Name one decent band that's ever come out of Sydney, Australia

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SPK?

brimstead, Thursday, 23 June 2016 23:05 (seven years ago) link

the moles is the answer to the op

dynamicinterface, Thursday, 23 June 2016 23:08 (seven years ago) link

which is why they've been mentioned 40 times already in this thread...

dynamicinterface, Thursday, 23 June 2016 23:09 (seven years ago) link

Who knew Nick Cave was Australian anyone

Master of Treacle, Thursday, 23 June 2016 23:13 (seven years ago) link

good music was banned there in 1983

F♯ A♯ (∞), Thursday, 23 June 2016 23:15 (seven years ago) link

yes references to Moles noted

Οὖτις, Thursday, 23 June 2016 23:23 (seven years ago) link

Go-Betweens? Bee Gees aren't really Australian.

A heartless anonymous firebrand (Tom D.), Thursday, 23 June 2016 23:29 (seven years ago) link

Nick Cave is though, obviously.

A heartless anonymous firebrand (Tom D.), Thursday, 23 June 2016 23:30 (seven years ago) link

Add Royal Headache to the list

badg, Thursday, 23 June 2016 23:49 (seven years ago) link

There's a new moles album out next month I think, though I guess it's really just an RD solo album. I'm still looking forward to it.

dlp9001, Thursday, 23 June 2016 23:50 (seven years ago) link

I thought the Go-Betweens were kiwis...? there's plenty of NZ stuff I like

Οὖτις, Thursday, 23 June 2016 23:54 (seven years ago) link

I thought the Go-Betweens were kiwis...?

:-o

A heartless anonymous firebrand (Tom D.), Thursday, 23 June 2016 23:57 (seven years ago) link

Lock thread. In fact, just blow it up, wipe it off the face of the Earth. Though they're not from Sydney.

http://images.publicradio.org/content/2014/01/17/20140117_the-saints-i-m-stranded-album-cover_91.jpg

A heartless anonymous firebrand (Tom D.), Friday, 24 June 2016 00:01 (seven years ago) link

The Necks are amazing and Australian

riverine (map), Friday, 24 June 2016 00:04 (seven years ago) link

^^^^

A heartless anonymous firebrand (Tom D.), Friday, 24 June 2016 00:07 (seven years ago) link

^^^^

doug watson, Friday, 24 June 2016 01:52 (seven years ago) link

Ed Kuepper in all of his musical guises. The Go-Betweens. The Triffids. The Apartments. Not Drowning, Waving. Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds. All get much love here.

And do check Ed Kuepper's latest, Lost Cities. Somehow it's flown beneath the critical radar, which is tragic for such a wonderful record.

doug watson, Friday, 24 June 2016 02:01 (seven years ago) link

(Obv responding to Οὖτις's bump, not the OP.)

doug watson, Friday, 24 June 2016 02:02 (seven years ago) link

Personally I have wondered why so few major acts have come out of Birmingham. It is the second largest city of England, and yet, Liverpool and Manchester are both obviously a lot more important in English rock history.
― Geir Hongro (GeirHong), Sunday, April 27, 2003 7:40 AM (13 years ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Acts from Birmingham that i can remember:
Black Sabbath
Dexys
Duran Duran
Judas Priest
Yes
The Streets
Fine Young Cannibals
Musical Youth
Moody Blues
― rexJr., Sunday, April 27, 2003 7:52 AM (13 years ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

classic moment

Treeship, Friday, 24 June 2016 02:09 (seven years ago) link

pedantry trumping pedantry... what this nation was built on

Treeship, Friday, 24 June 2016 02:11 (seven years ago) link

Has Perth produced any decent bands?

albvivertine, Friday, 24 June 2016 02:38 (seven years ago) link

TAME IMPALA

Treeship, Friday, 24 June 2016 02:40 (seven years ago) link

that's the only one i can think of

Treeship, Friday, 24 June 2016 02:40 (seven years ago) link

The Triffids

cock chirea, Friday, 24 June 2016 03:04 (seven years ago) link

I liked a few MOR things by the Waifs, they were from Perth.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_emz0o638PQ

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 24 June 2016 03:10 (seven years ago) link

oooh i forgot about this bro with the fingernails who everyone was obsessed with in college.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKOmdK9ButQ

Treeship, Friday, 24 June 2016 03:14 (seven years ago) link

dirty fingernails, I'd wager

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWmdSY306Ts

cock chirea, Friday, 24 June 2016 03:39 (seven years ago) link

Perth's finest

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xg6Kwk7dPVE

badg, Friday, 24 June 2016 13:13 (seven years ago) link

ah I had forgotten Tame Impala were Australian! yeah I like those first two albums

Οὖτις, Friday, 24 June 2016 15:22 (seven years ago) link

I haven't listened to the Hoodoo Gurus in 15 years probably but I am happy every time I think of them.

