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The Drones

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The Drones
Origin Flag of Australia Perth, Western Australia Australia
Genre(s) Rock
Years active 2000–present
Label(s) ATP Records
In-Fidelity Records
Bang! Records
Spooky Records
Website The Drones official website
Members
Gareth Liddiard
Fiona Kitschin
Dan Luscombe
Michael Noga
Former members
Rui Pereira
Christian Strybosch

The Drones are an Australian rock group who rose to prominence during the early 2000s. They were influenced by an eclectic bunch of bands including Neil Young, The Velvet Underground, Bad Brains, Suicide, Green on Red, The Birthday Party, Van Morrison, Bob Dylan and Nina Simone. Their sound has been described as The Birthday Party kick the shit out of Neil Young in Hendrix' garage.

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The Sound

Musically the band does not fit easily into conventional rock music categories. While some of their material is based on conventional rock sounds and song structures, they also venture into the noisy, atonal, blues-based music that Tom Waits brought to a wider audience. The Drones also explore the music of the Australia bush made popular in Australia by Weddings Parties Anything. Like other Australian bands such as The Triffids, The Go-Betweens, Nick Cave and The Dirty Three, The Drones left Australia in 2005 to concentrate on the European market, where a larger market would make it easier to support their unconventional sound. However they eventually returned to Australia to find a ground swell of interest in them - generated by acclaim and publicity both at home and abroad. The first incarnation of The Drones formed in Perth in 1998 and included a varied and talented line up over the next few years, with most of the musicians in the first 2 years garnered from the brilliant Gutterville Splendour Six. Rui Pereira and Gareth Liddiard had previously played together in the 'Gutterville Splendour Six'. Musicians in the original Perth incarnations included Warren Hall(double kick drummer in Moth, and skin-splitter for Gutterville Splendour Six) on drums, and adding guitarist James McCann (Harpoon, Nunchukka Superfly, Lowdorados, Gutterville). Steve Joines (Kill Devil Hills, Gutterville) replaced McCann when McCann relocated to Sydney. In early 2000, Liddiard and Pereira headed to the east coast to accelerate their progress. Initially they met with little success and endured tough conditions including an extended stay in a decrepit Victorian caravan park, and sleeping on an old mattress found on the roadside. Guitarist Brendan Humphries (Sweeney Todd and His Elephant Men, Gutterville Splendour Six, Kill Devil Hills)was included among the first of the Melbourne lineups, and later Fiona Kitschin (ex Perth hottie) was recruited on bass. Christian Strybosch replaced Hall on drums, Humphries returned to Perth, and the lineup of Liddiard, Pereira, Kitschin and Strybosch went on to complete their debut album, Here Come The Lies, released on Spooky Records in 2002.

Wait Long By The River...

Sessions for what would become their second album Wait Long By The River and the Bodies of Your Enemies Will Float By were undertaken during 2004. But once the album was completed, the band had legal problems that stalled the release for over a year. Influential Melbourne indie music figure Bruce Milne's In-Fidelity label eventually released it in early 2005, to enthusiastic reviews from the underground music press. The album was also nominated for Triple J's inaugural J Award prize in 2005 (which was eventually won by Wolfmother), and topped many Australian critics' end-of-year Top 10 lists. Furthermore, Triple J put the album tracks "Shark Fin Blues" and "Baby²" on medium rotation. During an extensive six month tour encompassing Europe and the US, All Tomorrow's Parties issued Wait Long By The River and the Bodies of Your Enemies Will Float By outside of Australia towards the end of 2005. Strybosch left around this time to join Dan Kelly and the Alpha Males, and Mike Noga took his place. In 2006, a record of outtakes from Here Come the Lies and Wait Long By The River and the Bodies of Your Enemies Will Float By called The Miller's Daughter was released by Bang! Records (a Spanish label which has many other underground Australian bands on its roster). Later that April, up against other notable bands such as Wolfmother, The Go-Betweens, TZU, The Devastations, The Mess Hall, Tex, Don & Charlie and Ben Lee, Wait Long By The River and the Bodies of Your Enemies Will Float By won the inaugural Australian Music Prize. The Drones continued to tour throughout the year, including a support slot on You Am I's Australian tour in July.

Gala Mill

The Drones third studio album Gala Mill was recorded in an old mill at Gala Farm in Cranbrook, Tasmania. It was released in September, 2006. The album was also nominated for the 2006 Australian Music Prize. In late 2006, Liddiard announced that Rui Pereira had left the band, to be replaced by Dan Luscombe. [1]

Live In Spaceland

On November, 15th 2006 The Drones, through the American label, Spaceland Recordings, released a live album recorded at Spaceland an alternative rock/indie rock nightclub in the Silver Lake neighborhood of Los Angeles, California.

Members

  • Gareth Liddiard - vocals, guitar
  • Fiona Kitschin - bass
  • Dan Luscombe - guitar
  • Michael Noga - drums

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