A photo of Eye TV's members: Sean Sturm, Luke Casey and Mike Scott
Background information
Also known as
Nixons
Origin
Auckland, New Zealand
Genres
Alternative rock, Indie rock, Pop rock
Years active
1990 (1990)–2001 (2001)
Labels
Pagan Records, Antenna Records
Past members
Sean Sturm (1990-2001)
Mike Scott (1990-2001)
Luke Casey (1995-2001)
Grant Winterburn (Fire Down Below)
Mark Pollard (1990-1995)
Website
eyetv.co.nz (no longer functional)
Eye TV (formerly 'Nixons') was a New Zealand alternative, indie and pop rock band, founded in Auckland, New Zealand, and active from 1990 until 2001, releasing 4 albums, 2 compilations and 10 singles and cassette singles.[1]
Eye TV was founded by lead singer and guitarist Sean Sturm, drummer Mark Pollard (1990-1995) and bassist Mike Scott in 1990 in Auckland, New Zealand. Eye TV's last album, Fire Down Below (2000), and respectively their last lineup consisted of lead singer and guitarist Sean Sturm, drummer Luke Casey (1995-2001), bassist Mike Scott and temporary keyboard player Grant Winterburn (Fire Down Below). Other featured artists included Caitlin Smith, who provided backup vocals for One Day Ahead (2000) and was later featured in the full release of One Day Ahead (2000) in the album Fire Down Below (2000).
^Shute, Gareth. "Eye TV Profile". Audio Culture. Retrieved 31 May 2014.
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