(c’98-00) Greg Ford (drums / vocals), Gavin Maitland (bass), and Mark Ogden (guitar / vocals).

This Cove / Farnborough band was formed by Ogden and Ford after leaving Snide Line, in November ’98, releasing their “Shapes and Sizes” demo cassette and CDr [bulb001] on Helsinki Records on 28 June ’99; which carried “Kitty Jr”, “What I Want”, “Spitbug”, and “Tell Me Off”. It was the bands first recording and took place at Studio in the Park at the Bracknell Arts Centre, across the 8 and 9 May ’99 with Richard Sparkes at the desk; the result of winning a Battle of the Bands at the Tumbledown Dick, Farnborough. On 30 July ’99 they played their first gig in London at The Red Eye, Islington



“Kitty Jr” appeared on Bluefire Records’ “Snakebite City Nine” [BLU15] CD released in ’99. In 2000 they played the The Maltings, Farnham with Vex Red and Me Against It All in aid of Reef Protection. That same year “Kitty Jr” also appeared as track two on the A-side of Italian cassette compilation “Beware Of The Ricochet Vol.3” [LIE 018] on the Best Kept Secret label.

Rueben covered the bands track “Girls On Top” and released it in June 2007 as track 3 on the “Blood, Bunny, Larkhall” CD single on Hideous Records [HDS002]. Rueben also used excerpts of a short film called ‘The Homecoming’ by Maitland at the end of the “Blood. Bunny. Larkhill’ video.
Dreyfuss later rebranded as Coldharbour after adding Chris ? as the second guitarist.
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Dreyfuss didn’t “morph into” snideline but rather ‘morphed out’ of snideline. Mark and Greg formed Dreyfuss after leaving Snideline. Cold Harbor was just a rename and adding second Guitarist Chris but essentially an evolution of the same band.
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Thank you Gavin, corrected both this and Snide Line posts.
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