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GANGgajang - 80s Australian Rock

June 7th 2006 07:58
GANGgajang might not be a band familiar to everyone but they have at least one song that almost every Australian is guaranteed to have heard, 'Sounds of Then' (This is Australia).

GANGgajang
GANGgajang


The band came together in 1984 to write some songs for the twenty-episode mid-80s Australian TV series 'Sweet and Sour' (a show about a band called The Takeaways and their efforts to break into the bigtime). Obviously they clicked together, as they decided to continue on as a proper band. Here are the members...


Cal Callahan on vocals, he had sung previously for The Riptides.
Chris Bailey on bass and Buzz Bidstrup on drums, both came via The Angels.
Robbie Jones on guitar.
Geoff Stapleton on guitar and keys, formerly of the band The Aliens.
And Kayellen Bee and Marilyn Delaney on backing vocals and percussion.

They put together a self-titled album in 1985 which spawned five singles, including the aforementioned hit 'Sounds of Then'. It is probably for this song that they remain most remembered. In 1987 they released the followup album 'gangAGAIN', and recorded an exclusive soundtrack for a Quicksilver surf movie called 'Mad Wax' - which led to them being named 'World's Best Band' (no less!) two years in a row by the World Pro Surfers Association.

After this the band went on hiatus. They all had other things to pursue - Kayellen and Marilyn went off to work behind the scenes in the film industry. Cal released a solo album. Buzz and Chris did session work with a variety of well-known Australian recording artists. Geoff formed The Dukes. And Rob recorded a bunch of songs with Wendy Matthews.


The band reformed in 1991 (without Kayellen and Marilyn) for some fun... the shows turned out to be hugely successful and this, coupled with Channel 9 picking up the song 'Sounds of Then' for promotional purposes, led to the band deciding to go back into the studio. They've remained together to this day, playing sporadicaly whenever the urge takes them. The lineup is unchanged, they've toured Brazil three times and have built up quite a following there. Cal is now General Manager of Shock records and Buzz has managed Jimmy Little since 1999, all members keep busy with their solo projects and collaborations.

GANGgajang CD
The Essential GANGgajang
DISCOGRAPHY
'Gimme Some Loving' (1984) SINGLE
'GANGgajang' (1985) ALBUM
'House of Cards' (1985) SINGLE
'Giver of Life' (1985) EP
'The Bigger They Are' (1985) SINGLE
'Sounds of Then' (1985) SINGLE
'Dream at Night' (1986) STAND-ALONE SINGLE
'Initiation' (1986) STAND-ALONE SINGLE
'gangAGAIN' (1987) ALBUM
'American Money' (1987) SINGLE
'Luck of the Irish' (1987) SINGLE
'Lingo' (1994) ALBUM
'Hundreds of Languages' (1994) SINGLE
'Talk to Me' (1994) SINGLE
'Ordinary World' (1994) SINGLE
'True to the Tone' (1995) ALBUM
('True to the Tone' was the first two albums repackaged for Brazil, South Africa and Australia)
'The Essential' (1996) COMPILATION ALBUM
'Sounds of Then' (1997) STAND-ALONE SINGLE (re-release, re-mix)
'Nomadsland' (2000) SINGLE
'Chronologica' (2000) ALBUM
(Brazil-only release comprising material previously unavailable in Brazil)
'Oceans and Deserts' (2002) ALBUM
'Anodyne Dream' (2003) SINGLE
'Trust' (2003) SINGLE
'The Complent GANGgajang' DVD

GANGgajang website

Oh, and in case you're wondering what made me want to do a piece on GANGgajang... a friend of mine got the new Rock Singster Playstation game not long ago and it has 'Sounds of Then' on it by GANGgajang and my God - the filmclip is one of the most atrocious things I've ever seen! Worth seeing for a laugh.


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Screaming Jets

May 23rd 2006 08:50
The Jets
Hits n Pieces album
You may cringe, but I actually like the Screaming Jets. Who here in Australia has never EVER sung along to a Screaming Jets song? C'mon, not even when you were a youngster? Not even when you were drunk?!

The Jets (as they are sometimes affectionally known) were probably the last great Australian pub rock band. They formed in 1989 in Newcastle out of the remnants of a band called Aspect. They won a Triple J Battle of the Bands comp fairly early on, which led to their debut EP 'Scorching Adventures of the Screaming Jets'. In 1990 they signed to rooArt, who would go on to release most of the Jets' stuff for the 1990s, including all their biggest hit singles. They've had a fairly extensive discography in their 18 years of sporadic rocking, here's my attempt at recounting it...

