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The Mark of Cain (band)

The Mark of Cain
John Scott, The Mark of Cain, 1995.jpg
John Scott of the Mark of Cain, Livid festival, Brisbane, October 1995
Background information
Also known as TMOC
Origin Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Genres Hard rock, alternative metal, noise rock, post-hardcore
Years active 1984 (1984)–present
Labels Phantom, Dominator/Normal, rA/Warner, rA/BMG
Associated acts Helmet, Tomahawk, Battles
Website tmoc.com.au
Members
Past members
  • Rod Archer
  • Gavin Atkinson
  • Roger Crisp
  • Aaron Hewson
  • Campbell Robinson
  • Stuart Baguley
  • Neil Guiver
  • John Rickert
  • Charles Lockey
  • David Graham

The Mark of Cain (also seen as the initialism, TMOC) are a hard rock, 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.

The Mark of Cain were formed as a punk rock group in Adelaide in mid-1984 by Rod Archer on lead vocals; Gavin Atchison on drums (ex-Spiral Collapse); John Scott on lead guitar (ex-Spiral Collapse) and his younger brother Kim Scott on bass guitar. Their name references the Hermann Hesse's novel, Demian (1919), which in turn recalls the Genesis story regarding the mark of Cain. John had read Demian, which featured " a loner who thought his dark feelings were there for anyone to see as he walked down the street – the Mark Of Cain." Atchison and John's earlier group, Spiral Collapse, broke up as John was concentrating on his university course, he also wanted a "new, harder sound" and disliked that band's lead singer. John assisted Kim to develop his bass guitar skill and met Archer at one of Spiral Collapse's last gigs.


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