Hondo Maclean
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Hondo Maclean | |
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Origin | Bridgend, Wales United Kingdom |
Genre(s) | Post-Hardcore/Metalcore |
Years active | 2001 - 2007 |
Label(s) | Mighty Atom Records |
Associated acts | The Future This Is Menace Funeral for a Friend |
Members | |
Ben Woosnam Gavin Burrough Gavin Philips Rich Boucher Jake Thomas Andy Davies |
Hondo Maclean was a post-hardcore/metalcore outfit from Bridgend, South Wales. On February 16, 2007 they announced that they had stopped the band but will start a new project called The Future
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[edit] History
Taking their name from a character in 80s cartoon series M.A.S.K., Hondo Maclean emerged from the South Wales hardcore scene to wider recognition, including touring with former Jackass star Steve-O and engaging in their own headline tour.
They released two EPs and one full length album with plans to release a second before calling it a day in early February 2007.
[edit] Members
- Ben Woosnam - Vocals
- Gavin Philips - Guitar
- Gavin Burrough - Guitar, Vocals
- Richard Boucher - Bass, Vocals
- Jake Thomas - Drums
- Andy Davies - Keyboards, Samples, Vocals
[edit] Former Members
- Michael Davies - Vocals
- Johnny Phillips - Drums
- Ryan Richards - Drums
- Grant Robinson - Drums
[edit] Discography
[edit] EPs
- Finding Joy (2002)
- Plans for A Better Day (2003) (Mighty Atom)
- Chasing Angels (2003) (Mighty Atom)
[edit] Albums
- Unspoken Dialect (2005) (Mighty Atom)
[edit] References
- BBC Wales: Review of "Unspoken Dialect"
- BBC Wales profile on Hondo Maclean
- Rock3 Radio Network - Hondo Maclean: an Album review of Unspoken Dialect
[edit] External links
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