Taint (band)

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OriginSwansea, Wales
Years active1994–2010
LabelsRise Above Records, Household Name Records, SuperFi Records, Destructure Records
Taint
OriginSwansea, Wales
GenresSludge metal, hardcore punk, stoner rock
Years active1994–2010
LabelsRise Above Records, Household Name Records, SuperFi Records, Destructure Records
MembersJames 'Jimbob' Isaac
Alex Harries
Chris West
Darren Mason
Stophe Thomas
WebsiteTaint.co.uk

Taint was a Welsh three-piece heavy metal band from Swansea, Wales.

The band was formed in 1994 by guitarist and singer James "Jimbob" Isaac, bassist Darren Mason, and drummer Alex Harries, when they were all still teen-agers. In 2000, they released their first EP, Die Die Truthspeaker. By this time, the bassist Stophe Thomas had replaced Mason; Thomas left in 2001 and was replaced by Chris West.[1]

In 2005, they released their first album, The Ruin of Nová Roma.[2] Their second release, Secrets and Lies, followed in 2007, with an EP, All Bees to the Sea, following in 2009.

In September 2010, Taint announced via their website that they were disbanding. The band had always toured extensively; now Harries and West wanted to stop touring and spend more time with their families and Isaac wanted to keep touring and writing.[3] They played their final show in December 2010 in their hometown of Swansea. In 2019, Taint was included in the exhibit and documentary 50 Years of Music in Swansea.

Jimbob Isaac formed the three-piece band 'Hark'.[3] followed by Silverburn and Chris West joined the band Spider Kitten.

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