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The band then made four studio albums (plus a live album) for EMI and one studio album for Epic Records, in a period of eight years. [9] 1985's No Rest for the Wicked and associated single "No Rest" both made the mainstream top 30 in the UK, [10] the latter leading to some controversy when the band sported T-shirts with the phrase "Only Stupid Bastards Use Heroin" during an appearance on Top ...
Robert Charles Heaton (6 July 1961 – 4 November 2004) was an English musician best known as the drummer for the rock band New Model Army.Besides being the drummer for the band Heaton was also responsible for much of the band's songwriting, contributing particularly heavily towards the musical content of the album Thunder and Consolation.
Before New Model Army's 1991 American tour Alleyne-Johnson built a new, 5 string, electric violin which included a midi pick-up. At this point Alleyne-Johnson decided to record the Purple Electric Violin Concerto. [citation needed] Alleyne-Johnson left New Model Army after the recording of their 1993 album, The Love of Hopeless Causes. However ...
Sinfonia is a live double concert album and DVD video by English rock band New Model Army, released by earMUSIC on 15 September 2023. The album was recorded with the Sinfonia Leipzig Orchestra at the Tempodrom venue in Berlin on 15 July 2022. [2]
He toured extensively with the band over the next five years, playing at venues across Europe, the United States and Japan. He also contributed to New Model Army's milestone albums, The Ghost of Cain (1986) and Thunder and Consolation (1989), before leaving in 1990, when he was replaced by Peter "Nelson" Nice. [2] In late 1992 he joined The Damned.
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Strange Brotherhood was released in 1998 and is the seventh studio album by British rock band, New Model Army and the first on their own independent label, Attack Attack Records. The album was produced by Simon Dawson except for the tracks "Whites of Their Eyes" and "Queen of My Heart" which were produced by Mike Gregovich.
The Love of Hopeless Causes is the sixth studio album by British rock band New Model Army, released in 1993. It was produced by Niko Bolas, except "Afternoon Song", which was produced by Riku Mattila. It featured guest musicians, guitarist Adrian Portas and Clive Layton, who played the Hammond organ on "Fate".