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active from 1989 to 1994.


History

Scorpio Rising was formed in Birkenhead in 1989.Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, , p. 956 The group's first live performances took place in small clubs in Liverpool, with several shows at Liverpool Planet X and Cosmos Clubs in late 1989. The original lineup featured David "Stig" Renton on bass guitar. Scorpio Rising's definitive lineup and sound were created when bass player Steve Soar joined the band in 1992, whose influences included
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. Scorpio Rising signed to Chapter 22 Records (UK) and
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(US). The Scorpio Rising sound combined breakbeat-driven rhythms, pop melodies, and funk-influenced basslines with psychedelic and experimental guitar distortion techniques. Their earliest recordings feature frequent use of
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s and
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/baggy drum patterns contemporary during the early nineties. Scorpio Rising came to the attention of the UK music press in 1991 with the release of "Watermelon", their first major-backed single on Chapter 22 Records. For a brief period, their breakbeat-flavoured drums, distorted rock guitars and "new lad superstar" (''
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'' 1991) frontman Mickey Banks was hailed as a new direction for UK indie/rock music. At this time the band recorded the six-track mini album If.... It featured a new rock sound different from the band's contemporaries, with funk-influenced basslines, soft psychedelic guitars on the slower tracks and Stooges-style rock guitars backed with "baggy" rhythms for the first time on the faster tracks. The album was well received by the UK music press, leading to sold-out headlining dates across the UK and rave reviews of the live shows, which started to feature
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by the audiences. Scorpio Rising toured the UK with
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, PWEI, Neds Atomic Dustbin,
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and other contemporary bands of the early 1990s, culminating with appearances at
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in 1992. Scorpio Rising then recorded their one and only full-length album, ''Pig Symphony''. Scorpio Rising utilised ripped speakers, metal pipe acoustics and vintage film studio equipment while recording ''Breathing Underwater/Zero'' for Chapter 22 in Ed's Garage (now a defunct vintage recording studio in
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, London) in 1992. This session (co-produced by Teo Miller who also produced
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) generated interest from
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, who the band signed with after
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flew from New York to see them headline
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club in London in 1992. The ensuing album, ''Pig Symphony'', was recorded over Christmas 1992 at
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, Monmouth, and was again produced by Teo Miller with the band. During the 1993 PWEI tour preceding the release of ''Pig Symphony'', bassist Steve Soar left the band and they went into the studio as a four piece. Soar appears on "Breathing Underwater" and "Fountain Of You"; both recorded during the ''Breathing Underwater'' sessions at Ed's Garage; he was replaced by Mark Browning from The Bell Tower for the remainder of the tour and some following shows. Bass guitar on ''Pig Symphony'' was played by Bank and lead guitarist Sploote Lead. The band experimented heavily with ambient acoustics and darker material. The album includes longer, darker and more psychedelic tracks: "Oceanside" and "Sleeping Sickness" and extremely heavy guitar and vocal eq processing. ''Pig Symphony'' was mixed at Amazon/Parr St Studios in Liverpool. The album was well received by college radio in the US and received significant airplay, selling 30,000 units without advertising or tour support (both ostensibly due to internal reorganisation at Sire). After recruiting bass player Mandi Morgan, Scorpio Rising returned to the studio to record the follow-up for Sire/Elektra, titled ''Brutal Deluxe''. The new album was produced by
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of Perfecto, producer of
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'' and U2. Recorded and mixed in 1993 at Orinoco and Battery Studios in London, ''Brutal Deluxe'' took Scorpio Rising in a new direction, and included the unique thrash/trance track "Bugcatcher", which was later remixed by Steve Osborne and included in
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's Goa trance sets for Radio 1. The album was never released by Sire.


