Marine Research

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Parallel Horizontal 00:00 Tools
Hopefulness to Hopelessness 00:00 Tools
Queen B 00:00 Tools
You and a Girl 00:00 Tools
At the Lost and Found 00:00 Tools
Venn Diagram 00:00 Tools
Chucking Out Time 00:00 Tools
End of the Affair 00:00 Tools
Glamour Gap 00:00 Tools
Y.Y.U.B. 00:00 Tools
Angel in the Snow 00:00 Tools
capital l 00:00 Tools
I Confess 00:00 Tools
Sick & Wrong 00:00 Tools
Bad Dreams 00:00 Tools
Parellel Horizontal 00:00 Tools
Capitol L 00:00 Tools
Sick & Wrong (Built to Spill cover) 00:00 Tools
Parallel Horizontgal 00:00 Tools
Yyub 00:00 Tools
04 queen b 00:00 Tools
Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Angel In The Snow (Radio 1 Session, 18th Apr 1999) 00:00 Tools
Capital L (Radio 1 Session, 18th Apr 1999) 00:00 Tools
I Confess (Radio 1 Session, 18th Apr 1999) 00:00 Tools
Bad Dreams (Radio 1 Session, 18th Apr 1999) 00:00 Tools
Marine Research - Parallel Horizontal(1) 00:00 Tools
Marine Research - Chucking Out Time(1) 00:00 Tools
02 you and a girl 00:00 Tools
01 parallel horizontal 00:00 Tools
06 glamour gap 00:00 Tools
05 chucking out time 00:00 Tools
08 venn diagram 00:00 Tools
Checking Out Time 00:00 Tools
Marine Research - Y.Y.U.B. 00:00 Tools
Marine Research - The Glamour Gap 00:00 Tools
10 y.y.u.b 00:00 Tools
Hopefulness To Hopefulness 00:00 Tools
09 end of the affair 00:00 Tools
hopefulness 00:00 Tools
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Marine Research formed in late 1997 as a continuation of Heavenly -- who disbanded the prior year following the tragic suicide of drummer Mathew Fletcher. With the remaining four-fifths of Heavenly moving on with drummer John Stanley (aka DJ Downfall), Amelia Fletcher (vocals), Cathy Rogers (vocals/keyboards), Rob Pursey (bass), and Peter Momtchiloff (guitar) continued with their formula of uppity twee-pop and punk rock undertones that root back from their Talulah Gosh days. Immediately releasing their debut single Queen B in 1998 and a split EP with Built to Spill, K Records eventually signed the Oxford/London based quintet that resulted in the CD EP Parallel Horizontal and the full-length sounds from the gulf stream later on that same year. The band disbanded in 1999. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.