Mosque (band)
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Mosque | |
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Origin | England |
Genres |
Neo-progressive rock Art rock Alternative rock |
Years active | 1987–1993 |
Past members |
Shaun Keaveny Paul Banks Leon Parr John Ariss Steven Burke Damian Higgins Martin Ormrod Stephen Gregson Eddie Arrowsmith |
Mosque were an English rock band that formed in 1987. Whilst sticking to no one distinct style, their music was based around new prog and alternative rock. Mosque consisted of Shaun Keaveny (vocals/guitar), Paul Banks (vocals/bass), John Ariss (vocals) and Leon Parr (percussion).
Keaveny has since gone on to be breakfast radio presenter for BBC 6 Music. Leon Parr is still a session percussionist, who has performed with Mr. So & So and members of The Verve.
Mosque reformed for one night only for "An Audience With Shaun Keaveny" at Leigh Library on Saturday 12 February 2011.
Discography
EP
- Lost Things (1989)
- "MASH" (Banks/Ariss)
- "Yellow Pages" (Keaveny/Ariss)
- "Lost Things" (Keaveny/Ariss)
- "Red Bricks are Blue" (Banks/Ariss)
Studio albums
- More Better (1992)
- "More Better" (Ariss/Keaveny)
- "Even Though It's Only You You Hear" (Ariss/Keaveny)
- "Black Oranges" (Ariss/Keaveny)
- "Short Curtains" (Ariss/Keaveny)
- "Compass" (Banks/Keaveny/Ariss)
- "Lost Things" (Keaveny/Ariss)
- "Down Wind" (Banks/Keaveny/Ariss)
References
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