Clag (band)
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- There is another Australian band called Clagg.
Clag was a twee indie pop band based in Brisbane, Australia in the early 1990s.
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[edit] Personnel
Members of Clag included:
- Bek Moore (later of Above Ground Pool), vocals
- Rachael Cooke, guitar (later seen busking around Fitzroy, playing various instruments)
- Alison Bolger (later of Sleepy Township and Panel of Judges), bass
- Nicole Thibault (later of Minimum Chips), trombone/vocals
The band had several drummers throughout its career. Beginning with David McCormak, Custard Clag then quickly consumed Greg Brady, and many others, including Greg Wadley and Lora Macfarlane.
[edit] Discography
- Manufacturing Resent 7" EP
- Clag/B'ehl split 7", featuring Fresh, Harry and Scum Manor
- Clag/Ashtray Boy split 7", featuring Bike and Running Amok
[edit] Album Art
Joel Graham provided the unique, centre label for clag's first 7" EP and was the genius behind the cover art for the Clag/B'ehl split 7". He also provided many warped, cartoon flyers and posters for live 'Clag' gigs. (Joel Graham (1974-2007) R.I.P) Search for a Brisbane zine called 'Bodgecore' to see more of Joel's art!