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Whipping Boy

 
Artist: Whipping Boy

Group Members:

Paul Page, Colm Hassett, Fearghal McKee, Myles McDonnell

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Performed Songs By:

Eugene Robinson, Steve Ballinger
  • Formed: 1988, Ireland
  • Disbanded: 1999
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Heartworm

Biography

Irish group Whipping Boy came to prominence in the mid-1990s with their tales of everyday life and love, seen through the world-weary and cynical eyes of frontman Ferghal McKee.

The band formed in 1988, and their first live performance was at a 21st birthday party in Edenberry, where they performed cover versions of songs by the Fall and the Velvet Underground.

Originally named Lolita and the Whipping Boy, the name was shortened when their female guitarist found religion and left the group. The band was reduced to McKee (vocals), Paul Page (guitar), Colm Hassett (drums) and Myles McDonnell bass.

The band released their first two EPs for the independent Cheree label, The Whipping Boy EP in 1990 and I Think I Miss You EP in 1991. Generating some interest, they signed to Liquid Records to release their debut album Submarine in 1992. The album did not become a success, although their live shows continued to raise their profile, as much for the stage antics of McKee as for the music. McKee had something of a self-destructive attitude, and had been known to cut himself with broken glass on stage.

Whipping Boy's major label debut, Heartworm, appeared in 1994 and was greeted with glowing reviews. Despite allegations of misogyny arising from the lyrics in one song on the album, three successful singles were released. "We Don't Need Nobody Else" was the first and best, and featured mostly spoken lyrics about Irish life. The casual, off-handed reference to domestic violence in this song makes it all the more effective. "Twinkle" was the second single, as good as the previous release, and catalogued the horrifying faults of the female partner in a relationship, before blossoming into the gorgeous chorus "She's the one for me/Now and always". "When We Were Young" was the third single released. ~ Jonathan Lewis, All Music Guide
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Whipping Boy
Origin Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Genres Rock
Post-punk
Alternative rock
Pop
Years active 1988-1998
2005-present
Labels Columbia Records
Cheree Records
Liquid Records
Low Rent Records
Members
Colm Hassett
Myles McDonnell
Fearghal McKee
Paul Page

Whipping Boy were an influential Irish rock music band who were active in the 1980s and 1990s. The band reformed in 2005.

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History

Whipping Boy formed in Dublin in 1988, the band comprising Fearghal McKee (vocals), Paul Page (guitar), Myles McDonnell (bass, vocals), and Colm Hassett (drums).[1] They initially performed cover versions of songs by The Velvet Underground and The Fall, and went by the name Lolita and the Whipping Boy, shortening their name when their female guitarist left.[2] After a couple of EP's on the Cheree label, they released their low-key debut album, Submarine in 1992 on Liquid Records . Their live performances raised their profile, with McKee known to cut himself with broken glass on stage.[2] The album was critically acclaimed though commercially unsuccessful, and led to a deal with Columbia Records, who issued the band's second album, Heartworm, in 1995, along with three minor hit singles.[1] Heartworm received much critical accalaim, with Allmusic calling it "an earth-shatteringly powerful experience".[3] The group split up in 1998 after being dropped by Columbia, leaving a third album unreleased. The album was eventually released in 2000 on their own Low Rent label.[1]

The band reformed in September 2005, announcing several Irish dates and mentioning the possibility of recording another album.

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • Sweet Mangled Thing EP (1989) (self-issued cassette-EP)
  • Whipping Boy EP (1990) Cheree
  • I Think I Miss You EP (1991) Cheree
  • "Favourite Sister" (1992) Liquid
  • "Twinkle" (1995) Columbia
  • "We Don't Need Nobody Else Here" (1995) Columbia (UK #51)[1]
  • "When We Were Young" (1996) Columbia (UK #46)[1]
  • "Twinkle" (1996) Columbia (UK #55)[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Strong, Martin C. (2003) "Whipping Boy", in The Great Indie Discography, Canongate, ISBN 1 84195 335 0
  2. ^ a b Lewis, Jonathan "Whipping Boy Biography", Allmusic, Macrovision Corporation
  3. ^ Rabid, Jack "Heartworm Review", Allmusic, Macrovision Corporation

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