peoffrey
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Bibinho said:peoffrey said:I'd argue Beecher actually did very well by not allowing the scene to hold them back. Their first album was released by Earache to much critical acclaim. It's just a shame they decided to call it a day as soon as they did.
The unsigned scene in 2000 onwards produced a couple of good bands who never quite got there. Moco were phenomenal live band whose performances were legendary and Tsuji Giri's album produced by Steve Albini was top notch.
No bullshit i work with the drummer from beecher, and they did a reunion one off gig not long ago
I saw them advertised to play at Borderline in London a summer or two back. I wasn't aware whether it was a band using the same name or a brand new line up. Is your workmate called Will?