Gyroscope are an Australian
rock
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band from
Perth
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, which formed in 1997 as Gyroscope Sunday. The members are Daniel Sanders as lead vocalist and on guitar, Zoran Trivic on guitar and backing vocals, Brad Campbell on bass guitar and backing vocals and Rob Nassif on drums. As of 2014 the group has released four studio albums on major labels.
Gyroscope's first major label album, ''
Sound Shattering Sound'', was released in June 2004 – seven years after formation. It peaked at No. 37 on the
ARIA Albums Chart
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. Their second such album, ''
Are You Involved?'', was issued in September 2005, which debuted at No. 20. It was followed by a double A-sided single, "
Fast Girl / Beware Wolf", both tracks polled on the national radio station Triple J's Hottest 100 in
2005
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. The band's rise in popularity continued with their third album, ''
Breed Obsession'', which appeared in March 2008 and peaked at No. 1. It was nominated for 'Best Rock Album' at the
ARIA Music Awards of 2008
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. It was released through
Warner Music Australasia
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and provided four singles, including "
Snakeskin
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" (No. 30 on the ARIA Singles Chart and listed at No. 16 on
Triple J's Hottest 100 in 2007) and the anthem, "
Australia
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". The band's fourth album, ''
Cohesion'', was released in April 2010, which reached No. three and included the singles, "
Some of the Places I Know" and "
Baby I'm Getting Better", which charted at No. 32 and No. 34, respectively.
History
Early years
Gyroscope are an Australian rock group which started as Gyroscope Sunday in
Beechboro a suburb in Perth,
Western Australia in 1997, with Rob Nassif on drums, Carl Maiorana and then Kim Pengilly on bass guitar,
Daniel Sanders on guitar and lead vocals, and Zoran Trivic on guitar and backing vocals.
Trivic and Nassif had started jamming together and found Sanders through mutual friends.
Gyroscope Sunday issued a five-track cassette, ''First...'', in 1998.
By May 1998 Pengilly was replaced by Brad Campbell on bass guitar and backing vocals.
Trivic and Campbell had attended the same secondary school.
At that time they had formed a garage band and performed covers of Nirvana and Foo Fighters. Trivic later recalled "this was a way of learning our individual instruments as we were always about starting our own band – it was just gunna take some time."
In late 1998 as Gyroscope, with the line-up of Campbell, Nassif, Sanders and Trivic, recorded eight tracks which were released on a compact cassette, ''Gyroscope Demo'',
in June 1999,
with only 500 copies made.
While performing on the Perth live circuit the members also had work or school commitments. The band provided support slots for
Reel Big Fish
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(October 1999), Toe to Toe and
28 Days (December),
Millencolin (February 2000),
The Living End
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,
Unwritten Law
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.
Two independent extended plays, ''
Scalectrix'' (April 2000) and ''Means to an End'' were recorded and issued on cassette in 2000, where the former also appeared on CD. From December 2000 the band went on a six-month hiatus when Nassif travelled to Canada to study.
Both EPs were combined on cassette, in April 2001 (originally available in four different covers), as ''
Injuring Yourself Whilst Making Music''.
Upon Nassif's return in June 2001, the group signed with
Redline Records, owned by fellow Perth rockers,
Jebediah
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, and they supported that band on an Australian tour.
Gyroscope's first release for Redline was another EP, ''
Take Time'' (May 2002). In October that year ''
Juice Magazine
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'' named them as one of the next big things along with
The Vines,
Jet and
The Datsuns
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. At the end of 2002 Gyroscope won a
WAMi Award for "Most Popular Local Original Punk Act".
Gyroscope signed with
Festival Mushroom Records
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at the beginning of 2003.
On 3 February that year, with Jedediah, they supported a gig by international headliners
Jimmy Eat World
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at The Globe,
Prahran East.
Gyroscope issued two more EPs in that year: ''
Midnight Express'' in May – which contained the live favourite "Fire Away". ''
Driving for the Storm / Doctor Doctor'' followed in September, and received airplay on
Triple J
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radio across Australia. "Doctor Doctor" was listed at No. 92 on the station's
Hottest 100 for that year.
''Sound Shattering Sound''
2004 was Gyroscope's breakthrough year.
They supported international visitors including
Blink-182
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,
Brand New,
Thursday
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Th ...
,
Dashboard Confessional
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(their lead singer,
Chris Carrabba
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, insisted that they open for his group upon hearing Gyroscope's EP),
Sparta
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,
Saves the Day and
The Get Up Kids
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. A new single, "
Safe Forever", came out in March 2004 and earned Gyroscope more mainstream exposure, it peaked in the top 100 of the
ARIA Singles Chart
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.
