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The Cat Empire are an Australian
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/
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band, formed in
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, in 1999. For most of the band's duration, the core members were
Felix Riebl Felix Riebl (born 1 May 1981) is a singer, songwriter, and composer based in Melbourne. He is the co-founder, band leader and principal songwriter of the internationally acclaimed band The Cat Empire, who have made multi-platinum albums, and are ...
(lead vocals, percussion),
Harry James Angus Harry James Angus (born 11 June 1982) is an Australian singer-songwriter, trumpet player and guitarist. He was one of the lead vocalists in the Melbourne band The Cat Empire along with Felix Riebl. He joined the group in early 2000 and left ...
(trumpet, vocals), Will Hull-Brown (drums), Jamshid "Jumps" Khadiwhala (turntables, percussion),
Ollie McGill Oliver James McGill (born 2 November 1981) is an Australian musician who is the keyboard player and backing vocalist for The Cat Empire. He composed "Dumb Ways to Die" for Metro Trains Melbourne. McGill is also a member of several other bands, ...
(keyboards, backing vocals) and
Ryan Monro Ryan Monro (born 26 July 1981) is an Australians, Australian bassist, known for playing with Australian ska/jazz band The Cat Empire. He was bassist for The Cat Empire from its inception until 2021 and also plays in jazz trio "The Genie", which ...
(bass, backing vocals). Monro retired from the band in March 2021, while Angus, Hull-Brown and Khadiwhala all left in April 2022. They are often supplemented by The Empire Horns, a
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duo composed of Ross Irwin (trumpet) and Kieran Conrau (trombone), among others. Their sound is a fusion of jazz, funk,
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, and
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with heavy
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influences.


History


1999–2003: Beginnings

The Cat Empire's origins are traced back to Jazz Cat, a Melbourne-based band, led by Steve Sedergreen in 1999. Jazz Cat was a nine-piece group of players from different schools and backgrounds which debuted at the Manly Jazz Festival in Sydney. They gigged around Melbourne's jazz club scene, including at Dizzy's, where Sedergreen was a part-owner. Late that year, Jazz Cat spawned the Cat Empire, originally as a three-piece, with
Ollie McGill Oliver James McGill (born 2 November 1981) is an Australian musician who is the keyboard player and backing vocalist for The Cat Empire. He composed "Dumb Ways to Die" for Metro Trains Melbourne. McGill is also a member of several other bands, ...
on keyboards,
Felix Riebl Felix Riebl (born 1 May 1981) is a singer, songwriter, and composer based in Melbourne. He is the co-founder, band leader and principal songwriter of the internationally acclaimed band The Cat Empire, who have made multi-platinum albums, and are ...
on percussion and vocals and
Ryan Monro Ryan Monro (born 26 July 1981) is an Australians, Australian bassist, known for playing with Australian ska/jazz band The Cat Empire. He was bassist for The Cat Empire from its inception until 2021 and also plays in jazz trio "The Genie", which ...
on double bass. The band's name was taken from the title of a drawing by Riebl's younger brother, Max, and its distinctive cat's eye icon, known as "Pablo", was created by Ian McGill, Ollie McGill's father. For a few months, both groups performed on alternate Thursdays at Dizzy's. They started playing a variety of gigs at other clubs, including Bennett's Lane. The band expanded in July 2001 by adding
Harry James Angus Harry James Angus (born 11 June 1982) is an Australian singer-songwriter, trumpet player and guitarist. He was one of the lead vocalists in the Melbourne band The Cat Empire along with Felix Riebl. He joined the group in early 2000 and left ...
on trumpet, Will Hull-Brown (ex-Jazz Cat) on drums and Jamshid "Jumps" Khadiwala as a DJ on turntables (later also on percussion). In late 2001, the band appeared in the
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at the
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. By year's end, they had released an independent single, "Feline", in October, and a live six-track extended play, ''Live @ Adelphia'', in December. In early 2002, the group played gigs at the
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, and in March, they headlined the
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and
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. The ensemble commenced its first overseas tour on the West Coast of the United States, playing at
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in San Francisco and at the Napa Valley Wine Auction in June. The band received a Music for the Future grant to fund the recording of a live album, ''
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'', at Melbourne's Adelphia Studios. At the
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, they played sixteen successive shows in the Late 'n' Live slot between 3 A.M. and 5 A.M. They performed at the 2002 Melbourne Festival and a series of local gigs;
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appeared as a guest vocalist at their final show for the year.