In other news, this "Can't Stop It!" comp is indeed great. Let's be sophisticated!

Guayaquil (eephus!), Friday, 24 June 2016 15:32 (seven years ago) link

nonstop girls just came on shuffle here at work. i had forgotten all about radio birdman! perhaps the best named band from Australia

dynamicinterface, Friday, 24 June 2016 19:13 (seven years ago) link

If the decade-old discussion upthread is anything to go by, Sidney's produced (or at least helped produce) a slew of excellent rock bands. Recommended, if that sort of thing floats yr boat, Οὖτις:

Radio Birdman (and New Christs)
Rose Tattoo
Lime Spiders
Celibate Rifles
feedtime
Hard Ons
Mortal Sin
Lubricated Goat
Sadistik Exekution
Circle Pit

Then again, if you don't like AC/DC, I'm not sure we have any basis for mutual understanding...

oculus lump (contenderizer), Friday, 24 June 2016 20:15 (seven years ago) link

xpost Birdman leader Deniz Tek was American, but needed Australians, yeah. So are we just calling roll from all over the continent now? Long ago saw a doc, Driving On The Wrong Side of the Road, feat. fast sorta punk-metal and reggae-rock combos, Us Mpb and No Fixed Address, respectively (I think; it really was a long time ago).
Still got an LP around here somewhere by another Aborigine band, Coloured Stone (kind of psych-blues guitars, with horns, sort of like that first Electric Flag album).
Heard a couple of tracks from singer-songwriter Archie Roach, would like to hear more.
Also like the Scientists, Go-Betweens, Courtney Barnett, who seems like a good student of theirs, more Melbourneans Dick Diver, who have their own thread, and one of 'em is a new group, Terry (him and two women), with a new album, which I haven't listened to yet.
Leanne Kingwell sent me her first album several years ago, and I wrote about it in the Voice:

Leanne Kingwell
Show Ya What
Krill

Leanne Kingwell demonstrates how a (barely) 30-year-old indie Australian can
slip into American hearts and charts: with bite-size phrasing of issues that
both actual teens and aspiring adolescents of all ages (especially students of
Garage Glam Boogie) can understand, or think they do. (She also sold "T. Rex,"
her faithful '79 Chrysler Regal, and invested in good promotion.) Even "You
Stink" rocks, despite being pro-hygiene; in fact, it's especially urgent,
because her mom's coming over to meet you! Nevertheless, her Aussie accent
resolutely sands and sauces the (frequently four-letter) truth, braving love's
battlefield with a vibrant "Hero" in her pocket. The rockers here are righteous, like
"Can't Get Enough," where she rams her mid-'60s Troggs-trot right into
early-'70s headbang. But the ballads are my fave raves: "More" and "Blind"...
yadda yadda; much more recently, she sent me a very different, very atmostronic, introspective set.

dow, Friday, 24 June 2016 20:33 (seven years ago) link

She did make it onto some US club charts, that's what the end of the first sentence is referring to.
I recommended Cyndi Boste's albums to Kingwell, and she loved 'em, couldn't believe she hadn't heard of her "Some of the people on here are really famous in Australia." Boste made her living as a backup singer, which helped a lot with the networking. Wrote about her too
Cyndi Boste: Nowadays
Australian country-rock-folk-blues singer-songwriter, whose deep, rich voice has also become more tensile with age, as an Aussie tightness, nasality and theatrical vibrato now hold each other in check, damn near subliminally. It's notes-to-self-&-others (to whom it may concern), notches on the hills and valleys: initially going towards an unexpected, street corner maybe diagonal to “Slow Train Coming”, but she’s too restless and sociable to stick with that (though even there, she’s got the music to match Dylan’s, stern-standards-wise). Overall, it’s more like Wynonna and Petty’s Heartbreakers meet in Stones country, on the wry side of bruising. Might not be quite up to her previous albums, but they set the bar very high, and this one grew on me pretty quickly (11 songs, just over 43 minutes: she always knows how to say it and move on). Still got the appeal of her debut, which I wrote about long ago in the Voice (new one’s a bit better produced, via experience and crowdfunding).

