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The Slowest Clock

County: Dublin

Genre: Punk

Decades Active: 1980s

80s punk/new wave group from Dublin

About The Slowest Clock

The Slowest Clock were an 80s punk/new wave group from Dublin. They released a number of singles before splitting in 1990 during recordings of their debut album. However, the album entitled "Life Still" was released some years later. Guitarist, Gerry Fahy, later joined the group Candy Apple Red.

Lineup

  • Frank Pryce (vocals)
  • Gerry Fahy (guitar)
  • Brian Neavyn (bass)
  • Pete Kinsella (drums) Dave Burke (ex Cliff Edge Panic) replaced Pete Kinsella around Nov 1987.

Video


Clarke & Jones - The Slowest Clock

Comments

Mwana wrote on 2017-04-21 00:00:00:
Great Irish band indeed. I met Dave Wallis in Lesotho, Africa, who was part of the management for awhile of this band in Dublin. We played and recorded music in Lesotho and then never heard of my good friend Dave and am here looking for him
Dermot keane wrote on 2010-07-13 00:00:00:
Singer with that band did vocals on 80s English band Lifebloods album, they were signed to Charisma Records,
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