2003–2005: Debut album

The Cat Empire recorded their debut studio album, ''
The Cat Empire The Cat Empire are an Australian jazz/funk band, formed in Melbourne, Victoria, in 1999. For most of the band's duration, the core members were Felix Riebl (lead vocals, percussion), Harry James Angus (trumpet, vocals), Will Hull-Brown (drums), ...
'', in seven months during 2003 with producer Andy Baldwin in Melbourne. Between recording sessions they toured Australia, including appearing at the
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with Ceberano, and at the East Coast Blues & Roots Music Festival in April. The ensemble was nominated in two categories at the
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. They successfully applied for an International Pathways grant from the
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. The band was featured on
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performing at the 2003
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festival. The lead single, "
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", was placed on high rotation on
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in August. The group's growing live and critical reputation enabled them to approach record companies for a deal to issue the album in August. They signed with
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and
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, and, in the UK, with an independent label.


2005–2006: ''Two Shoes''

The Cat Empire released their second album, ''
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'', on 19 April 2005. It was recorded in
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. It debuted at number 1 and until 2016 was their only album to reach the number-one position. The tracks were more
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in flavour, with a higher proportion written by Angus than on the first album.
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's
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wrote "Skipping merrily from alt-rock crunch to hip-hop beats, landing on reggae/ska, Latin jazz, and points in between, ''Two Shoes'' is clever and brainy, danceable and absorbing". The Australian version contains a
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, called "1001", which is coupled with the track, "The Night That Never End". The lead single, " Sly", was issued ahead of the album on 28 March and reached the top 30. The song appeared on EA Sports' ''
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'' soundtrack. "
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", written by Angus, was released as the second single in July, and peaked in the top 50. In July, the band played two sets at the
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. Later in the month, they performed a set on Sunday evening of Sheep Music. In October, ''Two Shoes Deluxe Edition'' DVD was released, which contained live footage of "Lullaby" and "The Car Song", a documentary on the making of the album in Cuba, the original video clips created for the album, and behind-the-scenes footage. The ensemble also featured on a Triple J CD entitled ''
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'', featuring cover versions of songs performed by artists on Mel Bampton's show, ''Mel in the Morning''. Their track was a version of "
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" (originally by
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), sung in French by Angus. By the end of 2005, ''The Cat Empire'' achieved double platinum certificate and ''Two Shoes'' achieved platinum status.


2006–2010: ''Cities'' to ''So Many Nights''

