Relish (band)
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Relish are an Irish rock band, composed of brothers Ken Papenfus (vocals and guitar), Carl Papenfus (drums, keyboards and vocals), and Darren Campbell (bass and vocals). They have released two albums: "Wildflowers" in 2001, and "Karma Calling" in 2003, both on the EMI Ireland label.
As of March 2006, the band had completed recording and were in the final stages of mixing their third album, but had not announced a projected release date.
They are best known for their song "Rainbow Zephyr", from the debut album, "Wildflowers". The song was covered by Westlife with slightly changed lyrics and released as a single "Hey Whatever".
[edit] American Band Called Relish
In the 1990's there was an American band called Relish. Originating in Fullerton, California, Relish was composed of Michele Walker (vocals, guitar), Laurita Guaico (guitar, vocals), Gina Karaba (bass, vocals), and Lynnae Hitchcock (drums, vocals). Performing extensively through Southern California, as well as participating in the Warped Tour, they released a full-length self-titled CD in 1999 and a 7" single on Volcom Entertainment before disbanding.
Their music has been described as Black Sabbath meets Guided by Voices, featuring heavy guitars and unconventional time signatures.
Michele Walker now performs as a solo artist, Laurita Guaico is a member of The Randies, Gina Karaba is a renowned glass sculptor, and until recently, Lynnae Hitchcock was a member of the Human Value.