Menace Beach (band)

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Menace Beach are a five-piece indie rock band from Leeds, England.

OriginLeeds, England
Years active2012 (2012)–present
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Menace Beach
Menace Beach performing in Jan, 2017
Menace Beach performing in Jan, 2017
Background information
OriginLeeds, England
GenresIndie rock, college rock, noise pop
Years active2012 (2012)–present
LabelMemphis Industries (Link)
Too Pure
A Remarkable Idea
MembersRyan Needham
Liza Violet
Matt Spalding
Nestor Matthews
Nick Chantler
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Ryan Needham from the band, is also a member of Yard Act.

Biography

Menace Beach were formed by core members Ryan Needham (currently the bass player in Leeds band Yard Act) and Liza Violet (formerly of Department M) in 2012.[1] Although the band have a revolving cast of musicians, it has invariably included Nestor Matthews (previously of Sky Larkin), Matt Spalding and Nick Chantler (of Seize The Chair). They have also played with MJ of Hookworms, Robert Lee of Pulled Apart By Horses and Paul Draper of Mansun, who provided backing vocals and guitar on their BBC Radio 6 Music Marc Riley session.[2] Brix Smith of The Fall and Brix & the Extricated performed on two tracks on their third album, Black Rainbow Sound. As a consequence of their notable members, the band have been called a supergroup.[3] Menace Beach have released on Too Pure and French label Desire, but are currently signed to Memphis Industries; they released their third album with them in 2018. They have previously been produced by MJ of Hookworms at his Suburban Home Studio, and their video for Drop Outs was animated by Tom Hudson of Pulled Apart By Horses. The band have had coverage from NME,[4] Drowned In Sound,[5] This Is Fake DIY,[6] Rough Trade[7] and The Guardian.[8]

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

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