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Barry Andrews (born 12 September, 1956 in West Norwood, London) is an English songwriter, singer and keyboard player who is a co-founder of
Shriekback Shriekback are an English rock band formed in 1981 in Kentish Town by Barry Andrews, formerly of XTC and the League of Gentlemen (keyboards/synthesizers/vocals), and Dave Allen, formerly of Gang of Four (bass), with Carl Marsh, formerly of ...
and was formerly a member of
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and League of Gentlemen.


Early life

Barry William Andrews was born in West Norwood, London, on 12 September, 1956, the only child of bricklayer William Andrews and Minnie, a housewife. Andrews attended Hitherfield Primary School in South-East London before moving with his family to Park North, Swindon, at the age of seven. He attended Park North Junior School, Richard Jefferies Secondary School and Park Senior High School, leaving full-time education in 1976.


Career

On leaving school, Andrews played keyboards in covers bands in Swindon and Exeter before joining XTC in 1978. He played on the band’s first two albums, ''
White Music ''White Music'' is the first studio album by the English band XTC, released on 20 January 1978. It was the follow-up to their debut, '' 3D EP'', released three months earlier. ''White Music'' reached No. 38 in the UK Albums Chart and spawned the ...
'' and ''
Go 2 ''Go 2'' is the second studio album by the English band XTC, released 6 October 1978 on Virgin Records. The United Kingdom version contained no singles, but the American and Canadian versions included the single "Are You Receiving Me?" (release ...
'', before leaving in 1979. That same year, he recorded the solo EP ''Town and Country'' (
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) and played on
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’s ''Soldier'' ( Arista) with
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, Klaus Krüger and
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. In 1980 he recorded the single ''Rossmore Road/Win a Night Out with a Well-Known Paranoiac'' on Virgin. Also in 1980, Andrews joined
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with
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and Jonny TooBad. They recorded one album for
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before Fripp dismissed the band. Andrews then formed Restaurant for Dogs with
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, Dave Marx and Bruce McRae. Latterly Clare Hirst, Sara Lee and Carlo Asciutti joined the band. In 1981, Andrews met up with bassist Dave Allen who had recently left
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and the pair, along with guitarist/vocalist Carl Marsh, formed
Shriekback Shriekback are an English rock band formed in 1981 in Kentish Town by Barry Andrews, formerly of XTC and the League of Gentlemen (keyboards/synthesizers/vocals), and Dave Allen, formerly of Gang of Four (bass), with Carl Marsh, formerly of ...
.
Shriekback Shriekback are an English rock band formed in 1981 in Kentish Town by Barry Andrews, formerly of XTC and the League of Gentlemen (keyboards/synthesizers/vocals), and Dave Allen, formerly of Gang of Four (bass), with Carl Marsh, formerly of ...
have been active for 41 years, recording 16 albums in that time, and are currently working on a 17th album. In 2003, Andrews began releasing solo projects through his own Shriekprods label. These form two main strands: the Haunted Box of Switches series of piano and voice albums which feature original material alongside minimalist reimaginings of Shriekback songs; and the Stic Basin series of albums of experimental electronica, of which there are now three volumes. In 2005, Andrews played keyboards on
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’s album '' Another Day on Earth''. 2007 saw Andrews reunite with former XTC bandmate
Andy Partridge Andrew John Partridge (born 11 November 1953) is an English guitarist, singer, songwriter, and record producer who founded the rock music, rock band XTC. He and Colin Moulding each acted as a songwriter and frontman for XTC, with Partridge writi ...
alongside Shriekback drummer
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on ''Monstrance'', a double album of instrumental improvisations. In 2015, Andrews recorded a six-track EP called ''Juju Grid'' with
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from
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, under the name of Anaxaton6. ''Contaminated Pop'' in 2019 was Andrews’ first solo album released under his own name. During a six-year hiatus from music from 1996 to 2001, Andrews began to design furniture and sculpture and studied for a degree in 3D Design in Metals at
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and
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universities. He also ran The Hoxton Gift Shop with Régine de la Hey in 2001, a gallery which sold original artworks.


