Dappled Cities Fly
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(Left to right: Tim Derricourt, Hugh Boyce, Dave Rennick, Alex Moore)
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Background information | ||
Origin | Sydney, Australia | |
Genre(s) | Indie rock | |
Years active | 2001 – present | |
Label(s) | Speak 'n Spell | |
Website | Official site | |
Members | ||
Hugh Boyce Ned Cooke Tim Derricourt Alex Moore Dave Rennick |
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Former members | ||
Mark Bradshaw |
Dappled Cities Fly are a five-piece indie rock band from Sydney, Australia. They have been likened to musicians including Pavement, the Flaming Lips, Sonic Youth, My Bloody Valentine, the Beach Boys, Crow and Mukaizake. Their music has been described as art or experimental pop. Their guitar-based songs typically combine catchy melodies with the complex time signatures and tempo changes associated with post rock. Occasional falsetto vocals and the use of effects pedals (delay in particular) are also characteristic of their sound.
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[edit] History
The band, originally called Periwinkle, came together in the suburbs in 1997 when 15-year-olds Dave Rennick and Hugh Boyce were joined by Alex Moore and English-born Tim Derricourt. The line-up has occasionally expanded on stage to include keyboardists Mark Bradshaw and (later) Ned Cooke who is now a permanent member of the band.
The band played at various all ages shows and charity benefits until they reached legal age to play in the licensed venues which are the focus of Sydney's live rock scene. The band members moved to the inner suburbs of Sydney and after various name changes settled on "Dappled Cities Fly", chosen because its inappropriateness as a band name made them laugh at the time although the band "have regretted it ever since" [1]. Their frequent live shows drew a regular following of fans and the band became popular supporting international acts touring eastern Australia.
The band also regularly headline their own shows, very often at the Hopetoun Hotel, with bills showcasing new and avant-garde groups (such as The New Aesthetic and When Yr Dead Yr Dead Forever) from the band's connections with various Sydney subcultures.
Dappled Cities Fly have enjoyed and helped foster the revival since 2000 of Sydney's live music scene and the opening of several new venues. The band have made several extensive tours of Australia and toured New Zealand in 2004. In 2006 the band performed in London and at various shows in the United States, including SXSW.
Dappled Cities Fly's several early single and EP releases were critically well received and played Australia-wide on various radio stations. Their first album, A Smile, after several years in the making, was released in late 2004 and featured as album of the week on radio stations FBi and JJJ, in most of the Sydney street press and in various other media. Sydney Morning Herald reviewer Bernard Zuel wrote of A Smile that it "weaves between lo-fi indie rock, oddly bent pop and a kind of big-emotion, big-gesture music that seems refracted through a vaguely hallucinogenic mirror".
They have recently completed their second album Granddance, which was recorded at various studios in Los Angeles, California. The album's cover artwork is noteworthy in having the band's name as just "Dappled Cities", minus the word "Fly"; however as Tim Derricourt explained to The Drum Media magazine, this was done mainly for artistic reasons, and does not amount to a formal name change for the band. [1]
[edit] Band members
- Hugh Boyce (drums)
- Ned Cooke (keyboard, sampler)
- Tim Derricourt (guitar, vocals, a thesis on American literature)
- Alex Moore (bass, bird screams)
- Dave Rennick (guitar, vocals, keyboard/sampler
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
A Smile
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Granddance |
[edit] EPs / singles
- "Fire Fire Fire" (forthcoming)
- "A Crooked Smile" (2006) - EP of remixes by guest "friends and countrymen" of songs from the album "A Smile"
- "Die In Your Eyes" (2005) - Very limited split EP with the Tucker B's
- "Cream" (2004)
- "Wimbo Park" (2004) - New Zealand EP release with selected tracks from earlier releases
- "Peach" (2004) - 200 copies only with pencil coloured covers
- "Dead Bodies Where Their Mouths Were" (2003) - live studio recording EP with handmade covers
- "Chameleon Girl" (2003) - with 6 B-sides
- "Be Engine/Sputnik" (2002) - double A-side
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Official website, maintained by the band and featuring free mp3 song downloads.
- Dappled Cities Fly on MySpace, maintained by band member Alex Moore.
- Dappled Cities Fly to your Pod, podcast service hosted by the band.
- Dappled Cities Fly on the Music-Map
[edit] Audio
- Within Hours stream and mp3
- Peach mp3
- Sputnik mp3
- Be Engine mp3
[edit] Notes
- ^ The Drum Media, 21 November 2006, Page 28
[edit] References
Zuel, Bernard (Dec. 22, 2004). Fly boys. Sydney Morning Herald (Metro supplement), p. 15