Eddy Current Suppression Ring (sometimes seen as ECSR) are an Australian
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band formed in 2003. By 2004 their line-up was Daniel Young Danny Current on drums, his brother Michael Young Eddy Current on lead guitar and keyboards, Brendan Huntley Brendan Suppression on lead vocals and Brad Barry Rob Solid on bass guitar. They have released four studio albums, ''Eddy Current Suppression Ring'' (October 2006), ''
Primary Colours
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'' (May 2008), ''Rush to Relax'' (February 2010) and ''All in Good Time'' (December 2019). At the
ARIA Music Awards of 2008
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, ''Primary Colours'' was nominated for
Best Rock Album. It won the
Australian Music Prize
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of $30,000 for the band in March 2009. ''Rush to Relax'' peaked at number 20 on the
ARIA Albums chart
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and was listed in the book, ''
100 Best Australian Albums
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'' (2010). At the
ARIA Music Awards of 2010
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it was nominated for Best Rock Album and
Best Independent Release.
History
2003–2005: Formation and early years
Eddy Current Suppression Ring (ECSR) formed in late 2003 in Melbourne when two brothers Daniel Gordon Young "Danny Current" or "Dan Helada" on drums and Michael David Young "Eddy Current" or Mikey on guitar and keyboards, started jamming at a Christmas party at the
Corduroy Records vinyl pressing plant in suburban
Highett where Eddy worked.
They encouraged Eddy's work mate, Brendan Huntley "Brendan Suppression" to ad-lib vocals into a tape recorder.
The subsequent tape provided "So Many Things", which became the B-side of the band's first single, "Get Up Morning" (2004) via Corduroy Records.
They were joined by Brad Raymond Barry "Rob Solid" on bass guitar.
The band is named for an electrical component of a transformer which subdues
eddy currents after Eddy recalled their pressing plant's handyman explaining about fixing the eddy current suppression ring.
Australian musicologist,
Ian McFarlane
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As a journalist ...
, observed they are a "new breed of no-frills garage punk groups that played by their own rules."
Their sound is influenced by
the Troggs
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,
the Standells
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,
X and
the Pagans.
Tim Scott of ''
Mess+Noise
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'' refers to the band's Australian delivery, "their brand of proto-punk doesn't pretend to be anything that it ain't. Just good old-time Aussie rock, sans the gimmicks."
During 2004 they began to attract a loyal fan-base at venues Pony, Town Hall Hotel, The Espy and Streetparty nights held at One Six One and the Stage.
Their debut single, "Get Up Morning" was described by Natalie Salvo of ''TheDwarf.com.au'', "
heyshowcase music that sounds like the Buzzcocks going surfing."
While its B-side, "So Many Things", which was recorded by the three-piece line-up (before Solid joined), is "a mostly spoken, bile-infused poison pen to an ex-lover and it brims with fuzz."
"It's All Square" (2005) is the group's second single,
which Lachie of ''Youth Central'' declared was "a punky blast that features an insanely catchy refrain... this is one band which you don't mind having stuck in your head."
Their first major performance was at the
Meredith Music Festival in December 2005.
2006–2009: Debut album to ''Primary Colours''

In October 2006 the group released their first studio album, an
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ous effort for Dropkick Records and distributed by
Shock Records
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.
They had used Caulfield Rehearsal Studios on 25 February 2006 to record it in four hours.
It received critical acclaim:
AllMusic
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's Mark Deming noticed, "
t'sdominated by tough, hooky tunes, no-frills musicianship, and Brendan's broad Australian accent"
while his associate Rick Anderson rated it as three-and-a-half stars out-of-five, "The world can always use another blast of clattery, rusty-razor-edged, two-chords-is-plenty-thank-you punk rock."
Lachie of ''Youth Central'' determined, "
heyplay 60s/70s-influenced punky garage rock, and play it well. Live, they are catchy, raw and full of a refreshingly innocent energy. On record, they are much the same."
The band performed at 2007
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concert in Melbourne in January.
They attended the inaugural
Golden Plains Festival
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in March of that year,
and followed with a gig at Cherry Rock in May.
"Demon's Demand" was written for the independent film, ''Constructing Fear'' and was issued as a single in September.
Phil of ''TheDwarf.com.au'' described it, "a working class tale, part grunge, part industrial, part Sex Pistols-esque geezer punk."
In May 2008 the band released its second studio album, ''
Primary Colours
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''.
