Adrian Borland (voc/gtr) (deceased 1999)
Graham Bailey (bass/keyboards/machines)
Mike Dudley (drums)
Colvin Mayers (keyboards) (deceased 1993)
Influences
Iggy and The Stooges....
The Doors...
Iggy Pop...
Patti Smith...
Joy Division...
Pere Ubu...
Sex Pistols...
Ramones....
Velvet Underground...
Lou Reed...
Motorhead...
Hawkwind...
Pink Fairies...
MC5...
Black Sabbath...
T Rex...
Augustus Pablo...
King Tubby...
Lee "scratch" Perry...
Sounds Like
Joy Division...
The Comsat Angels...
U2...
The Chameleons...
Lou Reed/Velvet Underground
The Killers...
Bloc Party...
Editors...
Patti Smith...
The Stooges...
The Doors...
The Dears...
Echo & The Bunnymen...
The Sound first formed in South London in 1979 out of the remnants of another band, the Outsiders, and consisted initially of Adrian Borland (vocals, guitar), Graham Bailey (bass), Bi Marshall (keyboards) and Mike Dudley (drums).
They signed to Korova (the same label as Echo & The Bunnymen), a post-punk offshoot label of Warner Brothers, and were tipped as potential stadium fillers.
Two albums, Jeopardy (1980) and From The Lion's Mouth (1981), (upon which Bi Marshall was replaced by Colvin 'Max' Mayers), followed, and combined Borland's tense, introspective lyricism with a brassy, anthemic sound.
Korova tried to push the Sound into recording something more radio-friendly and they responded by recording All Fall Down (1982), a harsh, discordant and distinctly uncommercial electro album, and were almost immediately dropped.
With their major label days at an end The Sound signed to Statik, a medium-sized independent label, and released a mini-album Shock of Daylight, their fourth album Heads and Hearts (1985) and their fifth, the powerful In the Hothouse (1986), a double live album recorded over the course of two nights in August 1985 at the London Marquee.
Statik went into liquidation, and left The Sound without an outlet for their music. Borland fell prey to a malignant mental illness and was diagnosed as suffering from paranoid, schizophrenic, manic depression. The group stayed together long enough to release a sixth album, Thunder Up (1987)
A European tour to promote Thunder Up in November 1987, however, ended in disaster when Borland had a breakdown during the first date in Vitoria, Spain at a venue called The End
Adrian saw this as an omen, following a long obsession with Jim Morrison and The Doors, all subsequent dates were cancelled.
The band took a short break and played a few final lack luster gigs in Holland to fulfill contractual obligations. Mike Dudley decided to leave the band shortly afterwards and the group quit a few weeks later in early 1988.
Adrian Borland began a solo career and recorded five low-key albums but continued to be plagued by mental illness. As he put the finishing touches to his last album Harmony and Destruction Adrian began to show symptoms of illness again. He died on the early morning of April 26th 1999 after throwing himself in front of a train at Wimbledon Station.
Mike Dudley has now retired from music.
Graham Bailey moved to America in 1992 and has retired from music.
Colvin Mayers died from an Aids-related illness on Boxing Day 1993.
The BLOG is maintained by Graham, and represents his and only his perspective of the history of The Sound, some of his views may be considered, by some, as being incorrect or misleading, please send message if you feel a correction should be made.
If I was a journalist then that would mean that there was one journalist in America. Journalism has gone the same direction as Capitalism and Freedom of Speech... It's non-existent.... What is called journalism today is nothing but a cesspool of hatred, and one sided opinions from a collective assortment of mind- numb idiots. Change you can believe in!
Greetings from Denmark.... Thanks for adding us.... We heard lots of THE SOUND, back in our day....and got very inspired, too! "Who the Hell is making those missiles" and "Fatal Flaw" to name a few of yer great songs.. You guys were and still are truly inspirational...Thanks & Cheers... Johnny Concrete
Hello. It 's nice that someone (you!) made this tribute myspace page. Adrian was a genius, maybe the most misunderstood poet of the 80's, at least in my book.
I wonder.. could you upload some more songs? I 'd like to see "fatal flaw", and.. hmm.. everything, it 's very difficult to choose, so.. I leave this to you! : )