In 2006, McKee and Kelly reunited for a joint tour to promote both of their solo albums, alternating as headliners and performing Vaselines songs as well. The Vaselines reformed (minus the old rhythm section) on 24 April 2008 for a charity show for the Malawi Orphan Support group at Glasgow's MONO venue. Invitation was by word-of-mouth with no press announcements. The Vaselines performed on 16 May 2008 at Scotland's Tigerfest. Members of
Belle and Sebastian supported their live set. The band then played their first-ever U.S. performance at Maxwell's in Hoboken, New Jersey on 9 July. The band also performed at
Sub Pop Records' 20th Anniversary SP20 music festival on 12 July at
Marymoor Park, just outside Seattle, Washington. On 27 March 2009, they played their first London date in 20 years at the
London Forum. On 5 May, Sub Pop released
Enter the Vaselines. A deluxe-edition reissue of the 1992 Sub Pop release, it includes remastered versions of the band's two EPs (
Son of a Gun and
Dying for It), and a remixed version of their sole album (
Dum-Dum), as well as demos and live recordings from 1986 and 1988. The band then played six tour dates in the U.S., beginning on 10 May in Los Angeles and moving on to San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Chicago and Brooklyn. The band finished their May tour at the Primavera Sound festival in
Barcelona. In July, they performed at the Uncut Arena for the
Latitude Festival in Suffolk. On 9 October, the Vaselines made a long-awaited return to Edinburgh to support
Mudhoney at HMV Picture House. The Vaselines' second studio album,
Sex with an X, was released by
Sub Pop on 14 September 2010. The band were chosen by festival curators Belle and Sebastian to appear at the second
Bowlie Weekender festival in the UK, presented by
All Tomorrow's Parties in December of that year. In 2011, the band performed a cover version of the Nirvana song "Lithium" as part of
Spin magazine's exclusive album
Newermind, a tribute album to Nirvana's
Nevermind (1991) performed by different artists. The Vaselines announced their third studio album,
V for Vaselines, in June 2014, which was released on 29 September 2014 by Rosary Music. "One Lost Year" from the album was made available for free download from their
SoundCloud page. The single "High Tide Low Tide" followed in August, promoted with a music video. The story of the Vaselines from 1986 to the early 1990s is covered in the 2017 documentary
Teenage Superstars, in which both McKee and Kelly feature. The band features in the 2024 book
Postcards from Scotland, detailing the 1980s and 1990s independent music scene in Scotland.
Current members •
Eugene Kelly – vocals, guitar, harmonica (1986–1990, 2006, 2008–present) •
Frances McKee – vocals, guitar (1986–1990, 2006, 2008–present) • Michael McGaughrin – drums (2009–present) • Graeme Smillie – bass, keyboards (2014–present) •
Carla Easton – keyboards (2017–present)
Former members • James Seenan – bass (1987–1990) • Charlie Kelly – drums (1987–1990) •
Stevie Jackson – guitar (2008–2014) •
Bobby Kildea – bass (2008–2014) • Paul Foley – guitar (2010–2011) • Gareth Russell – bass (2010–2011) • Scott Paterson – guitar (2014–2016)
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