Shack (band)
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Shack is an English band from Liverpool, formed in 1987 by brothers Mick and John Head. Initially emerging from the cult 1980s band The Pale Fountains, Shack experienced various lineup changes and challenges, including the loss of early recordings in a studio fire. Despite these setbacks, they released several albums, such as "Zilch" (1988), "Waterpistol" (1995), and "HMS Fable" (1999), which received critical acclaim. The band underwent multiple hiatuses and reformations, with their music evolving over time. In the 2000s, Shack signed with Noel Gallagher's Sour Mash label and released albums like "...The Corner of Miles and Gil" (2006). They briefly reunited The Pale Fountains in 2008 and continued to perform until drummer Iain Templeton's death in 2022. Mick Head has since focused on his project Michael Head & the Red Elastic Band, achieving his highest charting album with "Dear Scott" in 2022.
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Origin | Liverpool, England |
Genres | Alternative rock, Britpop |
Years active | 1987 (1987)–1992, 1998–present |
Labels | Ghetto, London, Sour Mash |
Members | Michael Head John Head Martyn Campbell |
Past members | Justin Smith Michael Hurst Dave Butcher Peter Wilkinson Alan Wills Ren Parry Guy Rigby Johnny Baxter Iain Templeton |
Website | shacknet |