Gaslight Radio were an Australian
indie rock
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band. It was founded by brothers, Martin (guitar) and Rory Cooke (vocals, guitar) with Simon Piper (drums) and Phil Roubin (bass guitar) in
Burleigh Heads, Queensland
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in 1995. They released three studio albums, ''
Hitch on the Leaves'' (September 1998), ''Z-Nation'' (2003) and ''Good Heavens Mean Times'' (July 2006), before disbanding in 2009.
History
Gaslight Radio formed at
Burleigh Heads, Queensland
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Geography
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in 1995 as an indie guitar pop group by Rory Cooke on vocals and guitar, his brother Martin Cooke on guitar, Phil Roubin on bass guitar and Simon Piper on drums.
The Cooke brothers grew up in a housing commission suburb, Burleigh Park, which later became part of Burleigh Heads.
Rory later explained why he took up song writing, "If someone is in their bedroom with their headphones on, trying to drown their parents' fighting, that's when music can mean the most."
Gaslight Radio recorded a four-track demo in the Gold Coast hinterland, which included the track "Tarmac and Line". The demo was sent to
Mushroom Records
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, where the band signed with an independent offshoot – Lonely Guy Records. The first EP, ''Torchin' Towns, Hankering Homes'' (August 1996), was recorded over the Easter weekend with Greg Wales (
Drop City
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) producing at Smash Studios, Sydney. Australian musicologist,
Ian McFarlane
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, opined, "With influences drawn from US bands like The Pixies, Pavement and The Breeders, the band fashioned a compelling brand of low-fi indie guitar pop."
Its five tracks were "earning the band across-the-board praise."
"Tarmac and Line" was one of its popular tracks.
The group played several shows in the Gold Coast and Brisbane prior to the release of the EP, including co-headlining with another Gold Coast band, Pollen. They toured Australia for a year "with other like-minded bands such as Autohaze, Drop City and Pollen."
After its release their material gained high rotation on
JJJ radio and independent stations
ZZZ and
RRR. They appeared at the
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festival.
They recorded their second five-track EP, ''...Our Dolelove'' (June 1997),
in Melbourne during mid-1997 with the assistance of Charles Bickford from
the Paradise Motel. It appeared via Lonely Guy Records and was distributed by
Mushroom Distribution Services (MDS).
McFarlane felt its "track 'The Singer's a Liar' highlighted the band's off-kilter inventiveness."
Extensive touring was undertaken in support of the EP, including a national support with Even and Header.
In late 1997 Gaslight Radio recorded four tracks for their third EP, ''Is by Bus'' (November 1997), with Lindsay Gravina (
Underground Lovers
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,
Magic Dirt
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) at Birdland Studios, Melbourne. The title track, "Is by Bus", received significant airplay.
Phil Roubin departed the band, prior to their relocation from the Gold Coast to Melbourne.
Gaslight Radio's debut, ''
Hitch on the Leaves'' (September 1998), was released to critical acclaim: McFarlane described it as "a fine example of indie guitar-pop,"
while
AllMusic
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's Ned Raggett rated it as four out-of five stars.
He explained, "
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a wonderful debut album from this quintet, equal parts pretty Cocteau Twins-inspired shoegaze and fragile rock drive...
heydon't sound like a cloning of any one group in particular, partially since the group turns from total feedback overdrive to subtler, slow motion approaches."
In December 1999 they issued a six-track EP, ''Sleeveful of Slight'', via
Silvertone Records, "With a new bass player and drummer installed, the band recorded new material."
Five of its tracks were recorded in October with
Tim Whitten
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Career
Whitten's first recording was Boxcar's ''Vertigo'', where he j ...
producing.
Cameron Webb of ''Oz Music Project'' felt the title track is "easily the best track here and is forged from the same mould used for the previously released 'Is by Bus' and 'Spindlings of the Summer'."
Webb observed, "Upbeat catchy pop with skewed guitars and abstract lyrics have become the trademark of Gaslight Radio and there is no shortage of those elements here. However, it is nice to hear a more minimalist approach taken to most of the other tracks where drums have been stripped back and a greater prevalence bestowed upon the organ."
