25 July 2024

Maybe a life of cheap wine and Bukowski

Thursday music corner: Dead Flowers were a New Zealand indie rock band that released three albums on Murray Cammick's Wildside Records from 1993 to 1998: Skin of a Stone in 1993, Sweetfish in 1994, and their final, self-titled, album Dead Flowers in 1998. All three albums reached the New Zealand top 40 charts, and the band had early successes, being selected to support Guns 'n Roses and Pearl Jam, and playing the first Big Day Out in 1994. 

The acoustic-driven I Don't See Anyone At All was on the band's third and final album, which was recorded in Sydney and Auckland, with the latter sessions involving former Split Enz and Crowded House member, Eddie Rayner. 

Dead Flowers - I Don't See Anyone At All (1998)

See also:
Music: Dead Flowers - I Wanna Know (1998)
Music: Bailterspace - Splat (1995)
Music: HLAH - Spanish Goat Dancer (1994)

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