The Wellingtons

For the mid-twentieth century folk group, see The Wellingtons (folk group).
The Wellingtons
Genres Power pop, pop, rock
Years active 2005 - present
Labels This Time Records (Japan), Lojinx (United Kingdom), Rock Indiana (Spain), Zip (USA)
Website Official website,
Members Zac Anthony
Kate Goldby
Koji Asano
Anna Dobbyn
Gustav Lindstrom

The Wellingtons are a power pop band from Melbourne, Australia. The band has released four albums, including "Keeping Up With The Wellingtons" (2005), "For Friends in Far Away Places" (2006), "Heading North For the Winter" (2008) and "In Transit" (2011).

Line up

The current band line-up is:

Past Members: Steph Hughes, Matt Kulesza, Steve Thomas, Lee Daniel, Amy Walters, Tosh Sanada

Early releases

Following the release of "Keeping Up With The Wellingtons" in 2005, the band toured the United States. This provided strong sales of the debut album in Japan (through imported sales from Australia) and consequently Japanese label This Time Records signed the band for the release of the album. This led to the band's first Japanese tour in 2006.

Songs from the first album were used in US channel CBS's show How I Met Your Mother and in a variety of Japanese television commercials.

Further releases

The band's second album, "For Friends in Far Away Places" followed in 2006, again being released first in Japan and in Australia a few months later.

2008's "Heading North for the Winter" was again released in Japan first on (ThisTime Records) and was subsequently released in Spain (Rock Indiana), the U.K (Lojinx), the US (Zip Records) and Australia (Dust Devil Music).

Their fourth album "In Transit" was released in Japan (ThisTime Records) in July 2011 and is scheduled to be released in Spain (Rock Indiana) and the US (Zip Records) in September/October 2011, with an Australian release to be confirmed. In support of this album, the band will commence a 5-week tour of Japan, Spain, Italy, the UK and the US in September 2011.

The band's biggest songwriting influences include Weezer, Elvis Costello, Cheap Trick, Ben Folds, The Lemonheads and Fountains Of Wayne.

Discography

Studio albums

References

    External links

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