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punk band that lasted from 1976–1981. Wanting to do something darker and noisier,
Gordon Sharp Cinder (previously known as Gordon Sharp; born 1961 in Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland), sometimes known as Cinder Sharp, is a Scottish singer, musician and record producer. She has led several music projects since 1976, the most significant an ...
and David Clancy took ideas from The Freeze to a greater extreme; the result was the formation of
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in 1982.


History

The Freeze were formed in 1976 by
Gordon Sharp Cinder (previously known as Gordon Sharp; born 1961 in Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland), sometimes known as Cinder Sharp, is a Scottish singer, musician and record producer. She has led several music projects since 1976, the most significant an ...
, David Clancy and Keith Grant, all pupils together at school in
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,
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. Grangemouth based drummer George Falconer played with the band during 1977. Most notable gig during this period was a support slot for Dunfermline band
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. The set consisted of originals and covers of
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and
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. At this time, "The Freeze" didn't fit in at all with the vogue "punk look and attitude" of the time, having an angry sound but more an affinity with bands such as Television and
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. Clancy used several effects pedals on the guitar to add depth, volume and interest to his sound. On occasion, Sharp would use a knife on the guitar whilst Clancy played, creating a challenging but glorious noise. Sharp and Falconer shared a liking for synth music, even the guilty pleasure of
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, which during the punk rock era was not on. At the early stages, The Freeze were showing an interest in sound beyond the mainstream of punk or rock. Falconer left to join
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band "The Deft Jerks", but met Sharp several years later. Sharp had a dress on under a denim jacket, and wore thick make up; still not fitting in, doing their own thing. By 1977 and after linking up with drummer Graeme Radin, the band started gigging around Scotland (managed by Alastair Allison, their English teacher at
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, who also contributed lyrics in the early years); they often played support to many of the main punk and new wave bands of the day. Two self-financed 7 inches were released on the A1 label (Alastair Allison), 1979's ''In Colour'' EP followed by 1980's "Celebration/Crossover" single. Noticed by
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, they were to record two sessions at
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for his show. By 1982 the band had decided on a name change to
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and also subsequently moved to London. In 1983, Gordon Sharp joined central Scotland chums
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in the
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studios to add vocals to their second Peel session. 1984 saw the release of the first and critically acclaimed Cindytalk album ''
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'', as well as the release of
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by
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, on which Sharp provided vocals for three tracks, including indie chart-topper "
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" (which was also one of Peel's Festive 50's from 1984).
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have continued to release recordings over the years and are still active today.


Members

*
Gordon Sharp Cinder (previously known as Gordon Sharp; born 1961 in Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland), sometimes known as Cinder Sharp, is a Scottish singer, musician and record producer. She has led several music projects since 1976, the most significant an ...
- vocals *David Clancy - guitars, keyboards and saxophone *Keith Grant - bass *George Falconer - drums *Graeme Radin - drums *Neil Braidwood - drums and keyboards *Mike Moran - bass


Discography

*'' In Colour'' (7 inch 1979, A.1, A.1.1.A1) # A1. Paranoia # A2. For J.P.S. (With Love & Loathing) # B1. Psychodalek Nightmares Written by Clancy, Sharp, Grant, Radin, Allison. Roy Jack played violin on Psychodalek Nightmares. *''
Celebration Celebration or Celebrations may refer to: Film, television and theatre * ''Celebration'' (musical), by Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones, 1969 * ''Celebration'' (play), by Harold Pinter, 2000 * ''Celebration'' (TV series), a Canadian music TV serie ...
'' (7 inch 1980, A.1, A.1.1.S.1) # A. Celebration # B. Cross-Over Written by Clancy, Sharp, Grant, Radin. Sandy Cruikshanks played saxophone on Cross-over. Record is dedicated to (and featuring a cover of) silent screen actress
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.


Peel Sessions


References


External links


Official Cindytalk Website
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