Difference between revisions of "Dead City Ruins"

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*Former members
*Former members
**Mick Quee (bass) 2009 - 2014
**Mick Quee (bass) 2006 - 2014
**Drewsy (drums) 2010 - 2013
**Drewsy (drums) 2010 - 2013



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Dead City Ruins
OriginLondon, England
GenresHard rock, heavy metal
Years active2007 – present
LabelsImpedance
Associated actsAnarchsphere, Eye of the Enemy
Websitehttp://www.deadcityruins.com
MembersSean Blanchard, Andy Alkemade, Tony Alkemade, Tommy Teabag, Jake Wiffen
Past membersDrewsey, Mick Quee

Band members

  • Line-up
    • Andy Alkemade (drums)
    • Tony Alkemade (bass)
    • Sean Blanchard (guitar)
    • Tommy Teabag (guitar)
    • Jake Wiffen (vocals)
  • Former members
    • Mick Quee (bass) 2006 - 2014
    • Drewsy (drums) 2010 - 2013

Band information

Dead City Ruins was formed in London in 2006 by Jake Wiffen and Mick Quee. After recording an EP and touring Britain for a year or so, the pair returned to Australia and that version of the band folded. AFter auditioning for another band featuring Tommy Teabag, Wiffen convinced the guitarist to join he and Quee instead and Dead City Ruins reformed in Melbourne in 2009. After recording 2011's Midnight Killer album the band took on former Eye of the Enemy guitarist Sean Blanchard and booked their own 50-date European tour, travelling the continent in a hired van. Mid-2012 they again toured through Europe and Britain, supporting the likes of Mastodon, Hardcore Superstar, Faster Pussycat and Orange Goblin, among others, before spending most of 2013 recording a second album. Late in the year they returned to Europe for a 13-country run with Ugly Kid Joe and Skid Row; after the album was released in Australia they also toured nationally with those bands in April 2014. Mick Quee departed in October 2014 and was replaced by roadie Tony Alkemade.

Discography

Albums:

2011 Midnight Killer Impedance
2014 Dead City Ruins self release

EP:

2007 Lost in London self release