Geneva, a Scottish rock band formed in Aberdeen in 1992, was initially composed
of vocalist Andrew Montgomery and guitarist Steven Dora. The group, originally
named Sunfish, recruited second guitarist Stuart Evans, bass player Keith
Graham, and drummer Craig Brown, who was later replaced by Douglas Caskie.
Geneva's breakthrough came when a demo reached Suede’s record label Nude,
leading to their signing in 1996. The band changed its name from Garland to
Geneva and released their debut single "No One Speaks" the same year. They
gained significant press attention and headlined the ...