Haze are an English progressive rock band from Sheffield, mainly active in England in the 1980s.[1]
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Background information | |
Origin | Sheffield, England |
Genres | Progressive rock |
Years active | 1978–1988 1998-present |
Labels | Gabadon |
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Past members |
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Website | www |
History
editFormed in 1978 by the brothers Chris McMahon (bass, keyboards and vocals), and Paul McMahon (guitar and vocals), they played their first concert at Stephen Hill Youth Club, Sheffield on 10 November that year.[1] They had several drummers before the longest serving and most notable, Paul 'Chis' Chisnell, joined them at a concert at the White Lion, Huddersfield, on 19 June 1983.[1]
The band's first full album, C'est La Vie, was released on vinyl with a special concert at Sheffield's The Leadmill on 7 April 1984.[2]
Following a "final" sell-out gig at Sheffield University on the 10th anniversary of the band's founding, 29 May 1988, the trio split up,[1] but reunited for a "one-off" concert to mark the 20th anniversary, on 31 May 1998 at The Boardwalk, Sheffield.[1] They now play together on an occasional basis, and played two 30th anniversary gigs at The Peel, Kingston-upon-Thames, London on 31 May, and at The Boardwalk on 1 June 2008,[1] at which six new songs were performed.
Despite achieving no chart success, and never having a recording contract (they released their own albums, on their 'Gabadon' label), they attracted a considerable cult following, headlined at The Marquee,[1]
In March 2013 the band released their first studio album in 26 years, called The Last Battle. The album features the band in its classic line-up (Paul and Chris McMahon and Paul Chisnell) with the addition of Ceri Ashton (on whistle, flute, cello, viola and clarinet) and Catrin Ashton (on fiddle and flute). The band stated that this is the final recorded performance with their long time drummer Paul Chisnell. Since the release of the album Paul McMahon's son Danny McMahon has been playing drums with Haze.[3]
Images
editThe band at a concert in the early 1980s
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Chris McMahon
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Paul McMahon
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Paul Chisnell
Discography
editSingles and EPs
edit- "The Night" (1981, 7" single)
- The Ember (12" EP, 1985)
- "Tunnel Vision" / "Shadows" (1986, 7" single)
Albums
edit- The Cellar Tapes (1983, C-Cassette)
- C'est La Vie (1984)
- Cellar Replay (1985)
- Warts 'n' All (1986, live album)
- Stoat & Bottle (1987)
- Humphrey (1988)
- The 10th Anniversary Gig
- In Concert
- 20th Anniversary Show (1998)
- 30th Anniversary Show (2008)
- The Last Battle (2013)
- 40th Anniversary Show (2018)
- Back to the bones (2020)
Compilations
edit- Old New Burrowed & Blue (No Third Mole) (1986, Compilation)
- The Peterborough Tapes (1987, Compilation)
- Last Orders (1989, Compilation)
- In the End: 1978–88 (1992, Compilation)
- C'est La Vie / The Ember (1996, Compilation)
- 20th Anniversary Tape: 1978–98 (1998, Compilation)
Videos
edit- In That Branch of the Lake (Lecco 9 April 2010) (2010, Recorded live on their Italian Tour in April 2010)
- 40th anniversary show (Sheffield 23 June 2018) (2018, Recorded live at the Greystones, Sheffield 2018)
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g "Haze/World Turtle/Von Daniken Gig List". Archived from the original on 26 April 2012.
- ^ "Haze (UK) C'est la Vie". Retrieved 21 February 2013.
- ^ "Haze – About". Facebook. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
External links
edit- Official website
- Haze discography at MusicBrainz
- Haze at AllMusic
- Haze discography at Discogs
- Haze history & discography at ProgArchives.com
- Haze tour dates at Songkick