Their first studio album for Festival Mushroom Records, ''
Sound Shattering Sound'', was released on 14 June 2004.
It debuted at No. 37 on the ARIA Albums Chart in the following week
—a culmination of seven years' work while consolidating their live following. It combined newer material with tracks from their previous two EPs and "Safe Forever".
Andrew Murfett of ''
The Age
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'' felt it was "an assured release full of crunchy riffs and emotive lyrics."
''
FasterLouder
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''s Josie9 felt that older tracks "like 'Doctor Doctor', 'Driving for the Storm' and newie 'Confidence in Confidentiality' are excellent indicators of the bands live sound, with contrasting heavy/soft guitars thanks to guitarist Zoran Trivic, trade off vocals/screams courtesy of singer/guitarist Dan Sanders and Brad Campbell (Bass/vox) and thumping drums from Rob Nassif".
In support of its release Gyroscope commenced their first headlining tour of Australia.
Sanders described difficulties while touring and trying to maintain relationships, but noted an advantage: "I could be away for seven weeks and write some of my better lyrics because I'm missing a girl or mates."
''Are You Involved?''
In May 2005, Gyroscope recorded their second album, ''
Are You Involved?'', in Los Angeles with
Mark Trombino
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(Jimmy Eat World,
Drive Like Jehu
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,
Finch
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, The Living End, Blink-182) as producer and engineer. During the sessions, they filmed a music video for one side of the album's first single, "
Fast Girl" (March 2006), in
Death Valley
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.
Trivic described their sound "I hope people get chills when they listen to it! ... It has the same core elements
s onthe last record, yet this record pushes our musical boundaries a lil further."
Sanders felt one should not "focus on lyrics or the ins and outs of our songwriting but just enjoy."
''Are You Involved?'' was released on 25 September 2005, which peaked at No. 20 on the ARIA Albums Chart.
Initial copies had a bonus DVD featuring 'making of' documentaries for both the album and the "Fast Girl" video.
''FasterLouder''s Kellanator opined that their "lyrics cut you when you least expect it. Their whirling sounds take you on a journey. This isn't just music... the band have grown and shifted a little since their last release...
heyhave the knack of writing a good meaningful song with delicious pop hooks. Best combination ever."
Bemused on ''Punknews.org'' website noted that Trombino had "
elpedachieve a fuller, more realized sound than on previous recordings" and the album "has the ability to gradually work its way into your mindset with a lyric or vocal delivery here and a guitar line there."
During 2005 it was nominated for the inaugural
J Award
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– Triple J's Australian Album of the Year.
Two tracks, "Fast Girl" and "Beware Wolf", were listed, at No. 29 and No. 62 respectively, on that year's
Hottest 100
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.
"Fast Girl" was nominated at the
ARIA Music Awards of 2006
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for Breakthrough Artist – Single;
[Gyroscope at the ARIA Awards:
* 2006 winners and nominees:
* 2008 winners and nominees:
] and the band also received two WAMi Awards in 2006 for "Best Rock Act" and "Best Punk Act". "Beware Wolf" has been used on the Australian soap opera, ''
Home and Away
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''.
''Breed Obsession''
Following a successful tour of South Africa, Gyroscope recorded their third major label studio album, ''
Breed Obsession'', in
Liverpool
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during mid-2007.
Dave Eringa
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(
Idlewild,
Manic Street Preachers
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) produced the material while mixing occurred in London.
In September that year Gyroscope toured Australia supporting
Fall Out Boy
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on that group's Australian leg of their Friends or Enemies Tour.
The first single from ''Breed Obsession'', "Snakeskin", appeared in October 2007, which debuted at No. 30 on the ARIA singles chart.
It was the number-one most voted video on
JTV, number-one most requested track on Triple J's Super Request, and was ranked No. 16 on
Triple J's Hottest 100 for 2007.
The music video for "Snakeskin" was shot in
Wiltshire
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, near
Stonehenge
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, south of London. It has the band playing in a 200-metre
crop circle
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– made specifically for the video. This was the same farm where Led Zeppelin's crop circle was made, which features on the cover of that group's ''
Remasters'' compilation album (October 1990).
Gyroscope performed at the
Big Day Out
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festival, which toured Australia and New Zealand in late January and early February 2008.
Rhythmelody at ''FasterLouder'' caught their performance at the
Claremont Showground on 3 February, "they let loose a fantastic set filled with old tracks from Gyroscope's younger years, tracks which long time supporters and new fans alike soaked up."
