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Baby Chaos are a Scottish
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band based in
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, Scotland, who originally formed in 1993, then returned in 2015 after a long hiatus. The band consists of Chris Gordon on lead vocals and guitar, Grant McFarlane on guitar and backing vocals, Alan Easton on guitar, Bobby Dunn on bass and Davy Greenwood on drums.


Formation

Baby Chaos formed in 1993 when the band members met at school, in Stewarton, Ayrshire. They relocated to Glasgow and in May 1993 released their first EP, ''Buzz'', on the Electric Honey label. After appearing on TV in a feature on Scottish bands on
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on BBC2 the band were signed to
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by Nathan McCough in August 1993 A first single "Sperm" was released by East West before the end of the year and ''
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'' featured the band as one of their "Klass of '94" feature, comparing them to Therapy? and the Smashing Pumpkins.


1990s success

Their debut album ''Safe Sex Designer Drugs & the Death of Rock 'N' Roll'' was released in the UK in October 1994 and in the US in June 1995, after US radio stations such as KROQ took an interest. They toured across the UK and Europe with the likes of
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and The Wildhearts in 1994 and also the US where they did a tour supporting Elastica in 1995. ''
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'' gave the band 5/5 in their live reviews for the Camden Monarch and Highbury Garage shows. A second album was recorded in 1995 with Al Scott and Zmago Smon. ''Love Your Self Abuse'' was released in April 1996 and earned them a 5K review in ''Kerrang!'' magazine who have since cited it as one of ''Kerrang!'' reader's 100 best British rock albums. The album was released in the UK on East West and then a year later in the US and Japan on Atlantic Records with a slightly different track listing. The album featured the singles "Hello" and "Ignoramus", which was made ''
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'' 's Single of the Week. Changes at East West led to them being transferred to
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for a short time, before their contact there expired and they found themselves without a label in 1998.


Deckard

In 1998, after parting ways with their label the band also underwent a line up change as drummer Gen Matthews (previously of Jesus Jones) joined in place of Davy. The group decided to change name to Deckard and start afresh with a new record deal with
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in the US. They recorded a new album ''Stereodreamscene'' with Nick Launay at
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in LA which was released in the US in July 2000. A review of the album on Five Miles High website described it as having "choruses with hooks so big you could use them to catch whales." Unfortunately changes at the label again led to a change of strategy and the band and label parted ways soon after without much promotion of the album. Deckard took a break until 2002 when they started work on a second album, ''Dreams Of Dynamite And Divinity'', which was self-recorded and self-released in 2003.


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Union of Knives Union of Knives are a Scottish electronic rock band from Glasgow, a trio consisting of producer and musician Chris Gordon (also known for the band Baby Chaos), programmer Dave McClean and singer Craig Grant. Described by Time Out magazine as ...

After Deckard parted way with their label, Gordon went on to make music with Dave McLean and Paul Westwater as Regency Buck, recording an album in 2001 with
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for
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. This was a shortlived project but did pave the way for forming
Union of Knives Union of Knives are a Scottish electronic rock band from Glasgow, a trio consisting of producer and musician Chris Gordon (also known for the band Baby Chaos), programmer Dave McClean and singer Craig Grant. Described by Time Out magazine as ...
in 2004, again with Dave McClean and with Craig Grant sharing lead vocals. Union of Knives put out the album ''Violence & Birdsong'' on Relentless Records in 2006, which was described by ''
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'' as "dance-rock...a nocturnal rendezvous between Muse and Massive Attack." The album included the track "Opposite Direction" which received both BBC Radio 1 airplay and was used on the American TV shows ''
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'' and '' Grey’s Anatomy''. Another track "Operated On" appeared on the soundtrack to ''Supernatural''. After their record label was sold in 2009 Union of Knives parted ways with the label and eventually ceased activity. Chris Gordon and Craig Grant continued to work together in
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, for which Chris Gordon was involved in the writing but decided to take a break from playing live, preferring to concentrate on producing for other acts.


Reunion and new material

In 2010, former label mate
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persuaded Baby Chaos to reform for a one off live date to support him in Glasgow. Following the gig the band felt inspired to work together again, but didn't want to just play their old material so they began to write a new album. In 2014 Baby Chaos returned for some further live dates, encouraged by Ginger who stood in on guitar for Grant at Halloween when he couldn't make the show, and also guested on guitar when they supported him again in Glasgow. 2015 saw the first release of new material with the original line-up, both self-produced and self-released. The single "You Can't Shut Us Up" was accompanied by a handful of live dates in Spring 2015. The album ''Skulls, Skulls, Skulls, Show Me The Glory'' was released in April to positive reviews from the rock press, who praised both the strength of the song writing and the production. In September 2015, the band toured the UK supporting The Wildhearts playing venues such as Nottingham Rock City, Glasgow ABC and Shepherd's Bush Empire. In April 2016 they played three dates in France, touring Paris, Epinal and Strasbourg with Dead Pop Club and Napoleon Solo. On 1 January 2016, a download-only companion album to ''Skulls, Skulls, Skulls, Show Me The Glory'' was released. Entitled ''Stripped Skulls'' it featured new recordings of stripped back versions of the album tracks, giving a different take on the songs. In February 2017, the band played both a headline show at Huddersfield Parish and an extended support slot with
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and Chris Catalyst's solo band at the
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in Leeds. They also confirmed that they had started work on writing and recording a fourth album. The band's fourth album, ''Ape Confronts Cosmos'', was released on 6 March 2020. The album saw the addition of a fifth member, guitarist Alan Easton, who had previously deputised for McFarlane for a few live shows.


Discography


As Baby Chaos


Singles and EPs

* "Buzz" EP (May 1993, Electric Honey Records EHRCD01) * "Sperm" (1993, East West) * "Golden Tooth" (1994, East West) * "Hello Victim" (1994, East West) * "Buzz" (1994, East West) * "Hello" (1996, East West) * "Ignoramus" (1996, East West) * "Blackbirds" (2015, self-released)


Albums

* ''Safe Sex Designer Drugs & the Death of Rock 'N' Roll'' (October 1994, East West) * ''Love Your Self Abuse'' (April 1996, East West) * ''Live at The Hultsfred Festival'' (recorded 1996, released 2008 via website download only) * ''Skulls, Skulls, Skulls, Show Me the Glory'' (2015, Three Hands Records) * ''Stripped Skulls'' (2016, website only download album) * ''Ape Confronts Cosmos'' (2020, Three Hands Records)


As Deckard


Singles and EPs

* "The Deckard" EP (1999, Reprise Records) * "Holy Rolling" EP (2004, self-released)


Albums

* ''Stereodreamscene'' (2000, Reprise Records) * ''Dreams of Dynamite and Divinity'' (2003, self-released) * ''Live at King Tut's'' (recorded 2004, released 2009 via website download only)


References


External links


Official website

Wildhearts Messageboard
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Discogs Baby Chaos discography

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