Ikon (band)

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IKON
IKON 2005, Germany. Left to right: Dino Molinaro, Chris McCarter, Clifford Ennis.
IKON 2005, Germany. Left to right: Dino Molinaro, Chris McCarter, Clifford Ennis.
Background information
Origin Melbourne
Flag of Australia Australia
Genre(s) Darkwave
Indie
Post Punk
Gothic Rock
Years active 1991 - present
Label(s) Independent
Equinoxe
Nile Records
Associated acts Death in the Dark
Jerusalem Syndrome
The Seventh Dawn
Website IKON
Members
Chris McCarter
Dino Molinaro
Anthony Cornish
Former members
Michael Carrodus
Anthony Griffiths
David Burns
Clifford Ennis
Maurice Molella

IKON is a band from Melbourne, Australia. IKON makes a striking blend of darkwave/post-punk music, following in the footsteps of influences such as Joy Division and early New Order.

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[edit] History

Like other inspired musical pairings, Chris McCarter (vocals, guitar, programming) and Dino Molinaro (bass) began to create music as high school students in 1988 and are still recording and performing together. In 1991, the original moniker Death in the Dark was replaced by IKON and seventeen years later the Australian band’s distinctive blend of post-punk, rock, and darkwave elements has gained a devoted international following.

IKON has released five studio albums, four EPs and seventeen singles, with additional unique versions that have been produced for Germany, America and Russia. The band’s last full-length release, Destroying the World to Save It, attained number 21 on the Native DJ World Charts for best album of 2005. IKON songs have also appeared on dozens of compilation CDs and the band has contributed cover versions to a select group of tribute albums to Joy Division, The Cure and Kraftwerk.


On the strength of the band’s accomplished and ever-expanding repertoire of songs, IKON has frequently toured Australia, Europe and the UK. IKON has played on the same bill as The Sisters of Mercy, HIM, Soft Cell, Death in June, London After Midnight and The Mission. IKON has performed at the Eurorock Festival (2001) in Belgium and at the M'era Luna Festival (2002) in Hildesheim, Germany before an audience of more than 15,000 people. The band has also appeared twice at the world’s largest goth festival, Wave-Gotik-Treffen in Leipzig, Germany, in 2003 and 2005 (during the latter year Anthony Cornish joined the live line-up on guitar).

In 2007, the final word was written in one chapter of IKON’s musical legacy when the band embarked upon ‘The Burden of History’ tour of Europe to mark the release of the singles collection (1992-2007) of the same name. As Time Goes By also appeared and brought the first studio sessions of the original incarnation of IKON and live tracks from the same period out of the archives and into the hands of fans.

The new EP League of Nations (2007) is testament to progression in IKON’s signature sound, providing a taster of the forthcoming album Love, Hate and Sorrow (scheduled for release in mid-2008). While retaining the essence of influences such as Joy Division, early New Order and Death in June, the future for IKON promises to add further texture to the band’s style. Love, Hate and Sorrow embraces more melodic song structures without entirely relinquishing the shadowy threads that are interweaved in the lyrics, art work, and music of one of the world’s most successful and enduring darkwave bands.

IKON will embark on another European tour in September 2008, which will include a headline appearance at the Nocturnal Culture Night in Leipzig, Germany.

IKON is a member of the Crash Frequency Collective. Crash Frequency is a collective of Industrial/Darkwave bands from Australia who share a common goal of helping promote their music worldwide.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • The Burden of History (2007)
  • As Time Goes By (The Original IKON) (2007)
  • Destroying The World To Save It (2005)
  • From Angels To Ashes (2003)
  • On The Edge Of Forever (2001)
  • Dawn Of The Ikonoclast (1999)
  • This Quiet Earth (1998)
  • The Final Experience (1997)
  • Flowers For The Gathering (1996)
  • A Moment In Time (1995)
  • In The Shadow Of The Angel (1994)

[edit] EPs

  • League of Nations (2007)
  • Psychic Vampire (2004)
  • Ghost In My Head (1998)
  • The Echoes Of Silence (1994)

[edit] Singles

  • "Without Shadows" (2006)
  • "Rome" (2005)
  • "Death By Dawn" (7" Single 2005)
  • "I Never Wanted You" (2004)
  • "Psychic Vampire" (2004)
  • "Ceremony" (2003)
  • "Afterlife" (2002)
  • "Afterlife" (7" Single 2002)
  • "Blue Snow Red Rain" (10" Single 2001)
  • "The Shallow Sea Pt. 2" (2000)
  • "The Shallow Sea Pt. 1" (2000)
  • "Lifeless" (1999)
  • "Reality Is Lost" (1999)
  • "Subversion" (1998)
  • "Life Without End" (1996)
  • "In A Lonely Place" (1995)
  • "Condemnation" (7" Single 1995)
  • "The Echoes Of Silence" (7" Single 1994)
  • "Why" (7" Single 1992)

[edit] Unofficial releases

  • Black Friday (Live at the Blackout Club, Rome, Italy) (2003)
  • Twilight Zone (Live at Eurorock Belgium 2001) (7" Single/2003)
  • Tyranny of Distance (Live in Australia 2002) (2002)
  • A Tale from the Darkside (Live in Berlin 2001) (2001)
  • Black Radio (Live at Esplanade Hotel, Melbourne 1994) (2001)
  • The Trial of Destiny (live in Melbourne 1999) (2000)
  • Secrets Within (rare tracks) (1999)
  • Black Radio (Live at Esplanade Hotel, Melbourne 1994) (12" vinyl LP/1995)
  • Thank You Very Much, Goodnight (Live in Melbourne 1994) (1994)
  • Out of Balance, Out of Tune (Live in Melbourne 92/93) (1993)

[edit] Members

  • Chris McCarter (vocals/guitars/programming)
  • Dino Molinaro (bass)
  • Anthony Cornish (live guitars)

[edit] Former members

  • Michael Carrodus (vocals)
  • Anthony Griffiths (guitars/vocals)
  • David Burns (drums)
  • Clifford Ennis (guitars/vocals)
  • Maurice Molella (drums)

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