Australia (Gyroscope song)
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“Australia” | |||||
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Single by Gyroscope from the album Breed Obsession |
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Released | 14 June 2008 | ||||
Format | CD Single Digital download |
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Recorded | 2007 Elevator Studios, UK |
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Genre | Acoustic Alternative rock |
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Length | 10:32 | ||||
Label | Festival Mushroom Warner |
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Writer(s) | Daniel Sanders[1] | ||||
Producer | Dave Eringa | ||||
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"Australia" is a song by Australian post-grunge rock band Gyroscope, from the album Breed Obsession. It is set to be released as the third single from their highly successful album, which peaked at #1 in the ARIA album charts.[2] The song was released to radio in May,[3] and will be released as a CD single and Digital Download on June 14, 2008, along with two acoustic pieces. One of those being a live acoustic version of "Australia", the other a live acoustic cover of Chris Isaak's "Wicked Game".[1]
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[edit] Meaning
The song lyrically covers a range of issues surrounding the bands home country, Australia. It notably "pays tribute to indigenous people, first settlers, Diggers and recent reconciliation efforts."[4] "Australia" is said to have risen Gyroscope's "songwriting to new heights", it's a track that confirms the Australian rock band “are equally capable of creating softer numbers as well as the harder hitting ones”.[5]
Lead vocalist and songwriter Daniel Sanders speaking about the story behind the song, said “It was essentially written about myself leaving England as a tot and coming to Australia, and then growing up here, appreciating and embracing our culture and heritage and falling in love with it all. I wanted to express it for my own sake... So I could rejoice in what I love about this country".”[5]
An "intimate delivery" adds to the song's "inspiring" message, which “is set to spark feelings of national pride” amongst Australians.[5]
[edit] Style
"Australia" uses a combination of "subtle drumbeats", acoustic guitar and stringed instruments to create its sound. The use of the violin and cello are said to give the "song some extra depth". The "strong marching-band beat" of Rob Nassif's drum kit, along with the contribution of Sanders' "intimate delivery" on vocals are a main feature of the song, which is credited for it's "lush melodic arrangement with perfectly placed orchestral flourishes".[6]
[edit] Reception
"Australia" was still a month of its release as a single when it received its first national coverage from Australian television and radio programs. The brand new music video opened for the Australian music program Rage, on May 23, 2008.[7] It also played a second time the next morning,[7] and then again the next night, closing the show.[8]
Upon release of Breed Obsession, "Australia" was already heralded as an "unofficial anthem" of Australia.[4] It had been earmarked by "Commercial stations" who were "already calling it a hit". The song even took an impressive compliment from Mushroom Records chief executive officer Michael Parisi, who said "this is a new anthem. Massive, massive, massive."[4]
Gyroscope's third single off their third - and most successful to date - album, has been compared to Australian classics as "Solid Rock" by Goanna, Sounds of Then by GANGgajang and the anthemic "I Am Australian from The Seekers. This comparison was made by rock historian Glenn A. Baker, who said "these are songs that invoke in us feeling of who we are and where we are," and notably that "the Gyroscope track would have the same effect."[4]
[edit] Music video
The music video for "Australia" was released nationally to Myspace TV and television programs[7] on May 19, 2008. It was filmed on May 2, 2008,[3] in Sydney, Australia. The video was directed by Tom Sparks.[9]
[edit] Track listing
- "Australia" - 3:49
- "Wicked Game" (Live & Acoustic) (Chris Isaak cover) - 3:15
- "Australia" (Live & Acoustic) - 3:28
[edit] Personnel
Gyroscope
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[edit] References
- ^ a b Australia - Gyroscope. JB Hi-FI online.
- ^ ARIA Albums Chart search for: Gyroscope. Australian-charts.com. Retrieved on 2008-05-25.
- ^ a b Gyroscope on FasterLouder.com.au. Faster Louder.com.au. Retrieved on 2008-05-30.
- ^ a b c d Rockers salute lucky country. Courier Mail. Retrieved on 2008-05-30.
- ^ a b c Gyroscope Breed Obsession Tour sells out!. Access All Areas.com.au. Retrieved on 2008-05-31.
- ^ Breed Obsession on FasterLouder. Faster Louder.com.au. Retrieved on 2008-05-31.
- ^ a b c Rage playlists - Friday, 23 May 2008. Abc.net.au. Retrieved on 2008-05-29.
- ^ Rage playlists - Saturday, 24 May 2008. Abc.net.au. Retrieved on 2008-05-29.
- ^ Gyrocope - Australia. Retrieved on 2008-05-25.