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  1. 25 de oct. de 2023 · Sound As Ever was the You Am I swansong for drummer Mark Tunaley. Lee Ranaldo says Rogers and Tunaley “were just not suited”. “Mark is an amazing drummer, no doubt about that,” Ranaldo ...

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    Mark Tunaley was the band's first "official" drummer, and is You Am I's only drummer to date to employ heavy metal style of drumming, which included double bass drum parts. He left the group shortly after the recording of Sound As Ever, due to differing perceptions of the band's direction.

  3. 20 de feb. de 2015 · On the plus side the band’s new structure was working a treat, with drummer Russell “Rusty” Hopkinson having replaced Mark Tunaley behind the kit just after Sound As Ever ’s release, joining frontman/songwriter Tim Rogers and bassist Andy Kent in the new configuration.

  4. They were replaced by the group’s one-time sound mixer Andy Kent (bass) and Mark Tunaley on drums. The band released several EPs and singles in the early 90s, though the real breakthrough came when Lee Ranaldo of Sonic Youth caught the band performing at the 1993’s Big Day Out festival. Ranaldo also produced their debut album, Sound As Ever.

  5. Explore music from Mark Tunaley. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Mark Tunaley on Discogs.

  6. 1 de nov. de 1993 · Sound As Ever represents a sound You Am I would never sound like again. Just before its 1993 release, drummer Mark Tunaley was unceremoniously fired over the phone—ostensibly because he wanted to play heavier music while founding member and lead singer Tim Rogers and bassist Andy Kent saw a poppier future in You Am I’s cards.

  7. Drummer Mark Tunaley was fired from the band and Tim Rogers initially considered disbanding the group but continued with Russell Hopkinson on drums. Their second album, Hi-Fi Way (February 1995) was recorded in New York with Cathy’s Clown released as a single.