Engerica
Engerica | |
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Origin | Essex, England |
Genres | twee, metal |
Years active | 2000 – 2006 |
Labels | Sanctuary Records |
Website | http://www.engerica.com |
Members |
David Gardner Mike Webster Neil-Ross Gregory |
Engerica were a British, Essex based punk band. The group incorporated several styles into their repertoire, varying from punk and metal, to instances of grunge and goth-inspired lyrics. Their debut and only album There Are No Happy Endings, which was released on 13 March 2006, included a mix of styles.
Members and history
- David Gardner - Vocals, Guitar
- Mike Webster - Bass, Vocals
- Neil-Ross Gregory - Drums
In December 2000 the band played their first show, and in January 2005 Engerica signed to Sanctuary Records and recorded their debut album.
The band announced on Wednesday 23 August 2006 that they would be going their separate ways as of November 2006.
Their final gig was held on 26 October at Chinnerys in Southend-on-Sea.
Band members post Engerica work
Bassist Mike Webster began his own solo project in late 2005, generally performing vocals and an acoustic guitar, although he occasionally records with a backing group, whose members include his twin brother Jim. Some of the music written in this solo project has also been included in the Engerica catalogue of songs.
Later, the solo project became a full band named Baddies who achieved moderate success before disbanding in 2012. Mike Webster is now bassist for band Asylums, who's début album is due out on Cool Thing Records in 2016.
Vocalist and guitarist David Gardner began working as a film and media studies teacher, while attending university to study English. It is not know if he is involved in any music projects as of 2016.
Drummer Neil-Ross Gregory drummed for other bands and music projects after Engerica's initial break up. It is unknown what, if any music projects he is currently involved in as of 2016.
Discography
Album
- There Are No Happy Endings (13 March 2006) Sanctuary Records
Singles
Year | Title | Format | Label |
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2002 | "My Demise" | CD | (self released) |
2003 | "Trick or Treat?" | CD | Wrath Records |
2004 | "The Smell" | CD | Kennel Records |
2005 | "My Demise" (re-release) | CD / 7" | Sanctuary Records |
2005 | "Roadkill" | CD / Maxi CD / 7" | Sanctuary Records |
2006 | "The Smell" (re-release) | CD1 / CD2 | Sanctuary Records |
Music videos
Other
Demo, compilation albums, compilation EPs
Year | Title | Type | Featured Song/s |
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2000/2001 | The Pink Tape | Demo Cassette | 'Nobody's Saviour', 'Groaner' and 'The Brown Grass' |
(Never released) | Don't Think! | compilation EP | Unknown |
2003 | The Squirrel EP | compilation EP | Crooked Sex |
2004 | Doo...Wutchyalike | compilation CD | Crooked Sex |
2004 | Metal Hammer: The Razor Vol 1 | compilation CD | Funeral Song |
2004 | Rocksound compilation | compilation CD | Roadkill |
2004 | Subverse Vol 2:'Subverse by Name...Subverse by Nature | compilation CD | Reasons to be Fearful (Part 1) |
Nominations
- Metal Hammer Awards 2006: Best Newcomer