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The Earls Of Mars - Biography


Biography

The Earls of Mars were formed in 2012 by multi-instrumental solo artist Dan Hardingham (aka Onethirtyeight) when the urge to return to performing as part of a band stole back into his being. This stirring led him to contact drinking partner and fellow festival campfire cohort Harry Armstrong (End of Level Boss / Hangnail / Decomposed / countless others) and a plan was brought to life.

Recruiting the rhythm section of stand-up bass player Si McCarthy and drum kit abuser Dave Newman from a middle-of-nowhere pub, run by an aging Itallian ex-jockey-turned-revolutionary-whisky-fermentor, the seeds were sewn to create something a little less 'of the norm'.

By October 2012 the four congregated at Earth Terminal Studios in deepest, darkest Hampshire to perform an experiment: To capture a collection of ideas with no real postulation of how the sound would turn out.

The result was the three track ep "The Skies Are Falling". Self-released on Halloween 2012 this led to their first live gig supporting pioneering noise legend Boyd Rice/Non.

The Earls of Mars gained instant notoriety from those whose ears found their way to their recording. Ben Ward frontman of legendary UK rock madmen Orange Goblin instantly proposed that The Earls join them for their 2013 UK tour. A resounding success that resulted in the group being thrown, tied up, drugged and blindfold, into the back of Candlelight Records impressario Steve Beatty's 1977 Volvo 245DL where a contract, was signed.

One Vital, deal clinching amendment was needed before history was made... Candlelight agreed: 'The Terrirory of this Agreement shall be all the countries of the World and it's solar systems... Excluding Mars.'

The resulting collaboration will be unveiled to the world later this year. Be prepared to learn the mysteries of Cornelius Itchybah's first night on Earth. Marvel at Otto the Magnificent's tales of time-travel weight lifting. Stare aghast at The Swinger and weep at the unfortunate tale recounted in The Ballad of Ben Ayre.

The Earls of Mars are here. Come join their dance.