Love Fungus

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Love Fungus
Love Fungus - Blind Devotion.jpg
Background information
Origin Birmingham, Bearwood, West Midlands
Genres Indie rock punk, metal
Years active1991, 2011–2015
LabelsThe Sub-Exotic Recording Company
MembersDennis Day
Ian Kelly
Mat McIvor
Mark Rabone
Ben Upton
Websitelovefungus.com (non-current)

Love Fungus was an English indie rock band from Birmingham, that featured on series two of the BBC TV series, James May's Man Lab . [1] As part of the programme, which first aired in the UK on 1 November 2011, the band reunited after 20 years apart, auditioning and winning the chance to perform at the High Voltage Festival in July 2011. [2] [3]

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History

The band had originally formed in 1991, but broke up later that year. [4] They reunited to audition for James May's Man Lab after Ian Kelly had sent an email putting their band forward. After playing at the High Voltage Festival, the band recorded their first EP, Blind Devotion. [5] In 2012 they released their debut single "Vampire Movies".

In December 2015, Ian Kelly announced through the band's Facebook page that Love Fungus had ceased activities indefinitely. [6]

Discography

Blind Devotion (EP)

Blind Devotion is the debut EP from Love Fungus and was released on 7 October 2011.

All tracks are written by Ian Kelly, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Sub Exotic" 4:05
2."Devotion" 3:12
3."Eight"Lyrics by Ian Kelly. Music by Ian Kelly, Mark Rabone, Dennis Day4:54
4."Blu Lite"Lyrics by Ian Kelly. Music by Ian Kelly, Mark Rabone, Dennis Day3:57
Total length:16:08

Personnel

Love Fungus
  • Mat McIvor – vocals
  • Ian Kelly – drums
  • Mark Rabone – guitar
  • Ben Upton – bass guitar
  • Dennis Day – guitar
Additional musicians
  • Ross Taylor – percussion (2, 4)
Production
  • Love Funguss – producer
  • Jon Dewsbury recording engineering
  • Recorded at Rich Bitch Studios, Birmingham, England
Artwork
  • Matt McIvor (hardworkwiththekids.blogspot.com)

Vampire Movies (Single)

"Vampire Movies" is the debut single from Love Fungus and was released on 9 January 2012.

No.TitleLength
1."Vampire Movies"3:51

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References

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