Kirk Brandon
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Kirk Brandon (born 3 August 1956, Westminster, London) is a British musician.
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[edit] Musical career
Brandon's music career started in 1978, in Clapham, South London, with the formation of punk group The Pack, in which he was the singer/songwriter.
The Pack consisted of Brandon, Scottish born drummer Rath Fae Beith and two Canadian brothers, Simon and Jon Werner on guitars. The last live gig by The Pack took place at a sold out 101 club in Clapham.
Brandon formed post punk new wave band Theatre of Hate in 1980 recruiting Stan Stammers on Bass, Nigel Preston on Drums, Billy Duffy on guitar and John 'Boy' Lennard on saxophone.
Theatre of Hate had their largest hit from the Westworld album with the single "Do You Believe In The Westworld?", which achieved a highest position of number 40 in the UK singles charts in January 1982, while the album rose to number 17 in the British album charts in March 1982.[1]
Theatre of Hate was disbanded in 1983. Brandon and Theatre of Hate bassman Stammers were joined by Lascelles James on saxophone and Chris Bell on Drums to form Spear of Destiny. The new band adopted a more melodic and less aggressive sound, distancing themselves from post-punk and moving a little more towards mainstream pop.
While continuing to explore the political ideas that he wrote about in Theatre of Hate, Brandon's lyrics for Spear of Destiny dealt more frequently with the classic pop themes of love and romance. Many line-up changes followed with the band swelling to a 6 piece and contracting back to a 4 piece. The bands formidable reputation as a live act never translated itself into massive record sales, Spear of Destiny only ever scored one top twenty hit.
In 2003 Brandon did a solo tour as support to The Alarm on their Poppyfields tour. His set included some new material played on an acoustic guitar with electric pick up, as well as some material from his time with Theatre of Hate and Spear of Destiny.
In recent years he has performed in the punk supergroup Dead Men Walking before reforming and touring with Spear Of Destiny in 2007 and 2008.
[edit] Personal life
In 1987 Brandon contracted Reiter’s syndrome which resulted in his not being able to walk for a period of over a year [2].
In his 1995 autobiography Take It Like A Man, Boy George wrote of a romantic relationship with Brandon, prompting Brandon to begin a High Court action against George.[3] George, taking the witness stand, faced a "malicious falsehood" charge brought against him by Brandon, now married and a father, who denied that the pair had once enjoyed a sexual relationship. Brandon lost. During the trial, George had claimed that Brandon had been the love of his life and that he still loved him. [4]
Brandon wrote a song called "Stone in the Rain" about Kurt Cobain's death.
In January 2008 Brandon sued GlaxoSmithKline UK over personal injuries, i.e. addiction, as a result of taking their anti-depressant drug Seroxat. [1]
[edit] External links
- Kirk Brandon's Official Site
- Kirk Brandon interview from 2003
- The Pack: King of Kings
- The Pack with Tyburn
- Kirk Brandon interview (BBC)
- Spear of Destiny Myspace site
- Theatre of Hate Myspace site
- Dead Men Walking Myspace site
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