In March 2006, the Cat Empire participated in the opening ceremony of the Melbourne Commonwealth Games, playing their own compositions for approximately an hour as the Games' athletes entered the stadium, introducing the group to an estimated worldwide audience of one billion. The band signed an American record deal with
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, who released a modified version of the second Australian album, ''Two Shoes'', which included some songs previously released on their debut. On 1 April 2006, the group issued their third studio album, ''
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'' (aka ''Cities: The Cat Empire Project'') in Australia, which peaked at number 11. Described by the group as "between a tribute to our own city and an experiment in sounds that we've found abroad", a limited edition of 10,000 individually numbered copies were made available. At the
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, they won the
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category, and received a nomination for Engineer of the Year for Adam Rhodes' work on the album. The band toured extensively over the year, visiting Asia, America and Europe and playing over 45 gigs in 12 countries. The ensemble started 2007 with a busy touring schedule and US TV appearances, including the ''
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'' in February, followed by ''
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'' in March. Angus' side project,
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, released their first album, '' The Fire Is on the Bird'', that month. In May, the Cat Empire performed on ''
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''. In June, on the group's European tour, they appeared on the Avalon Stage at the Glastonbury Festival, where the mud was so deep that Riebl and Khadiwhala performed the "gumboot shuffle". The Cat Empire released their fourth album, ''
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'' in Australia on 22 September 2007, it was produced by John Porter and reached number two. The lead single, "
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", was issued two weeks earlier and peaked at number 12. "
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" was listed at number 50 on the Triple J Hottest 100 for 2007, while "No Longer There" finished at number 62. In February 2008, the band concluded their Outdoor Australian Tour, with performances in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Newcastle, Canberra, Geelong, Townsville and Launceston. The group later played at an
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event, sharing the stage with
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. In March, the band headlined on the Sunday night at the East Coast Blues & Roots Music Festival in
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. After this show, Angus quit the band, prompting the band to stop performing for 9 months until reuniting for a small European tour in December. In January 2009, the ensemble opened the Sydney Festival 2009 at The Domain. In early February, they performed at
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as part of the
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for A Day on the Baseline. Also in February, the group issued '' Live on Earth'' – a live album featuring 22 songs recorded around the world – and a DVD ''
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'' of their
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performance, with other shows and on-the-road videos. They issued a box set which was limited to 2000 copies. It contained the ''Live on Earth'' CD and DVD as well as a tour diary written by Monro, and band memorabilia. On 28 February, the band played two free shows at
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and Circular Quay, welcoming donations, in an effort to raise funds to be put towards the Victorian Bushfire Appeal. In March, the band appeared live on
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's The Music Show. In March, the group played at the annual
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festival in Darwin to a crowd of 5000. They returned to the
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festival for a second time. After touring Australia, the ensemble completed a tour of the UK with Balkan support act, Paprika Balkanicus. The tour started in July at
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. The band then performed a range of shows in Melbourne, Brisbane and the Northern Territory, before heading off to Canada for a short tour.


2010–2012: ''Cinema''

The Cat Empire's fifth studio album, ''
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'', was issued on 25 June 2010 in Australia, followed by releases in Canada, the US, and then Europe. It was produced by Steve Schram and reached number three. The track, "Beyond All", was featured on Triple J's ''New Music with Richard Kingsmill'' in April. However, the lead single, "Feeling's Gone", was released in May. A promotional copy of ''Cinema'' had been leaked to
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about three weeks before its due date and sold for $200; EMI provided a statement regarding the leak. In October 2011, the ensemble played their 800th show at the O2 Academy Bournemouth in front of a sell out crowd. In April 2011, they performed at the
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in
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.


2012–2015: ''Steal the Light''

In December 2012, the Cat Empire returned to Melbourne to commence the recording of a new album after touring extensively throughout 2012. The album, produced by
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, was scheduled for a May 2013 release, but the band embarked on a March 2013 "warm-up" tour, on which they played intimate shows in Melbourne and Sydney, as well as bigger stages at the
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in Western Australia and WOMADelaide in South Australia. "Brighter Than Gold", the first single from their sixth album, '' Steal the Light'', was released on 22 February 2013 on the Two Shoes music label. A music video for the song was directed by
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for Asphodel Films. Brighter Than Gold received high rotation on Australian and European radio. ''Steal The Light'' was released on 17 May 2013 and a worldwide "Steal the Light Tour" was announced shortly afterwards. The band performed nine US shows in July 2013, supported by
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and, for some of the American dates, were joined by fellow Australians
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. They played nine UK dates throughout October, then embarked on a European tour. Support was provided by fellow Australians FLAP!, and the tour eventually consisted of a total of 70 shows on four continents. The most notable of these performances was in Sydney, September 2013, where they performed in the
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. The show attracted more than 1500 people from Sydney, including Riebl's old schoolmate who designed the band's posters, Arthur Brammall. In February 2014, the Romanian B’ESTFEST Summer Camp announced that the Cat Empire was the first band to confirm their position on the event's musical lineup. The festival was scheduled for 31 July and 1–2 August 2014, on the Mogoşoaia Palace estate, approximately 10 minutes from
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. On 16 January 2015, the Cat Empire performed at
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's 40th anniversary "Beat The Drum" celebration concert at the Domain in Sydney, along with other Australian musicians, including
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. During their set, the Cat Empire collaborated with special guests Remi and Owl Eyes. With the latter, they performed a cover of
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's "Confide in Me". They were in Romania again the following year, at the
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festival in Transylvania, on 28 July 2015.


