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[[image:Lawnmowers2.jpg|right|thumb|''Human Lawnmowers'', Nexus 1985]] | [[image:Lawnmowers2.jpg|right|thumb|''Human Lawnmowers'', Nexus 1985]] | ||
− | ''Human Lawnmowers'' were a band from the mid- to late-1980s who evolved out of a late line-up of [[The Accessories]]. They had the song ''Razor Blade'' featured on the 1989 compilation [[Surf Music]], and an album on [[Orange Recordings]]. Members included [[Martin Fisher]], [[Joe Flynn]] (guitar/ vocals), [[Terry Edwards]] (drums) and [[Kent Ericksen]] (bass). Fisher departed and the group slimmed down to a trio playing shows in Hamilton and Auckland in 1986. An attempt to record an EP for Flying Nun Records in 1986 with former Chill ''Terry Moore'' was unsuccessful. | + | ''Human Lawnmowers'' were a band from the mid- to late-1980s who evolved out of a late line-up of [[The Accessories]]. They had the song ''Razor Blade'' featured on the 1989 compilation [[Surf Music]], and an album on [[Orange Recordings]]. Members included [[Martin Fisher]], [[Joe Flynn]] (guitar/ vocals), [[Terry Edwards]] (drums) and [[Kent Ericksen]] (bass). Fisher departed and the group slimmed down to a trio playing shows in Hamilton and Auckland in 1986. Gigs included support for ''Sneaky Feelings'' at [Orientation]] 1986. An attempt to record an EP for Flying Nun Records in 1986 with former Chill ''Terry Moore'' was unsuccessful. |
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Revision as of 21:47, 20 November 2012
Human Lawnmowers were a band from the mid- to late-1980s who evolved out of a late line-up of The Accessories. They had the song Razor Blade featured on the 1989 compilation Surf Music, and an album on Orange Recordings. Members included Martin Fisher, Joe Flynn (guitar/ vocals), Terry Edwards (drums) and Kent Ericksen (bass). Fisher departed and the group slimmed down to a trio playing shows in Hamilton and Auckland in 1986. Gigs included support for Sneaky Feelings at [Orientation]] 1986. An attempt to record an EP for Flying Nun Records in 1986 with former Chill Terry Moore was unsuccessful.