My Deaf Audio

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UK garage punk quartet My Deaf Audio emerged in the late 1990s from the thriving Southcoast scene. With vocalist Andy Reed, guitarist Lofty Stone, bass player Nick Moss, and Mike Wilton on drums, Debuting with their self released Bitter Pill EP in 1999, closely followed by 2001s Make It Loud EP, MDA signed to Lockjaw Records in 2003 and went on to release the Got a Friend Ep and the full length Night Drive-in.

My Deaf Audio toured Europe constantly for the next few with acts such as, The (International) Noise Conspiracy, Hundred Reasons, The Dead Kennedys, Fenix TX, Rx Bandits, Rocket from the crypt & Midtown. In February 2005 they recorded a new mini album My Deaf Audio Are the New Black, on Bivouac Records.

My Deaf Audio called it a day in October 2005 after a show in Bologna, Italy with best friends Forty Winks.

MDA have never confirmed the split but so far they have only stated they are on hiatus. MDA have confirmed they still have albums of material still to record and have played together a few times but will not reform and tour for the foreseeable future.

No new projects have not yet been announced but they are rumoured to be playing a ‘Nada Surf’ cover night sometime in early 2008 for charity in Brighton.