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Cardiacs and singing
The Cardiacs line-up on record included Claire, Melanie, Cathy and Dawn, but the 2007 winter tour featured only Melanie and Cathy, both of whom were now playing percussion and singing.

Cardiacs and style
The broad combination of styles in the band's music has sometimes been referred to as " progressive punk "-or " pronk "-and has led to Cardiacs being labelled the primary exponents of this musical style.
Cardiacs are also renowned for their startling performance style, which has been historically integrated ( via video work, publicity, interviews and onstage presentation ) with a vague and oppressive band mythology.

Cardiacs and on
The sound of Philpot's Korg synthesizer was to have a strong impact on Smith and the development of the Cardiacs ’ sound.
The band which would eventtually become Cardiacs began life in 1977 and originally featured Tim Smith on guitar and backing vocals, Michael Pugh on lead vocals and Peter Tagg on drums.
Both left the band during the summer of 1984 ( in July and August respectively ), although Simmonds stayed on as Cardiacs ' sound engineer.
The Seaside ( original 1984 cassette release ) The first release featuring the solid sextet line up was Cardiacs ' third album, The Seaside ( although Cawthra featured throughout, variously on drums, keyboards and voice ; and Simmonds and Johnson appeared on several tracks ).
The album was released on Cardiacs own record label, Alphabet ( which later became Alphabet Business Concern ).
Despite this, there was even an attempt by irate Marillion fans to set fire to the safety curtain during Cardiacs ' performance at the Manchester Apollo show on December 17.
As the name suggests, this featured Tim and Sarah Smith plus William D. Drake and consisted of a quieter, more acoustically-orientated take on Cardiacs ' music.
On April 17, the band's music video for " Tarred and Feathered " ( from the Big Ship mini-album ) was broadcast on Channel 4's groundbreaking music show, The Tube, giving Cardiacs their first exposure on national television.
By this time, Cardiacs concerts were drawing hundreds of audience members and they were well on their way to becoming a hit underground band.
Although Sarah would not rejoin the band, she would retain a long-term connection with Cardiacs by playing on future albums and very occasionally appearing as a special guest for live concerts.
Cardiacs continued to tour and gig intermittently during 1990, culminating in a performance at a double-headed concert with Napalm Death at Salisbury Arts Centre on August 30, for which the band performed as a seven-piece ( with Sarah Smith making a one-day return as a band member ).
Although the concert has achieved legendary status amongst Cardiacs fans, it was also an occasion on which everything that could go wrong, did go wrong.
Drake played his final concert with the band on May 2 at The Venue in New Cross, London-he would continue his connection with Cardiacs in general, but moved on to join the band Nervous ( and would eventually embark on a long-delayed solo career by 2001 ).
After three years without any new releases, 1995 saw the release of the Bellyeye single on Org Records ( the record-releasing wing of long-term Cardiacs ’ supporters Organ Magazine ).
In April 1995, Cardiacs performed a BBC Manchester radio session on Mark Radcliffe's show.
From 31 October to 18 November, Cardiacs performed a long support stint on Chumbawamba's UK tour.
In June and November 1996, Cardiacs embarked on two UK tours of their own, most significantly filling the London Astoria 2 on 2 November.

Cardiacs and Tim
* 1961 – Tim Smith, English singer-songwriter, musician, producer, and composer ( Cardiacs, The Sea Nymphs, Spratleys Japs, and Panixphere )
Cardiacs are an English alternative rock / Art rock / psychedelic pop band formed in 1977, originally as Cardiac Arrest, led by Tim Smith.
Future Cardiacs percussionist Tim Quy first performed with the band ( as a stand-in bass player ) at Snoopies nightclub in Richmond at the start of 1980.
In June 2009 a new announcement appeared on the official Cardiacs website, letting readers know that, after a year of rehabilitation, Tim Smith's mind had returned to full functionality and that " no part of your favourite pop star ’ s intellect or personality has been found to be absent whatsoever.
The band are sometimes credited as having been the inventors of the " pronk " ( progressive punk ) music genre ; Tim Smith has rejected the term from the off, stating that Cardiacs are better described as a pop group or a psychedelic rock band.
During the 1980s, Cardiacs were a professed influence or inspiration for Marillion, It Bites and British psychedelic acts such as Ring ; during the 1990s, emerging bands and musicians who were Cardiacs fans included Blur, Radiohead, Supergrass Shane Embury of Napalm Death, Porcupine Tree's Steven Wilson, The Scaramanga Six, The Monsoon Bassoon and The Wildhearts ( who would later pay direct tribute via their track " Tim Smith " on 2009's Chutzpah !).
* Panixphere ( band featuring various Cardiacs at different times – the 1982 – 1984 lineup featured ( Christian Hayes, “ Flat Hat ” and future Cardiacs roadie “ Little Hicky ”; the 1991 – 1993 lineup featured Christian Hayes, Tim Smith, Jon Poole and Dave Francolini )
* Sidi Bou Said ( band led by Clare Lemmon and Melanie Woods, touring extensively with Cardiacs in the early 1990s, before Tim asked Clare and Melanie to do backing vocals on the Sing to God and Guns albums.
* The Sea Nymphs ( semi-acoustic psychedelic folk spin-off from Cardiacs featuring Tim Smith, Sarah Smith and William D. Drake )
A black and white A5 booklet of lyrics, drawings and band photographs, created by Tim Smith, was available at Cardiacs gigs for a few years from 1984, appropriately titled ' Cardiacs Book '.
* Tim Smith of Cardiacs
In December 2010, a Jason Pegg cover version of the Sea Nymphs song " Tree Tops High " appeared on Leader of the Starry Skies-A Loyal Companion, a fundraising compilation album to benefit the hospitalised Cardiacs / Sea Nymphs leader Tim Smith.

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