The Flaming Stars

The Flaming Stars
Genres Garage Punk
Indie rock
Years active 1994 - present
Labels UK - Ace Records
Big Beat Records
Vinyl Japan
US - Alternative Tentacles
Associated acts Gallon Drunk
Website http://www.myspace.com/theflamingstars
Members Max Décharné
Huck Whitney
Mark Hosking
Paul Dempsey
Joe Whitney

The Flaming Stars are an English underground garage punk band. The Flaming Stars can be compared to artists such as the Tindersticks and The Bad Seeds.

History

The band was formed in 1994 by lead singer and Ex-Gallon Drunk drummer Max Décharné, guitarists Huck Whitney and Mark Hosking, bassists Paul Dempsey, and Joe Whitney on the drums. The band was signed to the London-based, but Japanese owned, Vinyl Japan UK Ltd. The band first gained attention in Europe when they released their EP "Hospital, Heaven or Hell" which received praise from well-known English radio personalities John Peel and Steve Lamacq. Because of this, they recorded six John Peel Sessions which were released throughout the 90s and eventually released together in 2000 on a double album, The Six John Peel Sessions.[1]

In 1996, the Stars released their first album, Songs From the Bar Room Floor, which was followed by Sell Your Soul to the Flaming Stars in 1997. In 2001, The Flaming Stars released A Walk on the Wired Side, a slight departure from their previous works. The album took less from 1960s style garage rock and instead focused more on creating their own unique sound. The Stars gained a minor hit in the UK from their album A Walk on the Wired Side with the song, "Some Things You Don't Forget". The band received considerable attention in the UK's underground scene while remaining fairly unknown in the United States. The Flaming Stars released their fifth studio album, Sunset & Void, in 2002.

Two years later in 2004, the Flaming Stars released Named and Shamed, their 10th anniversary album. In early 2006, Vinyl Japan went into receivership and the Stars were signed to Big Beat Records, which is owned by Ace Records.[2] On 16 March they released their first effort on Big Beat, a 42 track compilation album London After Midnight: Singles, Rarities and Bar Room Floor-Fillers 1995-2005. In September 2006, they released their seventh studio album, Born Under A Bad Neon Sign.

The Flaming Stars played a comeback gig supporting The Nightingales at Dublin Castle, Camden on 26th October 2016.[3]

Discography

Studio albums

Singles/ EPs

Other albums

Tracks on other compilations

References

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