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Cauda Pavonis are an English
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band founded in 1998, by Su Farr (later Wainwright) and Dave Wainwright. Originally conceived as a 'dark romantic' experience, Cauda Pavonis broke onto the UK goth circuit supporting acts such as Star Industry and
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. At the outset Cauda Pavonis were noted for their consciously-minimalist synthesized melodies and their use of live drums (uncommon during the late 1990s in UK goth music). They were described by Mick Mercer in his book ''21st Century Goth'' as a "Dark duo from UK with a bright future" and by ''Starvox'' as "The most old school sounding goth since
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hung himself". Since then the line-up has grown and the band have appeared twice at the
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(2001, 2008) and the Wave-Gotik-Treffen. In 2003 and again in 2007, Cauda Pavonis were the focus of the
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television programme, ''Magick Eve''.


History

Formed in 1998 Cauda Pavonis concentrated on writing — it was not until 1999 that they made their debut at the two-day festival Distopia 2, held at the ''Bristol Bierkeller''. Between the 2000 ''Pistols at Dawn'' album and the 2001 ''Controversial Alchemy'' album, the band was fairly quiet as in September 2000 the band's tour schedule came to a halt when Farr broke her ankle. Across 2001 and 2003 they continued to tour, taking their album ''Controversial Alchemy'' across the UK. In 2003, the line-up was augmented by Chris Hines on guitars, and they gigged as a three-piece until the album ''Sigil'' was recorded. Shortly after the production of ''Sigil'' the band went back to the studio, and recorded two tracks for the TV show '' Magick Eve'' which the band then performed on the show. By 2005, the band had grown to a four-piece and released the EP ''Carnival Noir'' which was critically acclaimed by Mick Mercer in a full page article in his periodical ''The Mick'', along with a full page spread in Germany's ''Gothic'' magazine. In 2005 Cauda Pavonis produced their first music video for ''Carnival Noir''. This was filmed in the Full Moon with a group of friends and other members of the UK goth community. In 2006 the German rock band Chudoku added a
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of "Love Like Broken Glass" from the album ''Controversial Alchemy'' to their live show. Between 2001 and 2006 the band were responsible for running regular live gig nights in Bristol at The Full Moon pub in Stokes Croft. These nights opened the South West gig circuit up to several unsigned goth bands and
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. The nights stopped in 2006 when the venue fell out of
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hands and was turned into a backpackers lodge. The band spent much of 2011 and 2014 supporting Chameleons Vox, and Simon Hinkler (The Mission). The also became a regular support act on Toyah album retrospective tours. During 2011 they released a single for the Forgotten Heroes charity. In 2012, they were first amongst their peers to use the Pledgemusic website to crowdfund their album ''Peace Through Superior Firepower''. 2012 also saw Adam Henderson (founding member and formerly of
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) join the band as bass player and who stayed with them until April 2015 when he left to continue his own musical projects. In 2013, the band made it into print, aside from several previous magazine interviews between 1999 and 2013, by being featured in the co-authored work by Liz Williams and Trevor Jones, ''Diary of a Witchcraft Shop 2''. In 2015, they produced their first download only EP, 'The Devil's Looking Glass'. This was unique in that it was not only delivered via a digital download card but that card itself was set in a Presentation Sleeve (a slightly oversized CD style square sleeve) to appeal to 'downloaders and collectors alike'. This appears to be the first production of such a presented format by a band. In 2023 the band celebrated 25 years of touring and music production with a new release and a tour.


Current line up

*Su Wainwright (formerly Farr) - Words, Music, Vocals, Programming; 1998–present * Dave Wainwright - Words, Music, Drums, Vocals; 1998–present *Steve Mercy - Bass; 2018–present *Jon Gould - Guitarist; 2021–present


Former members

*Jessica Phoenix - Bass; 2004–2005 *Tom Cole - Bass; 2005–2006 *Rob Quick - Bass; 2008–2012 *Adam Henderson - Bass; 2012–2015 *Cord Frazer - Bass; 2015–2016 *Chris Hines - Rhythm guitarist; 2003–2021


Discography


CD releases

*''Initiation'' (CD:EP) 1999 *''Pistols at Dawn'' (CD:LP) 2000 *''Controversial Alchemy'' (CD:LP) 2001 *''Sigil'' (CD:LP) 2003 *''Carnival Noir'' (CD:EP) 2005 *''Wars & Masquerades'' (CD:LP) 2008 *''Peace Through Superior Firepower'' (CD:LP) 2012 *''Saturnalia'' (CD:EP) 2013 *''Aces & Eights'' (CD:LP) 2018


Digital downloads

*''Sigil'' (LP) 2006 *''Carnival Noir'' (EP) 2006 *''Wars & Masquerades'' (LP) 2008 *''Retrology Volume 1:Early Years emastered' (LP) 2010 *''Retrology Volume 2:Tyburn Jigs and Demo Reels'' 2010 (EP) 2010 *''Forgotten Heroes'' (SP) 2011 *''Peace Through Superior Firepower'' (LP) 2012 *''Terror in the Nursery ingle version' (SP) 2013 *''Saturnalia'' (EP) 2013 *''The Devil's Looking Glass'' (EP) 2015 *''Retrology Volume 3:East of the Sunset'' (EP) 2016 *''Retrology : Triptych'' (LP) 2017 *''Aces & Eights'' (LP) 2018 *''The Devil, The Reaper and The Highwayman'' (EP) 2023 *''25th Anniversary Collector's '' (Digital Box Set (44 tracks)) 2023


