Subterraneans are an art-rock band from London, England. Fronted by former Angelhead vocalist and songwriter Jude Rawlins, they also feature former Wave guitarist Carl Homer, former Solstice bass player Robin Phillips, and Van der Graaf Generator drummer Guy Evans.
Subterraneans were formed in Camden Town, London, in 1992, by Jude Rawlins and Carl Homer. Their name was taken from a track on the seminal 1977 David Bowie album Low. Subterraneans we...
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