Red Jezebel
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Red Jezebel | ||
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Background information | ||
Origin | Perth, Australia | |
Genre(s) | Alternative rock | |
Years active | 1997–present | |
Label(s) | Mushroom Records(2006-present) Sunday Ride Records (2005) Halflight (1998-1999) Independent (2000-2004)) |
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Website | Official website | |
Members | ||
Paul Wood Dave Parkin Mark Cruickshank Alex Hyman |
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Former members | ||
Chris Hayes |
Red Jezebel is a four piece indie rock band from Perth, Western Australia.
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[edit] Early years
The band has had a long history with Eskimo Joe, the two bands' relationship goes all the way back to one fateful night in 1997 when both competed in the WA final of the Australian National Campus Band Competition at North Perth's Planet Nightclub. Eskimo Joe won and went onto win the National final, whilst Red Jezebel came in fourth.
[edit] Recordings
Between 1998 and 2000 the band released three critically acclaimed EPs Joyful Possibilities, In Transit and Intermezzo which were lapped up by the band's following of all-ages and mature fans alike. Within this time, the band received a Kiss My WAMi award for "Most Promising Band" in 1998, completed two national tours (with the likes of Jebediah and Bodyjar), plus live slots on Triple J, ABC's "Recovery" TV program and The Big Day Out.
2002 saw Red Jezebel release the EP Home Coming, the band's most accomplished release at that point, which signalled a new level of song-writing maturity for the four-piece. This maturity carried over to the release of the single, "Wide Open Spaces" in October 2003. The received widespread airplay and was a hit with music critics across the country, giving the country a taste of what to expect from Red Jezebel’s finest moment to date – Revelations.
Revelations was the band's debut album and released nationally on Perth-based label Sunday Ride Records via MGM distribution. It was recorded by Dave Parkin at Blackbird Studios in Western Australia, the album features the "Wide Open Spaces", "Ocean Blue Eyes", "Devil’s Advocate", "You’re Making Me Nervous" and "See Through Dress", all of which received heavy rotation on Triple J.
The album represents Red Jezebel’s versatility in the way that the previous four EPs never were able to, despite all receiving critical acclaim and high sales. Revelations ranges from pure guitar-based rock ("Trust In Us") to psycho-county ("Dale") to softer, acoustic based ballads ("New Revelations" and "See Through Dress" – both featuring vocals from The Hampdens’ Susannah Legge). ”Revelations” also signals yet another level of maturity and depth for the four-piece (with the aforementioned Dave Parkin now also on second guitar duties replacing founding member Chris Hayes).
In 2006 Red Jezebel spent the whole of July in Blackbird Studios putting the finishing touches to their latest EP which is due for release in November. The EP will be the band's first major label release, having recently signed to the Mushroom Records label (through Warner Music) following EPs and the acclaimed Revelations album.
[edit] Touring
Fiercely captivating live shows that combined with melodic but left of centre rock tunes have made Red Jezebel one of Perth's favourite bands since their formation in 1997. Many of these show were supporting some of pop and rock’s biggest names, including Art of Fighting, Bluebottle Kiss, Blueline Medic, Brad (USA), Deadstar, Even, Gerling, The Living End, Mach Pelican, The Mavis', Motorace, Pollyanna, Powderfinger, Sekiden, Sidewinder, Skulker, Something For Kate, The Superjesus, Tumbleweed and many more.
2005 was one of the best years in Red Jezebel's career, seeing the band complete three interstate tours, and back at home support Perth comrades Jebediah, Eskimo Joe, Little Birdy, The Sleepy Jackson and Gyroscope, in addition to having a corker at the recent 'South Bound' festival in Busselton, . With plaudits from press such as Blunt Magazine ('8/10'), Zerba Magazine ('..world class..)' and Sunday Times Magazine ('Touted as the local release of the year..') along with having tracks on compilations such as Triple J's Homed and Hosed Vol. 2: Freshly Plucked, EMI's Coastal Chill 05 and the upcoming WAMi CD has meant more exposure for Red Jezebel than ever before.
[edit] Band members
- Current Members
Paul Wood
Dave Parkin
Mark Cruickshank
Alex Hyman
- Former Members
Chris Hayes
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
(2004) |
[edit] EPs
(1998) |
(1999) |
(2000) |
(2002) |
[edit] Compilations
- Home & Hosed - Freshly Plucked (2004) - "Devil's Advocate"
- Fuse Festival 2004 (2004) - "Devil's Advocate"
- Coastal Chill 05 (2005) - "Ocean Blue Eyes"
- Kiss My WAMi 2005 (2005) - "The World Was On A Plate"