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punk rock
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from
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, England, active initially from 1989 to 2000, playing under the name The Drum beginning in 1999. The group released three moderately successful full-length albums and toured in support of noted punk and
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groups, including
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,
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, and
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. They reformed in 2013 under the China Drum moniker.


History


Early years, ''Goosefair'' (1989–1996)

China Drum were formed in rural Northern England in 1989 by brothers Bill and Dave McQueen, a guitarist and bassist respectively, and singing drummer Adam Lee. Then teenagers, the members first began rehearsing in a local farm's empty pig shed powered by an electrical generator.''TMT #15'', interview by Mat Honner. March 1995. After four years of extensive local and regional gigging, the band self-released their debut single, "Simple", in 1993, which was championed by
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and other members of the British radio press. They were also heartened when Frankie Stubbs and his influential punk band
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received the single warmly and covered the B-side track "Meaning" on their "Little White God" single the following year. The "Great Fire" single was issued later in 1994 by the
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-based Fluffy Bunny Records imprint before a UK tour with Green Day which also included an
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date, their first international gig. Green Day remained supporters of the group, and bassist
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can be seen wearing a China Drum t-shirt in the music video for their successful single "
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". Over the next two years, China Drum released the ''Barrier'' EP and numerous smaller releases, many of which received national support from such outlets as
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. The band soon signed with
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, a subsidiary of Beggars Banquet Europe and Japan, and
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in the United States, who issued a reworked version of the ''Barrier'' EP. They released their debut album, ''Goosefair'', on 26 April 1996. The album peaked at No 53 on the
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and received good critical reception, with
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critic Jack Rabid calling the material a mix of "wild catchy pop and charged rock and roll" and ''Hybrid Magazines Tom Topkoff praising the group for its heavy pop prowess. Extensive international touring followed in support of the album, including dates in North America, Bosnia, and Sarajevo,''
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'' #40. 1997.
and shared bills with Ash and Supergrass. Their breakthrough hit came via a high-tempo cover version of
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's "
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", which received its first wide release as the B-Side to ''Goosefairs lead single, "Can't Stop These Things". This inaugurated the band's practice of recording punk versions of pop songs: they later recorded
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's "
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" in a similar vein, and the
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to the television programme '' The Adventures of Rupert Bear'' also became a fan favourite at concerts.


''Self Made Maniac'', ''Diskin''; breakup (1998–2000)

They released their second album, ''Self Made Maniac'' on 24 April 1997, via the Beggars Banquet imprint the following year. The album received mixed critical reception: while ''
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'' critic Mark Jenkins praised the record's balance of classic British rock and modern punk,"CHINA DRUM ''Self Made Maniac'' Mantra/Beggars Banquet; FOAM ''Big Windshield Little Mirror'' Epic". ''The Washington Post'', 13 March 1998. Dean Carlson noted via AllMusic that the band's sound had "ripened" but now lacked "fervor and melody". In 1998 the group added former
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drummer Jan Alkema to their live lineup, freeing Lee to act exclusively as lead vocalist during concerts. The group promoted Alkema to full-time member status and renamed themselves The Drum in 1999, while also introducing elements of alternative rock and
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into their new sound. They released the ''Diskin'' album via
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in this incarnation the following year. ''Diskins change of musical direction polarized fans and received lukewarm critical reviews, with ''
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'' noting the uneven results of the experimentation and awarding the album five out of ten stars. After being dropped by Mantra and embarking upon a poorly received tour in support of
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, The Drum ultimately disbanded in September 2000 due to financial and personal considerations. The McQueen brothers later played together in Servo, while Alkema formed Driven to Collision and Lee the
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group Sickhoose. Following their breakup, China Drum retained a cult following and continued to influence other bands: the Australian group
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, for example, covered "Fall Into Place" on their 2001 album ''You Got Me a Girl's Bike You Idiot''.


Reunion (2013–2014)

In 2013 the band reformed with a line up including Lee, the McQueen brothers, and new members John Steel on guitar and Kate Stephenson on drums. Returning to the China Drum moniker and focusing mostly on early material, they played their first gig after reuniting at The Garage in London on 21 February with support by Midway Still and Vanilla Pod. Further concerts followed thereafter, starting with
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on 10 May and a subsequent tour of the United Kingdom. The band released the "Water" single in October 2014. They played dates without Bill McQueen in 2014, and entered a hiatus thereafter. They resumed playing live in March 2018.


Members


Current

*Adam Lee – vocals (1989–2000, 2013–2014, 2018–present), drums (1989–1999) *Dave McQueen – bass, backing vocals (1989–2000, 2013–2014, 2018–present) *John Steel – guitar, backing vocals (2013–2014, 2018–present) *Kate Stephenson – drums (2013–2014, 2018–present)


Former

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Discography

;Albums * ''Goosefair'' (1996) - UK No. 53 * ''Self Made Maniac'' (1997) * ''Diskin'' (2000) - as The Drum ;EPs/Singles *"Simple" (1993) - Bitzcore *"Great Fire" (1994) - Fluffy Bunny *''Barrier'' EP (1995) - Fluffy Bunny *China Drum / The Flying Medallions - split 7-inch (1995) - Fierce Panda - tour giveaway featuring "Wuthering Heights" and "Cloud 9" *"Fall Into Place" (1995) - Mantra *"Enter at Your Own Risk" (1995) - Mantra *"Enter at Your Own Risk Again" (1995) - Mantra *"Pictures" (1995) - Mantra *''Barrier'' EP (US version) (1995) - 510 Records *''Rolling Hills and Soaking Gills'' EP (US & European compilation) *"Can't Stop These Things" (1996) - Mantra - UK No. 65 *"Last Chance" (1996) - Mantra - UK No. 60 *"Wipeout" (1996) - Mantra *"Fiction of Life" (1997) - Mantra - UK No. 65 *"Somewhere Else" (1997) - Mantra - UK No. 74 *"Stop It All Adding Up" (1998) - Mantra *"Horns Front" (2000) - Mantra - as The Drum *"Water" (2014) – Too Pure ;Compilation appearances *''Snakebite City 3'' (Bluefire Records – features electric version of "Meaning") *''Best Punk Rock In England Son'' - Snuffy Smiles (
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ese compilation featuring different version of "Cloud 9") *''Built To Blast EP'' (1994) -
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(featured "One Way Down") *''Alternator'' - (Dino Entertainment - features "Wipe Out") *''Vans Warped Tour 96'' - (features - "Can't Stop These Things") *''Masterminds OST'' (features - "Biscuit Barrel")


References


External links


Chinadrum.co.uk
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