Transport (band)

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Transport
Transport: (L-R) Keir Nuttall, Steve Pope, Scott Saunders
Transport: (L-R) Keir Nuttall, Steve Pope, Scott Saunders
Background information
Origin Flag of Australia Brisbane, Australia
Genre(s) Indie rock, Alternative rock, Funk-rock, Alternative metal
Years active 2001
Label(s) Shock Records
Associated
acts
Kate Miller-Heidke
Website http://www.yetanotherband.com

Transport is a three-piece independent rock band from Brisbane, Queensland, made up of Keir Nuttall (guitar, vocals), Scott Saunders (bass, vocals) and Steve Pope (drums). Transport was formed in 2001 when all three were studying at the Queensland Conservatorium of Music. In 2003 they won Australia's National Campus Band Competition.

Transport also tours and records as the band of Brisbane singer and Sony-BMG artist Kate Miller-Heidke, joined by singer and violinist Sallie Campbell.

Transport's material is written and developed co-operatively by the band, and Keir Nuttall has also contributed songs to Kate Miller-Heidke's repertoire, notably her turntable hit Space They Cannot Touch from 2004's Telegram.

The band has continued to record and perform independently of Kate Miller-Heidke, mainly at Brisbane venues but also on interstate tours and live radio broadcasts. The band's song Sunday Driver was downloaded a record 24,000 times from the website of youth radio network Triple J, and in Britain Stone Hearted has been aired on BBC Radio 1 and on Kerrang! Radio.

Early in 2007 the band's first full-length album Inner Chimp was being prepared for release, and in April 2007 Transport will appear in Los Angeles at the Musexpo music and media conference, followed by a tour of independent venues in the UK.

Contents

[edit] Discography

[edit] EPs

  • Safe No Rebounds (2004)
  • Transport (2005)

[edit] Singles

  • Stone Hearted (2006)

[edit] Albums

  • Inner Chimp (2007)

[edit] References

  • Emma Chalmers, Winning band makes sparks fly, Brisbane Courier-Mail, 14 November 2003
  • Guy Mosel, Transport a pandora's box, Brisbane Courier-Mail, 18 June 2004
  • Noel Mengel, Something for Kate among the rock hits, Brisbane Courier-Mail, 10 August 2006

[edit] External Links