'Scorching Adventures of the Screaming Jets' (1990) EP
'All for One' (1991) ALBUM
'Stop the World' (1991) SINGLE
'Better' (1991) SINGLE
'Fat Rich Cunts' (1991) SINGLE
'Shine On' (1992) SINGLE
'Think' (1992) SINGLE
'Living in England' (1992) EP
'Tear of Thought' (1992) ALBUM
'Shivers' (1993) SINGLE
'Here I Go' (1993) SINGLE
'Helping Hand' (1993) SINGLE
'Tunnel' (1994) SINGLE
Self-titled (1994) ALBUM
'Friend of Mine' (1995) SINGLE
'Sacrifice' (1996) SINGLE
'World Gone Crazy' (1997) ALBUM
'Elvis (I Remember)' (1997) SINGLE
'Eve of Destruction' (1997) SINGLE
'October Grey' (1997) SINGLE
'Cunnamulla Fellar'(1998) SINGLE w/ Ed Kuepper,
- from Slim Dusty tribute album 'Not So Dusty'
'Hits and Pieces' (1999) COMPILATION ALBUM
'Individuality' (1999) SINGLE
'Scam' (2000) ALBUM
'Higher with You' (2000) SINGLE
'I Need Your Love' (2000) SINGLE
'Shine Over Me' (2000) SINGLE
'Live Forever' (2002) DOUBLE COMPILATION ALBUM
'Heart of the Matter' (2004) EP

After they released their first album and EP they relocated to England to try and build up a fanbase there - hence the EP 'Living in England'. Eventually they came home, had a few more hits and sort of fizzled out for a while. They've never been completely dead though and have done tours every now and then, as well as releasing the odd single or album.

The Jets have undergone a few line up changes over the last two decades, mainly in the way of drummers. Their remaining core members who have been with the group since the start are Dave Gleeson (vocals), Grant Warmsley (guitar) and Paul Woseen (bass).

Screaming Jets
Heart of the Matter
Most recently they have released two DVDs... a video clips compilation companion to their 'Hits and Pieces' CD in 2004 and a live DVD of a show in Penrith called 'Rock On' (2005).

You can hear and watch some Screaming Jets stuff at their website here - The Screaming Jets
There's a bio up there too but the bio is a bit laughable as it seems to want to compare Screaming Jets to the Silverchair and to talk about how much better the Jets are, which is kinda missing the point a little I think.
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Peabody

May 18th 2006 04:56
Peabody
Peabody
Peabody are a Sydney indie/rock band who formed around 1995 (I assume this was the year, everywhere I look the same bio tells me that they formed ‘in the mid-90s fresh out of high school’) in Campsie.

They parted ways with their first drummer not too far into their years and got a drummer called Dave for a while, who was replaced by Graeme Trewin in 1999.

The lineup runs as thus at the moment…
Bruno Brayovic – vocals, guitar
Ben Chamie – bass, vocals
Graeme Trewin – drums

But Graeme has just left the band and they are currently looking for a new drummer, who will be their fourth.

Professional Againster
Peabody's first album
The New Violence
Peabody's second album


Discography…
The Leo Sessions (demo) 1996
Hi-Cycle (EP) 1997
Rock, Girls and Computers (EP) 2000
Professional Againster (Album) 2002
Stupid Boy (single) 2003
Do You Wanna? (single) 2003
Got You on My Radar (single) 2004
The New Violence (Album) 2005

Hi-Cycle was released on late-90s indie record label Aristotle’s Box (run by Craig New, who also wrote for the Sydney street press at the time and for all I know, could still do). Peabody’s bio currently states that they released their first two EPs themselves but I’m not sure if that’s strictly true if Aristotle’s Box also claims to have released at least ‘Hi-Cycle’.

I think it's fair to say that Peabody have done the hard yards and deserve any and all kudos they get. I think 'Professional Againster' is a phenomenal album and should be appreciated by all. Peabody have toured all over Australia countless times and have played hundreds of shows in their ten years of gigging, including Homebake and the Big Day Out. They are currently signed to nonzero crecords.

Peabody’s website –
www.peabody.net.au (features full MP3 of ‘Wrecking Ball’)
Peabody’s myspace –
www.myspace.com/peabody (features full MP3 of ‘Got You on My Radar’)
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