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The God Machine

 
Artist: The God Machine
The God Machine

Group Members:

Ronald Austin, Jimmy Fernandez, Robin Proper-Shepard

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Jimmy Fernandez, Robin Proper-Shepard
  • Formed: 1990
  • Disbanded: 1995
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "The Law of Retaliation

Biography

After graduating high school in San Diego, Robin Proper-Sheppard, Jimmy Fernandez, Ron Austin, and Albert Amman formed Society Line. They recorded a six-song demo and began playing locally, developing their rough sound into a bracing mix of metallics and atmospherics. Despite the musical progress, Proper-Sheppard became increasingly restless in San Diego and opted to move to New York. The remaining members continued to play together and thought of replacing the singer/guitarist, but Proper-Sheppard returned months later to see if his ex-bandmates would be willing to join him back in New York. Amman was the only member to stay behind.

Through numerous turns of events, the trio ended up in London. Somewhere along the line, they changed their name to God Machine and played their first official gig in early 1991. After a debut EP for Eve, the band signed to Fiction and released two more EPs in 1992. The full length Scenes From the Second Storey appeared in 1993, featuring remakes of four tracks off the earlier EPs. A monstrous double record, its (un)holy racket and scope serve the band's name perfectly. A year later, GM had completed recording and mixing a follow-up LP when Fernandez fell victim to a brain tumor. Saddened and devastated, Proper-Sheppard and Austin opted to call it a day. The sessions for the fine second album, One Last Laugh in a Place of Dying, saw release in 1995. Propper-Sheppard set up the Flower Shop label, putting out records from the likes of Elevate, Ligament, and Swervedriver. He also began recording a year later as Sophia. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
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The God Machine
Origin San Diego, U.S.A.
Genres Alternative rock
Industrial
Art rock
Hard Rock
Instrumental rock
Years active 1990 - 1994
Labels Fiction, Eve Records
Associated acts Sophia
Members
Robin Proper-Sheppard, Jimmy Fernandez, Ronald Austin

The God Machine was an alternative rock band active in the first half of the 1990s. Its members were all from San Diego, California, U.S., but they all lived and performed mainly in the United Kingdom and across Europe.

The band consisted of three members, Robin Proper-Sheppard (born Gary Sheppard) (guitar/vocals), Jimmy Fernandez (bass) and Ronald Austin (drums), and they first performed officially under the name The God Machine in 1991. They released an EP, Purity with the record label Eve, and were later given contracts with the label Fiction. They released two albums in their career, both with their trademark dark and industrial-sounding alternative rock, before Jimmy Fernandez suddenly died from a cancerous brain tumour. Robin went on to form The Flower Shop Recordings label, and bands Sophia and The May Queens.

Their second album, One Last Laugh in a Place of Dying, was recognized by Alternative Press as one of the "90 greatest albums of the 90s" (#88) in their December 1998 issue.

Their San Diego incarnation was called Society Line and also featured guitarist Albert Amman, who left the band before its move to London.

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Discography

Studio albums

EPs

  • Purity (Eve Recordings, 1991)
    • 12", featuring Home, The Blind Man and Purity . These were the original versions and were subsequently re-recorded for the Scenes From The Second Storey album
  • The Desert Song (Fiction Records, 1992)
    • CD and 12", featuring The Desert Song, Prostitute, Commitment and Pictures Of A Bleeding Boy. The title track was the original version and was subsequently re-recorded for the Scenes From The Second Storey album. The three B-Sides are not available on any album
  • Ego (Fiction Records, 1992)
    • CD and 12", featuring Ego, Temptation (The Experimental Zen Mix) and The Piano Song. The two B-Sides are extended versions of the tracks available in shorter form on the Scenes From The Second Storey album
  • Home (Fiction Records, 1993)
    • 7" silver vinyl, featuring Home (edit) and What Time Is Love? (a cover version of The KLF). The B-Side is not available on any album
    • CD, featuring Home, Double Dare (BBC Session, a cover version of Bauhaus), All My Colours (a cover version of Echo & the Bunnymen) and Fever (a cover version of Peggy Lee). The three B-Sides are not available on any album
    • 12", featuring Home, All My Colours (a cover version of Echo & the Bunnymen), Train (a cover version of The Morlochs) and Fever (a cover version of Peggy Lee). The three B-Sides are not available on any album
    • Promo-CD, featuring Home (edit), Home, and What Time Is Love? (a cover version of The KLF). The last B-Side is not available on any album
    • Promo-CD, featuring Home (live), Pictures Of A Bleeding Boy, Commitment (BBC session) and Fever (a cover version of Peggy Lee). None of these tracks are available on any album

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