Maximilian Theodor Eider III - Max Eider (real name, Peter Millson) is a guitarist and songwriter.
He studied English Literature at University College, Oxford, graduating in Trinity Term 1980. He played guitar with Pat Fish in college in bands such as The Institution (which also featured Rolo McGinty, who went on to found The Woodentops, on bass) and with Fish and Owen Jones in The Tonix. Then in The Jazz Butcher from June 1982 until 27 November 1986, when after an alcohol-fueled altercation with Fish, he left the band. He then signed with Big Time to record a solo album, “The Best Kisser In The World”, which mixes up-temp indie-pop numbers ("Let Somebody Down" and "Quiet Lives") with songs in a moodier, jazz-influenced style. Unfortunately, shortly thereafter, Big Time went backrupt leaving the "Best Kisser..." with no promotion and lost in the shuffle. Not to be detoured Max then went on to join the new David J Band with old bandmate Owen Jones where he toured extensively and went on to record guitar for both the “Songs From Another Season” and “Urban Urbane” albums. He also plays on recordings by others, including Mr, Owen P. Jones' very own band Shakespeare And The Bible.
He made his return to The Jazz Butcher on July 11th, 1995 for a few gigs and late that same year on what was billed as the last ever Jazz Butcher gig on 21 December 1995. He performed and recorded with Fish and Jones, on the live album “Glorious & Idiotic” as well as the studio album “Rotten Soul” both released in 2000. 2002 saw the release of his second solo album, “Hotel Figueroa”, and a third, “Back In The Bedroom”, appeared in 2007, completing the triptych. Wasting no time and picking right back up where he had left off, in 2010 Eider released his fourth solo album, the exquisite “Disaffection” and his 5th album, the sublime “Duckdance” in 2014. Both on Max Eider and Augustus Pokerback's very own Big Time.
Max was an participant of the ongoing J.B.C. (Jazz Butcher Conspiracy) where 2012 saw Pat Fish and himself reunite yet again to record and release the penultimate and completely fan funded album, “Last Of The Gentleman Adventurers” and appeared on the final Jazz Butcher Album, “The Highest In The Land” in 2022. He still records the occasional song with “The Meek” in 2016 and his latest release “Go Gentle” coming out in 2020. Together with Augustus Pokerback, Supremo of Tundraducks, its fairly certain to say that we have not yet seen the last of Maximilian Theodore Eider III.
2024
Glass Modern
CDr, EP, Ltd
2020
Tundraduck Records
File, FLAC, MP3, Single
2016
Tundraduck Records
File, FLAC, MP3, Single
2014
2014
2010
2007
2001
1987
Big Time
7", Single
1987
1986
2002
2000
Vinyl Japan
CD, Album
1987
1986
1985
1985
1984
2024
Not On Label (Tim Keegan Self-released)
2xFile, MP3, Single
2024
2023
2022
2020
Not On Label (The Jones Thing Self-Released)
CDr, Album
2017
2013
2012
2009
Plattenbau (2)
CD, Album
2004
2003
2001
2000
ROIR
CD, Album
2000
Not On Label (The Jazz Butcher Self-released)
CDr, Ltd
1992
MCA Records
CD, Maxi, Promo
1992
1992
1992
1990
The Album Network
CD, Comp, Promo
1990
RCA
CD, Single, Promo
1990
1990
1988
1987
1986
Glass Records (2)
CD, Comp
1986
1986
1986
1986
1986
1985
Glass Records (2)
12", EP
1985
Glass Records (2)
Cass, Comp, Dou
1985
1985
1985
1985
1984
Glass Records (2)
Cass, Comp, Dou
1984
1984
1983
1983
1981
109 Product
7"
1979
Industrial Accident
7", W/Lbl
2008
Yorkhill Project
3xCD, Comp
1984
Rather Records
LP, Comp
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