Personal life

Andrews lives in London and Stroud, Gloucestershire. He has a son,
Finn Andrews Finn Andrews (born 24 August 1983) is a British/New Zealand musician. He is a solo artist and lead singer and songwriter of London-based rock band The Veils. His father Barry Andrews is a current member of Shriekback, was a member of XTC, and ...
, the lead singer/songwriter of
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, from his marriage to Vivienne Kent in the early 1980s.


Discography

XTC * ''
3D EP ''3D EP'' (stylised as ''3D • EP'') is the debut record by English rock band XTC, released on 7 October 1977 through Virgin Records. The songs were recorded and mixed at Abbey Road Studios with production and engineering by John Leckie. "I'm B ...
'' (EP, 1977) * ''
White Music ''White Music'' is the first studio album by the English band XTC, released on 20 January 1978. It was the follow-up to their debut, '' 3D EP'', released three months earlier. ''White Music'' reached No. 38 in the UK Albums Chart and spawned the ...
'' (album, 1977) * ''GO2'' (album, 1978) Shriekback * ''Tench'' (EP, 1982) * ''Care'' (album, 1983) * ''
Jam Science ''Jam Science'' is the third studio album by English pop group Shriekback. It was released in two versions in 1984 and was reissued on CD in a two-disc special release from the band themselves in 2014, the second disc being a live show at Hatfi ...
'' (album, 1984) * ''
Oil and Gold ''Oil and Gold'' (1985) is the fourth full-length album by English musical group Shriekback, released on Arista Records in UK and Europe, Australia and New Zealand and on Island Records in the United States, The album is widely considered the ...
'' (album, 1985) * ''
Big Night Music ''Big Night Music'' is the fifth full-length Shriekback Shriekback are an English rock band formed in 1981 in Kentish Town by Barry Andrews, formerly of XTC and the League of Gentlemen (keyboards/synthesizers/vocals), and Dave Allen, for ...
'' (album, 1986) * ''
Go Bang! ''Go Bang!'' is the sixth studio album by Shriekback, released in 1988. It produced a significant number of '' Billboard'' modern rock hits, including "Get Down Tonight," "Intoxication," and "Shark Walk". Released after the departure of founding ...
'' (album, 1988) * ''
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'' (album, 1992) * '' Naked Apes and Pond Life'' (album, 2000) * ''Having a Moment'' (album, 2003) * ''Cormorant'' (album, 2005) * ''Glory Bumps'' (album, 2007) * ''Life in the Loading Bay'' (album, 2010) * ''Without Real String or Fish'' (album, 2015) * ''Why Anything? Why This?'' (album, 2018) * ''Some Kinds of Light'' (album, 2019) * ''1000 Books'' (album, 2021) * ''Bowlahoola'' (album, 2022) Solo * ''Town and Country'' (EP, 1979) * ''Rossmore Road'' (single, 1980) * ''Stic Basin 1'' (album, 2003) * ''Haunted Box of Switches 1'' (album, 2003) * ''Contaminated Pop'' (album, 2019) * ''Haunted Box of Switches vols 1&2'' (album, 2019) * ''Stic Basin 2'' (album, 2020) * ''Stic Basin 3'' (album, 2022) Collaborations/Guest Keyboards * Robert Fripp: ''Exposure'' (album, 1979) * Iggy Pop: ''Soldier'' (album, 1980) * Robert Fripp: ''League of Gentlemen'' (album, 1981) * Restaurant for Dogs: ''Live at the 101 Club'' (album, 1981) * Brian Eno: '' Another Day on Earth'' (album, 2005) * ''Monstrance'' (album, 2007) * Anaxaton6: ''JuJu Grid'' (EP, 2013)


References


External links


Shriekback official website

Interview with Barry Andrews
on post-punk.com, 2018
Interview with Barry Andrews
on essentiallypop.com, 2018
Interview with Barry Andrews from 2001
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Barry Andrews Interview - Nakedly Examined Music (2019)

Shriekback, This Big Hush
on YouTube
Shriekback, Without Real String or Fish
videos
Barry Andrews, 14:1 from Haunted Box of Switches
YouTube video
Anaxaton 6, No Fool Boletus
YouTube video
Anaxaton 6, JuJu Grid
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