The Feldons

The Feldons
Origin Canberra. Australia
Genres Mod, Rock, R&B, psychedelic pop, pop
Labels Independent
Website www.thefeldons.com
Members Mark Hunstone (Guitar/ vocals), James Montgomery (Bass/ vocals), Adam Bowler (Drums)
Past members Nick Giles (Drums), Peter Thomas (Keys), Joe Pryor (drums)

The Feldons are an independent Canberra-based three-piece mod britpop/powerpop band. The band formed in 2006 and consists of Mark Hunstone on guitar and vocals, James Montgomery on bass and vocals, and Adam Bowler on drums.

Joe Pryor played drums in 2006 previous to Nick Giles joining the band in 2008 when Pryor moved to New York. Keyboard player Pete Thomas joined the band in mid-2010 and left the band in mid-2011. Drummer Nick Giles left in late 2014 after a long association with the band and was replaced by Adam Bowler who had previously played for Positive Feedback Loop.

They have been described as "something very Ferry on the Mersey, or Beatlesque. Mention of Paul Weller (does) not quite nail the sound but there (is) an undertone of that British invasion rock and roll that was big in the sixties" and "entertaining, danceable, listenable as well as easy on the eye". The SixtyOne.com commented, "have been waiting for this sound for a while now and the feldons deliver."

BMA Magazine wrote of the band, "it would appear that these guys have been brought up on a diet of late 60s British pop, mid 70s American blues, yet at times, with a peculiar mid 90s britpop feel. One could even think at times that they are a decade, if not three, out of time. Think Supergass meets the Libertines meets the Beatles meets Dire Straits and you'd be wrong, but close. Worth a listen." BMA also commented on their latest record, Goody Hallett and Other Stories that it is [a] "solid album with some definite single-worthy tracks", and that it "wouldn't have sounded out of place in a groovy record shop in swinging London."

Of their third album Human Graffiti BMA magazine commented that the album "sees the folk influences of the Goody Hallett and Other Stories album left behind for a more poppy, up tempo collection of songs," and that the album "is full of catchy, bright foot tappers."

Triple J Unearthed commented that "There's a definate[sic] 60s pop sensibility with the harmonised vocals coming in and out and the semi-psychedelic fadeout(s) at the end. The guitar hooks (are) very catchy indeed and complements the vocals perfectly" and "classic rock rhythm/beat that makes you move like a tool around your kitchen and sing into your cooking utensils".

Renowned and respected Australian guitarist and songwriter Tony Jaggers said of the bands latest (August 2012) release See the Sun, "if this had come out as a Beatles song then it would be one of their best. Its (sic) a stand out tune amongst today's dross and it would be a crime if it doesn't get recognition."

Hunstone and Montgomery write all the band's material with obvious influences from 1960s British pop/ rock, mod, 1970s American electric blues.

The Feldons have released three albums, A Cabinet of Human Oddities in 2008, Goody Hallett and Other Stories in 2012 and Human Graffiti in November 2014. The band has shared the bill with acts such as Angry Anderson, the Marji Curran Trio, Julia and the Deep Sea Sirens, Daniel Champagne, Bruce Callaway (The Saints), Phil Hall (Lime Spiders), Richard in your Mind and award winning blues vocalist Jonno Zilber. The Feldons have also recorded with traditional cimbalom player Tim Meyen from Triplica during the MITACT 2620 sessions. The band has also played the prestigious Summer Rhythm Festival in Canberra.

In September 2012 the band teamed up with Austography Productions to film 'See the Sun' taken from the Goody Hallett album.

The band took their name from Get Smart actress Barbara Feldon quoting that "She is one of the hottest chicks to ever grace a television set."

James Montgomery is the older brother of British based composer and conductor Jessica Cottis and is a published author, writing under the name of JG Montgomery. Mark Hunstone is an environmentalist and climate change expert. Previous drummer Giles was a keen surfer and motorcycle enthusiast.

Discography

Human Graffiti- The Feldons. Good Old Days/ Squeaky Shoe/ Feeling Fine/ Where are you?/ Fraudster/ Going Nowhere/ Human Graffiti/ Load/ Perfection/ Guns and Knives/ Stop That/ Outside/ Wastelands (Pendragon Publishing & Design November 2014)

Goody Hallett and Other Stories- The Feldons. Goody Hallett (Part 1) / Stuck to the Ground/ Staring at the Sky/ See the Sun/ Lantana Castle/ London Town/ Shadow/ Love/ Price of Admission / Story of my Life/ Hole in the Sky/ Someone/ Win One Time/ Goody Hallett (Part 2) (Pendragon Publishing & Design- September 2012)

A Cabinet of Human Oddities- The Feldons. Prelude/ Down on love/ Fermi's pile/ Bonehouse/ My wandering mind/ Empty public houses/ Loose ends/ Salvation Jane/ Stone/ Westminster/ Unintelligent design/ Leanne/ What lies beneath/ Reason for living (Pendragon Publishing & Design 2008)

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