Language were a Wallasey-based band playing westcoast rock. The
original nucleus formed in 1982 and included Dean Johnson (guitars, vocals) and Pete Hunt (bass), which was enlarged in 1983 with the recruiting of Graham Todd (keyboards). And Andy Golbourne (drums). Hunt then quit to be replaced by Gareth Edwards (bass). In 1984 Language released the cassette-ep Live at the Cavern (recorded lev on July 18th, 1984 and featuing Powergame, The Same Door, Deliver us, Down by the River), which became a favourite in the Merseyside area. So much so that in October of the same year Radio Luxembourg voted Language as ‘best newcomer’. In early 1985 Golbourne left and was replaced by Barry Hilton (former Instant Agony). Todd and Edwards were the next to leave and Martin Lavery was added to the line-up on bass. In 1985 the band toured as support act of Dr & The Medics but split up before the end of the year.
In 1987 Johnson formed his outfit Dean Johnson and the British Invasion and later, with Martin Lavery the jazz-influenced The Cocoa Room.
More info and audio files can be found at the band’s myspace page:

In 1987 Johnson formed his outfit Dean Johnson and the British Invasion and later, with Martin Lavery the jazz-influenced The Cocoa Room.
More info and audio files can be found at the band’s myspace page: