Sawyer (band)
Sawyer | |
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Sawyer on Falkland Hill in Fife, Scotland | |
Background information | |
Origin | Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland |
Genres |
Indie rock Rock music |
Years active | 1990–2001 |
Labels |
Human Condition Records Earwing |
Associated acts |
Part Chimp Foil The Schoolhouse Silent Falls Supernova 13 Tombs Rocket's Revenge Games For May The Puppet Show The Polis The Twist |
Members |
Iain Hinchliffe - Guitar/Backing Vocals John Mackie - Vocals Alan Findlay - Drums Alan Wilson - Bass Derek Anderson - Guitar |
Past members | Andrew Hunter |
Sawyer were a group originally formed in Fife, Scotland in 1990 by John Mackie (vocals), Andrew Hunter (bass), Alan Findlay (drums) & Iain Hinchliffe (guitar). With this line-up they recorded a double 7" single for Human Condition Records of Edinburgh, operated by Jamie Watson (of Chamber Studios).
History
Sawyer were started by Andrew Hunter and John Mackie who then asked Iain Hinchliffe, of Fife band The Schoolhouse, and Alan Findlay, from Silent Falls and Supernova, to get together. After a double 7" ep and a line-up change, replacing Andrew Hunter with Alan Wilson on bass and adding Derek Anderson on guitar, Sawyer recorded an album called ‘On The Seven’,[1] also released on Human Condition.
Sawyer went on long-term hiatus in 2000 following guitarist Iain H’s move to London for work. Iain H now plays in Part Chimp, Alan Findlay played drums in Mute records artists Foil, Derek Anderson plays in Scotland's premier Police tribute "The Polis" & "Harlot", and Alan Wilson plays guitar in 13 Tombs.
Discography
- Ghetty Chasun (Double 7" ep)[2] - Human Condition Records
- Air Freshener (Compilation CD) - Earwing Records
- On The Seven (CD) - Human Condition Records
- Handbags At Dawn (Compilation CD) - Human Condition Records
External links
- Sawyer on Discogs
- Sawyer on Last.fm website
- Earwing Records website
- Part Chimp website
- Human Condition Records website