
Artist
Black Box Recorder
Black Box Recorder is a musical artist formed in 1998. 11 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
- 11
- Releases
- 1998–2023
- Active years
- 1998
- Formed

Artist
Black Box Recorder is a musical artist formed in 1998. 11 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.

Most popular
Passionoia
2003 · 10 tracks
Black Box Recorder included Auteurs main man Luke Haines, former Jesus and Mary Chain member John Moore, and vocalist Sarah Nixey. Like the Auteurs, Black Box Recorder's songs commented on the state of English affairs, both social and personal, often using character sketches that exposed the less-than-pleasant with sharp frankness and simplicity. Domesticity and childhood themes often ran through their albums. Coming together in 1998 as Haines kept his primary vehicle operable, the trio introduced themselves with their first single ("Child Psychology") being banned from U.K. radio for the line "Life is unfair/Kill yourself or get over it." The full-length England Made Me followed later in the year, establishing Moore and Haines as a songwriting team that excelled at getting its points across with the least amount of instrumentation necessary. Raw and minimal but still perversely pop, Nixey's detached and fragile-yet-rich voice (usually kept up front in the mix) provided the ideal characteristics for their songs. Imagine a sober, somber, dub-influenced version of the Velvet Underground with an elegantly smooth Nico singing on top. Jumping ship from Chrysalis to Nude for 2000's The…