Aunt Sally (band)
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Origin | Japan |
Genres | Punk rock, avant-garde, post-punk, gothic rock, psychedelic rock |
Years active | 1978–1980 |
Labels | Vanity, Joystick, Undo Records, P-Vine Records |
Past members | Phew, Bikke, Kataoka, Takashi Maruyama, Mayu |
Aunt Sally were an avant-punk-psychedelic-rock group from Japan, active in the late 1970s. Members besides creative heads Phew (vocals) and Bikke (guitars, vocals) were Kataoka (bass guitar), Takashi Maruyama (drums) and Mayu (keyboards).
Female singer Phew later earned small underground popularity when working with DAF, Einstürzende Neubauten, Anton Fier, Otomo Yoshihide [Novo Tono] and musicians from Can.
Discography (partial)
- Aunt Sally – through Vanity (1979, LP), Joystick (1984, LP) and Undo Records (2002, CD)
- Live 1978–1979 – through P-Vine Records (2001, CD)
External links
- Aunt Sally discography at Discogs
- Aunt Sally at AllMusic
- Aunt Sally at Forced Exposure
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