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Infobox musical artist | name = Daisy Chainsaw| image = Katie Crispin.jpg| caption = KatieJane Garside and Crispin Gray performing with Daisy Chainsaw, 1991.| image_size = 230| background = group_or_band| alias =| origin = London , England , United Kingdom | genre = Punk rock|Punk , Alternative rock|alternative , noise rock | years_active = 1989& ndash;1995| label = Deva Records, One Little Indian , A& M Records (US)| associated_acts = Queen Adreena , Ruby Throat , Lalleshwari , Test Department , Creaming Jesus , Frostbite| website =| current_members =| past_members = KatieJane Garside
Crispin Gray
Richard Adams
Vince Johnson
Belinda Leith | notable_instruments =
Daisy Chainsaw was an England|English alternative rock band, active between 1989 and 1995. It originally featured KatieJane Garside as lead vocalist and lyricist on the band's early extended play|EP s and debut album, Eleventeen (album)|Eleventeen (1992), before her departure in 1993. The band's live performances were noted for their wild Histrionic personality disorder|histrionics , often featuring Garside onstage drilling doll heads and drinking juice from baby bottles.cite web|url= http://www.rockdetector.com/artist/uk/daisy+chainsaw|work=Rock Detector|title=Music Might: Daisy Chainsaw|accessdate=26 December 2010 Following Garside's departure, the group's second album and subsequent EPs featured Belinda Leith on vocals, until the band's breakup in 1995. Guitarist Crispin Gray and Garside would later reunite to form Queen Adreena in 1999.

Career


The band formed in 1989 after KatieJane Garside answered an advertisement placed by guitarist Crispin Gray in the music press. Their concert|gigs included grapevines and rag dolls strewn across the stage, and Garside thrashing around in soiled gowns drinking juice from a baby bottle.Daisy Chainsaw segment, Rapido — http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=ltEmQdaYqzk YouTube

The band was successful with their "LoveSickPleasure" Gramophone record|EP which included the hit single , "Love Your Money" - primarily due to prime time appearances on ITV 's The Chart Show and Channel 4's The Word (TV series)|The Word . However, they had to decline appearing on BBC TV 's Top of the Pops because Garside had a throat infection. "Love Your Money" reached number 26 in the UK Singles Chart in February 1992.cite book
| first= David
| last= Roberts
| year= 2006
| title= British Hit Singles & Albums
| edition= 19th
| publisher= Guinness World Records Limited
| location= London
| isbn= 1-904994-10-5
| page= 138


Turning down an offer to be signed to Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna 's Maverick Records|Maverick record label , they later signed to the Independent record label|indie label , One Little Indian . The follow-up single (music)|singles "Pink Flower" (UK number 65) and "Hope Your Dreams Come True" were only moderately successful, as was their debut album Eleventeen (Daisy Chainsaw album)|Eleventeen (1992), peaking on the UK Albums Chart at number 62.

In support of Eleventeen , the band toured extensively in the United Kingdom with grunge band Mudhoney , who was supporting their new release, Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge (1991), and alternative rock band Hole (band)|Hole , who was also supporting their debut, Pretty on the Inside (1991). Hole frontwoman Courtney Love cited KatieJane Garside as one of the "first true riot grrl s" alongside herself and Kat Bjelland of Babes in Toyland (band)|Babes in Toyland , although none of these bands were directly associated with the riot grrl movement.cite web|url= http://www.soundunwound.com/music/katie-jane-garside/139623|title=Katie Jane Garside|work=SoundWound.comcite web|url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/artists/ac849983-1a64-4b70-aee1-3dc1fe2b43c7|work=BBC|title=KatieJane Garside: Biography|accessdate=2 January 2011

In 1993, Garside left the band and disappeared from the music scene and from the public eye. Due to her manic onstage Histrionic personality disorder|histrionics and bizarre behavior in interviews, rumours circulated that Garside had fallen into mental illness . Garside reportedly moved to a house in the Lake District cite web|url= http://www.toutpartout.be/adreena/adreenaRbody.htm|title=KatieJane Garside Biography|work=Tout Part Out|accessdate=2011-02-09 and was unheard of until 1999 when she formed Queen Adreena .

Despire Garside's departure, Daisy Chainsaw released a second album in 1994, For They Know Not What They Do , with Belinda Leith on human voice|vocals , and one more EP titled "You're Gruesome" with Crispin Gray replacing Leith before splitting up.

An episode of Roseanne (TV series)|Roseanne mentioned the band as one of Darlene Conner 's favorites and revolved around the character attending one of their concerts.

After the split of Daisy Chainsaw, a band named Dizzy Q Viper was formed, made up of previous Daisy Chainsaw members, Gray, Adams and Johnson. After Dizzy Q Viper, Vapid Dolly was created, and this band was made up Dizzy Q Viper members with the addition of Hanayo as lead vocals. The new millennium saw Garside and Gray musically reuniting to form Queen Adreena .

Discography


Albums/EPs


  • "LoveSickPleasure EP" (1991), Deva Records

  • # "Love Your Money"
    # "Get Real Pleasure"
    # "Sick of Sex"

  • "LoveSickPleasure Maxi-EP" (1991), Deva Records

  • # "Love Your Money"
    # "Pink Flower"
    # "Sick of Sex"
    # "All the Kids Agree"
    # "Room Eleven"

  • Various Artists - "Volume One" (1991), Volume Records

  • # "Upmanship Down"

  • "Pink Flower EP" (1992)

  • # "Pink Flower"
    # "All the Kids Agree"
    # "Room Eleven"

  • "Hope Your Dreams Come True EP" (1992)

  • # "Hope Your Dreams Come True"
    # "Propeller Punch"
    # "Queue For Tranatlantic Alien"

  • "Music for People Who Have No Friends" (1992), A& M Records|A& M / Deva (music director)|Deva / One Little Indian Records blue flexidisc

  • # "Propeller Punch"

  • Eleventeen (Daisy Chainsaw album)|Eleventeen (1992), One Little Indian Records

  • # "I Feel Insane"
    # "You Be My Friend"
    # "Dog With Sharper Teeth"
    # "Hope Your Dreams Come True"
    # "Natural Man"
    # "Love Your Money"
    # "Lovely Ugly Brutal World"
    # "Use Me Use You"
    # "The Future Free"
    # "Pink Flower"
    # "Waiting for the Wolves"
    # "Everything is Weird"

  • For They Know Not What They Do (1994), One Little Indian Records

  • # "The Future Free"
    # "Belittled and Beaten Down"
    # "Sleeping With Heaven"
    # "Love Me Forever"
    # "Candy Floss"
    # "Life Tomorrow"
    # "Zebra Head"
    # "Unit Shifter"
    # "Diamond of the Desert"
    # "Mosquito"
    # "Greatest God's Divine"
    # "Voice of a Generation"
    # "Looking for an Angel" / "Our Dear Boy" (hidden track)

  • ''You're Gruesome EP (1995), 95 Cheapskates Records

  • # "You're Gruesome" (My Dearest World)
    # "Sir William Powers"
    # "Love Me Forever"

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