Pink Grease

Pink Grease
Origin Sheffield, England
Genres Post-punk revival, glam rock, new wave
Years active 20022007
Past members Rory Lewarne (Lead Vocals)
Nicholas Collier (The Machine)
Steve Santa Cruz (Guitar, Vocals)
John Joseph Lynch (Guitar, Saxophone)
Marc Hoad (drums)
Stuart Faulkner (Bass Guitar, vocals)

Pink Grease were a five-piece rock group from Sheffield, England. Drawing from prominent early influences like David Bowie, Iggy Pop, T.Rex, and even Kiss, the band's sound and style was often seen as glam rock while also being heavily influenced by such new wave artists like Duran Duran and punk rock artists like The Damned.

Pink Grease released their debut EP All Over You, in May 2003 to some minor critical praise. Then in June 2004 they followed up with the full-length This Is For Real with similar praise and some moderate commercial success. Their second album titled Mechanical Heart was planned for a release sometime in 2006/2007 but, after the split from the record label Mute Records, it is still unreleased and just a few promotional copies exist.

Rory Lewarne now sings with White Witches, a London/Paris-based experimental rock four-piece who describe their sound as a "dark, aggressive, poisoned, cultlike version of glam rock".

Discography

Albums

Singles

References

  1. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 427. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.


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