Hamish Kilgour, a pioneering New Zealand musician and co-founder of the indie rock band the Clean, was found dead just over a week after he was reported missing.
After “Tally Ho!,” the Clean released a pair of EPs in 1982 and then parted ways. Their music, however, continued to spread, especially with the 1986 release of, an aptly-titled collection of early recordings and songs from their two EPs.
In 1988, the Clean reunited and recorded the live EP,The Clean would split and reconvene numerous times over the next several decades, releasing four more studio albums between 1994 and 2009 . Kilgour also played in an array of other bands as well, including the Great Unwashed, Bailter Space, and the Mad Scene, a long-running project he formed after moving to New York in the early Nineties. In 2014, Kilgour released his debut solo album,, based on a story he made up for his son, arrived in 2018.
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