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Rearview Murder

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Word has spread fast about Rearview Murder, the new kids on the Wellington punk/hardcore block.

Forming just over a year ago, the buzz surrounding their debut show at local Wellington venue Valve saw the place packed to capacity, and quickly earned them a devoted fan base. Their frantic live sets, skilled musicianship and quality tunes have quickly achieved them renown as a capital must-see live act.

Rising from the ashes of Sideway, Josh Devine (bass/backing vocals), Caleb Clayton (drums) and Michael Devine (guitar) decided to set out in a completely new musical direction. A phone call to an old high school friend of Caleb’s who shared like-minded ambitions saw Al Rhoades (vocals) brought into the fold to handle singing duties, and the line up was complete.

At present Rearview Murder are working on an 8 track EP which is in the final stages of completion, and is set for a self release before the end of 2005....stay tuned

Band Members:
Al Rhoades (vocals)
Josh Devine (bass)
Caleb Clayton (drums)
Mike Devine (guitar)

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  • Wellington


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