Queenadreena

Queenadreena

Queenadreena performing in Hérouville-Saint-Clair, France, 2006.
Background information
Also known as Queen Adreena
Origin London, England
Genres Alternative rock, alternative metal, noise rock, indie rock
Years active 1999–2010
Labels Blanco y Negro, One Little Indian, Rough Trade, Imperial, WEA
Associated acts Daisy Chainsaw, The Dogbones, Ruby Throat
Members Katie Jane Garside
Crispin Gray
Nomi Leonard
Pete Howard
Past members Orson Wajih
Billy Freedom
Paul Jackson
Melanie Garside
Bambi
Michael Vakalis
Janne Jarvis
Richard Adams
Dom Bouffard

Queenadreena were an English alternative rock band that formed in London, England in 1999. The group were formed by vocalist KatieJane Garside and guitarist Crispin Gray, who had previously collaborated in the celebrated but short-lived band Daisy Chainsaw.[1] The band released four studio albums between 2000 and 2008, as well as the live album Live at the ICA, which was recorded at the Institute of Contemporary Arts. In 2010, the group disbanded and Garside pursued other solo projects, namely Ruby Throat.

History

Queenadreena formed in 1999 after guitarist Crispin Gray came in contact with KatieJane Garside, with whom he had collaborated with in 1989 when they formed the band Daisy Chainsaw. Garside left Daisy Chainsaw after only several years, and went into seclusion.[2]

They were joined by drummer Billy Freedom and bassist Orson Wajih and then released their first album, Taxidermy, in 2000, on the Blanco y Negro Records imprint. After its release, the band's name was changed slightly, from "Queen Adreena" to "QueenAdreena", and subsequent releases reflect this.[3]

Billy Freedom was replaced in 2002 by drummer Pete Howard, formerly of The Clash. The band signed with Rough Trade for their second album, 2002's Drink Me, featuring the single "Pretty Like Drugs." Rough Trade dropped them shortly after the release of Drink Me, and Wajih left the band at that time. The band signed with One Little Indian Records and released 2005's The Butcher and the Butterfly with KatieJane's sister Melanie Garside on bass, who left soon after and was replaced by Paul Jackson (not the fusion bassist of the same name).

On March 22nd 2005, the band recorded a live album at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, with Richard Adams (formerly of Daisy Chainsaw) on bass. The album was released in September as Live at the ICA.

In 2007, Queenadreena independently released Ride a Cock Horse, an album composed of early demos. Further line-up changes saw Nomi Leonard becoming the new bass player and, in the latter half of 2008, Pete Howard being replaced on drums by Stephen Gilchrist.

On October 8th 2008, Queenadreena released their fourth studio album, Djin, initially only in Japan through Imperial Records. The album eventually saw a UK release in September 2009, but was not actively promoted by the band which, by then, was effectively on hiatus.

In 2011, Crispin Gray stated, "I wouldn't rule out some kind of reunion gigs in the future. I don't think there will be another record from Queenadreena though, I would be very surprised myself. I haven't heard from Katie in well over a year and I don’t know where she is."

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions
JPN
[4]
Taxidermy
Drink Me
  • Released: 24 June 2002
  • Formats: CD
  • Label: Rough Trade
The Butcher and the Butterfly
Djin
  • Released: 8 October 2008
  • Formats: CD, digital download
  • Label: Imperial
120

Compilation albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions
JPN
[4]
Ride a Cock Horse (demo collection)
  • Released: October 2007
  • Formats: CD, digital download
  • Label: Imperial
146

Live albums

Title Album details
Live at the ICA
  • Released: 22 September 2005
  • Formats: CD, digital download
  • Label: One Little Indian, Imperial

Singles

Title Year Album
"Cold Fish" / "Yesterday's Hymn" 1999 Taxidermy
"X-Ing Off the Days" / "A Heavenly Surrender"
"I Adore You" / "Weeds" 2000
"Jolene" / "Pretty Polly"
"Pretty Like Drugs" 2002 Drink Me
"F.M. Doll" The Butcher and the Butterfly
"Medicine Jar" 2005

Home videos

Title Album details
Live
  • Released: 2006
  • Formats: DVD
  • Label: One Little Indian

Members

Last known line-up:

Past members:

External links

References

  1. "QueenAdreena". Allmusic. Retrieved 2013-10-16.
  2. O'Brien, Lucy (2000-02-25). "A way with the fairies". The Guardian. Retrieved 2013-10-16.
  3. Cameron, Liane (2002-08-02). "I want to have a past". Drowned In Sound. Retrieved 2013-10-16.
  4. 1 2 "Japan Charts, Queenadreena" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2013-10-27.
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