It was recorded at Sing Sing Studios, Melbourne on an eight track tape machine for
Aarght Records/
Shock Records
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.
Although it did not reach the
ARIA Top 100 Albums chart, it peaked at No. 13 on the ARIA Hitseekers Albums chart.
Deming writes, "
tbecame an unexpected crossover success", while his associate K. Ross Hoffman rated it as four-out-of-five stars, "
heytap in to the primal, fun-loving energy of frill-free rock & roll, a spirit that feels every bit as immediate and relevant as it is familiar and timeless."
Also in May 2008 ECSR and fellow Melbourne band, UV Race (Tom Hardisty, Al Montfort, Georgia Rose, Daniel Stewart) performed a live set at
Missing Link Records
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' local store, which was released by July as a
split album
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on a
music cassette, ''Live at Missing Link'', via Aarght Records/Stained Circles.
It was re-released on CD and vinyl LP in 2012 by United States label, Almost Ready Records.
At the
ARIA Music Awards of 2008
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, ''Primary Colours'' was nominated for
Best Rock Album – their first
ARIA nomination. In October it was nominated for the
J Awards
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, as a candidate for the radio station
Triple J
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's Australian album of the year. In November ''Primary Colours'' was named Best Independent Hard Rock/Punk Release at the
AIR Awards of 2008. In March 2009 the band won $30,000 with
Australian Music Prize
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for ''Primary Colours''. In January 2022 ''
Rolling Stone Australia
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'' listed the album at No.41 of its 200 Greatest Australian Albums of All Time.
2010–current: ''Rush to Relax'' to ''All in Good Time''
''Rush to Relax'' is the group's third studio album, which appeared in February 2010 and was recorded live-in-the-studio with Mikey Young producing.
Mikey (Eddy) and Huntley (Suppression) spoke with Triple J's
Zan Rowe about their recording session: they used a double-booked rehearsal space for six hours at zero cost.
They explained that song writing and preparation occurred before entering the studio and post-production mixing at Mikey's home was minimal.
It peaked at number 20 on the ARIA Albums chart.
Nate Knaebel of AllMusic scored it at four-out-of-five, "unexpectedly loose, protean feel of ''Rush to Relax'' makes for a wholly satisfying step forward from one of Australia's finest bands."
In October ''Rush to Relax'' was listed at number 45 in the book, ''
100 Best Australian Albums
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'' (2010).
The authors observed, "
ttook
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beyond their DIY attitude...
ndtranscends what was already appealing about their prior work."
At the
ARIA Music Awards of 2010
The 24th Annual Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAs) are a series of award ceremonies which included the 2010 ARIA Artisan Awards, ARIA Hall of Fame Awards, ARIA Fine ...
it was nominated for Best Rock Album and
Best Independent Release.
It was also short-listed for the Australian Music Prize.
After an album launch attracted 1800 people, Mikey reflected, "I had to question whether I'd want to go see a band like mine at a show that big... I was humbled, but a bit weirded out at the same time."
The group went into hiatus while individual members undertook side projects (see
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).
After their five-year hiatus the band reconvened in September 2015 prior to headlining the Golden Plains Festival in March 2016.
Initially it was expected to be a "one-off" show.
Mikey Cahill of ''
The Herald Sun
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'' caught their performance, "
heyare the finest, fiercest garage rock band in the world — equally dumb and smart."
In a review of
Bad//Dreems' album ''Gutful'' (April 2017), music journalist Andrew Stafford bemoaned ECSR's absence from the music scene, they are "sorely missed" in these "lean times for guitar-based rock music" and the "rise of Donald Trump."
Stafford finds "the influence of Eddy Current is palpable... on a few songs."
ECSR resumed jamming in 2018 and decided they would start writing material for their fourth studio album, ''All in Good Time'', which was released in December 2019 on
Castle Face Records.
It was recorded by Mikey (Eddy) on 19 and 20 May at Singing Bird,
Frankston.
Tim Sendra of AllMusic gave it four-out-of-five stars, "classic thudding ECSR-style punk served up with jagged guitar riffs, sneering vocals, and tons of wire-sharp energy.
Stafford, writing for ''
Guardian Australia
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'', noticed, "
tis more contained and not as explosive as their first two albums, both of which were recorded in a matter of hours for a pittance."
The band toured Australia from April 2020.
Side projects
Eddy Current Suppression Ring's members have undertaken various side projects outside the band's activities.
Danny started a tattooing business.
