Mary Jane Kelly (band)

Mary Jane Kelly
Background information
Origin Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
Genres Hardcore
Years active 2006–present
Labels Trial and Error Records[1]
Website Mary Jane Kelly at Facebook Mary Jane Kelly at Band Camp
Members Justin Bortignon
Matt Velozo
Jamal Salem
Steve Blomberg
Past members Sam Kost
Brendan Dive

Mary Jane Kelly is an Australian hardcore band out of Wollongong New South Wales that formed in 2005. The band shares its name with the last known victim of Jack The Ripper.[2] Mary Jane Kelly have released 2 EP’s the first was released in 2007 entitled Marionettes. Their second entitled Our Streets Turn White was released on the 11th of October 2008 through Trial and Error Records.[3]

Mary Jane Kelly's debut album was released on the 12th of March 2010 entitled Like There's No Tomorrow

History

2005 - 2007

Mary Jane Kelly was formed in Wollongong New South Wales, in early 2005. Matt Velozo and Justin Bortignon met while attending the Wollongong High School of the Performing Arts. Justin and Jamal Salem were in a band together, while Matt was playing in another band. Justin, Jamal and Matt all left their respective bands in order to form Mary Jane Kelly. They asked Sam Kost to join as bass player. During a 2008 interview with Triple J Mary Jane Kelly described themselves as: "Four best friends from Wollongong who met through school, shows and previous bands. We all had a similar passion for punk, hardcore and metal music and a shared desire to start a new band that was different to what we had done before; something with no prerequisites and no stolen formulas. A band that gave us the freedom to write whatever we wanted".[4] They played various local shows around the Wollongong, Sydney and Canberra areas.

Marionettes & Our Streets Turn White (2007 - 2010)

Mary Jane Kelly released their debut demo in 2007 to a positive reception. They signed a deal with Trial and Error Records. The EP entitled Our Streets Turn White was released on the 11th of October 2008 through Trial and Error Records to positive reviews.[5][6] They were chosen as a Triple J Unearthed Next Crop featured artist in late 2008 alongside The Amity Affliction and other Australian bands. During this time they supported Bring Me The Horizon, I Killed the Prom Queen, A Wilhelm Scream, The Ghost Inside, Parkway Drive The Abandonment and various other local and international acts around Australia. Before the release of their debut album in 2010 Sam Kost left the band due to work commitments. Brendan Dive of the Sydney punk/hardcore band Rex Banner was recruited as the new bass player.

Like There's No Tomorrow (2010 - 2012)

Mary Jane Kelly recorded their debut album in a friends garage. They released their debut album "Like There's No Tomorrow" through Trial & Error Records on the 12th of March 2010. In 2010 Mary Jane Kelly where chosen as a support for the annual Australian "Boy's Of Summer Tour" sponsored by Macbeth.[7] Mary Jane Kelly toured Australia with Every Time I Die as well as fellow Australian supports 50 Lions and House Vs. Hurricane. Originally American heavy metal band Trap Them were set to play, though unforeseen circumstances arose and they were unable to perform. House Vs. Hurricane were then asked to take their place.[8]

In preparation for their debut album's release Mary Jane Kelly became supports for the upcoming "Perspectives Tour" led by House Vs. Hurricane.[9] Other supports for the "Perspectives Tour" included Antagonist A.D. and Skyway.

(2013 - Present)

As of late 2013 Mary Jane Kelly started playing live again. As of 2014 they are currently doing pre-production for their next full-length LP to be released in 2014 (date to be confirmed). They are also remixing and remastering their debut release for a 2014 re-release. In the meantime they are offering free downloads of their previous releases, as well as some remixed and remastered songs from 'Like There's No Tomorrow' through their band camp page: Mary Jane Kelly at Band Camp [10]

Line Up

Current Members

Former Members

Discography

Studio Albums

EPs

References