The New Christs

The New Christs

Group from Australia

Genres: garage punk, garage rock, punk rock, Garage Rock, australian, alternative rock, australian punk

The New Christs
The New Christs
The New Christs
The New Christs
The New Christs
The New Christs

About The New Christs

The New Christs were originally formed by Radio Birdman and New Race vocalist Rob Younger after he was offered the support spot on Iggy Pop's Australian tour of 1984. The other members had played in groups such as Celibate Rifles, Lime Spiders and Hoodoo Gurus. The tour proved a success and the band stayed together, recording the two singles Like A Curse and Born Out Of Time for Sydney independent label Citadel Records. These releases gained universal acclaim for their tough and uncompromising nature. With the prospect of an album deal and European tour, the other members instead chose to return to their former interests. Younger was left to pursue a career producing some of the finest upcoming Australian alternative bands. In 1986 Barracudas bass player Jim Dickson returned to Australia from the UK and together with Younger started a new line-up. Featured were Charlie Owen, a gifted but as yet unknown guitarist and drummer Louis Burdett who soon left to be replaced by Nick Fisher who had played with Ed Kuepper and Wet Taxis. This line-up released a series of hard hitting singles Black Hole, Headin' South, Another Sin and the EP Dropping Like Flies. These tracks were compiled under the title Divine Rites, whose European release allowed the group to tour there for the first time

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The New Christs — Top 4 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
The New Christs I Swear
The New Christs Love's Underground {1989}
The New Christs You'll Never Catch My Wave (1989)
The New Christs Born Out Of Time
Love's Underground {1989}
You'll Never Catch My Wave (1989)
Born Out Of Time