Later that month the band released the second single from the album, "
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** Palau becomes a self-governing territory.
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", which peaked in the top 100.
''Breed Obsession'' was issued on 8 March 2008, which debuted at No. 1 on the ARIA Albums Chart,
the highest debut in the band's history and the first Australian artists' number-one album or single for fifteen weeks.
AllMusic's Stewart Mason found that they "shake off their always tenuous connection to punk and reveal themselves to be a mainstream pop/rock band with few musical aspirations further than a handful of FM radio hits" and summarised that it was "generically tasty, but full of meaningless empty calories."
By August that year the album was certified gold by ARIA for shipment of 35,000 units.
In May 2008 Gyroscope released a music video for "
Australia
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". It was filmed in Sydney and directed by Tom Sparks.
"Australia" appeared as the next single in the following month,
which peaked at No. 52.
At the
ARIA Music Awards of 2008
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''Breed Obsession'' was nominated for Best Rock Album.
The fourth single, "
These Days
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", appeared in November that year.
''Cohesion''
Following a national tour supporting The Living End, Gyroscope began writing for their fourth studio album, ''
Cohesion''. The band had 25 songs prior to sorting out the final track list. They signed with
Island Records Australia
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and from September 2009
Gil Norton
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(
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,
Maxïmo Park
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,
Foo Fighters
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) produced their sessions at
Rockfield Studios
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, in
Monmouth
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, Wales.
On 16 October 2009 in an interview with Triple J, Sanders announced that the record would be completed by mid-November. He also said that they were considering a self-titled album.
In December 2009 the group revealed a track from the album, "Live Without You", for radio spots and as an album teaser, on their
MySpace
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page. The first single from the album, "
Some of the Places I Know", was released in March 2010, which peaked at No. 32.
The music video had appeared in February. ''Cohesion'' followed on 9 April 2010, which debuted at No. 3.
Mike Allen at SputnikMusic described it as "straightforward rock...
tis keen on its utilization of blistering riffs, incongruent dynamics, and Daniel Sanders' soaring clean vocals, all of which play an intricate role in creating the melting pot. Monstrous choruses and infectious hooks are strewn throughout."
In June they started their national tour to promote the album.
2010–2014
On 22 April 2010 the band blogged on their official MySpace page
that Warner Music were due to release a compilation album, ''Best of Gyroscope'',
on 7 May via
iTunes
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, without the band's permission. They only found out about the compilation through their fans on Facebook.
The band issued a joint statement through their management, criticising Warner for not consulting them.
They declared, "The song selection, artwork and everything about this release has been done without consultation with the band. Gyroscope are a band who have always put our fans first. In our opinion, the release of this album without consultation with the band, and without including any material from our new album ''Cohesion'', does not represent good value for our fans."
The album was released anyway.
The album has since been removed from iTunes and recalled from stores.
In May 2011 they performed at the annual
Groovin' the Moo
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festival at regional centres in Australia.
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In May 2012 Trivic broke both legs when he was struck by a car whilst riding his motorcycle. Initially it was anticipated that his recovery would only take three to four months however his rehabilitation took longer. As a result, the band went into an enforced hiatus until December 2014 when they recommenced live performances with a national tour to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the release of their debut album, ''Sound Shattering Sound''.
2015–2016
In May 2015 Gyroscope played a secret show at The Hen House studios to celebrate the Hen House's 5th birthday. In February 2016 the band announced a one off show at the Prince of Wales Hotel in Bunbury over the Easter weekend. On 3 March 2016 the band posted a photo of rehearsals on Facebook announcing that they are working on some new songs.
''Crooked Thought / DABS''
In 2017 the band released a double A side called "Crooked Thought / DABS" and did a national tour to celebrate the release in January 2018. Recorded at Blackbird Studios in Perth by Dave Parkin.
2018–present
The summer of 2018 saw the band head back into Blackbird Studios again with Parkin behind the desk. They ended up recording a session which would sit on their shelves for a good year or so gathering dust.
On Friday 13 September 2019 they released worldwide 3 tracks from this studio stint in the form of an EP, titled '4YRLV'.
They are; title track '4YRLV', 'I Am The Night' and 'Bloodstreams'.
Other projects
Gyroscope members have been involved in side projects and extraneous business ventures.
Sanders and Campbell performed in a Nirvana tribute band, Nirvanarama, its other members were Chris Daymond (Jebediah) on guitar and Drew Goddard (
Karnivool
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lead guitarist) on drums.
Nirvanarama played its inaugural show at the Rocket Room venue in Perth at the Smells like Christmas Spirit, Christmas party. They played another set of tribute shows in December 2013.
