The Cooper Temple Clause
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The Cooper Temple Clause is a six piece rock band originating from Reading, UK. Their debut album See this through and leave was released to great critical acclaim in 2002 and their follow up Kick up the fire and let the flames break loose was released in 2003.
The name is thought to derive from the Cowper-Temple clause, a provision introduced by William Cowper-Temple, 1st Baron Mount Temple into the second reading of the Education Bill of 1870, which provided that no catechism nor denominational teaching of any kind should be included in the religious instruction given in rate-aided schools.
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Band Members
- Tom Bellamy - guitar, synths, keys, samples, vocals, percussion, melodica, trumpet
- Daniel Fisher - guitar, lyrics, vocals, bass
- Benedict Gautrey - vocals, guitar
- Jon Harper - drums
- Didz Hammond - bass, samples, vocals, synths
- Kieran Mayhem - organ, farfisa
Discography
Albums
- See This Through And Leave - (February 2002)
- Kick Up The Fire And Let The Flames Break Loose (September 2003)
Singles & EPs
- Crayon Demos - (July 2000)
- The Hardware EP - (March 2001)
- Way Out West - (March 2001)
- The Warfare EP - (June 2001)
- Hardware EP & Warfare EP - (July 2001)
- Let's Kill Music - (September 2001)
- Film-maker / Been Training Dogs (a Double A-side) - (January 2002)
- Who Need's Enemies? - (May 2002)
- A.I.M. - (September 2002)
- Promises, Promises - (September 2003)
- Blind Pilots - (November 2003)
External links
- Official site (http://www.coopertempleclause.co.uk/)