2015–2018: ''Rising with the Sun''

In early 2016, the Cat Empire announced their second fully independent album, ''Rising with the Sun'', produced by
Jan Skubiszewski Jan Skubiszewski (pronounced ; born 1981) is an Australian composer, record producer, songwriter and sound engineer from Melbourne, Australia. He is also a professional multi-instrumentalist. His work as a record producer and composer for film and ...
. The album was made available worldwide on 4 March. On the week of release, the band performed a series of secret 'pop up busking' events around Melbourne, with locations given to fans via clues shared on social media. The locations performed at were
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,
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and
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. The album debuted at #1 on the ARIA and AIR charts in Australia, staying in the AIR top 20 for an impressive 21 weeks to date to date since release. Internationally successful, the album achieved Top 10 debut in 7 countries, and Top 20 debuts in 16 countries: #1 Australia, #1 Romania, #4 Hungary, #7 Sweden, # 8 Canada, #9 Czech Republic, #10 Switzerland, #13 Malaysia, #13 New Zealand, #14 Netherlands, #17 Germany, #18 Denmark, #18 South Africa, #19 United Kingdom, #20 Portugal, #20 Spain. Supported by lead singles Que Sera Ahora, Wolves (#79 in Triple J Hottest 100) and Bulls, the band has performed live on triple J, Terry Wogan Show on BBC2 and Breakfast TV Toronto, as well as achieving extensive media coverage in all of their major markets globally. ''Rising With the Sun'' was supported by an extensive global tour, with close to 100 shows booked across Australia, Europe, America, and Asia for 2016. Major festivals the band were booked for in 2016 were Sula Festival (India) WOMADelaide (Australia) Bluesfest Byron Bay (Australia) Osheaga (Canada) Edmonton Folk Festival (Canada) Regina Folk Festival (Canada) Rock The Shores (Canada) Pleasure Garden (Australia) and Southbound Festival (Australia), among others.


2018–2020: ''Stolen Diamonds''

In early 2018, the Cat Empire recorded their third fully independent album, ''
Stolen Diamonds ''Stolen Diamonds'' is the eighth studio album by Melbourne band the Cat Empire. It was produced by Jan Skubiszewski and released on 15 February 2019 through Two Shoes Records. The album was released almost three years after their previous album, ...
'', at Red Moon Studios ( Gisbourne, Victoria), also their third to be produced by
Jan Skubiszewski Jan Skubiszewski (pronounced ; born 1981) is an Australian composer, record producer, songwriter and sound engineer from Melbourne, Australia. He is also a professional multi-instrumentalist. His work as a record producer and composer for film and ...
. The album was drip fed to the band's global audience via their release strategy of releasing one new track on the 1st day of each month, where each song was also complemented with the release of a 360 VR video clip. The videos were filmed a
The Mission To Seafarers Dome in Melbourne
Victoria, and regularly featured on YouTube's dedicated VR channel The album debuted at #1 AIR charts in Australia, and #4 on the ARIA charts – their 6th release to debut in the top 10 of this chart. 2018 saw the Cat Empire awarded two People's Choice Awards at the Australian
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: Best Live Act of the Year and Best Live Voice of the Year for Angus. Melbourne magazine ''Beat'' rated the album 7 out of 10, stating: "The album barely takes a break from its upbeat tempo, and flows seamlessly between funk, reggae, and ska...". They went on to say that the album "...sees the Cat Empire take one step closer towards legend status." '' Double J'' presented ''Stolen Diamonds'' as its feature album, and was also very positive in its review, saying: "The worst thing about ''Stolen Diamonds'' is that you're gonna need to clear some space around you if you're planning on listening to it. Because this is very much a record that inspires movement." The band's St Kilda Festival set was recorded for Double J's
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segment, and they performed a live performance on The Morning Show, as well as achieving extensive media coverage in all of their major markets globally. With a history of putting fans in the spotlight, lead singers Riebl and Angus hand-delivered copies of the album to fans on release day, and also gave them opportunities to put their own spin on the music with a Karaoke competition for the track Oscar Wilde, and a Busking competition that included an entry from long time friends of the band
Pierce Brothers
''
Stolen Diamonds ''Stolen Diamonds'' is the eighth studio album by Melbourne band the Cat Empire. It was produced by Jan Skubiszewski and released on 15 February 2019 through Two Shoes Records. The album was released almost three years after their previous album, ...
'' was supported by an extensive global tour, with shows booked across Australia, Europe and America throughout both the single release and album release years 2018/2019. The band were the first band to sell out two consecutive shows at London's prestigious Roundhouse (UK), and hold the record for the band to have sold out the most shows at the
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(UK) with 10 shows. Major festivals the band were booked for in 2019 included opening night of The Commonwealth Games (Australia),
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(Australia),
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(Australia), Doctor Music (Spain),
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(UK), Bristol Sounds (UK), Bands in the Sands (UK), (Switzerland),
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(Netherlands), among others. The band released a live single, "Oscar Wilde" featuring Grace Barbé (Live at the Odeon), on 20 December 2019.


