Moke (British band)
Moke | |
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Background information | |
Origin | London, England |
Genres | Alternative rock |
Years active | 1997–2002 |
Labels | Dorado Records Ultimatum Music Fruit Pie Records |
Members | John Hogg Sean Genockey Alex Evans John Morgan |
Website | mokesite.com |
Moke were a British rock band who released two albums and a handful of singles; most notably the single "My Degeneration", described as "an angry indictment of callous youth".[1]
History
Moke formed in London, England in 1997, composed of John Hogg (vocals, guitar),
Moke toured the UK, Europe and the US extensively throughout the late 1990s / early 2000s along with many acts, including
Since 2002 the band have been working on other projects. John Hogg went on to form Hookah Brown with Rich Robinson of The Black Crowes.[15] but this group disbanded after only a few months. However,[16] Johnny Hogg has now reunited with Rich Robinson, forming a new band The Magpie Salute along with other original Black Crowes members Marc Ford and Sven Pipien. John Morgan in playing with the original lineup of Senser. Alex Evans is a Senior Lecturer in Popular Music at Kingston University as well as Education Officer at Visconti Studio, a tape-based recording studio in partnership with Tony Visconti, the British Library and the Science Museum. Sean Genockey is a successful record producer who has worked with The Who, Roger Daltrey and the Manic Street Preachers.
Moke reunited on 16 September 2011 to perform their first concert in ten years.
Discography
Year | Title | Label | Other information |
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1998 | Superdrag | Dorado | Definitive version of début album |
1999 | Moke | Ultimatum | US version of début album - track order differs |
1999 | Superdrag | Avex
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14 track Japanese only version of début album |
2001 | Carnival | Artemis Records | Second album from Moke - US release only |
References
- Charlotte Observer, 28 October 2001
- Allmusic, retrieved 12 January 2010
- Bradenton Herald, 18 October 2001
- ^ Allmusic, retrieved 12 January 2010
- ^ Review of Moke. Guitar Player, 1 April 1999.
- San Diego Union-Tribune, 16 August 2001.
- ^ Blackett, Matt (2001) "Moke: John Hogg and Sean Genockey Mix It Up", Guitar Player, 1 October 2001
- ^ Lipton, Michael (2001) "Frozen Entrée", LA Weekly, 22 November 2001, retrieved 12 January 2010
- ^ Review of Carnival, IndieLondon.co.uk.
- ^ British band Moke evokes the blues-based rock of the `60s. Knight Ridder Tribune, 24 October 2001.
- ^ Review of Carnival. The Morning Call, 20 October 2001.
- BlogCritics, 17 June 2005.
- ^ Review Archived 29 September 2010 at the Wayback Machine, NyRock.com, September 1999.
- Billboard.com, July 2001.
- ^ Robinson Crows About His New Band. The Victoria Advocate, 26 January 2003.
- ^ Hookah Brown Call It Quits[dead link]. Rolling Stone, 30 May 2003.