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Big Heavy Stuff was an Australian
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band, established in 1990 in Sydney. The band released four studio albums before folding in the mid-2000s, later reuniting for some select shows between 2009 and 2010. The band toured regularly with fellow Australian bands such as
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, and were the main support on Radiohead's ''
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'' tour of Australia. Big Heavy Stuff was also a support act for
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, and Babes in Toyland.


History

Big Heavy Stuff was initially formed by brothers Greg Atkinson (lead vocals/rhythm guitars) and Darren Atkinson (drums/backing vocals), along with Carolyn Polley (lead guitars/backing vocals) and Darren Jones (bass). Greg Atkinson had previously fronted the band Ups and Downs, which Darren Atkinson was also a member of. Ups and Downs was more pop in nature, and the two brothers formed Big Heavy Stuff to venture into the rock genre. Around the same time, Polley was the guitarist in Toys Went Berserk, and also played in Dutiful Daughters. Since Ups and Downs released their final EP on
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(an Australian division of
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), Big Heavy Stuff was immediately signed to Volition. Their debut EP, ''Pops Like Crazy'', was released in 1991. It contained a cover of
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' rendition of "
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", which ultimately became the band's first music video. Big Heavy Stuff then released their full-length album ''Truck'' in 1993. Afterwards, Darren Atkinson left the band and was replaced by Nick Kennedy. They then released the EP ''Trouble & Desire'' in 1994, and Jones departed from the band shortly after. He was replaced on bass by Eliot Fish. The stabilized lineup released the EP ''Covered in Bruises'' in 1995, and it was the band's final release on Volition. In the U.S., "Birthday" was released as a single to promote the EP, and the single was issued by
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(which was owned by two members of the
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). Big Heavy Stuff then signed with The Hypnotized Label, which was a division of
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. They released their second album ''Maximum Sincere'' on Hypnotized, and four different singles were released to promote the album. During the tour for ''Maximum Sincere'', Polley departed from the band. At her urging, she was replaced on guitar by former Daisygrinders member Adam Young. This lineup recorded a live album in 1997, ''Live at the Thebarton Theatre'', also released by Hypnotized. By 1999 however, Polley replaced Young, and the band also left Hypnotized around the same time. The band gained the attention of popular Australian alternative rock band
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, who added Big Heavy Stuff to the roster of Redline Records in 2000, an independent label that Jebediah co-founded with its then-management company Naked Ape Management. The arrangement with Redline facilitated the release of the 2001 album ''Size of the Ocean''. It contained the single "Hibernate" which reached No. 77 on the Hottest 100 of 2001 chart by Australian national radio station
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, a list that was voted on by the station's listeners. Also in 2001, ''Size of the Ocean'' was nominated in the
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category. In 2004, the band released their fourth and final album ''Dear Friends and Enemies'', also on Redline. The album managed to peak at No. 94 on ARIA's Top 100 Albums chart. In 2006, after performing at the
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in
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, the band went on an indefinite hiatus. It was later announced that the band had dissolved on
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. The group reunited for a show at the Factory Theatre in Marrickville, Sydney on 18 April 2009. The gig was for the ''That Then This Now'' documentary. The band reformed again to support
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on 18 September 2010 at the
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as part of Powderfinger's farewell tour.


Side projects

Fish has recorded as a solo artist and released a six-song EP ''Trick of Light'' on the Nonlinear label in mid-2012. Fish also reunited with Kennedy to form The Electorate with Josh Morris (Atticus), releasing an album in October 2020 called ''You Don't Have Time to Stay Lost'' on the Templebear label. Greg Atkinson eventually formed Worker Bees with his brother Darren Atkinson. They released their self-titled debut album in 2011. From 2011 to 2017, the Atkinson brothers also reformed their earlier band Ups and Downs, and they released the full-length album ''The Sky's in Love With You'' in 2017.


Members

*Greg Atkinson – lead vocals, rhythm guitars (1990–2006, 2009–2010) *Carolyn Polley – lead guitars, backing vocals (1990–1997, 1999–2006, 2009–2010) *Nick Kennedy – drums (1993–2006, 2009–2010) *Eliot Fish – bass, backing vocals (1994–2006, 2009–2010) *Adam Young – lead guitars (1997–1999) *Darren Jones – bass (1990–1994) *Darren Atkinson – drums, backing vocals (1990–1993)


Timeline

Color denotes main live duty.


Discography


Studio albums


Live albums


Compilation albums


Extended Plays


Awards and nominations


ARIA Music Awards

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References

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Indie rock Indie rock is a Music subgenre, subgenre of rock music that originated in the United Kingdom, United States and New Zealand in the early to mid-1980s. Although the term was originally used to describe rock music released through independent reco ...
Australian indie rock groups