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From Nursery to Misery

12+ albums
minimal synthsynthpopnew waveelectronicdowntempo

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From Nursery to Misery were three teenagers who grew up together on the same street in Basildon, Essex. Formed in 1987, the band was comprised of vocalists (and identical twins) Gina and Tina Fear, along with keyboard player and producer Lee Stevens. Lee invited the twins to over to record some music with him, suggesting they try singing over some instrumentals he had written and recorded on a newly purchased 4-track. They played a sum total of four gigs before splitting in 1991. Their recorded output, however, was relatively prodigious, with the band appearing on over 22 compilations, as well as self-releasing two album-length tapes ‘The Oak Tree’ (1989), and ‘Equilibrium’ (1990), and a split EP with Germany’s Nostalgie Eternelle, ‘Art is the Tool’ (1990). All these releases were home-produced, hand-made cassettes distributed and swapped via the Mail Art scene. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

The Oak Tree

905
2

My Life In Shatters

805
3

Cry Me

779
4

Momentum of the Dance

641
5

Be Patient Child

596
6

The Enemy Is Listening

595
7

Phoenix Dragon

587
8

Age Of Destiny

560
9

A Summer Morning Trip Through Misty Woods

542
10

The Fatal Bite

539

albums

Tree Spirits

Tree Spirits

Pixies In The Woods

Pixies In The Woods

Equilibrium

Equilibrium

My Life In Shatters

My Life In Shatters

The Oak Tree

The Oak Tree

Art Is the Tool

Art Is the Tool

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Nightmare in Heaven

Equilibrium C46

Equilibrium C46

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A Tribute To Some Bizarre Vol. 11

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Aeroplanes

Eat your Pets

Eat your Pets

art is the tool(split tape)

art is the tool(split tape)

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