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Afraid of Mice were an English new wave/
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band from
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, England, formed in 1979.Wright, Jade (2015)
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They released five singles between 1981 and 1982, and one self-titled
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in 1981 on the
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History

Prior to Afraid of Mice, Philip Franz Jones had already been in various Liverpool bands since the early seventies, such as Skyfall and Next. The band was formed in Liverpool in 1979 by Jones (vocals, sax, flute, keyboards), together with Geoff Kelly (bass, vocals) Roddie Gilliard (guitar) and Clive Gee (drums). Before settling on Afraid of Mice, they were called Beano, The Press, and The Jones, and recorded a collection of original Phil Jones songs as demos. Changing their name to Afraid of Mice, they had two of the demos released on the ''A Trip to the Dentist'' compilation, issued by Skeleton Records, which led to the band being signed by Charisma Records.Larkin, Colin (1997) ''The Virgin Encyclopedia of Eighties Music'', Virgin Books, , pp. 15–16 Sam Brew later replaced Roddie Gilliard.Buckley, Jonathan & Ellingham, Mark (eds.) (1996) ''Rock: The Rough Guide'',
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Working alongside producer
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, their self-titled debut album was released in 1981. It was dismissed by ''
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'' reviewer Dave Schulps as "humorless Bowiesque dance-rock". Several singles were taken from the album, none of them reaching the charts. Despite having a fan following, the album did not sell well. A second album was planned, but was never completed after Charisma was taken over by
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and producer
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was taken off the project. This eventually led to Afraid of Mice leaving Charisma, and the band released some of the tracks recorded for the album, as well as other unreleased tracks as ''The White Album'' in 1983. They disbanded in 1987. The band reformed for some live shows in 2014 and 2015.


Post-split activities

Jones teamed up with Alex McKechnie in 1984 to form the duo Two's a Crowd (later renamed to Up and Running),Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, , pp. 194–5 while at the time still continuing with Afraid of Mice, and remains a constant presence in the Liverpool music scene, performing at pubs, clubs and at music festivals. Kelly now works at The City of Liverpool College as a support worker and has formed his own band called G.L.I.B. He has posted songs on his
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page known as Glib Kelly. Mark Singleton, guitarist and keyboard player from the mid-1980s lineup, went on to form Now Hear This, and wrote the 2014 book ''The Art of Gigging: The Essential Guide to Starting up as a Performing Artist''.The Art of Gigging
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Discography


Albums

* ''Afraid of Mice'' (1981),
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*''The White Album'' (1983) (self-released)


Singles

* "Intercontinental" (1981), Charisma * "I'm on Fire" (1981), Charisma * "Medley: Popstar, Bad News, Taking It Easy, Important" (1981), Charisma -
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* "Popstar" (1981), Charisma * "Transparents" (1982), Charisma * "What About Me" (live) (1982), Charisma - flexi-disc * "At the Club" (1982), Charisma


Compilation appearances

*"Transparents" and "I'm Not a Fighter" (original The Press demos) appear on the compilation ''A Trip to the Dentist'' (1980) *"Don't Take Your Love Away" on ''Jobs for the Boys'' (1985)


References


External links

* {{Authority control English new wave musical groups English post-punk music groups Musical groups from Liverpool Musical groups established in 1979 Musical groups disestablished in 1985 Charisma Records artists