Founded: 8 / 1984
Location: Australia
The Mark of Cain (also seen as the initialism, TMOC) are an alternative metal band from Adelaide, South Australia. Their style has been likened to that of Helmet and Rollins Band, yet this band pre-dates both groups and was influenced by the early work of Joy Division, Big Black and United States hardcore groups. The Mark of Cain were formed in mid-1984 by brothers, John (guitar) and Kim Scott (bass guitar), with Rod Archer on vocals and Gavin Atkinson playing drums. Before long, Archer had left the group and John Scott took on the lead vocal role and the group has remained a trio ever since. The Scotts have been the core of the band which has featured 15 different drummers. Since January 2001, former Helmet member John Stanier has been their drummer; he is also concurrently with Tomahawk and Battles. Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, described the group's sound as "Gloomy, monotonous vocals and bleak slabs of metallic guitar did battle over a lurching rhythm section to arrive at a harsh sound." Rod Archer died on 26 February 2016. 2019 marks the 30th Anniversary of the release of the Battlesick album. A major national tour is planned to celebrate the occasion. Eli Green again tours with the band fulfilling the drumming duties.
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"[O]ver 50s were climbing onto the stage to stage-dive."
Joined by special guests The Messthetics.
If they continue to shatter venues like they currently are on this tour, well, the world will be delighted.
"We don't really have much to do with the music industry and that's fine with us."
The 'Tour Of Duty'.
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“We had to find a drummer who could… not fill the shoes of Stanier because we weren’t looking to replace him, but someone who could execute the songs as tightly and as well.”
Well, a "newish" single, anyway
A six-minute epic
In the streets of Adelaide, The Mark Of Cain may as well be heritage listed. The band, who have been going strong for almost thirty years, are an institution and well respected amongst the music community. Currently touring in support of their latest record 'Songs of the Third and Fifth', Killyourstereo.com had a chat to founding member John Scott about what life is like for the group all these years down the road.