Chad's Tree are an Australian rock band, formed in
Perth
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in 1983. The band's brittle, off-kilter sound evoked the sense of distance, desolation, harshness and loneliness of the
Nullarbor Plain
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(but also its fragile nature), much in the same fashion as fellow Perth outfit
The Triffids
The Triffids were an Australian alternative rock and pop band, formed in Perth in Western Australia in May 1978 with David McComb as singer-songwriter, guitarist, bass guitarist and keyboardist.McFarlane (1999). Encyclopedia entry fo"The T ...
.
Biography
The Snarskis were born in London, to Polish refugee parents, and grew up on a 36 hectare farm on the outskirts of
Perth, Western Australia
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.
Their teenage musical passions were shared – ''Explosive Hits '77'',
the Doors
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,
the Velvet Underground
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,
Television
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.
The band relocated to Sydney in 1984, the remainder of the band followed some months later in James Hurst's
kombi. In 1985
Amanda Brown (
The Go-Betweens
The Go-Betweens were an Australian indie rock band formed in Brisbane, Queensland, in 1977. The band was co-founded and led by singer-songwriters and guitarists Robert Forster and Grant McLennan, who were its only constant members throughout ...
) was asked to record with the band (she appears on two tracks on the band's debut album ''Buckle in the Rail'') and was invited to join the band. In the end she rejected the offer and became a permanent member of
The Go-Betweens
The Go-Betweens were an Australian indie rock band formed in Brisbane, Queensland, in 1977. The band was co-founded and led by singer-songwriters and guitarists Robert Forster and Grant McLennan, who were its only constant members throughout ...
.
Chad's Tree supported not only
John Cale
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in their first year, but also
Nico
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, at the Prince of Wales in
St Kilda, shortly after they moved east in the mid-1980s
Chad's Tree issued its debut 7-inch single "Crush the Lily"/"Toll for Josephine" in November 1985 on the Hot label.
They released subsequent singles, "Sweet Jesus Blue Eyes"/"To the Highest Bidder" in February 1987 and "Stroller in the Attic"/"The Orchard" in March 1988, as well as their debut album ''Buckle in the Rail'' in January 1987 on the Nude label.
The "Crush the Lily" and "Sweet Jesus Blue Eyes" singles were also combined on the four-track, 12-inch
EP ''Chad's Tree'' for release in the United Kingdom through
Rough Trade Records
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.
There were a number of different line-ups over the course of six years. As well as Kim Bettenay, the band's bass players included Mark Hemery, Peter Michael, Barry Turnbull and Simon Kain. Susan Grigg joined on piano and violin in 1987, and was replaced by
Kathy Wemyss
Kathy Wemyss (pronounced 'Weemz') is an Australian rock musician. A multi-instrumentalist, she was a member of Chad's Tree (1989) and The Jackson Code.McFarlane (1999). Encyclopedia entry fo'Chad's Tree' Retrieved 1 February 2010.Spencer et al ...
in 1989. Jason Kain (lead guitar, ex-
Wet Taxis) also replaced Robert Snarski, who returned to Perth in October 1988
and went on to form
The Blackeyed Susans ''For the American band with a similar name, see Blackeyed Susan.''
The Blackeyed Susans are an Australian rock band, which formed in Perth in 1989. Long serving members are Phil Kakulas on bass guitar, guitar and vocals; and Rob Snarski on vo ...
The band issued a second album, ''Kerosene'', in March 1989.
After the band broke up Mark Snarski and Wemyss formed
the Jackson Code
The Jackson Code are an Australian rock band, formed in Perth in 1989.
Biography 1989-1991: Formation
The Jackson Code were formed in 1989, following the breakup of Mark Snarksi's earlier band, Chad's Tree. For the band's debut album, Snarsk ...
.
After touring with American crime writer
James Ellroy
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in 1996, Mark left Australia for Europe finally settling in
Madrid
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. Rob Snarski lives in
Melbourne
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, where he joined and is a pivotal member of
The Blackeyed Susans ''For the American band with a similar name, see Blackeyed Susan.''
The Blackeyed Susans are an Australian rock band, which formed in Perth in 1989. Long serving members are Phil Kakulas on bass guitar, guitar and vocals; and Rob Snarski on vo ...
.
In March 2010 Memorandum Records released a compilation album, ''Crossing Off the Miles'', which included both studio albums, all the band's single and B-sides, together with eleven early demos and live recordings. The release also included a 32-page booklet with photos and liner notes from eight contributors including both Rob and Mark Snarski, authors Niall Lucy and David Nichols and band insiders.
Members
* Mark Snarski – vocals
* Rob Snarski – vocals, guitar, bass
* Jason Kain – guitar
*
Kathy Wemyss
Kathy Wemyss (pronounced 'Weemz') is an Australian rock musician. A multi-instrumentalist, she was a member of Chad's Tree (1989) and The Jackson Code.McFarlane (1999). Encyclopedia entry fo'Chad's Tree' Retrieved 1 February 2010.Spencer et al ...
– vocals, violin, trumpet
* James Hurst – drums
* Kenny Davis Junior – violin
* Sue Grigg – violin, piano
*
Amanda Brown – violin
* Rodney Howard – bass
* Peter Michael – bass
* Kim Bettenay – bass
* Barry Turnbull – bass
* Mark Hemery – bass
* Simon Kain – bass
Discography
Albums/EPs
* ''Chad's Tree'' (EP) – Hot Records
(HOT 1229) (1986)
* ''Buckle in the Rail'' – Nude Records
(Fine 1) (January 1987)
* ''Kerosene'' – Nude Records
(DAMP96) (March 1989)
* ''Crossing Off the Miles'' – Memorandum Records
(MEMO7) (22 March 2010)
Singles
* "Crush The Lily" / "Toll For Josephine" – Hot Records
(HOT 727) (November 1985)
* "Sweet Jesus Blue Eyes" / "To The Highest Bidder" – Nude Records
(FIG 100) (February 1987)
* "The Orchard" / "Stroller in the Attic" – Nude Records
(FIG 110) (March 1988)
Compilations
* ''This Is Too Hot'' – Hot Records (1986) – "Crush The Lily"
* ''High Temperature: A Collection Of Hot Records From 1982 – 1985'' – Hot Records (1986) – "Crush the Lily"
Discogs – High Temperature: A Collection Of Hot Records From 1982 – 1985
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References
External links
AMO Artist profile – Snarski & Luscombe
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Chad's Tree
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Crossing Off The Miles CD review
Rate Your Music – Chad's Tree Discography
Record cover art at prehistoricsounds.com
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