The Take (Australian band)

The Take
Background information
Origin Sydney, Australia
Genres Pop, Pop rock
Years active 2006–present
Website www.thetake.com.au

The Take are a pop rock band from Sydney, Australia. The members are Justin Roberts (vocals/keys), Robb Mitchell (guitar), Shane Yasserie (bass) and Tim Vickery (drums).

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Musical Influences

The Take's musical influences include The Killers, Fall Out Boy and Panic! At The Disco.[1]

Music career

Justin Roberts and Robb Mitchell met in high school, and a mutual love of music led them to create the band Streetlight Theatre, which also featured Shane Yasserie.[2] Under this name, they supported Kisschasy, Something with Numbers, Avalon Drive and Angelas Dish.[3] In 2006 they were joined by Tim Vickery on drums, and became The Take.[4]

The Take recorded their first single, Breathe, with Australian producer Greg Stace, and released it in April 2009.[5] Shortly after, they set off to perform in the Boost Mobile Rock The Schools Tour, starting on 4 May 2009 with Balwyn High School. They toured for four weeks, visiting 20 high schools in Victoria, Australia.[6] In October and November 2010, The Take toured extensively with Australian band Amy Meredith.[7] November 2010 saw them also touring with Thirsty Merc[8] and in January 2011, with For Our Hero.[9]

In April 2011, The Take played for the opening night of Star City Casino's new 'Rock Lily' venue in Sydney,[10][11] alongside Angela's Dish, Mending Melissa, and Frankie.[12]

Discography

Singles

2009: "Breathe"[13]
2010: "Hollywood"[14]

References

  1. ^ Pure Volume - Retrieved 11 May 2011
  2. ^ Triple J Unearthed - Retrieved 11 May 2011
  3. ^ Triple J Unearthed - Retrieved 11 May 2011
  4. ^ Triple J Unearthed - Retrieved 11 May 2011
  5. ^ Pure Volume - Retrieved 12 May 2011
  6. ^ Undercover.com - Retrieved 10 October 2010
  7. ^ Faster Louder - Retrieved 11 April 2011
  8. ^ Facebook - Retrieved 11 April 2011
  9. ^ MySpace - Retrieved 11 April 2011
  10. ^ Rock Lily - Retrieved 23 April 2011
  11. ^ Daily Telegraph - Retrieved 11 May 2011
  12. ^ Rock Lily - Retrieved 11 April 2011
  13. ^ iTunes - Retrieved 11 April 2011
  14. ^ YouTube - Retrieved 11 April 2011

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