Wendyhouse


In a pre-apocalyptic time – long before Billie and Finneas Eilish were born, let alone made the sound of an Australian crosswalk buzzer into a hit beat – there was Wendyhouse, making music out of the sound of wet tyres on a wet road, of a cash register registering, of toy instruments squawking like a dance party in a kindergarten.

Established in 1992, they’ve been experimenting with guitars and “C-A-S-I-O” Casiotones, and popping up weird with varying degrees of regularity ever since.

Wendyhouse - Born To Be Alive And Killed By Death (Wiggley Tapes, 2020)
Wendyhouse - Puddlekopf CD cover art, 2024
Wendyhouse's EE monk at Hamilton Festival of Weird, 2025
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Wendyhouse at Hamilton Festival of Weird, 2025
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Wendyhouse flyer for a show at the Kings Arms, Auckland, 20 December 2000
A Wendyhouse flyer, "vetoed" by the Govett-Brewster gallery in New Plymouth, 2000
Wendyhouse - The Love Quadrangle cassette cover, 1996
Wendyhouse - Hot Action Plastic cover art (Wiggley Tapes, 1994)
Wendyhouse 2032, Artspace 1992
Wendyhouse in 1992
Wendyhouse - 'Fraid So, 1992. From the Wendyhouse cassette '2032 AD' and CD 'Hot Action Plastic'
Chris Knox reviews local releases by Wendyhouse and Cloudboy in Real Groove magazine, 1995
Wendyhouse's Bryce "Mr Pudding" Galloway at Hamilton Festival of Weird, 2025
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Wendyhouse - Suit Suit Kill Kill (1994)
The Wendyhouse Christmas Album, 2005
Wendyhouse, Lake Hāwea 1995
Wendyhouse: Mr Pudding at EE monk drawing
Wendyhouse, "Too Much Champagne Eyes". L to R: Bryce “Mr Pudding” Galloway, EE monk (Daniel Powell).
Wendyhouse Christmas Show poster/flyer - Arc Cafe, Dunedin, 15 December 2005
Wendyhouse flyer, 1992
Wendyhouse - 2032 AD cassette release, 1992
Wendyhouse poster/flyer for a show at the Stomach, Palmerston North, 11 August 2000
Members:

Bryce Galloway - keyboards, vocals

Daniel Powell - guitar, vocals

Graham Agnew - percussion

Martin Scott - Casiotone

Labels:

Wiggley Tapes

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