Band, *1999 GB
Rock
of Arrowe Hill, also known as 'The Most Haunted Group in England' and 'Her Majesty's 23rd Psychedelic Battalion', are a London-based indie rock band, named after an area of the Wirrall, North West England. Since 1999 they have had a regularly changing line-up based around singer-songwriter Adam Easterbrook. They have released six albums to date, typically lasting around 30 minutes and featuring extensive references to horror and the occult. The heavy psychedelic rock of their earlier albums has recently been replaced by a more stripped down acoustic approach. The band's tendency to draw heavily on classic ghost stories and aspects of the blues has inspired Blues Matters! magazine to describe of Arrowe Hill as 'M.R.James meets Elmore James'.
![]() | Ian O'Sullivan dr, voc |
![]() | Jason Hobart b, voc, p |
![]() | Adam Easterbrook voc, g, p |
![]() | Mark Nicholas b, dr, perc |
![]() | Karl Sabino dr, g, p, org |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Domestic Espionage | Of Arrowe Hill | 2018 | Album |
A Conspiracy Of Clocks | Of Arrowe Hill | 2014 | Album |
The Bones Saying No To The Needle | Of Arrowe Hill | 2009 | Single |
Dulce Domum | Of Arrowe Hill | 2007 | Album |
Hexadelica And The Speed Of Darkness | Of Arrowe Hill | 2005 | Album |
I Are Becoming Instinct | Of Arrowe Hill | 2003 | Single |
The Spring Heel Penny Dreadful And Other Tales Of Morbid Curiosity | Of Arrowe Hill | 2003 | Album |
Gadfly Adolescence | Of Arrowe Hill | 2001 | Single |
Your Late Unpleasantness | Of Arrowe Hill | Single |