2020–2022: Lockdown and classic line-up disbanding

In March 2020, the band embarked on a UK and Spain tour, of which the band played 4 shows before it was abruptly cancelled due to the
Covid-19 pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic and COVID pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an disease outbreak, outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December ...
. After returning to Australia, the band began to work on new material. During this time, they launched a social media initiative, ''#lockdowngetdown'', encouraging listeners to make playlists using their favourite music and share them with others, in an effort to support artists who had lost their source of income due to the impact of the pandemic. It was announced in March 2021 that founding member and bass player Ryan Monro was retiring from the band. He played his last show at the
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on 6 March 2021. In April 2021, the band announced via their Facebook page that they had entered the recording studio to work on a new album, with Yuri Pavlinov of The Bamboos filling in on bass. On 9 July 2021, the band released two new singles, ''Going to Live'' and ''Great Beauty''. According to Felix, ''Going to Live'' was written as a response to being forced to cancel their tour of Spain in 2020 due to Covid-19, and was inspired by people in Spain singing on the rooftops during lockdown. A further two songs, ''Coming to Meet You'' and ''The Scream'', were released on 6 August 2021. On 16 September 2021, the band announced via their Facebook page that core members Hull-Brown, Angus, Khadiwala and career-long Manager Correne Wilkie would be leaving the band following a run of shows in Australia. However, Riebl and McGill would continue the band in a new form. On 1 October 2021, the band released the final two songs recorded by the original lineup, ''Sparrow'' and ''Into the Night''. The band started their farewell tour with two shows at the Sidney Meyer Music Bowl in December 2021, for which they were rejoined by former bassist Ryan Monro. They played their final show with the original lineup on 14 April 2022 at Bluesfest Byron Bay.


2022–2024: New line-up and ''Where the Angels Fall''

In August 2022, the band began to announce the first shows with a new lineup via their Facebook page, as well as teasing new music, with new band members being announced starting in September. New members announced include Grace Barbé on bass and vocals, Neda Rahmani on percussion, former touring member Daniel Farrugia on drums, and Lazaro Numa joining The Empire Horns on trumpet and percussion. In May 2023, the Cat Empire announced the release of ''Where the Angels Fall'', scheduled for release on 25 August 2023. The album will include original members Felix Riebl and Ollie McGill, and their new ensemble including Seychelles singer Grace Barbe, Cuban-born trumpeter Lazaro Numa, and Neda Rahmani.


2024-present: Orchestral tour and ''Bird in Paradise''

On 25 March 2024, the band announced shows in collaboration with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, as well as flamenco group and long-time collaborators Arte Kanela. This was later expanded into a national tour with symphony orchestras from Queensland, Tasmania, Adelaide and Western Australia. On 16 August 2024, it was announced that the Melbourne leg of the tour was indefinitely postponed in solidarity with pianist Jayson Gillham's performances being cancelled due to differing political views. Two intimate shows across Melbourne were scheduled as a replacement. Their concert at the Sydney Opera House on 6 September 2024 was live streamed globally. During the first half of 2024, the band toured across Europe and North America, including their fourth appearance at Glastonbury Festival, and their first performance in Alaska. On 30 August 2024, the Cat Empire announced their next album ''Bird In Paradise'', scheduled for release on 7 March 2025. On 31 January 2025, the Cat Empire released an EP titled ''Devil''.


