The Malchicks


In the second decade of the new millennium, there has been a re-emergence of bands who feature soft, near-buried vocals alongside a wall of fuzzy, dreamlike guitar melodies.

Yet this sonic approach first emerged back in the late 80s, giving birth to Auckland group, The Malchicks. The group had a solid fan base throughout New Zealand, but faded before they could make good on their early promise, disappearing in a haze of echoing, dreamlike guitar notes.

Simon Matthews, The Malchicks at 95bFM Summer Series 1991, Albert Park, Auckland.
Photo credit: Grant Nicol
The Malchicks in Hamilton, 1991
Photo credit: Jason Ennor collection
The Malchicks and The Nixons, September 1992
Photo credit: Jason Ennor collection
Matthew Dalziel, The Malchicks at 95bFM Summer Series 1991, Albert Park, Auckland.
Photo credit: Grant Nicol
Malchicks - Mercury (Failsafe, 1995)
Coralie Martin, The Malchicks, 95bFM Summer Series 1991, Albert Park, Auckland.
Photo credit: Grant Nicol
Milestone
Malchicks - Lotus EP (Failsafe, 1991)
Matthew Dalziel at The Lab. Photo by Ian McRae.
Photo credit: Jason Ennor collection
Matt Dalziel and Coralie Martin - The Malchicks at 95bFM Summer Series 1991, Albert Park, Auckland.
Photo credit: Grant Nicol
Drive
Gluepot, 1995
Photo credit: Jason Ennor collection
Malchicks - Everything (Failsafe, 2019)
The Malchicks
Photo credit: Jason Ennor collection. Photo by Ian McRae.
Simon Matthews at The Lab
Photo credit: Jason Ennor collection
Coralie Martin recording at The Lab
Photo credit: Jason Ennor collection. Photo by Ian McRae.
The Malchicks on tour, 1991
This Too Will Pass
The Malchicks on tour, 1991
The Malchicks playing at the 95bFM Summer Series 1991, Albert Park, Auckland.
Photo credit: Grant Nicol
Jason Ennor at The Lab
Photo credit: Jason Ennor collection. Photo by Ian McRae.
Trivia:

After Lorna Kittel had left the Malchicks, the drum stool was briefly occupied by Mark Pollard (from the Nixons) and he helped write a number of the songs on the Lotus EP. Jason Ennor then took over on drums, though he finally left the Malchicks to form a new band (Love Buzz) with two other musicians with connections to the Nixons – their sound engineer Andrew Buckton and Brendan Hooker (flatmate of Nixons’ singer Sean Sturm).

Members:

Matthew Dalziel - vocals, guitar

Coralie Martin - vocals, guitar

Simon Matthews - guitar

Jason Ennor - drums

Lorna Kittel - drums

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