Attrition
Biography
Martin Bowes founded the darkwave/industrial ambience of Attrition in his native England during the early '80s, well before the ethereal mystery of fellow goth rock artists such as Lycia, Black Tape for a Blue Girl, and Covenant. They've released over ten albums independently, but formed a relationship with Projekt in 1989 when the label released the retrospective Recollection '84-'89 and introduced Attrition to the States for the first time. Five years later, Projekt founder and Black Tape for a Blue Girl frontman Sam Rosenthal and Bowes reissued Attrition's back catalog as well. In 1997, the band hooked up with opera singer Frank Dematteis to compose an album of classical imagery entitled Etude. Tours of the U.S. followed, and in 1999, Attrition returned to its electro-industrial roots to release The Jeopardy Maze. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Kill The Buddha! The 25th Anniversary
2009

All Mine Enemys Whispers
2008

Esoteria: A Collection Of Ambient And Classical Works
2007

Tearing Arms From Deities 1980-2005
2006

Something Stirs: The Beginning 1981-1983
2006

Dante's Kitchen
2004

Keepsakes And Reflections
2001

The Jeopardy Maze
1999

At The Fifthieth Gate
1998

3 Arms And A Dead Cert
1997





