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PitchshifterAlso known asPitch ShifterOrigin,Genres,Years active1989–2003, 2006–2008, 2018–presentLabels,Associated acts, Doheny, Drawbacks,Website,MembersMark D. ClaydenDan RaynerTim RaynerSimon HutchbyPast membersJohnny A. CarterStuart ToolinMatt GrundyD.J. WaltersMatt GodfreyJason BowldPitchshifter are a British band from, England, formed in 1989. The band was started by lead guitarist and programmer Johnny A. Carter, and bassist and vocalist Mark Clayden.The band was initially known for the early sound with downtuned guitars and the use of and being cited as one of the originators of the genre along with. With later albums the music became more melodic and punk-influenced, and the band eventually gained attention with their 1998 release for its fusion of such as with and, which has been compared with other electronic groups like.Although the band has found little mainstream success, the band managed to gain a with the release of the soundtrack and their 2000 release peaking at 39 in.
Since its formation, the band has released six studio albums, three EPs and eight music videos. The band has played in various festivals around the world including,. Vocalist JS Clayden in June 2008During this time, the band changed the spelling of their name from 'Pitch Shifter' to 'Pitchshifter', and also recruited former live guitarist, with the band returning to their five-piece form. The band later released their single ', which was later included in and the soundtrack, which helped the band to gain recognition.In 1998, the band released their fourth album, which is also their best selling album, selling around 60,000 copies in the U.S. The band later played in Ozzfest 1998 and in support of their album. During 1999, they played on and again at Dynamo.A few songs were also featured in.Deviant (2000–2001) In 2000, founder Johnny Carter and drummer D.J. Walters left the band, and the band hired guitarist Matt Grundy and drummer Jason Bowld.
The band later release fifth album, which had appearances of drummer. The band also played in that year's Ozzfest.
During 2001, Matt left the band the group, which hired Dan Rayner in 2002. The cover used a picture of one of 's Paintings, who did artwork for. The painting shows a cross between the Pope John Paul II and Queen Elizabeth II. Due to outrage over the use of a caricature of the Pope, the album was banned in Poland. The band apologized for the artwork and changed it.PSI and hiatus (2002–2003) Around 2002, the band joined Sanctuary and released their sixth album. The band then went to a few more shows until their last show in 2003 when the band went on an 'indefinite hiatus'.Side projects (2003–2006).
Drummer Jason Bowld in June 2008In 2009, the band announced in their official website that they were working on a new album. Frontman JS Clayden stated that 'It's been refreshing to get back in the demo studio. We are taking this record in a few places we haven't been before in terms of guitar work. Brian Harrah and is writing with me on guitar at The Manor Studios, and Jason is jamming at his place. So far we are having a blast and kicking ass.
There are a few new moves in terms of song timing and vocals that have us all jazzed. I guess you'll just have to wait and see what we came up with.' In late 2009, guitarist Tim Rayner was diagnosed with while on vacation in and underwent treatment.
In February 2010, he arrived in the UK and started. The band also headlined the Wakefield Rock Festival on 15 May 2010.The band's most recent statement, made on their website in 2011, is 'We're exited to be back in the studio. Looking at a 2012 release right now; but we're not under any pressure to finish on someone else's deadline - so we'll do it right and finish on our own schedule.' As of January 2015, the band had not yet provided an update on their official website in regards to their latest album and in July 2015, the official website's domain had been purchased and replaced with a Japanese website unrelated to the band.Reunion tour (2018) In June 2016 the band tweeted 'Looking at some live shows in Feb 2018 in the UK.
This was followed by an announcement in April 2018 that the band would reunite for a short tour the following November to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the album; Simon Hutchby from would be replacing Jason Bowld on drums. When asked about a longer term reunion, J.S. Clayden emphasized that the current band members live in different cities and countries. Select demo material from the band's would-be seventh album, 'Sprint Finish', was released on the band's page.Band members. Current members.
–, (1989–present). Mark D. Clayden –, formerly vocals (1989–present)Current live members. Dan Rayner –, (2002–present). Tim Rayner – (2003–present).
Simon Hutchby – (2018–present)Former members. Johnathan Alan 'Johnny' Carter – lead/rhythm guitar, programming, editing (1989–2000).
Stuart E. Toolin – rhythm guitar (1989–1992). – lead guitar, backing vocals (1998–2002). Dave 'D.J.' Walters – drums, percussion (1993–2000). Jason Bowld – drums, (2000–2018)Former live members. Matt Grundy – rhythm guitar (2000-2002).
Matt Godfrey – rhythm guitar (1992)Guests. – vocals. Nosaj – vocals.
– drums, percussion. – drums, percussion. – guitarDiscography. 71 (760): 15. 29 April 2002. DY (12 October 2010).
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