Tadpole (band)

This article is about the New Zealand rock band. For the American psychedelic rock band, see Tadpoles (band).
Tadpole
Origin Auckland, New Zealand
Genres Rock
Years active 1994–2006
Members Renée Brennan
Dean Lawton
Henry Penny
Past members DJ Kritikl
Chris Yong
Shannon Brown
Paul Matthews

Tadpole was a New Zealand rock band from Auckland fronted by female vocalist Renée Brennan. The band formed in June, 1994, and, after numerous line-up changes, disbanded in late 2006.

Before 2000

Between the band's beginning and 1999, Tadpole went through so many line-up changes that there soon ended up being no original members left in the band. At one point, Tadpole was almost a girl band as there were three female members.

However, vocalist Renée Brennan and drummer/manager Dean Lawton have been stable members of the band since the late 1990s, just prior to their New Zealand rise to fame.

During that time, the singles "Blind" (Radio release only, 1998), "For Me" (single release, 1999) and "Backdoor" (also a single release, 1999), were released.

The song "Backdoor" was about a gig played in Christchurch where the venue wasn't big enough, and a lot of people were stuck outside in the cold. They couldn't get in the front door, but a few lucky individuals got in through the backdoor.

2000 - 2002

Their debut album The Buddhafinger, was released in New Zealand mid-2000, and proved to be a huge hit, debuting at #2 on the Official New Zealand Top 40 Albumschart.[1] The Buddhafinger had a distinctive pop/punkish slant to it, and featured part-time vinyl scratcher, DJ Kritikl (Kevin May), on most tracks. The 2000 line-up officially consisted of Renée Brennan (vocals), Dean Lawton (drums), Chris Yong (guitar), Paul Matthews (bass) and DJ Kritikl. DJ Kritikl would leave the lineup late in 2000, and the band reverted to a 4-piece.

In January 2002, Paul Matthews left to concentrate on work with fellow New Zealand band Stylus. After a few months' speculation, his place was taken by Hamilton bass player Shannon Brown, previously from the band Mama Said.

August 2002 came the follow-up album, The Medusa which was also a top 10 hit. In contrast with The Buddhafinger, The Medusa had "a much darker, at times menacing sound".[2]

2003 - 2006

In February 2003 came a large upheaval to the band. Citing musical differences, both guitarist Chris Yong and bassist Shannon Brown left. Both would go into other bands, Redline and 48May respectively.

For months after Tadpole played sporadically with temporary guitar/bass parts, before settling on two new members, Henry Penny and Ollie Gordon. This line-up kept a low profile during 2004-2005, playing 4-5 gigs at a time, rather than whole tours.

The Taddie (as fans affectionately call them) have ended up touring several times in New Zealand and have played gigs all around the world. In February 2005, their third album, Tadpole was recorded, however it took a year and a half for its release. During that time, the singles "Too Hard" and "Yesterday" were released to New Zealand radio and video stations. The new singles can be found on YouTube along with the songs "Compulsion" and "Control".

Due to being a band in a small country, Tadpole cannot be considered as a full-time entity for the members. The vocalist, Renée, is a DJ on New Zealand's 100% NZ music radio station Kiwi FM, and also does some voiceover (she is heard on many New Zealand advertisements, promoting everything from fast-food to department stores) and acting work.

Split

As of May 2006, Renée announced on Breakfast that after 12 years together and due to a personal conflict between herself and drummer, Dean Lawton, Tadpole as a band were to go their separate ways indefinitely, effective June 24, 2006 after a final Auckland concert and self-titled album release, Tadpole. All have now gone their separate ways:

Discography

Albums

Year Title Peak Chart
Positions
Certification
NZ [3]
2000 The Buddhafinger
  • Antenna Records
2 2x Platinum
2002 The Medusa
  • Antenna Records
10 -
2006 Tadpole
  • Benthouse Records
- -
EPs
2001 Nothing New - -

Singles

Year Single Peak Chart
Positions
Album
NZ [3]
1998 "Blind" The Buddhafinger
1999 "For Me" 12
"Backdoor" 12
"Alright" 21
2000 "No Man"
2001 "Number One"
"Better Days"
"Nothing New" 23 The Medusa
2002 "Now Today Forever"
"Condition Chronic"
2003 "Just Not Rock And Roll"
"Always Be Mine"
"Frequency"
2005 "Too Hard" Tadpole
"Yesterday"
"Offering"

References

  1. http://www.muzic.net.nz/charts/s259/tadpole-the-buddhafinger
  2. "Medusa review". Retrieved 2010-02-06.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "TADPOLE IN NEW ZEALAND CHARTS". Charts.org.nz. Retrieved 22 October 2012.

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