
Tribute To Nothing is a punk rock band based in Worcester, UK. The band is comprised of three Turner brothers; Ben (drums), Jim (bass, keyboards) and Samuel (guitar, vocals), along with Kris Stammer (guitar). The band was formed in 1993 and is currently signed to Lockjaw Records, which is operated by the brothers' father, Jack Turner.
While the band was signed to Go! Discs circa 1994-1995, it was supported by Muse for two dates, one in the Cavern Club, Exeter and one in the Bull and Gate, London. The latter was Muse's first performance outside of Devon.
Links to Peel[]
Peel first played the group's record in February 1994 on his radio programme via their single, '24 Hours'. He would play further tracks from the band, including a session they recorded for his show in May 1994.
Sessions[]
TRIBUTE TO NOTHING John Peel 25th September 1994
1. Recorded: 1994-05-29. First Broadcast: 15 July 1994. Repeated: 10 June 1995
- Lost Your Mind / Weight Control / Nutters / Can't Get Up / Before
Other Shows Played[]
- 1994
- 26 February 1994: ‘24 Hours (7 inch)’ (Kinglake)
- 12 March 1994: 24 Hours (7") Kinglake
- 19 November 1994: Can't Get Up (7") Free
- 26 November 1994 (BFBS): 'Can't Get Up (7")' (Fierce Panda)
- 1995
- 17 March 1995: 'Look At Yourself (Compilation LP-Volume Thirteen-The Lucky Issue)' (Volume)
- 03 June 1995: 'Think You Should' (Go! Discs)