Sons of Selina

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Sons of Selina
Origin Colwyn Bay and Rhyl
Country Wales
Years active 1990 – 1999
Genres Psyche-Punk
Labels Delerium Records

The Sons of Selina were a psychedelic-punk group formed in Colwyn Bay in 1990. They were very hard to pigeon-hole into a musical genre as their sound swept from Punk Rock to Electro Pop (sometimes in the same song!).

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[edit] Formation

Original members Neil Crud (Neil Birchall), and Robin Hemuss formed the band after discussing the merits of Hawkwind, both respected the psyche sounds but felt they’d be a better band if they had a harder edge. This became the basis of the Sons of Selina sound, although that was as far as the Hawkwind comparison went as Crud’s punk influence complimented Hemuss’ classical training.

Both members were previously in the notorious punk band 4Q.

[edit] Releases

The Sons of Selina released their debut single “Anxiety” on Crud’s label Secrets of Sound in 1992, it was described as Hawkwind meets New Model Army and was remarkable by the points that only the 2 members played on the recordings and it was recorded on a 4-track cassette and pressed onto 7” vinyl. The single earned regular national airplay on BBC Radio One by DJs Mark Radcliffe, John Peel, Mark Goodier and Annie Nightingale.

They were subsequently signed to the underground label Delerium Records and released a further 2 singles and the critically acclaimed albums “Nour d'Oui” (in 1994) and “Fire In The Hole” (in 1998).

The band became more popular in Europe than at home; “Anxiety” reached No.5 in the Belgian Alternative Charts, “Jam Tomorrow” received airplay in Germany and “Of The First Water” sold about 30,000 copies in Greece after featuring on a compilation album.

Electro-punk band Psychosexual Sex Terrestrials recorded an early Sons of Selina song “Creatures of The Night” in 2004 and invited Neil Crud to write and record new lyrics for the song. The release became a minor nightclub classic.

The track “The Last Ditch” was used as a signature tune to advertise a Ski-ing show on Sky Sports TV in 2001.

[edit] Line Up

With radio airplay aplenty, BBC DJ Mark Radcliffe invited the band to perform a live session on his Radio One show. At the time being only a two-piece studio project Neil and Robin had to recruit a live band and did so, adding Steve Sync, Martin Wilding, Steve ‘Bonehead’ Jones, Ken Maynardis and Cumi Pants. This line up began playing live and it was noted the stage performances were better than the recorded work.

Bassist Ken left after three gigs to work for Reuters in London and the band became a six-piece and the trend of troublesome bassists continued when Robin took over and he too was eventually replaced by ex-Pocket Venus bassist Chris Bainbridge.

With Robin gone, Neil and Steve Sync became the working nucleus of the band and put together the second and final album “Fire In the Hole” but family constraints and line-up issues began taking their toll the band and things fizzled out by 1999.

[edit] Recent years

  • Neil Crud began concentrating on media work (including at BBC Radio Wales, the video company 1000 Words Productions and the link2wales archive website). He also had a brief spell managing Pocket Venus, releasing two singles on his Secrets of Sound Record Label.
  • Steve Sync along with ex-4Q member Cumi Pants (not his real name!) joined punk band Alien Matter and their Sons of Selina influence played heavily on the band’s sound, turning them into a heavier, punkier version of the Sons. Both went on to join The Affliction.

[edit] Discography

This is a discography of Sons of Selina official releases. There have been many other unofficial bootleg and cassette releases along with countless compilation album appearances.

  • Anxiety – 7” single - May 1992
  • Life is But – 7” single - June 1993
  • Jam Tomorrow – 7” EP - October 1993
  • Nour d’Oui – CD / LP - June 1994
  • Terminus – EP CD - September 1996
  • Our Glass – CD single – March 1998
  • Fire In The Hole – CD Album – September 1999

[edit] Members

  • Neil Crud − vocals, bass, guitar (1990-1999)
  • Robin Hemuss − guitar, keyboards, bass (1990-1997)
  • Steve Sync − keyboards (1994-1999)
  • Steve Bonehead Jones − guitar (1994-1999)
  • Martin Wilding − guitar (1994-1999)
  • Cumi Pants – drums (1994-1999)

[edit] Other members

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