Scheer (band)

Summary

Scheer was an alternative metal band from County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It was first founded by PJ 'Doc' Doherty and Paddy Leyden. The composition of the band was Paddy Leyden (Rhythm guitar), Audrey Gallagher (vocals), Neal Calderwood, (Lead guitar) Joe Bates (drummer) PJ Doherty (bass guitar) left before the band signed to 4AD and recorded their first album and was replaced by Peter Fleming (Bass guitar).[3][4]

Scheer
Scheer, 1996.
Background information
OriginDerry, Northern Ireland
GenresAlternative metal[1]
Years active1993 (1993)–1998[2]
Labels4AD, Schism
Past membersP J Doherty
Audrey Gallagher
Neal Calderwood
Paddy Leyden
Peter Fleming
Joe Bates

After spending a few months playing small venues around Ireland, the band were signed by the Irish record label SON, and released their debut single "Wish You Were Dead" in late 1993. There was a great deal of interest surrounding this release and Scheer followed it with the "Psychobabble EP" in 1994.

In April 1995, Scheer signed to the 4AD label and released the "Schism EP". In 1996 the band's debut album was ready for release, and this was preceded by the release of two singles: "Sheà" and a revamped "Wish You Were Dead". Infliction was released in 1996 to critical acclaim.[2]

The recording of their second album began in 1997, but due to a contractual disagreement with 4AD, the release of the album was postponed indefinitely; the aptly titled ...And Finally appeared in mid-2000 on the band's own Schism Records label.

As all the members decided to continue with further solo projects, the group broke up in October 1998.[2]

Audrey has continued to work in the music business as a successful trance vocalist [5] Neal owns his own recording studio ManorPark Studios [6]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Singles and EPs edit

  • "Wish You Were Dead" single (Son Records BUA29, 1993)
  • Schism EP (4AD BAD5012, 9 October 1995)
  • Shéa EP (4AD BAD6003, 19 February 1996)
  • Wish You Were Dead EP (4AD BAD6005, 15 April 1996)
  • Demon EP (4AD BAD7006, 8 April 1997)

References edit

  1. ^ Lewis, Jonathan. "Scheer". AllMusic. Retrieved 9 July 2016.
  2. ^ a b c "Scheer Biography". Irısh Musical Center. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  3. ^ Kevin Courtney (5 July 1996). "Scheer but not transparent". Irishtimes.com. Retrieved 9 April 2020.
  4. ^ 4AD https://4ad.com/artists/scheer
  5. ^ "Interview with a Legendary Voice, Audrey Gallagher". Trancefamilyleb.com. 23 August 2014. Retrieved 9 April 2020.
  6. ^ "Manor Park Studio". Manorparkstudio.co.uk. Retrieved 9 April 2020.

External links edit

  • Consumable - June 15, 1996 – Scheer, Infliction - Lee Graham Bridges
  • Entertainment Weekly – Apr 12, 1996 – Music Capsule Review – Infliction