The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster


The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster were an English rock band from Brighton, England, formed in 1999. They have released three full-length albums, Hörse of the Dög, The Royal Society and Blood and Fire.

History

Originally formed in 1999, the band comprised Guy McKnight, Andy Huxley, Marc R. Norris, Symren 'Sym' Gharial, and Tom Diamantopoulo, until May 2005, in which Andy Huxley "decided to leave due to a decrease in musical similarities"
to form the death-jazz band Vile Imbeciles and was replaced by Rich Fownes from . In their first few years as a band, they were known for their large black car with red and orange flames on each side. According to Guy McKnight on MTV Two's Gonzo the car has now gone. The band are renowned for their intense live shows, where McKnight regularly leaves the stage during numbers to mingle with the crowd.
They have released three full-length albums, Hörse Of the Dög in 2002, The Royal Society in October 2004 and Blood And Fire in May 2010. The band have released eight singles on various formats, each release has had several b-sides included and so the band have a large number of songs that cannot be found on their albums. The song "Mister Mental" was featured on the film, Shaun of the Dead, the movie also contained posters and other references to the band.
The band have on rare occasion disguised themselves as a band called The Boogs, a band that had apparently signed with their old record label, No Death. They released one song as The Boogs which was a B-side on one of their singles. The song is titled "Palomino's Dream". A video was also made for the song, which featured them dressed up as green bees in New York City.
In 2003, Guy McKnight, Tom Diamantopoulo and former member Andy Huxley all became Buddhists after giving up drugs. In an interview, former member Andy Huxley was questioned about his reasons for giving up drugs he said "Because it's irresponsible, and you can't get anything done, and it stifles your creativity, and there's no benefit in it really, apart from its like going on vacation constantly, I can't write any songs when I'm on drugs, I need to be sober".
The band have played at both The Glastonbury Festival and The Reading and Leeds Festivals for several years running. They have also toured and supported many mainstream bands, including; System of a Down, Placebo, Klaxons, Murderdolls, Queens of the Stone Age and Scars on Broadway.
They released their EP, "In The Garden" on 23 July 2009 on digital format, with the hard copy's release being pushed back to the first week of September. The hard copy was released with a bonus live album and Ouija Board. This was the first release from the band since the departure of Huxley in May 2005. A 15 date tour took place to promote the release, starting in Manchester on 23 July 2007 and ending in London on 7 August; this was the first time the band had toured for two years. A mini tour took place during the end of 2007 and the start of 2008, with Christmas, Halloween and New Years shows.
On 7 April 2008, a few days after an announcement that Fownes was joining Nine Inch Nails, it was announced via Eighties's MySpace page that Fownes would be leaving the band. The band stated that they had no intention of splitting up and would begin auditioning for a new lead guitarist.
During gigs in July 2008, Fownes was replaced by friend of the band, Tristan McLenahan. In November, 2008 McLenahann became a full member of the band. It was announced that the band were to travel to France to record their new album. In late 2009 the band posted several snippets of new material on their Myspace page, and on 15 December a re-designed Myspace page stated that they were signed across two labels; No Death and Black Records.
The band released their third studio album, Blood and Fire on 17 May 2010. It was preceded by the single "Love Turns to Hate" on 10 May 2010.
On 17 March 2011, guitarist Dominic Knight officially announced on their official Facebook page that the band had disbanded to pursue other projects.
Over a year after splitting, the band received an unexpected boost to their profile when in May 2012 their track "Chicken" was used in "My Time Is Now", a global advert for Nike Football.
In June 2012, the band announced that they would re-form with original founding members Huxley and Norris to perform their debut material at three shows.
On 13 May 2013, the band announced via their Facebook page that they decided to disband. The reason given was that no shared musical common ground was found when recording new material and that the band did not have the strength to carry on. It was also announced that members would now work individually on future projects.
In 2015, The Prodigy released the album The Day Is My Enemy, which featured a cover version of the band's 2005 single "Rise of the Eagles" as a bonus track.
In 2015, Huxley and Gharial announced they had started a new project, , and released The Genius of the Crowd EP on . In autumn 2016, Piano Wire announced they would release debut album Dream Underground on their own Hanging Houses record label in February 2017, along with lead single "Get a Life" produced by Gil Norton.

Discography

Albums

Demos, promos and EPs

This DVD was intended to promote the "Love Music Hate Racism" campaign. A small number of copies were dispatched to fans, who were instructed to pass them on to see how far they could get it. It has been said that some have reached as far as Japan and Mexico.

Compilation appearances

Song title changes

The band changed the titles of several of their songs from the demo and touring stages to the time of release:


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Band members