Send no flowers
Send No Flowers (also sometimes written 'Send NØ Flowers') was a British rock band who signed to the East West Records label in 1995, and released their EP Monotony in the same year. In 1996 the band released their debut album Juice, which was produced by Paul Johnson (on the tracks "Sepia" and "Porcelain") and Sank (on all other tracks). The band proceeded to tour with the Juice material, but received lukewarm reception, and were plagued with technical difficulties at several venues. Consequently their label dropped them. Shortly afterwards the band changed it's name to Shineola, but met with limited success.
History
Send No Flowers debuted as Agent Orange in Plymouth, England in 1992. They had a record deal with the label East West Records and in late 1995 toured with the heavy metal band Skid Row
In 1995 they changed the name to "Send No Flowers".
Band members
- Matt Bradbury - vocals
- Thomas Broman - drums
- Dom Gearon - bass
- Scott Leach - guitars
- Steve Rendell - guitars
Discography
Send No Flowers
- Monotony EP (1995)
- Juice (1996)
- Downfall EP (1996)
- Bitter Taste EP (1996)
Shineola
- Strung out / Less
Similar music
Listeners may find that the work of Send No Flowers is comparable to that of the following prominent bands.
- Pearl Jam
- Alice in Chains
- Stone Temple Pilots
- Headswim