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Trash Fashion | |
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Origin | Birmingham, England |
Genres | New rave |
Years active | 2005-present |
Labels | Propaganda (UK) Vinyl Junkie (Japan) |
Members | Tom Marsh ("Jet Storm") Ben Marsh ("Mason Storm") Matt Emerson ("Bam Bam") Jim Ready ("Jimbo Ready") |
Past members | K-Bomb |
Website | Official Website Myspace page |
Trash Fashion are a four-piece band made up of brothers Tom Marsh and Ben Marsh (lead vocals and lead guitar, respectively) joined by Matt Emerson (as drummer) and Jim Ready (as bassist). Their current UK record label is Propaganda Records and in Japan it is Vinyl Junkie. All members originally hail from Birmingham and are now based in London.
In early 2009, the band replaced their previous stage names (shown in brackets) with their real-life first names on their MySpace.
Trash Fashion describe their sound as "Guntronic Disco Warehouse Rock" [1] but are often placed in the New Rave [2] [3] category, citing Black Strobe, Tiga, Daft Punk, Altern8, The Prodigy, Shalamar, Prince, Stevie Wonder, and Iron Maiden as some of their influences.
Trash Fashion also cover songs from established bands, such as Madness [4] and Hall & Oates. [5]
Year | Title | Album |
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2007 | "Its a Rave Dave" | Nights Of Error |
2008 | "Beat Goes Round" | |
"Night Of Error" |
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