And here's the debut, from a round-up of cosmic cowgirls ("Deep rich voice" recycled from here cos that's what it is)

Further West, Cyndi Boste has been called "the Lucinda Williams of
Australia." And both artists do bear down, on what could otherwise easily remain mere
backwatery blues-mindedness. But Car Wheels on a Gravel Road usually works best
when Lucinda looks up from her road maps, and lets the music unwind, even
snake around some. On Home Truths (Warrior), Cyndi keeps playing her cards (hungry
textures, tiny solos, rationed hooks) close to the vest, but her game's always
gaining momentum. Meanwhile, she's gathering scattered impressions, impulses,
hoarding insights and courage.

Then she cuts out, through the day's apparently endless scrutiny of
things-as-they-are, into the desert night, where "new" things start to move around
differently—she wanted it, she's got it. No time left, even after "Daddy Comes
Home," for the world to end, or begin. The deep rich voice intensifies its
clipped delivery of key phrases. These click on by, like slide shows, empty
chambers, telephone poles. Hello Operator, she's making a lonnnggg distance call.

dow, Friday, 24 June 2016 20:47 (seven years ago) link

also hell yes to mention of feedtime!

dow, Friday, 24 June 2016 20:54 (seven years ago) link

He's not a band, but I believe that this rather talented guy came from Sydney:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1e5NlaM8bgI

dlp9001, Friday, 24 June 2016 23:55 (seven years ago) link

i'm confused which of these bands are from sydney and which are from perth. (the two i posted were from perth).

can a mod color code these?

Treeship, Saturday, 25 June 2016 00:02 (seven years ago) link

not until you learn to actually post the names of the bands you're listing

glandular lansbury (sic), Saturday, 25 June 2016 05:52 (seven years ago) link

The Scientists are playing London tonight I think.
Their original line up was from Perth, the Punk/Power-pop band that put out the pink lp.
I know they were Sidney based around Blood Red River but not sure where new members came from. Do remember that Tony Thewlis is from Yorkshire or something Brit originally but don't know where his family moved to. Not sure about Brett Rixon & I think Sujdovic was in original band.

Have heard that their was a mid 80s Sidney scene that indulged in Stooges worship so were heavy rock/punk. Could be the Birdman legacy.

Stevolende, Saturday, 25 June 2016 08:57 (seven years ago) link

Apparently Sujdovic had moved to Sidney and phoned Salmon to say that if they put a band together they'd do well.
So Salmon drove over from Perth with the 2 guys he was later in the Surrealists with.
He asked James Baker if he wanted to come back in on drums which he'd played in the Perth versions of the band but he was busy with Hoodoo Gurus. So he brought in Brett Rixon who he'd played with in Louie Louie. He also brought in Thewlis who'd been a fan of the original band.
So the swamp rock Scientists formed in Sidney from 4 transplants from Perth.

Stevolende, Saturday, 25 June 2016 09:42 (seven years ago) link

I'm seeing the Scientists tonight assuming the trains are running.

Just noise and screaming and no musical value at all. (Colonel Poo), Saturday, 25 June 2016 10:48 (seven years ago) link

I know they were Sidney based around Blood Red River

Have heard that their was a mid 80s Sidney scene that indulged in Stooges worship

Apparently Sujdovic had moved to Sidney and phoned Salmon

So the swamp rock Scientists formed in Sidney from 4 transplants from Perth.

where's Sidney

glandular lansbury (sic), Saturday, 25 June 2016 12:49 (seven years ago) link

reading up on the scientists, yeah, it looks like they recorded the bulk of their most celebrated material during the two years they spent in sydney: blood red river and much (perhaps all?) of this heart doesn't run on blood..., along with the "swampland", "we had love" and "when worlds collide" singles. they did great work in london over the next couple years, but nothing to eclipse what came before.

oculus lump (contenderizer), Saturday, 25 June 2016 20:48 (seven years ago) link

To answer the OP, for once and for all - The Wiggles.

Vernon Locke, Saturday, 25 June 2016 22:21 (seven years ago) link

Any good Sydney bands with female vocalists?

beamish13, Saturday, 25 June 2016 22:34 (seven years ago) link

Divinyls?

Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 25 June 2016 22:59 (seven years ago) link

I think Kim Salmon has been drinking from the fountain of youth

Just noise and screaming and no musical value at all. (Colonel Poo), Saturday, 25 June 2016 23:28 (seven years ago) link

Any good Sydney bands with female vocalists?

BLOODLOSS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbVLxk5na6U

coygbiv (NickB), Saturday, 25 June 2016 23:39 (seven years ago) link

the Bad Bitch Choir obv

glandular lansbury (sic), Sunday, 26 June 2016 01:06 (seven years ago) link


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