lasting only a matter of months over 1995. | [[Us-Holes]] was a duo consisting of [[Shawn Rolton]] (aka [[Shawn Porn]]) and [[Simon Howie]], with the two of them trading instruments. Their existence was short-lived, lasting only a matter of months over 1995. | ||
− | Both Rolton and Howie had shared time in a number of nameless high school bands with [[Dean Brown]] and [[Richard Whyte]], members of [[Negative | + | Both Rolton and Howie had shared time in a number of nameless high school bands with [[Dean Brown]] and [[Richard Whyte]], members of [[Negative Eh]], plus various other members. |
The Us-Holes’ sole live appearance was at a high school assembly at Fairfield College, where Rolton was a student, and their only recorded document was the “[[Make Funny Noises]]” cassette, released on [[Plop Recordings]]. | The Us-Holes’ sole live appearance was at a high school assembly at Fairfield College, where Rolton was a student, and their only recorded document was the “[[Make Funny Noises]]” cassette, released on [[Plop Recordings]]. |
Revision as of 11:28, 21 April 2011
Us-Holes was a duo consisting of Shawn Rolton (aka Shawn Porn) and Simon Howie, with the two of them trading instruments. Their existence was short-lived, lasting only a matter of months over 1995.
Both Rolton and Howie had shared time in a number of nameless high school bands with Dean Brown and Richard Whyte, members of Negative Eh, plus various other members.
The Us-Holes’ sole live appearance was at a high school assembly at Fairfield College, where Rolton was a student, and their only recorded document was the “Make Funny Noises” cassette, released on Plop Recordings.
The name of the band was a tribute to MiButt, another Plop Recordings act, that contained Howie’s sister, Tamara, who had earlier passed away.