Activism

In response to the proposed dumping of around 3 million cubic metres of dredged seabed onto the Great Barrier Reef, a legal fighting team was formed by World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)-Australia and the
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(AMCS) in late 2013/early 2014. The legal team received further support in April 2014, following the release of the "Sounds for the Reef" musical fundraising project. Produced by Straightup, the digital album features the Cat Empire, in addition to artists such as
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, The Herd, Sietta,
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,
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, The Bamboos (featuring Kylie Auldist) and Resin Dogs. Released on 7 April 2014, the album's 21 songs—including the Cat Empire's song "Steal The Light"—were sold on the
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website. The band have been official ambassadors for Melbourne organization
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since 2011, actively participating in events and running fundraising initiatives to support the work of the centre, including their 2016 Telethon, band member run donation drives and raffling off rare memorabilia.


Band members

;Current members *
Felix Riebl Felix Riebl (born 1 May 1981) is a singer, songwriter, and composer based in Melbourne. He is the co-founder, band leader and principal songwriter of the internationally acclaimed band The Cat Empire, who have made multi-platinum albums, and are ...
– lead vocals, percussion, Cuban tres (1999–present) *
Ollie McGill Oliver James McGill (born 2 November 1981) is an Australian musician who is the keyboard player and backing vocalist for The Cat Empire. He composed "Dumb Ways to Die" for Metro Trains Melbourne. McGill is also a member of several other bands, ...
– piano, keyboards,
tubular bell Tubular bells (also known as chimes) are musical instruments in the percussion family. Their sound resembles that of church bells, carillons, or a bell tower; the original tubular bells were made to duplicate the sound of church bells withi ...
s, backing vocals,
melodica The melodica is a handheld free-reed instrument similar to a pump organ or harmonica. It features a musical keyboard on top, and is played by blowing air through a mouthpiece that fits into a hole in the side of the instrument. The keyboard usu ...
(1999–present) * Grace Barbé – bass, backing and lead vocals (2022–present) * Daniel Farrugia – drums (2022–present; touring 2018) * Neda Rahmani – percussion, backing and lead vocals (2022–present) ;The Empire Horns * Kieran Conrau – trombone, bass trombone, cornet, backing vocals (2002–present) *
Roscoe James Irwin Roscoe James Irwin (born 21 February 1983) is a trumpet player, arranger, composer, multi-instrumentalist and producer from Melbourne, Australia. He is most known for his work as one of the trumpet players and the musical director for Australian ...
– trumpet, flugelhorn, backing vocals, arrangements, musical direction (2002–present) * Lazaro Ernesto Numa Pompa – trumpet, percussion, backing and lead vocals (2022–present) ;Former members *
Ryan Monro Ryan Monro (born 26 July 1981) is an Australians, Australian bassist, known for playing with Australian ska/jazz band The Cat Empire. He was bassist for The Cat Empire from its inception until 2021 and also plays in jazz trio "The Genie", which ...
– bass, backing vocals (1999–2021) *
Harry James Angus Harry James Angus (born 11 June 1982) is an Australian singer-songwriter, trumpet player and guitarist. He was one of the lead vocalists in the Melbourne band The Cat Empire along with Felix Riebl. He joined the group in early 2000 and left ...
– trumpet, backing and lead vocals, recorder, guitar (2001–2022) * Will Hull-Brown – drums (2001–2022) * Jamshid "DJ Jumps" Khadiwhala – turntables, percussion (2001–2022) ;Former touring musicians and substitutes * Carlo Barbaro – tenor saxophone (2002–2007, Empire Horns) * Ben Hendry – drums (2013; substitute for Will Hull-Brown) * Hugh Harvey – drums (2019; substitute for Will Hull-Brown) * Yuri Pavlinov – bass (2021–2022) * Dave Symes – bass (2021) * Darryn Farrugia – drums (2023; substitute for Daniel Farrugia) ;Empire Horns substitutes * Greg Spence – trumpet, backing vocals * Nick Wilkins – trumpet, backing vocals * Jordan Murray – trombone, backing vocals * Phil Noy – tenor saxophone ;Empirical Strings * Kristy Conrau – cello * Alyssa Conrau – violin ;2008 string section * Jonny Ng – violin * Adam Cadell – violin * Neil Thompson – viola * Dale Rickert – cello * Fran Haysey – triangle * Paul Cashmere – tubular bells ;The Empire Dancers * Fai Khadiwhala * Anthony (Bboy Lamaroc) * Carlos (Bboy Pepito) * DJ Rude Bouy * Benny 'BJ' Riley * John Hurle * Lenard Trae (Enigma Boogie) * Andre Widjaja (Jazzy Dre) * Arthur Brammall


