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598:, declared it as his Album of the Week for 30 June 2001, explaining "With each album they reach deeper into that well of human darkness, trying to finish what they started... album finds the Scott brothers linking arms with . It's an album that nails home its message, song after song, line after line. 'I never wanted this'. 'One time was too many'. 'I sleep better when I'm alone'. The thoughts of the outsider, which have fascinated literature forever and are at the core of rock and roll. When we lose that, rock and roll will be just entertainment." Jasper Lee of Oz Music Project opined that " sees a more refined anger that is shown in particular by the drumming prowess of new drummer , which adds to the intense vocals of John Scott... the sound on this album is clear and crisp, bringing down the line all the bile and angry bits to be expected of the band with many a reeling, robust audio left hook that blasts the listener through the speakers." 40: 350:, an Australian musicologist, described "the band's penchant for militaristic imagery and lyric themes (to say nothing of the members' close-cropped, marine-styled looks) only added to the sense of desperation and solitude displayed in the band's music." By the end of 1985 Archer had left and John Scott added lead vocals to his guitar work. They replaced Archison with a succession of drummers: David Graham, Roger Crisp, John Rickert, Neil Guive and then Campbell Robinson by late 1988. During 1987 they supported an Adelaide gig by United States group, 344:, which featured " a loner who thought his dark feelings were there for anyone to see as he walked down the street – the Mark of Cain." Atchison and John's earlier group, Spiral Collapse, broke up as John was concentrating on his university course, he also wanted a "new, harder sound" and disliked that band's lead singer. John assisted Kim to develop his bass guitar skill and met Archer at one of Spiral Collapse's last gigs. 305:
band playing two shows in their hometown of Adelaide on the back of the band's induction into the South Australian Music Association’s Hall of Fame, sitting alongside other legends including No Fixed Address, Cold Chisel, The Angels, Archie Roach and Ruby Hunter and the Masters Apprentices. The band also played dates in Melbourne, Sydney, Perth and finishing the tour on the Gold Coast and Brisbane in September.
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In 2020 the band celebrated 25 years since the release of album 'Ill At Ease' however plans were interrupted by the worldwide COVID-19 infectious disease, delaying tour plans to celebrate this anniversary milestone. 2022 saw 'A Different Kind Of Tension Tour' announced, kicking off in August with the
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TMOC however performed 'Ill At Ease' live across all states from November 2023 after Kim recovered from his injuries. Eli Green yet again tours with the band marking 10 years since joining the band for tour duties. The tour coincides with a deluxe remastered vinyl reissue of the 1995 classic for the
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The Mark Of Cain in 2023 announced they are a proud addition to the brand new Off The Rails one-day mini-fests in NSW in October and would be joining Amyl & The Sniffers and other bands. The band also announced for the first time ever they will be performing their 1995 magnum-opus 'Ill At Ease'
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TMOC however performed 'Ill At Ease' live across all states in November 2023 to January 2024 after Kim recovers. The tour coincides with a deluxe remastered vinyl reissue of the 1995 classic for the first time. In addition, a companion piece Livid Live '96, a set from Brisbane's 1996 Livid Festival,
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Emery opined that the group's "style has been interpreted as misogynist, arrogant, aloof and even just too bloody loud, but its potency has never been questioned, nor the Scott brothers' commitment to duty. If ever there was a musical metaphor for human endurance, its TMOC. This music doesn't date,
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s reviewer, opined that "LMA" is "One of the weaker songs on an album that's as heavy and intense as a death in the family. Verging very close to a ballad, 'LMA' displays all the trademark MOC stop/start syncopation at a much reduced tempo, showing that beneath the hard and tough engineering bloke
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album released in 1995 ... The lyrics suggest a love song of sorts, yet this is no sappy Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young 'Judy Blue Eyes' folkie-lust. It's as if the warmth and tenderness of the opposite sex merely serves to break down the narrator's sense of self and internal emotional structure."
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The Mark Of Cain in 2023 announced for the first time ever they will be performing their 1995 magnum-opus 'Ill At Ease' live as part of The Eighty-Six Festival at the Croxton Bandroom in Melbourne in October, however due to a severe bike accident with significant injuries to Kim Scott all shows in
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The Mark of Cain were formed as a punk rock group in Adelaide in mid-1984 by Rod Archer on lead vocals; Gavin Atchison on drums (ex-Spiral Collapse); John Scott on lead guitar (ex-Spiral Collapse) and his younger brother Kim Scott on bass guitar. Their name references the Hermann Hesse's novel,
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In March 2013 the band toured Australia with Eli Green on drums, sitting in for Stanier who was unable to tour due to his commitments with US band, Tomahawk. They completed further tours in 2014 and 2015, with Green on drums. Rod Archer, their original vocalist until 1985, died of cancer on 26
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first time. In addition, a companion piece Livid Live '96, the complete thirty-minute set from Brisbane's 1996 Livid Festival, was remixed by Phil McKellar and made available as a stand-alone album on vinyl. Both vinyl albums were released on the 4th of November 2023 as a limited release.
