Billy Mahonie

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Billy Mahonie
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Background information
Origin London, England
Genres Post-rock
Years active1997–present
Labels Too Pure
Southern
Tritone Records
Oof Records
Unlabel
MembersGavin Baker
Howard Monk
Hywell Dinsdale
Kevin Penney
Past membersAnthony Barratt
Duncan Brown
Website BM Bandcamp

Billy Mahonie is a British post-rock band.

History

British instrumental rock quartet Billy Mahonie formed in London in 1997. The original line-up consisted of Gavin Baker (guitar), Howard Monk (drums), Hywell Dinsdale (bass and guitar) and Kevin Penney (bass). [1] Their first release was on the Fierce Panda record label, a split-single with Rothko, followed by a release on the Fierce Panda offshoot Livid Meerkat and an EP on Gold Hole Recordings. At the start of 1999 the band signed with Too Pure, who released their debut album The Big Dig produced by Head. [2] That year they also recorded their first of two Peel Sessions, [3] and toured Europe.

Contents

In 2000 Mahonie moved to Southern Records and recorded their second album with Toby Robinson, Harvey Birrell and Head producing. The double album What Becomes Before was released in 2001. [4] This was followed by a second european tour. The band took a few months off in 2002 but regrouped in the autumn with a new line up of Baker and Monk joined by Duncan Brown (bass) and Anthony Barratt (guitar). A third album Dust was released on Tritone Records in 2004.

A collection of singles Found was released in 2005 on Oof Records and the band played shows in 2004, 2005 and 2006 with mixture of line-ups including all six members. They then took a break from live work. A compilation of demos, out takes and singles entitled Exhale on Mare Street came out on Unlabel in 2007 and was re-released in 2010 having been remastered with a couple of extra tracks.

A fourth album BM came out in autumn 2009. This time the album was recorded by just Baker and Monk and was released on Static Caravan as a limited lathe-cut record and download. The original line-up of Baker, Dinsdale, Monk and Penney played selected shows in 2009, 2010 (Audioscope Festival) and 2014 (The End Festival). The original band reunited once more in 2017 for two shows and again in 2019, this time at Church Studios, London, where they recorded new material.

Their fifth studio album, Field of Heads, was announced early in 2024, to be released on May 24th on their own newly-formed label, Whistling Sam Projects. It features the original line-up of Baker, Monk, Dinsdale and Penney, and was recorded over two long weekends either side of the Covid lockdowns. The album was preceded by a single, "Kaiju". [5]

Lineup

Discography

Albums

Compilations

Singles and EPs

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References

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