The Cakekitchen Explained
The Cakekitchen was a band from New Zealand featuring Graeme Jefferies (formerly of Nocturnal Projections and This Kind of Punishment).[1] Jefferies formed the group in 1991 and the first lineup also included Robert Key and Rachael King. The band later became a project in which Jefferies plays most instruments alongside various sidemen including Keith McLean, Huw Dainow, and Jean-Yves Douet.[2]
Discography
- Time Flowing Backwards (1991)
- World of Sand (1991)
- Far from the Sun (1993)
- Bald Old Bear EP (1995)
- Stompin' Thru the Boneyard (1995)
- Everything's Going to Work Out Just Fine (1996)
- The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea (1996)
- Talkin to Me in My Sleep (1998)
- How Can You Be So Blind? (2003)
- Put Your Foot Inside the Door (2005)
- Everything's Driving You Crazy Cos You Just Can't Get What You Want (2006)
- Stories for Late at Night (2007)
- Kangaroos in My Top Paddock (2011)
- Calm Before the Storm (2012)
- Trouble Again in This Town (2020)
Notes and References
- Web site: Rejoice, ye fans of New Zealand art rock! Dais to reissue The Cakekitchen's first two albums. Tiny Mix Tapes.
- Web site: Cakekitchen Biography & History. 2020-07-10. AllMusic. en-us.