Scissor Fits

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Scissor Fits
Origin Hounslow, England
Genres Post-punk
Art rock
Years active1978–1979
LabelsDubious Records
Tortch Records
Past membersNick East
Vic Watson
Simon Ives
Pete Garrard
Colin Roxborough
Bud Drago
Mike Alway

Scissor Fits was an English post-punk band from Hounslow, England, active from 1978 to 1979.

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Line-up

The band's line-up was: Nik East (vocals); Vic Watson (guitar); Simon Ives (bass); Pete Garrard (drums); Colin Roxborough (guitar);Bud Drago (drums); Mike Alway (occasional guitar).

History

Their debut 7" EP "Taut? Tense? Angular? And Other British Rail Sandwiches", released in 1978, was recorded at Fair Deal Studios in Hayes, Middlesex before the band had played in public. The record was dedicated to The Soft Boys. Songwriter, manager and occasional guitarist Mike Alway went on to manage the Soft Boys, Scissor Fits opening for them several times around the release of their Underwater Moonlight album. The band issued a live EP on Tortch Records in 1979.

The band's name apparently derived from "a Don Martin cartoon in Mad magazine depict[ing] a woman with a long cigarette holder accidentally stubbing her cigarette out in a man's eye. The resulting sound effect was 'SIZZZA - FITZZ' or something like that." [1]

Mike Alway subsequently became an influential head of A&R at Cherry Red. He managed English post-punk band The Monochrome Set, and launched, among others, the Blanco y Negro and él record labels.

Ives, Roxborough and Watson played together in 2011.

Discography

EPs

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References

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