Martha and the Muffins

new wave, Canadian, 80s

Martha and the Muffins

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Echo Beach 03:39
Black Stations / White Stations 05:12
Cooling the Medium 03:43
Indecision 04:25
Hide And Seek 03:59
Danseparc (Every Day It's Tomorrow) 03:22
I start to stop 04:36
Cheesies And Gum 03:13
Obedience 03:30
Walking Into Walls 02:57
Alibi Room 03:53
What People Do For Fun 04:02
World Without Borders 03:08
Rhythm of Life 03:13
Resurrection 03:46
Was Ezo 03:58
I'm No Good at Conversation 02:32
Nation of Followers 05:07
Big Day 02:59
You sold the Cottage 00:00
The Looking Time 00:00
Fighting the Monster 00:00
Sinking Land 00:00

Artist Media

Born: 0000-00-00

Country: CA

Biography - Martha and the Muffins

Martha and the Muffins was a Canadian new wave synth pop band in the 1970s and 1980s.

The group's initial line-up came together in Toronto in 1977, when David Millar asked his fellow Ontario College of Art student Mark Gane to help him start a band. Millar recruited Martha Johnson to play keyboards; Johnson brought in a friend from high school, Carl Finkle, to play bass; and Gane's brother Tim Gane signed on as the drummer. With Millar and Mark Gane as guitarists

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