Alcotomic were a
power pop band formed in
Melbourne, Victoria, February 1996.
Initially the band was called Dozer and the first recording session commenced at the original Birdland Recording Studios in High Street
Prahran, Melbourne with record producer Lindsay Gravina. This line up consisted of John Freeman Baxter (Holocene) on vocals and guitar, Denny Brereton (Porcelain Jane) on bass and Stephen Boyle (
Moler
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) on drums.
History
Drummer
Andy Strachan
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joined the band on drums in October 1996 and their five track self-titled debut EP often called "playing cards" due to the cover artwork, was released August 1997.
The single Living In Luxury featured on Australian TV drama's
Stingers and
Good Guys, Bad Guys. ''
Inpress
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'' Magazine's Natalie McPhee wrote: "This debut is filled with 6 examples of just how Alcotomic are able to manipulate the sounds of a three piece and make it all their own. I am in love with this voice, deep and husky it sits beautifully within the arrangements that Alcotomic create."
January 1998 saw the band travel to
Sydney
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, New South Wales to work with producer and former Bell Jar keyboardist David "DP" Price at Velvet Sound Studios on what would become their follow up three track EP called Anything But You.
Released by
MGM Distribution July 4, the single went on to rotation on the national youth radio station
Triple J and the band made an appearance on the ABC TV's ''
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'' program. Shortly after, they signed with US indie record label
Not Lame Records
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and were selected as most promising artist 1998 to perform before industry professionals at the Pacific Circle Music Conference in Sydney, November 1998. Alex Wheaton from ''dB'' Magazine wrote: "Three songs only on this glorious little record from Melbourne's Alcotomic. Well crafted and airy harmonies of 'Invisible' are what set this song apart and the more stop/start percussive drive of 'Black Or White' utilizes a more complex arrangement."
In mid 1998, bassist Denny Brereton departed and Strachan's housemate Paul Inglis also from
Adelaide joined the band on bass guitar. Early 1999, the band performed their 100th live show and were filmed by RMITV performing live at
the Punters Club Hotel in Fitzroy on 2 December. The trio returned to Birdland Studio's to again work with producer Lindsay Gravina in May 1999 to cut what would become their penultimate EP. Released July 2000 on Magneto/MGM, Where You Go went on to receive glowing reviews and further radio support from Triple J and community radio stations.
''Sanity'' Magazine single pick of the week remarked: "Where You Go is an intoxicating blend of melody, cracking riffs, cute keyboard squelch, heavy bass, endearing husky vocals and a whole lotta fun".
By early 2001, band members were branching out into other projects with Strachan joining Sydney band
Pollyanna
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, and Baxter and Inglis working on new band, Prettymess. Shortly thereafter, Strachan joined Australian chart topping band
the Living End. The last live appearance of Alcotomic was on 1 August 2001 in Melbourne at the 9th Ward Bar, 298
Flinders Lane, Melbourne.
Members
* John Freeman Baxter – vocals, guitar
* Paul Inglis – bass guitar, vocals
*
Andy Strachan
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– drums, vocals
Discography
Extended plays
* ''Alcotomic'' (1997) – Freebee Music
* ''Where You Go'' (2018) – Remastered with bonus tracks, Magneto/MGM Records
Singles
* "Anything But You" (1998) – Magneto/MGM Records, Not Lame Records, Popboomerang
* "Where You Go" (2000) – Magneto/MGM Records, Not Lame Records, Popboomerang
References
External links
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Musical groups disestablished in 2001
Musical groups established in 1996
Victoria (Australia) musical groups