Formed in Wolverhampton, England in 1985,
the Mighty Lemon Drops' psychedelic post-punk pop earned the group frequent comparisons to
Echo & the Bunnymen. The quartet, which consisted of vocalist
Paul Marsh, guitarist
David Newton, bassist
Tony Linehan and drummer
Keith Rowley, debuted in 1986 with
Happy Head, followed a year later by
Out of Hand. After 1988's
World Without End, the
Mighty Lemon Drops set about recording 1989's
Laughter; during sessions for the LP,
Linehan quit the band, and was replaced by bassist
Marcus Williams, who remained with the group throughout their final two studio efforts, 1991's
Sound and 1992's
Ricochet.
All the Way, an album of demos and live recordings from a show in Cincinnati, was released in 1993, following the group's dissolution; Newton went on to form a new group, Revolux, in Los Angeles.
–
Richard Skelly, Rovi