Geneva (band) - Current Whereabouts

Current Whereabouts

Following the breakup of Geneva, Montgomery embarked on a number of musical collaborations, most notably with American composer Ben Neill and Leeds electronica guru Overseer. Montgomery formed a band called Amityville with guitarist Stuart Peck and drummer David Bevis; they released the Pacific Radio Fire EP in 2004 to critical acclaim - a limited release, it quickly sold out. Amityville broke up in late 2005 and Montgomery formed a duo with Keris Howard called St Famous. In March 2009 Montgomery announced on the band's Myspace page that Keris Howard has decided to leave and St Famous is a solo project now. Montgomery continues to collaborate with a number of musicians and record producers.

Evans and Graham formed 69CORP and released an album, Our Present to the Future in 2005, although 69CORP now consists of just Graham.

Montgomery also appeared in the 'Identity Parade' in the BBC Television television programme, Never Mind The Buzzcocks.

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