Bark Psychosis
One of the lesser known yet most pivotal projects to fall under the post-rock idiom, England’s Bark Psychosis are progenitors of the genre who first stormed the scene with their career-defining 1994 album, Hex (Circa/EMI). First formed in 1986 by a teenage Graham Sutton (vocals/various instruments) and John Ling (bass/samples), the original iteration of the band consisted also of fellow Londoners Daniel Gish (keyboard/piano) and Mark Simnett (drums/percussion). The band maintained an ever-evolving elasticity to its sound in its most active years from the late-1980s through the mid-1990s, beginning first as a sheet of noise before experimenting in minimalism, psychedelia, electronic dance music, jazz, classical and dub, creating—when taken as a... Read More
- Genre:
- Rock, Alternative/Indie, Post Psychedelic, Dream Pop
- City Of Origin:
- Snaresbrook, United Kingdom
- Formed Date:
- 1986

