English gothic rock / post-punk band from Leeds, emerging in the early 1980s. Their debut album Natural History was released in 1984. Early career noted for association with Andrew Eldritch and the Merciful Release label.

Often cited as representatives of the British gothic rock era; debut album Natural History (1984). Reviewer highlights tracks "Religious As Hell", "Fodder" and "Radiant Boys" and notes early connection to Andrew Eldritch / Merciful Release.

The March Violets are presented as a leading British gothic rock/post-punk act from Leeds. The provided review praises their 1984 debut Natural History and highlights the tracks "Religious As Hell", "Fodder" and "Radiant Boys". The review notes their early association with Andrew Eldritch and Merciful Release.

For:Fans of gothic rock and post-punk, listeners of 1980s British alternative music

 The March Violets may not have been geniuses, I think that's evident just from their chosen name, but they undoubtedly proved to be the most valid representatives of the British gothic rock era.

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