Long Fin Killie
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Long Fin Killie was a Scottish indie band, who released three albums on the Too Pure label in the 1990s.
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[edit] History
The debut EP, Buttergut, (1994), featured Colin Greig (bass), David Turner (drums), Philip Cameron (guitar) and Luke Sutherland (vocals, guitar). In 1997, Turner was replaced by Kenny McEwan. The subsequent album, Amelia (1998), proved to be their last, with the band splitting shortly afterwards.
[edit] After the split
Following the split, the former members of the band moved on to other projects.
Luke Sutherland now lives in London and has written three books - Jelly Roll, Sweetmeat and Venus as a Boy.
Colin Greig lives in Stockholm, Sweden and runs the independent record label Cocohippo. He also performs his own music under the name of Wilma Cakebread.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Houdini (1994)
- Valentino (1996)
- Amelia (1998)