Timeline


Discography

;Studio albums *''
The Cat Empire The Cat Empire are an Australian jazz/funk band, formed in Melbourne, Victoria, in 1999. For most of the band's duration, the core members were Felix Riebl (lead vocals, percussion), Harry James Angus (trumpet, vocals), Will Hull-Brown (drums), ...
'' (2003) *''
Two Shoes ''Two Shoes'' is the second studio album by Australian ska-jazz band the Cat Empire, which was issued on 19 April 2005. It is the follow-up to their successful self-titled debut album. It was recorded in November to December 2004 in Havana, ...
'' (2005) *'' Cities: The Cat Empire Project'' (2006) *''
So Many Nights ''So Many Nights'' is the Cat Empire's fourth studio album. On 30 July 2007, the band announced on their website and to their mailing list that the album has been released on 22 September. The release of the album was followed by an Australian ...
'' (2007) *''
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'' (2010) *'' Steal the Light'' (2013) *''
Rising with the Sun ''Rising with the Sun'' is the seventh studio album by Melbourne band the Cat Empire. It was produced by Jan Skubiszewski and released on 4 March 2016 through Two Shoes Records. The first single was "Qué Será Ahora", followed by "Wolves" and ...
'' (2016) *''
Stolen Diamonds ''Stolen Diamonds'' is the eighth studio album by Melbourne band the Cat Empire. It was produced by Jan Skubiszewski and released on 15 February 2019 through Two Shoes Records. The album was released almost three years after their previous album, ...
'' (2019) *''
Where the Angels Fall ''Where the Angels Fall'' is the ninth studio album by Australian band the Cat Empire, released on 25 August 2023 through Two Shoes Records. It was co-produced by Felix Riebl, Ollie McGill, Ross Irwin, and Andy Baldwin, who had previously w ...
'' (2023) *''Bird in Paradise'' (2025)


Awards and nominations


APRA Awards

The
APRA Awards APRA Awards may refer to one of two awards ceremonies: *APRA Awards (Australia) *APRA Awards (New Zealand) The APRA Music Awards are several annual and two-yearly award ceremonies run in New Zealand by Australasian Performing Right Associatio ...
are presented annually from 1982 by the
Australasian Performing Right Association APRA AMCOS consists of Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society (AMCOS), both copyright management organisations or copyright collectives which jointly represent over 100,000 songwri ...
(APRA), "honouring composers and songwriters". They commenced in 1982. ! , - ,
2014 The year 2014 was marked by the surge of the Western African Ebola epidemic, West African Ebola epidemic, which began in 2013, becoming the List of Ebola outbreaks, most widespread outbreak of the Ebola, Ebola virus in human history, resul ...
, "Steal the Light" (Harry Angus, Felix Riebl) , Song of the Year , , , -


