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The Axemen is a New Zealand indie rock band formed in 1983. They played at the protests for homosexual law reform in 1983, where member Little Stevie McCabe was severely beaten up in the Christchurch Cathedral Square toilets. The Axemen's founding members, Bob Brannigan, Little Stevie McCabe, and
Stu Kawowski Stu is a masculine given name or nickname, usually a shortened form ( hypocorism) of Stuart or Stewart. It may refer to: Stuart * Stu Barnes (born 1970), Canadian retired National Hockey League player * Stu Block (born 1977), Canadian singer-so ...
, played in various bands, apart and together, in the
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cities of Christchurch and Dunedin. Before Brannigan and McCabe met, the latter was playing in a two-piece band at
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called The Gorillas with Peter Rees, evolving comix maestro and classical guitarist. Brannigan and McCabe met through a mutual friend and played gigs in Christchurch. They played together under many names including The Whining Plums, Hey, We're Wolves and The Twins in the early '80s. At a Twins gig at the Empire Tavern in Dunedin in 1983, Kawowski joined the band when he jumped on stage to play the drums. Art School Photography graduate, photography guru, filmmaker, artist, promotional maverick and explosives expert Kawowski was playing drums with
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,
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's band, at the time he met the other members of the Axemen and joined the band permanently. While Brannigan, McCabe and Kawowski remained the core of the Axemen throughout the 20th century, many other New Zealand musicians played with them over the years in various roles, sharing ideas and making the band an important influence in Kiwi music circles. In February 2009, US record label
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re-released the Axemen's 1984 protest album "Big Cheap Motel" on 12 vinyl. Originally the album was released as a cassette packaged in a small bubble sleeve with a straw, mimicking the milk drink "Big M" that the album was aimed at. The Axemen were invited to play at Christchurch's "Summer times" Festival in January 1984, a public music stage set up in Hagley Park, Christchurch. The band was shocked by the large-scale sexist "Big M" advertising surrounding the main stage, and decided to write a suite of protest songs about how the Christchurch City Council had "sold out" to the "Big M" sexist marketing. The Axemen recorded the concert, as well as studio versions of their songs and released a 45 min cassette entitled, "Big Cheap Motel".
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later the same year re-released 'Scary! pt III', an experimental album featuring small-form collaborations with sublime Chch artist Lissa Bruce, and multiple band incarnations from the late 1980s and early 1990s. A four piece Axemen (McCabe, Brannigan, Kawowski & Stojanovic) toured the United States for five weeks in October and November 2009, opening for Times New Viking Starting out on the West Coast in Sacramento October 27, travelling down the West Coast, across the South, up the east to New York then heading west and ending in Chicago on November 28.The band played 26 shows and covered approx 7,000 miles on the tour. The Axemen's debut 2xLP "Three Virgins :: Three Versions:: Three Visions" was re-issued and released on June 7, 2011 by
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. This album was originally released on New Zealand label Flying Nun Records in 1985. The first pressing was 667 copies made at the now closed EMI pressing plant in Lower Hutt, NZ. A mint copy of the 1985 vinyl was "needle drop" transferred to digital files at Shadoks Music Studio, Amrum, Germany. Then it was mastered at Fir International, Zaandam, Netherlands, and lacquers cut at Prairie Cat Mastering,
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, U.S. The vinyl was pressed at Record Technology Inc., in
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, U.S. A four-piece AXEMEN incarnation featuring McCabe, Kawowski, Stojanovic and newcomer William Daymond toured Australia in December 2011, a new lineup that added William Daymond on bass guitar, allowing Dragan Stojanovic to resume his lead guitar duties. Bob Brannigan declined an invitation to join the band on this tour, due to irreconcilable differences with Steve McCabe. Originally the band was to headline a festival in Wandella, South NSW, but due to bureaucratic red tape, this festival was cancelled. The organiser Samuel Miers then proceeded to book the Axemen into 10 dates starting in Brisbane, and ending in Adelaide on December 23. Midway through the Australian tour Steve McCabe's shoulder was fractured after he was attacked by a wild Australian punter. In 2012, the Axemen headlined a Christchurch 1980s reunion concert at the Dux Live venue in Christchurch, and also did a mid-winter pair of shows at Mighty Mighty in Wellington June 22, and Wunderbar Lyttleton on June 22. The 'Class of 2011' Axemen (McCabe, Kawowski, Stojanovic, Daymond) recorded a new vinyl album ''Sac Tap Nut Jam'' in Wellington in 2013, which was released through Spacecase Records, California. 2014 saw the re-release of 1989's ''Derry Legend'' on vinyl by Luxury Products USA after 100% analogue re-mastering by Angus McNaughton of Auralax Mastering in Auckland. The re-release package contained a newsprint poster and single sheet fold-out newsprint collection of media reviews and photos from the Axemen archives. The re-issue was also available as an audio CD, and as a compact cassette.


