Radiator (band)
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Radiator | |
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Radiator Album Cover
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Background information | |
Origin | London, England |
Genre(s) | Alternative rock, industrial |
Years active | 1996-200 |
Label(s) | EMI |
Former members | |
Jack Cooke, Janne Jarvis, Chris Rose |
Radiator were a British rock band formed in 1996 by Jack Cooke, Janne Jarvis and Chris Rose. [1] They released one album, also titled Radiator, which received 4 out of 5 when reviewed by Kerrang![1] and their music appeared in the first Gran Turismo game (and on the commercially available soundtrack album) as well as in the film A Kind of Hush.[2]
In September 1998 the band opened for the Backyard Babies and The Yo-Yos on their UK tours, while in February 1999 they promoting their Make It Real single by touring the UK with Tribute To Nothing and Pitchshifter before opening for Space Age Playboys in Europe.[3] The band also supported Motörhead.[1]
In 2001 Jarvis formed a new band Elevation with ex-3 Colours Red members Pete Vuckovic and Keith Baxter.[3]
Contents |
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- I Am
- Black Shine
- Generator
- Amnesia
- Resistor
- Untitled Love Song
- Whole Inside
- Give
- Make It Real
- Feel
- Who Is Your God
[edit] Members
- Jack Cooke - guitarist/vocalist
- Janne Jarvis - bassist/programmer
- Chris Rose - drummer/programmer
[edit] References
- ^ a b c Radiator Review. Kerrang!.
- ^ A Kind of Hush - Soundtrack. IMDb.
- ^ a b Radiator Biography. Rock Detector.