ARIA Music Awards

The
ARIA Music Awards The Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (commonly known informally as ARIA Music Awards, ARIA Awards, or simply the ARIAs) is an annual series of awards nights celebrating the Australian music industry, put on by the Austr ...
is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of
Australian music The music of Australia has an extensive history made of music societies. Indigenous Australian music forms a significant part of the unique heritage of a 40,000- to 60,000-year history which produced the iconic didgeridoo. Contemporary fusions o ...
. They commenced in 1987. The Cat Empire has won one award. ! , - , rowspan="6",
2004 2004 was designated as an International Year of Rice by the United Nations, and the International Year to Commemorate the Struggle Against Slavery and Its Abolition (by UNESCO). Events January * January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 60 ...
, rowspan="3", ''The Cat Empire'' , Best Group , , rowspan="6", , - , Breakthrough Artist - Album , , - , Best Urban Album , , - , "Days Like These" , Breakthrough Artist - Single , , - , Andy Baldwin and The Cat Empire for The Cat Empire ''The Cat Empire'' ,
Producer of the Year The Grammy Award for Producer of the Year, Non-Classical is an honor presented to record producers for quality non-classical music at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards. Honors in ...
, , - , Andy Baldwin for The Cat Empire ''The Cat Empire'' , Engineer of the Year , , - , rowspan="2",
2005 2005 was designated as the International Year for Sport and Physical Education and the International Year of Microcredit. The beginning of 2005 also marked the end of the International Decade of the World's Indigenous Peoples, Internationa ...
, ''Two Shoes'' ,
Best Rock Album The Grammy Award for Best Rock Album is an award presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards, to recording artists for quality albums in the rock music genre. Honors in sever ...
, , rowspan="2", , - , Ben Quinn for The Cat Empire "The Car Song" , Best Video , , - , rowspan="2",
2006 2006 was designated as the International Year of Deserts and Desertification. Events January * January 1– 4 – Russia temporarily cuts shipment of natural gas to Ukraine during a price dispute. * January 12 – A stampede during t ...
, Adam Rhodes for The Cat Empire ''Cities: The Cat Empire Project'' , Engineer of the Year , , rowspan="2", , - , ''Cities: The Cat Empire Project'' ,
Best World Music Album The Grammy Award for Best Global Music Album is an honor presented to recording artists for influential music from around the globe at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards. Honors i ...
, , - , rowspan="1",
2009 2009 was designated as the International Year of Astronomy by the United Nations to coincide with the 400th anniversary of Galileo Galilei's first known astronomical studies with a telescope and the publication of Astronomia Nova by Joha ...
, ''Live at the Bowl'' , Best Music DVD , , , - , rowspan="1",
2010 The year saw a multitude of natural and environmental disasters such as the 2010 Haiti earthquake, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, and the 2010 Chile earthquake. The 2009 swine flu pandemic, swine flu pandemic which began the previous year ...
, ''Cinema'' , Best Adult Alternative Album , , , -


Music Victoria Awards

The
Music Victoria Awards The Music Victoria Awards (previously known as The Age EG Awards and The Age Music Victoria Awards) are an annual awards night celebrating music from the Australian state of Victoria. They commenced in 2006 and are awarded in Melbourne Music W ...
are an annual awards night celebrating Victorian music. They commenced in 2006. ! , - , rowspan="1",
2024 The year saw the list of ongoing armed conflicts, continuation of major armed conflicts, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Myanmar civil war (2021–present), Myanmar civil war, the Sudanese civil war (2023–present), Sudane ...
, The Cat Empire , Best Pop Work , , rowspan="1",


National Live Music Awards

The
National Live Music Awards The National Live Music Awards (NLMAs) are annual Australian music awards, established by Heath Media in 2016. They were preceded by the AU Live Music Awards in the previous two years. The awards are given in categories that recognise the best ...
(NLMAs) are a broad recognition of Australia's diverse live industry, celebrating the success of the Australian live scene. The awards commenced in 2016. ! , - , rowspan="2",
2018 Events January * January 1 – Bulgaria takes over the Presidency of the Council of the European Union, after the Estonian presidency. * January 4 – SPLM-IO rebels loyal to Chan Garang Lual start a raid against Juba, capital of ...
, The Cat Empire , Best Live Act of the Year - People's Choice , , rowspan="2", , - , Harry James Angus (The Cat Empire) , Best Live Voice of the Year - People's Choice , , - ,
2019 This was the year in which the first known human case of COVID-19 was documented, preceding COVID-19 pandemic, the pandemic which was declared by the World Health Organization the following year. Up to that point, 2019 had been described as ...
, The Cat Empire , Live Blues and Roots Act of the Year , , , -


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Cat Empire, The ARIA Award winners Australian indie rock groups Australian ska groups Musical groups established in 1999 Musical groups from Melbourne 1999 establishments in Australia