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The ”’Malchicks,”’ were a [[Shoegaze]] band from ”'[[Auckland]]”’ ”’New Zealand”’ in the late eighties bassist/vocalist ”’Carolie Martin”’ formed the band with a friend ”’Mac Hodge”’ including flatmate ”’Miranda”’ Martin stated that the band would go through a line up change within a coarse of a year.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Shute |first=Gareth |date=07/01/14 |title=audioculture.co.nz |url=https://www.audioculture.co.nz/profile/the-malchicks |url-status=live |website=[[Audio culture New zealand]]}}</ref>

The ”’Malchicks,”’ were a [[Shoegaze]] band from ”'[[Auckland]]”’ ”’New Zealand”’ in the late eighties bassist/vocalist ”’Carolie Martin”’ formed the band with a friend ”’Mac Hodge”’ including flatmate ”’Miranda”’ Martin stated that the band would go through a line up change within a coarse of a year.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Shute |first=Gareth |date=07/01/14 |title=audioculture.co.nz |url=https://www.audioculture.co.nz/profile/the-malchicks |url-status=live |website=[[Audio culture]]}}</ref>

“We then auditioned the freaky and fabulous Lorna on drums.  A little while later, Mac asked ”’Matt Dalzell”’ along for a jam and he became our second guitarist. Mac decided after a while that he wanted to devote himself to his other band, Zombie Boy, and I have to say we weren’t really upset by that as sound-wise he was going in a different direction from the rest of us. However, we missed the fullness that two guitars gave, so when we saw ”’Simon Matthews”’ playing as a guest guitarist on one of The Nixons’ songs at a gig we jumped on him.” Eventually drummer ”’Lorna Kittel”’ ended up leaving the band after, the release of the song “Vanilla” which was featured on, compilation Freak the Sheep. They then embarked on having high school student ”’Jason Ennor”’ as their replacement.

“We then auditioned the freaky and fabulous Lorna on drums.  A little while later, Mac asked ”’Matt Dalzell”’ along for a jam and he became our second guitarist. Mac decided after a while that he wanted to devote himself to his other band, Zombie Boy, and I have to say we weren’t really upset by that as sound-wise he was going in a different direction from the rest of us. However, we missed the fullness that two guitars gave, so when we saw ”’Simon Matthews”’ playing as a guest guitarist on one of The Nixons’ songs at a gig we jumped on him.” Eventually drummer ”’Lorna Kittel”’ ended up leaving the band after, the release of the song “Vanilla” which was featured on, compilation Freak the Sheep. They then embarked on having high school student ”’Jason Ennor”’ as their replacement.


Latest revision as of 11:03, 22 November 2025

The Malchicks, were a Shoegaze band from Auckland New Zealand in the late eighties bassist/vocalist Carolie Martin formed the band with a friend Mac Hodge including flatmate Miranda Martin stated that the band would go through a line up change within a coarse of a year.[1]

“We then auditioned the freaky and fabulous Lorna on drums.  A little while later, Mac asked Matt Dalzell along for a jam and he became our second guitarist. Mac decided after a while that he wanted to devote himself to his other band, Zombie Boy, and I have to say we weren’t really upset by that as sound-wise he was going in a different direction from the rest of us. However, we missed the fullness that two guitars gave, so when we saw Simon Matthews playing as a guest guitarist on one of The Nixons’ songs at a gig we jumped on him.” Eventually drummer Lorna Kittel ended up leaving the band after, the release of the song “Vanilla” which was featured on, compilation Freak the Sheep. They then embarked on having high school student Jason Ennor as their replacement.

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