Ian Garfield Hoxley, known by his stage name Mary Byker (a.k.a. Mary Mary) is an English singer, record producer and DJ known for his work as the lead singer of Gaye Bykers on Acid, Pop Will Eat Itself, Pigface and Apollo 440.
Biography
Early life
Byker was a founding member of grebo band Gaye Bykers on Acid, which he formed with bassist
Robber Byker in 1985 before being joined by guitarist
Tony Byker and drummer
Kevin Hyde in 1986.
The band recorded several albums before dissolving in 1990. Following this, he worked with
Martin Atkins in the
Industrial Music supergroup
Pigface as well as
Hyperhead before joining Apollo 440 in 1996. In 2002 he toured with former bandmate
Noko as part of
Maximum Roach. In 2010 he joined the recently reformed Pop Will Eat Itself as co-vocalist alongside
Graham Crabb. When not touring and recording with Pop Will Eat Itself, Byker works as a DJ while occasionally scoring music for films and television.
From time to time Byker can be found ' putting screw into wood with friends' at various museums and royal palaces accross London and the UK.
Musical career
Gaye Bykers on Acid
Mary formed Gaye Bykers on Acid with bassist
Robber Byker in 1985 and were eventually joined by drummer Kevin Hyde and guitarist Tony Byker.
They released two singles,
Everythang's Groovy and
Nosedive Karma on In-Tape before
Virgin Records signed the band to a 10-album contract for £100,000 a year.
In 1987 they released their debut LP
Drill Your Own Hole which was followed by
Stewed To The Gills... in 1989. Lack of promotion led to poor sales the band were dropped by Virgin.
In 1990 the band, disguised as a fictitious
East German punk rock band named Rektüm, released the
thrash metal album
Sakredanus and the
Extended play Real Horrowshow.
After parting with
Virgin Records they released a further two albums in 1990 on their own label
Naked Brain (
Cancer Planet Mission and
Pernicious Nonsense) before the group dissolved in late 1990.
Pigface
After Gaye Bykers on Acid split in 1990, Byker went to see
Henry Rollins live with Paul Raven.
Raven gave him £200 and asked him to fly to Chicago to join
industrial music supergroup
Pigface.
Byker ended up spending the money, but during a
Killing Joke show
Martin Atkins persuaded him to fly to
Chicago and join the band.
Byker joined the band on their second tour
and toured the US and Europe with Pigface. He featured as vocalist on the albums
Fook,
Washingmachine Mouth and
6 (Pigface album)
Hyperhead
In 1992 Byker formed
Hyperhead along with Martin Atkins, Karl Leiker, William Tucker (previously of
Revolting Cocks and My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult) and Paul Dalloway.
[Larkin, Colin (1999) The Virgin Encyclopedia of Heavy Rock, Virgin Books, , p. 226] After demoing tracks, the band recorded the album at Pachyderm Studios in
Cannon Falls before returning to London to mix the LP with
Noko. The resulting album,
Metaphasia, was released in 1992 on Devotion Records. A touring line-up of Mary, Leiker and Dalloway, with Oscar (guitar), Chin (drums), and Keith (percussion) built up a reputation for their live performances.
[Strong, Martin C. (2001) The Great Metal Discography, MOJO Books, , p. 264] Two EPs followed but the band split up without releasing another album.
Apollo 440
In 1997 Byker joined Apollo 440. His first contribution was to provide vocals for the song
Ain't Talkin' 'bout Dub which peaked at number 7 in the UK Singles Chart. Following this, he and the band recorded their second album
Electro Glide in Blue. Byker, Trevor Gray and Howard Gray wrote and produced
Liverpool FC's FA Cup Final single
Pass & Move (It's the Liverpool Groove) under the name Boot Room Boyz. It reached number 4 in the UK Singles Chart.
In 1999 the band released
Gettin' High on Your Own Supply. The album proved to be hit and went to number 20 in the UK Album Chart. The album spawned two UK Top 10 singles including the theme to the 1998 movie
Lost in Space and
Stop the Rock. In 1999 Byker appeared on Never Mind The Buzzcocks and featured as a player on FIFA 2000 with other Apollo 440 members Noko, Trevor Gray and Howard Gray.
In 1998 Byker teamed up with Hoodlum Priest and contributed vocals to three tracks on his self-titled second album.
In 2002 Byker toured with the band Maximum Roach. They recorded an album's worth of material but broke up after a deal with Trent Reznor's label Nothing Records fell through.
Pop Will Eat Itself
Byker is currently the co-vocalist of the band Pop Will Eat Itself along with
Graham Crabb. He has featured on the LPs
New Noise Designed by a Sadist and
Anti-Nasty League.
Am I Dead Yet?
In October 2018, Mary teamed up with long time collaborator Noko 440 to form Am I Dead Yet?. Their self-titled debut album was successfully crowd funded in March 2018 and released on
Wire-Sound on 27 April 2019.
Personal life
In 1987, Byker married girlfriend and The Bomb Party bassist
Sarah Corina. Following a divorce in the early 1990s, he married Brazilian Ana Vance. Byker moved to Brazil in 2007 with his wife and opened an East-Asian-themed restaurant called
Mekong in Rio de Janeiro.
Selected discography
Gaye Bykers on Acid
Albums
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Drill Your Own Hole (1987)
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Stewed To The Gills (1989)
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Sakredanus (1989) (as Rektüm)
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Cancer Planet Mission (1990)
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Pernicious Nonsense (1990)
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Pigface
Albums
EP
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Washingmachine Mouth EP (1993)
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Hyperhead
Albums
EP/Singles
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Teenage Mind (1992),
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Terminal Fear (1993)
Liverpool F.C. & The Boot Room Boyz
Single
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Pass & Move (It's the Liverpool Groove) (1996)
Apollo 440
Albums
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Electro Glide in Blue (1997)
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Gettin' High on Your Own Supply (1999)
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Dude Descending a Staircase (2003)
EP/Singles
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Ain't Talkin' 'bout Dub (1997)
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Raw Power (1997)
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Carrera Rapida (1997)
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Lost in Space (1998)
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Stop the Rock (1999)
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Heart Go Boom (1999)
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Cold Rock The Mic / Crazee Horse (2000) (promo only)
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Charlie's Angels 2000 (2000)
Eye To Eye
Single
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Just Can't Get Enough (No No No No) (1999)
Maximum Roach
EP/Singles
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Maximum Roach EP (2002)
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Feel It (2002)
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Nervous Feat. Mary (2006)