The Mark of Cain (band)
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The Mark of Cain | |
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Origin | Adelaide, South Australia |
Genre(s) | hard rock/alternative metal |
Years active | 1984-present |
Label(s) | Phantom Records, Ra Records, BMG |
Associated acts | Helmet, Tomahawk, Battles |
Website | Official site |
Members | |
John Scott Kim Scott John Stanier |
The Mark of Cain is a hard rock/alternative metal band from Adelaide, South Australia. Their style has been likened to that of Helmet and Rollins Band, yet this band predates both of those groups and was influenced by the early work of Joy Division and US hardcore. The Mark of Cain was formed in 1984 by brothers John (guitar) and Kim Scott (bass guitar), with Rod Archer on vocals and Roger Crisp playing drums. Before long, Archer had left the group and John Scott took on the vocal role; The Mark of Cain has remained a trio ever since. The Scotts have been the core of the band which has featured some 15 different drummers. Currently, that position is held by former Helmet member John Stanier, who is also concurrently with Tomahawk and Battles.
The band's first release was a single, "The Lords of Summer" issued by Sydney label Phantom Records in 1988. Following this, The Mark of Cain's drummer situation became reasonably stable for some time with the addition of Campbell Robinson and the band issued two albums on Adelaide label Dominator Records, Battlesick in 1989 and The Unclaimed Prize in 1991. The band's music came to the attention of Steve Albini, who produced their next release, the 1993 EP "Incoming". This was the recording debut for Robinson's replacement Aaron Hewitt, who had joined the band shortly after the release of The Unclaimed Prize.
Albini's involvement with The Mark of Cain in turn led to Henry Rollins producing the band's breakthrough album, 1995's Ill At Ease. The first release on Sydney alternative label rooArt, Ill at Ease was the also the first to win wide radio support, with Triple J giving the singles "First Time" and "LMA" solid airplay. A national tour followed, after which Hewitt left and Campbell Robinson returned. The next year, The Mark of Cain released Rock And Roll, a collection of remixes by artists such as Paul Mac and B(if)tek. The band also contributed some songs to the soundtrack of the Australian film Idiot Box including a cover of "Degenerate Boy" by early Australian punk band X. This was a minor hit. Robinson was replaced by Stuart Baguley in late 1998 but Stanier was mooted as a member from mid-1999. He was taken on to provide the drumming on the next album This is This which was produced by Andy Gill of Gang of Four, one of The Mark of Cain's early influences. This is This was released by BMG in 2001 with the announcement that Stainer was now the band's permanent drummer.
According to their official website, The Mark of Cain will be entering the studio with John Stanier to record a new album in February 2008.
[edit] Discography
The Lords of Summer
- Released: 1988
- Format: 7"
- Label: Phantom Records
- Tracks: "The Lords of Summer", "Can You See Now?"
Battlesick
- Released: 1989
- Format: CD
- Label: Dominator Records
The Unclaimed Prize
- Released: 1990
- Format: CD
- Label: Dominator
Incoming
- Released: 1993
- Format: CD
- Label: Dominator
- Producer: Steve Albini
"Tell Me"
- Released: 1993
- Format: CD
- Label: Insipid
- Tracks: "Tell Me", "Viet Vet"
"First Time" from the album Ill at Ease
- Released: 1995
- Format: CD
- Label: rooArt
- Producer: Henry Rollins
- Tracks: "First Time", "Details"
Ill at Ease
- Released: 1995
- Format: CD
- Label: rooArt
- Producer: Henry Rollins
- Singles: "First Time", "LMA"
"LMA" from the album Ill at Ease
- Released: 1996
- Format: CD
- Label: rooArt
- Producer: Henry Rollins
- Tracks: "LMA"
Rock and Roll
- Released: 1996
- Format: CD
- Label: rooArt
- Singles: "Interloper"
"Degenerate Boy" from the album Idiot Box Original Soundtrack
- Released: 1997
- Format: CD
- Label: BMG
"Interloper" from the album Rock and Roll
- Released: 1997
- Format: CD
- Label: BMG
The Complete Recordings 88 - 98
- Released: 1998
- Format: CD
- Label: BMG
- Producer: Various
"[R] Retaliate" from the album This is This
"Familiar Territory" from the album This is This
This is This
- Released: 2001
- Format: CD
- Label: BMG
- Producer: Phil McKellar, Andy Gill
- Singles: "[R] Retaliate", "Familiar Territory"