They recruited second guitarist Stuart Evans, bass player Keith Graham and finally drummer Craig Brown.
The band changed their name, originally to Garland, then later to Geneva, and released their debut single "No One Speaks" the same year.
20 in the UK Albums Chart, and included amongst others the NME voted "Single of the Year", "Tranquilizer", plus "Best Regrets", "No One Speaks" and "Into the Blue".
Andrew Montgomery embarked on a number of musical collaborations, most notably with American composer Ben Neill and Leeds electronica guru Overseer.
Amityville broke up in late 2005 and Montgomery formed a duo with Keris Howard called St Famous.
Montgomery announced in July 2014 that his début solo album, "Ruled By Dreams" would receive a worldwide release on 5 October 2014, supported with a UK tour.