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Little Murders

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download more songs at http://www.mp3.com.au/artist.asp?id=241 Formed in 1979, Rob Griffiths named his band LITTLE MURDERS after a 1971 film directed by Alan Arkin and starring Elliot Gould. As an English expatriate, Griffiths embraced 1960s English pop culture (The Who-The Troggs-The Kinks-Union Jacks drapped over amplifiers) and accordingly LITTLE MURDERS became the premier mod band on the late 1970s/early 1980s Melbourne independant scene. The band's debut single, 'Things will be different'/ 'Take me I'm yours', on Au-go-go Records (December '79) was actually recorded by Rob's old band FICTION, prior to the formation of the first LITTLE MURDERS line-up listed above(see discography). 'Things will be different' was an excellent debut single, a blast of punchy, danceable pop, and it rapidly sold out its pressing of 1000 copies. 'Things will be different' ranks alongside The Riptides' 'Sunset Strip' and Young Modern's 'She's got the money' as one of the classics of Australian new wave power pop.By May 1980, the band's line-up comprised Griffiths, Flegg, Stuart Beatty(guitar) and Steve Fusezi(bass). Two furthers singles for Au-go-go followed: 'High school/Trouble with love' (which featured Clint Small) and 'She lets me know/It's over'. During the sessions that produced 'She lets..', Griffiths took time off to record a single with other musicians. 'Melody/Waiting' came out under the name Dance Set in 1981.Line-up changes plagued LITTLE MURDERS for the next couple of years. The mid-1981line-up featured Griffiths, Beatty, Kim Holmberg(guitar-vocals; ex-Leftovers), Paul Holmberg(drums; ex-Leftovers) and Alan Brooker(bass). The 1982 line-up, wich comprised Griffiths, Rod Hatward(guitar), Chris Hunter(bass; ex-Cuban Heels) and Michael Barclay(drums), was the most accomplished and consistent to date. Unable to secure a major record deal for his efforts, however, Griffiths eventually broke up LITTLE MURDERS in December 1983.Griffiths made an unsuccessful attempt to revive the LITTLE MURDERS name in 1985, and independant label Polyester Records issued the '100 drugs/The beat goes on' single(the tracls had been recorded in 1983 and 1979 respectively). Au-go-go issued the retrospective set Stop! in 1986, which drew together various singles tracks and unissued studio cuts. In late 1995, Rob Griffiths revived the LITTLE MURDERS name, and over the next 18 months recorded a new album. Backing musicains inclued Rod Hayward, Phil Wales(guitar), Craig Pilkington(guitar; ex-Killjoys), and Dave Foley(drums). The album ''...and stuff like that' (june1997) comprised the new material(including the single '100 drugs') plus six previously released cuts. By that stage, Griffiths had a new LITTLE MURDERS line-up on the road with Tony Robertson (bass), plus Paul Thomas(guitar) and Michael Barclay(drums).LITTLE MURDERS issued a new cd-single '100,000 guitars' in September 1998. It was lifted from the band's second CD for the SWERVE label 'First Light'. The album featured the line-up pf Griffiths, Thomas, Barclay, Pilkington and Kate Stalker(vocals) playing pure guitar pop. The second CD single from the album 'Andy Warhol retrospective' followed in June 1999Little Murders released their fourth album in 2001 called 'We should be home by now", which garnered the best reviews of their career. Since that time Little Murders have played sporadically around Melbourne and Rob has played a number of solo gigs in Melbourne and Sydney. An official Retrospective album is due out in 2006. div style

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Member Since: 25/10/2005
Band Members: current line up......Rob Griffiths (vocals, guitar) Rod Hayward (lead guitar) Bruce Mintie (guitar, vocals) Tony Robertson (bass) Mick Barclay (drums)

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Influences: The Kinks,The Jam, the Clash, David Bowie, Michael Caine, The Who, The Italian Job, Catcher in the Rye, Blow Up, Pop Art, Andy Warhol, Twiggy, The Smiths, The Union Jack, London, The Creation, Stone Roses
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beat goes on little murders

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORObbg7CU3o
Posted by on Fri, 08 May 2009 06:50:00 GMT

there is no one like her

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kaOxEb3Xxco from the album "we should be home by now"
Posted by on Mon, 27 Apr 2009 14:31:00 GMT

Things will be Different

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dn7as8-nWA from the upcoming CD "stop + singles" through Off The Hip records
Posted by on Fri, 17 Apr 2009 01:47:00 GMT

stranger in the hOuse

Getting some nice feedback on "Stranger In The House" a song I wrote for The Eddies over in the USA..the version you hear on our site is me singing with the Eddies..more of which I hope to do in the f...
Posted by on Thu, 13 Mar 2008 04:40:00 GMT

Little Murders supporting From the Jam

Last night we supported From the Jam at the Prince Bandroom and it was a fantastic night. so lots of old fans in the audience and they were so bloody nice to me I was almost overcome. I signed autogra...
Posted by on Wed, 12 Mar 2008 04:53:00 GMT

it worked !

it worked ! Well counting back and last goes first the latest Little Murders action took place last week at Audrey Studios in Coburg..home to producer Craig Pilkington...he of Killjoys fame...anyway w...
Posted by on Mon, 02 Oct 2006 05:47:00 GMT

entry 1

I am ready to start posting blogs but my last 2 attempts have failed for some reason. So before I write one long diatribe about what I've been up to or what the band have been up to this is just going...
Posted by on Mon, 02 Oct 2006 05:43:00 GMT