After Scorpio Rising

Banks and drummer Colin Owens worked together briefly under the name "Lounge", working with Nik Nicholl (former Black Grape manager) and
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of BAD fame. Owens went on to successfully form, record and tour the UK and Europe with his breakbeat band Surreal Madrid, finally returning to his rock and roll roots with the
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-based band Black Kat Boppers together with Roy Phillips, and Dylan Clarke of La Cucina. Banks left the music industry in 1996. Apart from a very brief guest vocal with the Perfecto/cult trance artist "Man With No Name", he disappeared from music for 12 years, eventually returning to live gigs in London in 2008, with Lead again on lead guitar and his 22-year-old son Jimmy on drums in the volatile instrumental "Surfcore" power trio Jimmy and The Destroyers. The Destroyers (renowned for destroying the stage and often injuring themselves) used The Camden Underworld as their base and played only 35 shows mainly in London, with cult punk bands The Vibrators, The Dickies, and Agent Orange, briefly appearing at
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in 2009 with The Damned. They recorded one studio EP, "The Surfcore EP", which was given away for free to their online fanbase. Their final gig was at the now defunct Gaff on Holloway Road, London. After the Destroyers split in November 2010, Banks moved to Amsterdam to work on an even more stripped down sound. He returned to Manchester, UK in 2012, where he began playing solo using a four string guitar as The Sonic Gypsy in bars in Manchester and Liverpool. Banks and Lead finally reunited under The Sonic Gypsy name in June 2012. The Sonic Gypsy's set occasionally includes parts from ''Pig Symphony''s darkest song "Oceanside" and the unreleased "Apocalypse Ranch" from Scorpio Rising's lost ''Brutal Deluxe'' album. Martin Atherton returned to music with the acoustic trio Qatsi in 2012. The band play frequently in Liverpool, showcasing Atherton's unique chord styles and compositions.


The Sonic Gypsy

In 2015, Banks recorded his debut solo album ''Born A Rolling Stone'' at Demon Studios, Manchester, which had a limited release in March 2015 to critical acclaim, and began gigging with a new sonic rock band The Sonic Gypsy Band, featuring Lead on lead guitar, Purcy Flaherty on harmonica, Piers Pennell on bass and Mon Duncalf on drums. He also appears with Shooter Jennings in Manchester. A music video was made and released in 2017 featuring Banks with the track "I Was Born A Rolling Stone". The album features revisited versions of Scorpio Rising's "Honeykill" and "Apocalypse Ranch". The Born A Rolling Stone version of the Sonic Gypsy band performed at the Desertfest in May 2017, as well as at the Solfest, the Sonic Rock Solstice Festival, and the Black Deer Festival. Banks now lives off grid as a continuous cruiser on his narrowboat The Heart Of Gold on the London waterways, and is the host of the controversial "Sonic Gypsy Radio Show". As of 2021, Banks and Lead are recording a 22-track double studio album at Viva Recorders Studio in London. The Sonic Gypsy ''Born A Rolling Stone'' tracklist: # The Unprecedented Return Of Mr Majestyk # I Was Born A Rolling Stone # Lucifer's Lament # Shotgun Tel # Meet Me By The River # Backyard Stomp No2 # Apocalypse Ranch Revisited # Honeykill # Mouthful Of Cactus (You Cant Kill A Good Thing) # Backyard Stomp No1 (Let The Good Times Roll) # Disclaimer Boogie


Members

* Mickey Banks – vocals (1989–1994) * Sploote Lead – lead guitar (1989–1994) * Martin Atherton – rhythm guitar (1989–1994) * David Renton – bass (1989–1992) * Steve Soar – bass (1992–1993; died 2022) * Mandi Morgan – bass (1993–1994) * Colin Owens – drums (1989–1994)


Discography


Albums

* ''IF..'' (1992), Chapter 22 * ''Zodiac Killers'' (1992), Sire – US compilation * ''Pig Symphony'',
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* ''Brutal Deluxe'' (unreleased)


Singles, EPs

* ''Stranges Times'' EP (1991), Chapter 22 – "The Strangest Things Turn You On" / "Burn Out" / "Bliss" * ''The Watermelon EP'' (1991), Chapter 22 – "Watermelon" / "Beautiful People" / "Malicious" * "Saturnalia" / "Disturbance" / "Peace Frog" (1992), Chapter 22 * "Silver Surfing" / "Fountain of You" / "Zero" (1993), Chapter 22 * "Evelyn" / "Its Obvious" / "Find Your Own Way" / "Brutal Deluxe" (1993), Sire * 12" white label single: to radio only: Bugcatcher/Dubcatcher


References

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