Powderfinger
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Powderfinger | ||
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L to R: Darren Middleton, John Collins, Bernard Fanning, Ian Haug, Jon Coghill
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Background information | ||
Origin | Brisbane, Australia | |
Genre(s) | Post grunge | |
Years active | 1989–present | |
Label(s) | Polydor, Universal | |
Website | Official website | |
Members | ||
Bernard Fanning John Collins Ian Haug Darren Middleton Jon Coghill |
Powderfinger is an Australian rock band. The band formed in 1989 in Brisbane, with the present lineup of Bernard Fanning (Lead Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Harmonica), John Collins (Bass Guitar), Ian Haug (Guitar, Backing Vocals), Darren Middleton (Guitar, Keyboards, Backing Vocals) and Jon Coghill (Drums, Percussion) settling in 1992.
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[edit] History
[edit] Formation and local success
Powderfinger formed in 1989 as a high school band, the original members of which were Ian Haug (Vocals, Guitar), John Collins (Bass) and Steven Bishop (Drums). The band began looking for another guitarist and recruited Bernard Fanning whom Haug met in his university economics class. Eventually, Haug passed the vocal duties onto him. Bishop later left the band, to be replaced with Jon Coghill.The final line-up was almost complete, but they decided to seek out another guitarist to replace Fanning. Darren Middleton, guitarist from the band 'Pirate', filled the position in 1992.
Powderfinger initially performed covers of other artists, gradually developing their own material.
In 1993 Nirvana's "Heart-Shaped Box" single was kicked off the No.1 spot on the Australian Alternative Music Charts by Powderfinger's Tranfusion EP. [1] [2], [3], [4]
After two independent EPs released in 1993, they were signed to Polydor and in 1994 released their first album, Parables for Wooden Ears, which charted poorly and failed to launch the band. Following this, the band released several singles and EPs and launched a national tour, appearing in Livid and Homebake music festivals
In September 1996, the band released the album Double Allergic, which was a huge success, going Australian double platinum (selling over 70,000 copies in Australia), with two singles, "Pick You Up" and "DAF" receiving widespread radio airplay. Double Allergic debuted at no. 7 on the Australian charts and remained in the Top 10 for over two months.
[edit] Rise to prominence
In 1998 and 2000 the band released the albums Internationalist, and Odyssey Number Five respectively. These albums propelled the band to a prominent position on the Australian music scene, both reaching #1 album, with Internationalist selling over 330,000 copies, over 5 times platinum domestically and reaching European and British audiences for the first time. Both albums featured mainly melodic rock, with vocals often compared to the band's declared inspiration, Neil Young. The name 'Powderfinger' is from the title of a Neil Young song.
Before the release of Odyssey Number Five, Powderfinger were asked to write songs for the soundtracks of two movies. The first of the two movies was the Australian movie Two Hands. The song "These Days" was written for the soundtrack. In 2000, Powderfinger wrote the song "My Kind Of Scene" for the Hollywood blockbuster Mission: Impossible II. These songs were both popular as a result of the movie appearances, but neither song was released as a single. 2003's Vulture Street (named after the Brisbane street where Powderfinger's band room was) headed off in a more aggressive direction, though remaining ballad oriented and melodic in style. It debuted at #1 and has sold over 350,000 copies to date.
Powderfinger have won many Australian pop music industry's awards, including ARIAs for their albums and singles. The tracks "These Days" and "My Happiness" were voted #1 in the Triple J Hottest 100 poll in 1999 and 2000 respectively. They are the only group to have topped the poll twice. In 2003 five Powderfinger tracks featured in the top 100, and three in the top ten. Most notably, in 2003 they won an ARIA for Best Band of 2003. Powderfinger have had some international success in the UK and Europe, but like many successful Australian acts have not captured the imagination of the United States.
In 2004, they released 2 albums, a live album called These Days - Live In Concert, and also a best of album, Fingerprints: Best Of 1994 - 2000. Both of these reached #2 in the ARIA charts. In 2004 Fanning was also a guest vocalist on part two of supergroup The Wrights' cover of Stevie Wright's (lead singer of The Easybeats) "Evie" (now a trilogy). The first part was first performed at the 2004 ARIA awards. The supergroup features members of many other Australian rock bands.
[edit] 2005-2006 - The Era of Side Projects
The band decided to take a break in 2005 to - in Fanning's words from his ARIA Award acceptance speech - "Let the guys make babies". Since then, members Darren Middleton and Bernard Fanning pursued side projects Darren Middleton and his side project Drag released their debut album, a follow-up to their 2002 EP Gas Food Lodging. The debut album, called The Way Out, was released on July 10.
Following the Boxing Day Tsunami, Powderfinger appeared at the Wave Aid fundraising concert in Sydney, to raise funds for aid organisations working in disaster affected areas. Bernard also sang for The Wrights when the group performed "Evie Part II: Evie" at Wave Aid and released it as a single, with the proceeds from the sale also going to tsunami related fundraising.
Bernard Fanning released his solo album, Tea and Sympathy, on October 30 2005, reaching the top of the Australian charts and earned Fanning the coveted ARIA Music Awards Album of the Year, echoing Powderfinger's success from Internationalist, Odyssey Number Five and Vulture Street. The lead single from Tea and Sympathy, "Wish You Well", was voted number one in the 2005 Triple J Hottest 100. The second single from the album, "Songbird", also appeared in the list.
Powderfinger's song catalogue - including Fanning's solo releases - is with BMG Music Publishing. Powderfinger is now also a sponsor of Flipside Circus in Brisbane's Powerhouse.
