The Deep Freeze Mice were an English New Wave band that were active between… Read Full Bio ↴The Deep Freeze Mice were an English New Wave band that were active between 1979 and 1989. They were based in Leicester, and consisted of the core members Alan Jenkins (guitars and singing), Sherree Lawrence (organ and other keyboards), and Mick Bunnage (bass guitar). The band had two different drummers over the years: Graham Summers and Pete Gregory.
The band released 10 albums during their existence on their own Cordelia Records label. Their music was odd, often consisting of absurd and surreal lyrics delivered in Alan's deadpan voice accompanied by bouncy pop/progressive rock music. Favoured lyrical concerns included animal rights, conformity, and science fiction.
Alan Jenkins was also a member of The Chrysanthemums in the late 1980's, and joined up with members of Po! and The Ammonites in Jody & The Creams (later as "Alan Jenkins & The Creams") and Ruth's Refrigerator. He has played guitar with The Thurston Lava Tube since 2001.
The band released 10 albums during their existence on their own Cordelia Records label. Their music was odd, often consisting of absurd and surreal lyrics delivered in Alan's deadpan voice accompanied by bouncy pop/progressive rock music. Favoured lyrical concerns included animal rights, conformity, and science fiction.
Alan Jenkins was also a member of The Chrysanthemums in the late 1980's, and joined up with members of Po! and The Ammonites in Jody & The Creams (later as "Alan Jenkins & The Creams") and Ruth's Refrigerator. He has played guitar with The Thurston Lava Tube since 2001.
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Teenage Head In My Refrigerator
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Benjamin Blake Mitchner
This is really good. Very strange and sounds like it was meant to be a kind of lost post punk/retro pop psych kind of Syd Barrett and Floyd influenced band. This is really cool. I love the crazy lyrics. Britain produces so much great music since the 60s and before that if you wanna get technical there was music hall and their folk tradition.
gaz riley
good point
gwugluud 77
I got this album when it was new in 1981. I love this band; they're very flairful, clever and brilliant.
Derp Trollson
dude, I wish more of this band was available on the internets, so hard to find their music. I cant even find that song Reading an Agatha Christie.
Aurora Duy
Reminds me of RHPS. Love it.
Owen Doherty
God damn this shit slaps so hard
matthew donahue
MGMT nicer sampled any songs, Brian Eno just sounds similar to agatha christie by dfm
urmanao24
took the beat fool damn
andreaiskittenz
what do you mean by sampled?