Drill (American band)
Drill was an American alternative/hard rock band from New York City, formed in 1993. The band's lineup consisted of vocalist Lucia Cifarelli, guitarist Dan Harnett, future Black Label Society bassist John DeServio, and drummer Marcus Farny.[1]
Drill was signed to DV8 Records, which was distributed by A&M Records. Their song "Go to Hell" was featured in the film Coconut Records.
The band split up shortly after the release of their 1995 self-titled album Drill, which featured additional guitarist Paul Alves.[2] Cifarelli went on to join industrial rock bands MDFMK and KMFDM.
Drill recorded a second album, White Elephant, which was never released following the merger of PolyGram into Universal Music Group.
Albums
- Drill (1995)
- White Elephant (unreleased)
References
- "Toazted.com, Free MP3 interviews". Archived from the original on November 21, 2006. Retrieved April 9, 2020.
- "Drill Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic. Retrieved August 26, 2023.
Further reading
- Van Pelt, Doug (July–August 1997). "what drill sez (An interview with Dan Harnett)". HM Magazine (66). ISSN 1066-6923. Archived from the original on September 18, 2000. Retrieved April 30, 2007.
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