Shere Khan
Shere Khan was a London band active in the early 1990s, with Rob Chapman on vocals and guitar, Pete Fidler on guitar, Nick Eaglestone on bass, and Chris...
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Shere Khan was a London band active in the early 1990s, with Rob Chapman on vocals and guitar, Pete Fidler on guitar, Nick Eaglestone on bass, and Chris Harris on drums. They put out their debut album 'The Lion's Share' in 1991, followed by 'A Sheep in Tiger's Clothing' in 1993. The title track from that second album, along with songs like 'Can't Complain' and 'Glory Days', became their most recognizable work.
Their music had a heavy, raw quality that drew from rock and grunge, with lyrics that often dealt with alienation and personal struggle. This combination earned them a critical following, though it kept them somewhat outside the mainstream. The band broke up in 1995 after a few years of activity, leaving behind those two albums and a handful of songs that still get mentioned by fans of that era's underground rock.
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