Members

* Little Stevie McCabe – songwriter / singer / guitarist / keyboardist / vocalist / percussionist / bassist / recording technician * Bob Brannigan AKA
Robert Cardy The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, ho ...
– songwriter / singer / guitarist / keyboardist / vocalist / percussionist / bassist / music teacher / librarian *
Stu Kawowski Stu is a masculine given name or nickname, usually a shortened form ( hypocorism) of Stuart or Stewart. It may refer to: Stuart * Stu Barnes (born 1970), Canadian retired National Hockey League player * Stu Block (born 1977), Canadian singer-so ...
AKA
Stuart Page Stuart Page (born 2 November 1957) is a New Zealand photographer, designer, filmmaker and drummer. Early life and education Page was born on 2 November 1957. He graduated from Ilam School of Fine Arts in Christchurch with a Diploma in Fine Arts ( ...
– drummer / percussionist / photographer / screenprinter / promotions, hustling for gigs, award-winning documentary film maker *
Johnny Segovia Johnny is an English language personal name. It is usually an affectionate diminutive of the masculine given name John, but from the 16th century it has sometimes been a given name in its own right for males and, less commonly, females. Varia ...
AKA
Rent Hamilton Rent may refer to: Economics * Renting, an agreement where a payment is made for the temporary use of a good, service or property * Economic rent, any payment in excess of the cost of production * Rent-seeking, attempting to increase one's share o ...
– seminal Christchurch session musician and member of just about every band in Christchurch at the time including
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and The Connoisseurs * Doug Hamilton – songwriter and member of The Connoisseurs * 'Shorty' Hamilton – bass player, The Axel Grinders and The Connoisseurs * Patrick Faigin – songwriter and drummer, Say Yes To Apes, The Axel Grinders * M. S. Agro AKA Mick Elborado – taxman, bass player for almost every original rock band in Christchurch including
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, The McGoohans, Ritchie Venus and the Blue Beetles, Scorched Earth Policy, The Terminals, Shadow of the Valley. * Gordon Baird – fruitarian, square jawed bass player, formerly of White Noize, legendary radical Dunedin vegan band, animal rights activists and motorcycle enthusiasts where he played with brother Martin * B.B. Ryan – guitarist of White Noize * Gary Scott – session horn player * Arthur Sheep – sax appeal * Al Wright – sax appeal * Peter Hall-Jones – communist, writer, trumpet-player * Joanne Billesdon – bassist of The Thunderbirds,
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, Loliners * Sharon BillesdonLoliners * Bev E. Rage – guitarist and singer, The Thunderbirds * Screamin K Hawkins – guitarist, of
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* Jessica Walker – violist, Shoes This High * Lisa Preston – keyboards, backing vocals Nux Vomica, Loliners * Angela Dawson – vocalist, Scab Union * Reta le Quesne – vocalist, Axel Grinders, The Wrongdoings * Haydn Jones – drummer,
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* Dragan Stojanovic – Guitarist, backing vocals Vas Deferens * Lissa Bruce – Singer, keyboardist, muse *
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– Keyboards and backing vocals And Band,
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* Chris KnoxThe Enemy, Toy Love,
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* Peter Gutteridge – Keyboards, of The Clean, Snapper * Richard (Dick's Riff) Cotton of EOE * Billy Naylor of EOE * Elron Hubbard AKA Zeberdee Holdall of Nux Vomica, also The National Sex Grid * Brent Hayward – Dancer, vocalist of Shoes This High * Davey G – Dancer, of Gestalt, The Rainy Days, Marty Sauce and the Source, EOE * Gaylene – percussion, of Gaylene and the Undertakers * Rich Mixture – Drums, supplementary guitar, bass, of Gestalt, The Rainy Days, Marty Sauce and the Source,
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* Larence Shustak(1926–2003) – recording engineer 3 Virgins, School of Fine Arts (Univ of Canty) Photography professor, musicologist, Stu's muse, subject of Stu's multi-award-winning documentary 'Shustak' * Nick Roughan – recording engineer, producer Derry Legend,
The Skeptics Skeptics were a New Zealand industrial post-punk band from 1979 to 1990. They became notorious in 1987 for an unusually graphic music video entitled "AFFCO". Early recordings Skeptics' first recording appeared in 1982 on ''The Furtive Four Th ...
*
Jed Town Jed or JED may refer to: Places * Jed River, New Zealand * Jed Water, a river in Scotland * Jed, West Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community People and fictional characters * Jed (given name), a list of people and fictional charact ...
– producer, 3 Virgins, Peter Wang Pud,
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, JedEye, The Invisible Man, Ghost Town, ICU, Sawtooth Recordings, The Features * Z. Bob – producer, recording engineer of Frisbee Records * Matt Middleton – Sax, Keyboards, The Aesthetics * Russel Covini – Drums, Loliners, the Aesthetics * William Daymond – Bass, Guitar, keyboard, drums, other duties as required under employment contracts act Terror of the Deep, The Pickups, Green Eyed Owl Brannigan currently plays in
Shaft Shaft may refer to: Rotating machine elements * Shaft (mechanical engineering), a rotating machine element used to transmit power * Line shaft, a power transmission system * Drive shaft, a shaft for transferring torque * Axle, a shaft around whi ...
, the band he formed with Kawowski, Johnny Segovia and Danny Mañeto in Auckland 1992. (Kawowski, Segovia and Mañeto are no longer in the lineup, which is ever-changing but is currently made up of members of
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).


Notes


References


The Axemen's Y2K BlogAxemen Tour Diary 2011AXEMEN , Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos on MyspaceAXEMEN on FacebookFLYING NUN RECORDSAXEMEN – AudioCultureThe Axemen's Y2K BlogAxemen – Three Virgins, Three Versions, Three VisionsAxemen – Derry LegendAxemen – Peter Wang PudAxemen – Big Cheap MotelAxemen – Scary! Pt. IIIAxemen / Times New Viking – Axemen / Times New Viking Tour SplitAxemen – Nutsack / Nut Shack Redemption Song


External links


The Axemen’s Y2K Blog
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amplifier.co.nz

Steve McCabe's Diabolical Blog

AudioCulture profile
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