His brother Mikey formed Ooga Boogas, as a pop rock group with Per Byström on drums, Les Stacpole on vocals and guitar and Richard Stanley on bass guitar.
They issued a single, "The Octopus Is Back", in September 2007.
Mikey, Byström and Stanley had started their own label, Aarght Records, earlier in that year.
They followed with their debut album, ''Romance and Adventure'', in September 2008.
Andy Tighe of
RTRFM 92.1 felt, "
tswell structured and cleverly crafted collective of tracks, but a poor production... as though it was written and recorded during the too much treble portion of the early 70's."
Their self-titled second album appeared in February 2013.
''Mess+Noise''s Patrick Emery declared them, "best band in the world" and explained that they "got everything: post-punk electronica, dirty-arse surf rock, elegant garage pop and everything in between."
Mikey Young, as Mikey Squires, formed an electro duo, Brain Children, with Max Kohane Max Crumbs (Agents of Abhorrence's drummer,
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's producer),
which released an eponymous six-track extended play in June 2009 via Stained Circles.
''ThreeThousand''s Samantha Chater felt it was, "crust punks making disco," which "sounds like the best thing to hit Melbourne dancefloors."
He formed synth punk outfit, Total Control in 2008 with two members of label mates, UV Race: Al Montford on guitar and Daniel Stewart on vocals plus Zephyr Pavey on bass guitar and James Vinciguerra on drums.
The group released a run of singles, "whenever time allowed" while "shifting styles dramatically."
They issued two albums, ''Henge Beat'' (August 2011) and ''Typical System'' (2014).
[ Note: Daniel Stewart is incorrectly shown as Dan Steward.] AllMusic's Fred Thomas noted that ''Henge Beat'' provided, "an amalgamation of the various cold styles that wove through their previous singles."
Huntley formed Boomgates in 2010 in Melbourne, initially a loose arrangement of friends jamming, with Shaun Gionis on drums, Stephanie Hughes on guitar and vocals, Angus Lords on guitar and Rick Milovanovic on bass guitar.
They issued three singles before their debut album, ''Double Natural'', appeared in 2012 via
Brisbane
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label, Bedroom Suck Records.
Outside of music Huntley works as a visual artist creating ceramic figures and oil-based paintings.
Members
Credits:
* Daniel Young Dan Helada or Danny Current – drums
* Michael Young Eddy Current or Mikey – lead guitar, keyboards
* Brendan Huntley Brendan Suppression – lead vocals
* Brad Barry Rob Solid – bass guitar
Discography
Studio albums
Live albums
Compilation albums
Singles
Awards and nominations
AIR Awards
The Australian Independent Record Awards (commonly known informally as
AIR Awards
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History
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) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector.
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2008
2008 was designated as:
*International Year of Languages
*International Year of Planet Earth
*International Year of the Potato
*International Year of Sanitation
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, Best Independent Hard Rock/Punk Album
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2010
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, Best Independent Artist
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ARIA Music Awards
The
ARIA Music Awards
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is an annual awards ceremony held by the
Australian Recording Industry Association
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.
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2008
2008 was designated as:
*International Year of Languages
*International Year of Planet Earth
*International Year of the Potato
*International Year of Sanitation
The Great Recession, a worldwide recession which began in 2007, continued throu ...
, ''Primary Colours''
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Best Rock Album
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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 ...
, ''Rush to Relax''
, Best Rock Album
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, ''Rush to Relax''
, Best Independent Release
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Australian Music Prize
The
Australian Music Prize
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(the AMP) is an annual award of $30,000 given to an Australian band or solo artist in recognition of the merit of an album released during the year of award. They commenced in 2005.
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, ''Primary Colours''
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J Awards
The
J Awards
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are an annual series of Australian music awards that were established by the
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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's youth-focused radio station
Triple J
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. They commenced in 2005.
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2008
2008 was designated as:
*International Year of Languages
*International Year of Planet Earth
*International Year of the Potato
*International Year of Sanitation
The Great Recession, a worldwide recession which began in 2007, continued throu ...
, ''Primary Colours''
, Australian Album of the Year
,
Music Victoria Awards
The
Music Victoria Awards
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are an annual awards night celebrating Victorian music. They commenced in 2006.
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2016
2016 was designated as:
* International Year of Pulses by the sixty-eighth session of the United Nations General Assembly.
* International Year of Global Understanding (IYGU) by the International Council for Science (ICSU), the Internationa ...
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References
External links
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2003 establishments in Australia