A six-track EP, ''Chapter 6: The Hard Luck Knights'', was released in 2002 via Love + Mercy / Inertia Records.
''Oz Music Project''s Jasper Lee opined "
t follows nicely onto their last release, the 7" ''Sleeveful of Slight'' and is broken down into two single tracks and four demo recordings... Not much to fault here, it's very much a Gaslight Radio disc, with their sound relatively intact through the years in the musical wilderness."
''Z-Nation'', the group's second album, was issued in 2003 via Love + Mercy / Inertia with Gravina, Michael Alonso and Glen Berry producing. According to Sam Fell of ''Mess + Noise'' "
twas a polarising release. Still, it was a record that found the band comfortable in their own musical skin; one where they developed their signature wall of sound. 'I like that album. Not many people do, but I do,'
oryCooke jokes. 'Marty and I had been doing it for a long time by that stage, we knew how to do it, realised strengths and weaknesses of certain things'."
Lee opined "the band have added several members to their ranks, the sum total of their parts being a fuller version of their earlier incarnation. The ever-languid vocals of Rory Cooke still glide through the band's defining jangly indie rhythms with a seemingly enhanced vigour."
Gaslight Radio released a compilation album, ''Magic Castle Broke Songs'', in August 2004.
It included tracks from their first four EPs.
The group's third studio album, ''Good Heavens Mean Times'' appeared in July 2006. Darren Levin of ''
The Sydney Morning Herald
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'' observed "the members had to weather homelessness, doomed relationships and Melbourne's hottest summer in 45 years. Tracked in five days at Birdland Studios, most of the album was written on the lounge-room floor of bass player Michael Regan's flat, where songwriting brothers Martin and Rory Cooke were temporarily housed."
In August 2007, New Zealand group
Cut Off Your Hands, performed "Is by Bus", on Triple J's ''
Like a Version
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The series was created by pres ...
'' program.
In 2009 Gaslight Radio disbanded with Rory and Martin Cooke pursuing their own projects: Forty Thousand Sisters for Martin,
and the Eliza Band for Rory.
Latter day members of Gaslight Radio included Nick Treweek (2nd drummer), Matt Davis (keys), Emily Fullerton (keys), Alex Jarvis (guitar), Peter Mclean (guitar), Michael Regan (bass) and Cameron Teys (drums). In June 2015
Emporio Armani
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choose "Change the Ending" from Gaslight Radio's album, ''Good Heavens Mean Times'', for an ad campaign.
Martin explained "
twas sourced old school, someone heard it on Youtube, and the negotiations started."
The track was co-written by the Cooke brothers.
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Discography
Albums
* ''
Hitch on the Leaves'' (September 1998) – Lonely Guy Records /
MDS (GUY004)
* ''Z-Nation'' (2003) – Love + Mercy/Inertia
(Briar004)
* ''Magic Castle Broke Songs'' (compilation album, August 2004) – Independent
(GR001)
* ''Good Heavens Mean Times'' (July 2006) – Love + Mercy
(Briar013)
Extended plays
* ''Torchin' Towns, Hankerin' Homes'' (August 1996) – Lonely Guy Records
(GUY001)
* ''...Our Dolelove'' (June 1997) – Lonely Guy Records /
MDS (GUY002)
* ''Is by Bus'' (November 1997) – Lonely Guy Records / MDS
(GUY003)
* ''Sleeveful Of Slight'' (December 1999) –
Silvertone Records (SILV002)
* ''Chapter 6: The Hard Luck Knights'' (2002) – Love + Mercy/Inertia
(Briar001)
* ''One Kid'' (2004) – Independent
Singles
* "Guillotine Sun" (2009)
References
External links
* archived on 28 August 2007.
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the originalon 3 March 2016. Retrieved on 27 August 2017.
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the originalon 2 January 2014. Retrieved on 27 August 2017.
"Gaslight Radio – ''Z-Nation''"archived fro
the originalon 4 February 2005. Retrieved on 27 August 2017.
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