Band,
Rock
With a sound similar to the more metallic leanings of Tool's early period, Canberra's Liquid formed in 1994 and appeared on the national music scene after sharing the city's Triple J 'Unearthed' honours with Soulcrusher in 1996, although the band had existed for more than a year previously. Their success in the national radio competition scored them considerable airplay and a number of high-profile live appearances, ultimately landing them a deal with Warner Bros who issued their EPs "Abdul's Secret Movie" and "Mary Wonders." Sweeney was formerly with Mudeye. Liquid disbanded in 2000. They reformed in 2017 for a one-off performance to mark the closure of Canberra's iconic ANU Bar. Final line-up: Steve Crawford (vocals) Grant Davidson (drums) Steve Gray (guitar) Paul Sweeney (bass) Former Members: Mark Bayre (vocals) (1994 - 1999)
Steve Gray g | |
Paul Sweeney b | |
Grant Davidson dr | |
Mark Bayre voc |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Mary Wonders | Liquid | 1998 | Album |
Abdul's Secret Movie | Liquid | 1997 | Album |