Mr. Underhill

Mr. Underhill
Origin Vancouver, Canada
Genres Gothic, Psychedelic, Punk, Vamp Rock
Years active 1998 (1998)–2003 (2003)
Associated acts Nim Vind, The Vincent Black Shadow
Website http://www.nimvind.com/
Members Chris (Nim Vind) Kirkham - Vocals and Guitar
Robbie (Robbie K) Kirkham - Bass
Anthony (Anthony Kilz) Kirkham - Drums
Past members Ryan Best - Bass

Mr. Underhill is a music band from Vancouver, Canada started by Chris Kirkham aka Nim Vind.

History

Rob Kirkham aka Robbie K replaced Ryan Best on bass in 1999. Since returning from a six-month stint in LA in January 2001, Nim and Robbie wrote and recorded the critically acclaimed Phantasm Drive-In. Then in November 2001 Mr. Underhill parted ways with their drummer. Tony Kirkham aka Anthony Kilz then joined as the band's drummer. The band now consisted of the 3 Kirkham brothers. The 3 brothers are sons of Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Trumpet player Ray Kirkham.

In 2002 the band was working on their fourth official album, entitled "The World Through X-ray Eyes". [1]

In 2010 Mr. Underhill re-released "Phantasm Drive-In" on I-Tunes with new album art. The album was remastered on custom analogue gear.

Studio albums

Year Album details
1998 What Will I Do When You Are Fallen?
  1. Fate's Gift
  2. The Downs
  3. Our Mother's Hour
  4. Bury the Distaste
  5. When I'm Gone
  6. Orchid
  7. Symmetry
  8. After the Rains
  9. Forever
2000 Vamp
  1. Glitter Like Darkness
  2. Trick of Light and Shadow
  3. Sunset Sweatheart
  4. Vivica
  5. Flicker
  6. The Weirding Way
2001 Phantasm Drive-In
  1. Saturday Night Creepers
  2. The Midnight Croon
  3. Killer Creature Double Feature
  4. Automation and 3...2...1... Warp!
  5. In the Night
  6. Blue Movies
  7. The Fever
  8. The Fashion of Fear
2014 The World Through X-Ray Eyes
  1. Opera Interlude
  2. My Middle Eye
  3. 5000 Fingers of Dr. T
  4. Theme Song
  5. The Crush
  6. Hour Of The Wolf
  7. Red White Black
  8. Dreamboat
  9. Invasion Of The Gigantic Ants
  10. We Lead Double Lives
  11. Rolling Blackouts
  12. Arch Stanton Aug 3 1862
  13. Pistol Whipped and Bloody Lipped

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