The God Machine (band)

The God Machine

The God Machine, 1992.
Background information
Origin San Diego, California, United States
Genres Alternative rock
Post-rock
Hard rock
Alternative metal
Years active 1990–1994
Labels Fiction, Eve Records, Polydor
Associated acts Sophia
Members Robin Proper-Sheppard
Jimmy Fernandez (deceased)
Ronald Austin

The God Machine were an alternative rock band, active in the first half of the 1990s. Its members were all from San Diego, California, United States, but they all lived and performed mainly in the United Kingdom and across Europe.

The band consisted of three members, Robin Proper-Sheppard (guitar/vocals), Jimmy Fernandez (bass) and Ronald Austin (drums), and they first performed officially under the name The God Machine in 1991. They released an EP, Purity with the Eve record label, and were later given a recording contract with Fiction Records. They released two albums in their career, both with their trademark dark and industrial-sounding alternative rock, before Fernandez suddenly died from a cancerous brain tumour. Their single release of "Home", peaked at No. 65 in the UK Singles Chart in January 1993.[1] Proper-Sheppard went on to form The Flower Shop Recordings label, and bands Sophia and The May Queens.

Their second album, One Last Laugh in a Place of Dying, was recognized by Alternative Press as one of the "90 greatest albums of the 90s" (#88) in their December 1998 issue.[2]

Their earlier San Diego incarnation was called Society Line, and also featured guitarist Albert Amman, who left the band before its move to London.[3]

Discography

Studio albums

EPs/singles

Compilation appearances

B-sides / rare tracks

References

  1. 1 2 Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 229. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  2. "Alternative Press - 90 greatest albums of the 90s".
  3. "Online biography of The God Machine".
  4. "Love Bites - Kennel Club 10-inch Vinyl".
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