Gorky's Zygotic Mynci

Location:
Wales, UK
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Indie / Rock / Folk Rock
Site(s):
Type:
Indie
Gorkys Zygotic Mynci have decided to call it a day and split up.



" Richard, Megan, Euros and Pete would like to thank everyone who came to the gigs and bought the records over the years. The re-issues of the first three Gorkys albums - Patio, Tatay, and Bwyd Time - will go ahead as planned and will be released before late 2006.



For ex-Gorky people goings on, go to.



www.richardjames.uk.net myspace.com/richardjamesband

www.euroschilds.com myspace.com/euroschilds



Mae Gorkys Zygotic Mynci wedi penderfynu chwalu. Hoffa Richard, Megan, Euros a Pete ddiolch i bawb a ddaeth i'r gigs ac a brynodd y recordiau dros y blynyddoedd. Bydd tair albwm cyntaf y band - Patio, Tatay a Bwyd Time yn cael eu hail-ryddhau fel a gynlluniwyd erbyn diwedd y flwyddyn. Am wybodaeth am rhai o gyn aelodau'r band gwelwch y cyfeiriadau uchod. "



"Sounding like a bizarrely sweet and whimsical cross between progressive rock, psychedelia, and pure pop, Gorky's Zygotic Mynci were one of the most original and distinctive bands to emerge from the vital post-Brit-pop Welsh scene of the mid-'90s. Gorky's music followed unconventional time signatures and structures, as well as instrumentation (boasting everything from droning moog synthesizers to slurring trombones and steel guitars) and melodic patterns. Furthermore, the band's lyrics were rarely about conventional pop/rock subjects, and they frequently sang in Welsh, which made their already odd music sound even more alien to most listeners. Nevertheless, Gorky's developed a strong cult following in Britian, as well as America, ranking behind Super Furry Animals as the most popular band to emerge from the mid-'90s Welsh scene.



Ironically, Gorky's Zygotic Mynci formed long before Super Furry Animals. Unlike many Welsh bands of their age, the members of Gorky's did not begin a band after Manic Street Preachers appeared in the early '90s -- they began playing in the mid-'80s, when the band members were barely in their teens. Euros Childs (vocals, keyboards), Megan Childs (violin), John Lawrence (guitar), Richard James (bass), and Euros Rowlands (drums) were all attending school in Carmarthen, Wales, when they formed the group. Lawrence, James, and Euros Childs began making tapes in the bedroom, and they eventually added Euros' sister Megan and Euros Rowlands to the lineup. All of the group members came from upper-middle-class families, with Rowlands' father, Dafydd, being a poet who is the archdruid of the Welsh culture celebration Eisteddfod, while Lawrence's mother is a politician. The connections helped Gorky's Zygotic Mynci enter the Welsh culture quite rapidly. Throughout their teens, the band recorded and played festivals, as well as appearing on local television and radio. Eventually, the band signed with the Welsh independent label, Ankst.

Gorky's Zygotic Mynci released three albums on Ankst -- Tatay, Bwyd Time, Llanfwrog -- before moving to Mercury Records in 1996. Their last album for Ankst reached number one on the U.K. independent charts. In 1996, their first American album, Introducing Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, was released. A compilation of their early Welsh albums and EPs, the record received positive reviews, yet it failed to make significant inroads for the group in America. Barafundle followed in 1997, and two years later the group returned with Spanish Dance Troupe. Issued in early 2001, The Blue Trees featured acoustic material from the band's two Mynci 2000 tours. Their seventh album, the intimate How Long to Feel That Summer in My Heart, followed several months later. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide"



"Gorky's Zygotic Mynci (which translates as Dimwit Reproductive Monkey) are Euros Childs (vocals, piano, hammond, synths), Euros Rowlands (drums, percussion), Richard James (bass), Megan Childs (violin, backing vocals) and John Lawrence (guitar, backing vocals). They started playing together whilst at school in Pembroke, and despite their young age, they have already released five albums.

'Patio', the first album came out on Ankst in 1992, followed by 'Tatay' in 1994 and 'Bywd Time' in 1995. Gorky's then signed to Mercury Records and released 1997's musical gem 'Barafundle' on Fontana. 'Gorky 5' was released a few months ago and I must say, it is rather special."
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