Republica

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Republica
Genres pop-rock, eurodance, electronica

Republica were an English band formed in 1994. The height of their popularity spanned from 1996 to 1998. The Republica sound was described by the band as "techno-pop punk rock", although Melody Maker took to calling it "electronica", a label which stuck as genre category.

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Republica were started by former Flowered Up keyboardist Tim Dorney and Andy Todd, and quickly came to popular attention with their debut single "Ready To Go" and its follow-up "Drop Dead Gorgeous". The lead singer, Saffron, was previously a lead vocalist on N-Joi's rave crossover pop hit, "Anthem", in 1990.

The band's self-titled debut album was released in July 1996 and reached #4 in the album charts. However, their follow-up 1998 album Speed Ballads and its lead single From Rush Hour With Love only reached #37 and #20 respectively. The group are rumoured to have dissolved shortly afterwards but have never officially stated this. The last message to fans in late 1999 via their official website stated "Republica are not recording at this time".

The band suffered when their label, Deconstruction Records, folded shortly after the release of Speed Ballads. Deconstruction's back catalogue was swallowed up by BMG, who released a Best Of Album. On finding out about the release of Ready To Go - the best of Republica, Saffron promptly posted a statement on her new band's website that said "To all the fans, don't be fooled by this shoddy release. It's completely unofficial, the band had no dealings whatsoever with its release, we were not even informed. The track listing isn't one we'd have picked, the cover photos are so way out of date, poor in quality and overall it won't contribute to us bringing out a brand new album".[citation needed]

During their lifetime, the group attracted much positive press coverage. Emerging after a wave of female-fronted rock bands (such as Elastica, Lush, Sleeper, Echobelly, and Kenickie), they had, like Garbage, a notably more aggressive and electronic sound.

Saffron was born in Nigeria and claims Portuguese, Chinese and English ancestry. Outside of the band, she was also the featured vocalist on The Prodigy's "Fuel My Fire", from their 1997 album The Fat of the Land.

  • Saffron recorded the songs "Crusher", "Spirits", and "Beauty Never Fades" on Junkie XL's 2003 album Radio JXL: a broadcast from the computer hell cabin.
  • As of 2005, Saffron is working on a new band called Swarm.[1]
  • Keyboardist Tim Dorney briefly reunited with fellow former Flowered Up band member Liam Maher, but they split up in late 2002.
  • The Republica website states that Johnny is now part of a band called Cheap Glue, but no more details have emerged. Johnny also co-wrote tracks for Lipslide, the 1997 solo album by Sarah Cracknell of Saint Etienne.

  1. Republica (Deconstruction - 5 October 1996) Republica debut.jpeg
  2. Republica - Limited Edition 2 Disk Set (Live Versions) (Deconstruction - 1998) Republica rerel.jpg
  3. Speed Ballads (Deconstruction - 30 July 1998) Republica speed1.jpg
  4. Ready To Go: The Best Of (Camden - 27 May 2002) Republica bestof.jpg

Year Song UK singles U.S. Hot 100 U.S. Modern Rock Album
1994 "Out of this World" - - - -
1994 "Bloke" 85 - - Bloke EP
1996 "Ready To Go" 13 56 7 Republica
1997 "Drop Dead Gorgeous" 7 93 39 Republica
1998 "From Rush Hour With Love" 20 - - Speed Ballads
1998 "Try Everything" - - - Speed Ballads

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