438:, released in June 1993. Albini had met the Scott brothers back in 1987 when Mark of Cain had supported his group's tour. The EP was the recording debut for Robinson's replacement, Aaron Hewson (ex-Order of Decay, Grunter), who had joined on drums, after the release of their second album, 297:, described the group's sound as "Gloomy, monotonous vocals and bleak slabs of metallic guitar did battle over a lurching rhythm section to arrive at a harsh sound." Rod Archer died on 26 February 2016. 2019 marked the 30th Anniversary of the release of the 281:. Before long, Archer had left the group and John Scott took on the lead vocal role and the group has remained a trio ever since. The Scotts have been the core of the band which has featured 10 different drummers. Since January 2001, former Helmet member 369:, in October, by various artists, to celebrate the label's tenth anniversary. Phantom's owners "had heard something different in the group than what they wanted to deliver, and their progress was periodically interrupted as they kept changing drummers." 542:, a compilation album of remixes of the group's earlier material. McFarlane described the work as comprising "off-kilter remixes" of "band favourites." The group contributed two songs to the soundtrack of the Australian feature film, 361:, in September 1988. It was co-produced by the group with Anthony Bannister and was recorded at Adelaide's Soundtrack Australia studios in January of that year. They covered two tracks by former Phantom groups, "Journey by Sledge" ( 1363:
The Fowler's Live Music Awards took place from 2012 to 2014 to "recognise success and achievement over the past 12 months celebrate the great diversity of original live music" in South Australia. Since 2015 they're known as the
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live as part of The Eighty-Six Festival at the Croxton Bandroom in Melbourne in October, however due to a severe bike accident with significant injuries to Kim Scott all shows in September and October were cancelled.
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was "dominated by the band's Joy Division streak. On 'You Are Alone' John Scott intones in his best Ian Curtis manner while Kim Scott's bass pounds with the relentless precision of artillery session captured on loop."
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especially not in the current security-constructed climate." McFarlane felt the album "offered up more sonic blasts of rough-hewn guitar riffs and booming drums." In 1995 the Dominator label issued both albums,
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s the Barman described how "TMOC occupies the space where hardcore, punk and metal collide and makes unique with a lyrical heaviness that makes listening to Black Sabbath a Sunday walk in the park."
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In 2024 the band continues playing the remaining shows of the 'Ill At Ease' live tour in January and headline the 'Nice Day To Go To The Club' festival in South Australia on 24th of February.
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at Broadcast Studios (Adelaide, Australia) in February 2008, with engineer Evan James. Mixing commenced in December 2010 in Melbourne with Forrester Savell. In December 2011 its lead single, "
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album. A major national tour took place in October and the album was re-released on vinyl to celebrate the occasion. Eli Green again tours with the band fulfilling the drumming duties.
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in August 1989. It was co-produced by Stuart Sheldon and the group, which was recorded at Artec Studios, Adelaide in February and March of that year. Patrick Emery of
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became the band's first released to chart inside the ARIA top 100, peaking at number 73. It gained wide radio support for the group with national youth broadcaster,
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The Mark of Cain has been inducted into the SA Music Hall of Fame, joining The Angels, Cold Chisel and Masters Apprentices as legends of the local music scene.
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tour and followed, in February, with a non-album single, "Tell Me", on the Insipid Vinyl label. McFarlane felt "the band's influences had broadened to include
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exteriors they have sentimental sides." A national tour followed, after which Hewson left and Campbell Robinson returned.
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February 2016. In June 2015 the group had performed a benefit concert for Archer who was then undergoing chemotherapy.
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was remixed by Phil McKellar and made available on vinyl. Both vinyl albums were released on the 4th of November 2023.
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s Joachim Hiller opined that it "combined gloomy early eighties sounds with brachial, bass-heavy Noiserock."
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was postponed. In 2022, The Mark of Cain was admitted into the South Australian Music Hall of Fame.
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in its entirety, for its 30th anniversary. A similar tour for 2020 marking the 25th anniversary of
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Robinson was replaced by Stuart Baguley on drums in late 1998. Baguley was replaced in turn by
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The band's first release was a single, "The Lords of Summer", issued on Sydney label,
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The band signed with local label, Dominator Records, which issued their debut album,
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in mid-2001 with the announcement that Stanier was the band's permanent drummer.
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The Mark of Cain, with Stanier aboard, commenced recording a new album,
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The Australian Independent Record Awards (commonly known informally as
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Recorded live at Livid Festival in Brisbane, Australia 5 October 1996
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groups. The Mark of Cain were formed in mid-1984 by brothers, John (
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List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications
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This article is about the Australian band. For other uses, see
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Top 100 (ARIA) peaks from January 1990 to December 2010:
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In July 2019, the band announced a national tour to play
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has been their drummer; he is also concurrently with
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Alternative metal
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Phantom
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initialism
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Helmet
Rollins Band
Joy Division
Big Black
hardcore
guitar
bass guitar
vocals
drums
John Stanier
Tomahawk
Battles
Ian McFarlane
Demian

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