Compilations

*''State of Decay'' Cat:NEONCD1 2000 *''Dance of the Vampires 2 - THE RESURRECTION'' Cat: Goth AId 2002 *''Carpe Noctum New Blood Volume 1'' Cat: CNOCCD001 2002 *''Now That's What I Call Elviras'' Cat: elvcd4bd 2003 *''Sick Twisted Individual Volume 1'' Cat: Night CD51 (NightBreed Records) 2003 *''Insanitorium: Heckling From the Cheap Seats'' 2003 *''New Dark Age Volume 2'' (Strobelight Records) 2004 *''Gospels from your Stereo'' (Strobelight Records) 2006 *''In The Dark Of Night'' Cat: IM-DON01 (Insomnia Media) 2008 *''Till Dawn Do Us Part 08'' Cat: None 2008 *''Shock Kulture Vol 1'' 2009 *''Gothic Sounds of NIghtbreed 5'' 2009 *''Gothic Pogo Compilation'' 2012 *''Rock4Spin Compilation'' 2013 *''Silver Heart Rocks Volume 1'' 2014


Download only compilations

*''Quintesenz 2012'' AFMusic 2012 *''Gothic Rock Around the World'' Sombratti Records 2012 *''Gothic Rock Around the World V'' Sombratti Records 2013 *''33 Goth Bands You Should Know V'' Gothic Music Records 2017 *''The British Post-Gothic You Should Know'' Gothic Music Records 2017 *''She is The Dark'' Gothic Music Records 2018


Cover discs

*''Kaleidoscope 7'' Cat: Kaleidoscope 7 (cover CD) 2000 *''Kaleidoscope 10'' Cat: Kaleidoscope 10 (cover CD) 2001 *''TWF Magazine 5'' (cover CD) 2005 *''Insomnia Magazine 1'' (cover CD) 2006 *''Insomnia Magazine 2'' (cover CD) 2006 *''Gothic Compilation Part XXXVI'' (DE)(Batbeliever Releases) 2007 *''Unscene Magazine 4'' (cover CD) 2007 *''TWF Magazine 8'' (cover CD) 2007 *''Synthetics Magazine 77'' (cover CD) 2007 *''Crawling Tunes Magazine 6'' (cover CD) 2007 *''Insomnia Magazine Jan/Feb 08'' (cover CD) 2007 *''Unscene Magazine 7'' (cover CD) 2009 *''Devolution Magazine 29'' (cover CD) 2011 *''Devolution Magazine 32'' (cover CD) 2012 *''Unscene Magazine 10'' (cover CD) 2012 *''Alt Female Voices 5'' (cover CD) 2013 *''TBFM Magazine 25'' (cover CD) 2015 *''Devolution Magazine 39'' (cover CD) 2015 *''Devolution Magazine 40'' (cover CD) 2016 *''Devolution Magazine 41'' (cover CD) 2016 *''Devolution Magazine 42'' (cover CD) 2017 *''Devolution Magazine 43'' (cover CD) 2018 *''Devolution Magazine 44'' (cover CD) 2018 *''Devolution Magazine 50'' (cover CD) 2022 *''Devolution Magazine 53'' (cover CD) 2023


Videography

*''Bloodkiss agick Eve version' (2004) *''Carnival Noir'' (2006) *''Love Like Broken Glass ive at Whitby Gothic Weekend 2008' (2008) *''Controversial Alchemy ive at Whitby Gothic Weekend 2008' (2008) *''Saturnalia'' (2013) *''Terror in the Nursery (Live Acoustic 2014)'' (2014) *''11th Hour (Live Acoustic 2014)'' (2015) *''Love Like Broken Glass cross the years version' (2015) *''I am a Monster ive cut promo video' (2017) *''Aces & Eights Lyric Video '' (2018)


DJ Promos

*''Wardance'' .u.b. version(2002) *''Tying the Knot'' (2005) *''Terror in the Nursery'' ingle version(2013) *''The Devil, The Reaper and The Highwayman'' (2023)


TV


''Magick Eve''; ITV1. April 2004

In 2003, Cauda Pavonis were approached to feature in one of
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's ''Magick Eve'' episodes presented by Emma Jane Portch, this particular episode was focused on the
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. Initially filming was undertaken in November 2003, and appropriately filmed at night within the incomplete
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, Gloucestershire. Other filming locations included Twilight Fashions a Goth/Fetish shop (closed 2016) and St. Nicolas Market, Bristol, The Full Moon (since closed and renamed), Bristol and The Hatchett Inn, Bristol. The program was screened in April 2004 and repeated in March/April 2008 on the UK ITV network.


''True Horror with Anthony Head'';

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. 17 November 2004

Filmed in August 2004 and presented by Anthony Head, Cauda Pavonis appeared in an episode of ''True Horror'' along with other members of the Goth community. This episode investigated the mythology and history of vampires and was partly filmed on the ''Il Bordello'', a floating bar/restaurant (since renamed and under new ownership) located on
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. In 2014 the band's track 'Love Like Broken Glass' was used on Czech TV in a program about the Gothic Subculture.


References


External links

* {{Authority control English gothic rock groups