
About Superette
Dave Mulcahy's first post-Jean Paul Sartre Experience band was the unfortunately short-lived Superette, who sprung up in Auckland in 1993. With Mulcahy taking guitar and vocal duties, he pulled together Ben Howe (bass) and Greta Anderson (drums/backing vox) to record the rough, thematically scary, but thoroughly charming Rosepig EP. From here the band became known as one of the better live pop-rock acts around New Zealand, and were a defining sound (along with the artists like 3Ds) in mid-1990s New Zealand music.
Top Tracks
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Saskatchewan
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Touch Me
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Waves
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Killer Clown
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Kiss Someone
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Ugly Things
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Bye Bye
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Felo de se
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Cannibal
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I Got It Clean
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