As of 2006, during several TV interviews Bernard Fanning has stated that Powderfinger was working on a new album to be released early 2007.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Studio albums
1. Parables for Wooden Ears (Polydor 522570-2, 18 July 1994)
2. Double Allergic (Polydor 533153-2, 2 September 1996) AUS #4 (P)2
3. Internationalist (Polydor 559201-2, 7 September 1998) AUS #1 (P)5
4. Odyssey Number Five (Grudge/Universal 549092-2, 4 September 2000) AUS #1 (P)7
5. Vulture Street (Grudge/Universal 038353-2, 2003) AUS #1 (P)5
[edit] Live albums
These Days: Live in Concert AUS #2
[edit] Greatest Hits albums
Fingerprints: Best Of 1994 - 2000 AUS #2 (P)2
[edit] Singles
From Parables for Wooden Ears:
From Double Allergic:
- "Pick You Up" (1996) AUS #23
- "d.a.f. (Cascading Down)" (1996) AUS #39
- "Living Type" (1997) AUS #42
- "Take Me In" (1997) AUS #91
From Internationalist:
- "The Day You Come" (1998) AUS #25
- "Don't Wanna Be Left Out / Good-Day Ray" (1998) AUS #59
- "Already Gone" (1998) AUS #64
- "Passenger" (1999) AUS #30
From Odyssey Number Five:
- "My Kind Of Scene" (1999)
- "My Happiness" (2000) AUS #4
- "Like A Dog" (2000) AUS #40
- "The Metre" (2001); AUS #31
From Vulture Street:
- "(Baby I've Got You) On My Mind" (2003); AUS #9
- "Love Your Way" (2003); AUS #37
- "Sunsets" (2004); AUS #11, NZ #38
- "Since You've Been Gone" (2004) AUS #51
- "Stumblin'" (2004)
From Fingerprints: Best Of 1994 - 2000:
- "Bless My Soul" (2004)
[edit] EPs
- "Powderfinger" (Blue EP) (MDS FINGER1, 1st April 1993) — Take a Light/Sacrifice (Blackjack)/Freedom/If I Tried/Save Your Skin/Lighten My Load/It's No Crime
- "Transfusion" (Polydor 859727-2, 1993) — Reap What You Sow/Change the Tide/Blind To Reason/Mama Harry/Rise Up
- "Mr Kneebone" (Polydor 579679-2, 24th July 1995) — Swollen Tongue/Stitches/Drongo/My Urn/I'm Splittin' Terry
- "Passenger" (Grudge/Universal 563939-2, 9th August 1999) — Passenger (Album Version)/These Days/Passenger (Live)/Pick You Up (Live)/Maxwells' Great Mistake/That Ol' Track
[edit] DVDs
- These Days: Live in Concert (2004) AUS #1 DVD chart
- Sunsets DVD - Includes "Sunsets" film clip, "Sunsets" acoustic studio performance, "Rita" audio/video, "On My Mind" film clip, "Love Your Way" film clip
[edit] Other songs
[edit] Awards and nominations
[edit] Awards
- 2003 ARIA Awards, Album Of The Year for Vulture Street
- 2003 ARIA Awards, Best Group for Vulture Street
- 2003 ARIA Awards, Best Rock Album for Vulture Street
- 2003 ARIA Awards, Best Cover Art for Vulture Street
- 2001 ARIA Awards, Album Of The Year for Odyssey Number Five
- 2001 ARIA Awards, Single Of The Year for My Happiness
- 2001 ARIA Awards, Highest Selling Album for Odyssey Number Five
- 2001 ARIA Awards, Best Group for Odyssey Number Five
- 2001 ARIA Awards, Best Rock Album for Odyssey Number Five
- 2001 ARIA Awards, Best Cover Art for Odyssey Number Five
- 1999 ARIA Awards, Album Of The Year for Internationalist
- 1999 ARIA Awards, Single Of The Year Internationalist
- 1999 ARIA Awards, Best Rock Album for Internationalist
- 1999 ARIA Awards, Best Cover Art for Internationalist
[edit] Nominations
- 2004 ARIA Awards, Best Group for Sunsets
- 2003 ARIA Awards, Single Of The Year for On My Mind
- 2003 ARIA Awards, Highest Selling Album Vulture Street
- 2003 ARIA Awards, Best Video for On My Mind
- 2002 ARIA Awards, Best Group for The Metre
- 2001 ARIA Awards, Highest Selling Single for Like A Dog
- 2001 ARIA Awards, Best Video for Like A Dog
- 2000 ARIA Awards, Single Of The Year for Passenger
- 2000 ARIA Awards, Best Group for Passenger
- 2000 ARIA Awards, Best Cover Art for Passenger
- 1999 ARIA Awards, Best Group for Internationalist
- 1997 ARIA Awards, Album Of The Year for Double Allergic
- 1997 ARIA Awards, Single Of The Year for D.A.F.
- 1997 ARIA Awards, Song Of The Year for D.A.F.
- 1997 ARIA Awards, Highest Selling Album for Double Allergic
- 1997 ARIA Awards, Best Group for Double Allergic
- 1997 ARIA Awards, Best Alternative Release for Double Allergic
- 1997 ARIA Awards, Producer Of The Year for Double Allergic
- 1996 ARIA Awards, Single Of The Year for Pick You Up
- 1996 ARIA Awards, Song Of The Year for Pick You Up
- 1996 ARIA Awards, Engineer Of The Year for Automatic
[edit] External links
- Official Powderfinger Website
- Hindley Site - A Powderfinger Fansite
- Powderfinger Central - A Powderfinger Fansite
- Powderfinger - Lyrics Analysis of Neil Young song
- Dragtheband.com - The Official Site of Middleton's side project, Drag
- bernardfanning.com - The Official Site of Bernard Fanning
- Powderfinger at Naked Dwarf