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===Band Information=== | ===Band Information=== | ||
Mantissa was originally known as [[Killing Time]] and featured Jed Starr on guitar and Tubby Wadsworth on drums. The name change to Mantissa came in August of 1992 when the band was in the USA for the recording of the | Mantissa was originally known as [[Killing Time]] and featured Jed Starr on guitar and Tubby Wadsworth on drums. The name change to Mantissa came in August of 1992 when the band was in the USA for the recording of the ''Mossy God'' album. The band also switched base from Sydney to Melbourne (where they had, rather ironically, originally formed as '''Killing Time''') around the same time. Mantissa rocked with plenty of funk-laced heavy metal power while maintaining a high melody factor and the band’s music won a large US following. Mantissa toured and worked in the US for almost two years from the end of 1993. | ||
The band also switched base from Sydney to Melbourne (where they had, rather ironically, originally formed as '''Killing Time''') around the same time. Mantissa rocked with plenty of funk-laced heavy metal power while maintaining a high melody factor and the band’s music won a large US following. Mantissa toured and worked in the US for almost two years from the end of 1993. | |||
The band's return to Australia was followed by the issue of the "Inter Alia" EP and an appearance at the Big Day Out in Melbourne and Adelaide. Several months later the long-awaited second album was released. ''Thirst'' was a stark change in musical direction for the band that failed to be embraced by their fanbase and Mantissa fell apart shortly afterward. Syd Green joined [[Christ Art Museum]] in late 1995 later featured in '''iOTA's''' band. Adam Pringle continues to perform in Sydney with his own band. Chris Paine passed away on November 16, 2015. | The band's return to Australia was followed by the issue of the "Inter Alia" EP and an appearance at the Big Day Out in Melbourne and Adelaide. Several months later the long-awaited second album was released. ''Thirst'' was a stark change in musical direction for the band that failed to be embraced by their fanbase and Mantissa fell apart shortly afterward. Syd Green joined [[Christ Art Museum]] in late 1995 later featured in '''iOTA's''' band. Adam Pringle continues to perform in Sydney with his own band. Chris Paine passed away on November 16, 2015. |
Revision as of 18:25, 16 November 2015
Band Members
- Line-Up
- Chris Collins (guitar)
- Nina Grant (bass)
- Syd Green (drums)
- Chris Paine (guitar) (d. 16/11/15)
- Adam Pringle (vocals)
Formed
Melbourne, VIC, 1992
Band Information
Mantissa was originally known as Killing Time and featured Jed Starr on guitar and Tubby Wadsworth on drums. The name change to Mantissa came in August of 1992 when the band was in the USA for the recording of the Mossy God album. The band also switched base from Sydney to Melbourne (where they had, rather ironically, originally formed as Killing Time) around the same time. Mantissa rocked with plenty of funk-laced heavy metal power while maintaining a high melody factor and the band’s music won a large US following. Mantissa toured and worked in the US for almost two years from the end of 1993.
The band's return to Australia was followed by the issue of the "Inter Alia" EP and an appearance at the Big Day Out in Melbourne and Adelaide. Several months later the long-awaited second album was released. Thirst was a stark change in musical direction for the band that failed to be embraced by their fanbase and Mantissa fell apart shortly afterward. Syd Green joined Christ Art Museum in late 1995 later featured in iOTA's band. Adam Pringle continues to perform in Sydney with his own band. Chris Paine passed away on November 16, 2015.
Discography
Albums:
1993 | Mossy God | Polydor | |
1995 | Thirst | Polydor |
Singles:
1992 | Mary Mary | Polydor | |
1993 | Land of the Living | Polydor | |
1994 | Sanctify | Polydor |
EP:
1994 | Inter Alia | Polydor |
Compilation tracks:
Year | Track Title | Album Title | Label | |
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1992 | "Mary Mary" | 100% Hits Volume Six | EMI |