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About Chameleons Vox

Performances of Chameleons Vox are becoming ever more rare since they declared they would no longer be touring extensively. Make sure you get your tickets to see this seminal post punk band.

Their current incarnation includes drummer Yves Altana, guitarists Neil Dwerryhouse, Chris Oliver and Roger Lavallee with Mark Burgess providing vocals and bass.

See them make performances at Manchester Academy 2 and Islington Assembly Hall in London during December of 2018.

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Chameleons Vox sees Burgess continue his work from The Chameleons. Formed in Middleton during 1981, The Chameleons would perform several sessions for legendary radio DJ John Peel which would see them sign to the major label Epic Records for the single In Shreds.

The band’s debut album Script Of The Bridge was released in 1983 by the label Statik. The band setup a mic and added random samples of television to the album which also included the singles Up The Down Escalator, Don’t Fall, As High As You Can Go and A Person Isn’t Safe Anywhere These Days. Their second album, What Does Anything Mean? Basically was also released through Statik in 1985.

They reached a high with the third album Strange Times. Coming out in 1986 through major label Geffen, the record was hailed by the music press for its innovation.

The Chameleons would split following the sudden death of their manager and mentor Tony Fletcher in 1990, only reuniting in 2000. The reunion would be brief, only lasting three years, but saw a flurry of creativity and the release of the three albums Strip, Why Call It Anything and This Never Ending Now.

Burgess began to play their back catalogue under the name Chameleons Vox from 2009 onwards.

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