The support act were Dead Glorious, a street punk group which includes Gyroscope guitarist, Trivic, together with Fergus Deasy (
Little Birdy
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), Matt Pirga (The Reserves) and Matthew Radich (The Critics).
Gyroscope frontman Sanders also started a band in mid 2014, called 'Heard Of Cows?', with two members of Karnivool. The lineup consists of Sanders on vocals/guitar, Jono Stockman (
Karnivool
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bassist) on bass/vocals and Drew Goddard (
Karnivool
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lead guitarist) on drums/vocals. Bands they have played alongside include the Meat Puppets, Brant Bjork, the Hard-Ons, Förstöra.
Nassif purchased a
rehearsal
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studio, Hen House Rehearsal Studios, in May 2010 in
Osborne Park.
It is the same location where Gyroscope had written four of their albums. Nassif described this venue as "a place where bands and musicians can hang out with friends, create amazing music and have fun." Artists which have rehearsed there include Jebediah,
Drapht
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,
Kryptonics
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, Wrath of Fenrir and Monument.
In the Aussie winter of 2018, Sanders revealed a solo project called XIII (''pron.'' 'thirteen') and released the debut album titled ''Bloody Banks of the Swan''. Wanting to play these songs live, Sanders (vocals/guitar) enlisted old mates Mykal Deville (bass/vocals) and Drew Goddard (drums/vocals). On 2 March 2019 they played their debut show and filmed parts of a super 8 music video for "I Want An Axe To Break The Ice" at Perth City Limits Festival @ Badlands Bar, Perth.
2018 saw Campbell, Sanders and Trivic build their own purpose built recording studio called The Skullery. Situated in their hometown of Perth in a suburb called Malaga, in a recent interview with Alice Cooper they mentioned that "The Skullery is a legends only creative space."
Reflections
Nassif, as part of his ownership and management of The Hen House Rehearsal Studios, continues to update a section entitled "Ideas" on the business' website as of November 2012. Nassif has used the blog to provide advice for newer musicians and bands with reflections from his time with Gyroscope. In a post entitled, "It's not the most talented bands that make it. It's the most persistent!", Nassif explains that Gyroscope recorded its debut album seven years after formation and that a significant contributing factor to the maintenance of the band, as well as other bands, was the equal apportioning of songwriting royalties to all band members:
I think this is incredibly important for young bands because it sets the tone for everyone's roles with in the band. It encourages the members who may not be contributing to the song writing to make sure they contribute in other areas. Such as running the Facebook pages, sourcing the merchandise designs, booking gigs and organising the rehearsal studio.
It means picking up any slack, so that even if your not directly involved with the songwriting your still pushing the band forward with your other responsibilities. Great songs alone will not get your band to where you want to go unless your doing all the smaller things really well too.
On 3 November 2012, Nassif uploaded a post entitled "3 Reasons Your Band Should Play More Live Shows!", in which he reveals that "Gyroscope has never earned a cent from any of our 4 album releases."
Members
Current
* Daniel Sanders – guitar, vocals
(1997–present)
* Zoran Trivic – guitar, vocals
(1997–present)
* Brad Campbell – bass guitar, vocals
(1998–present)
* Sim Dreja – drums
(2020–present)
Former
* Carl Maiorana – bass guitar
(1997)
* Kim Pengilly – bass guitar
(1997–98)
* Rob Nassif – drums
(1997-2019)
Discography
* 2004: ''
Sound Shattering Sound''
* 2005: ''
Are You Involved?''
* 2008: ''
Breed Obsession''
* 2010: ''
Cohesion''
Awards and nominations
APRA Awards
The
APRA Awards 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.
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2011
The year marked the start of a Arab Spring, series of protests and revolutions throughout the Arab world advocating for democracy, reform, and economic recovery, later leading to the depositions of world leaders in Tunisia, Egypt, and Yemen ...
, "Baby I'm Getting Better" (Daniel Sanders, Robert Nassif, Brad Campbell, Zoran Trivic)
, Rock Work of the Year
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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 ...
have been presented since 1987, Gyroscope have received two nominations.
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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 ...
, "Fast Girl"
, Breakthrough Artist – Single
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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 ...
, ''Breed Obsession''
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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 ...
,
Channel Awards
*2008
Channel V
Channel '' ("V" as in the letter, not the Roman numeral "5") is a Chinese and former Asian pay television musical network originally launched by Star TV Hong Kong (now Disney Networks Group Asia Pacific). It was part of the unit of Disney In ...
–Rock Artist of the Year
J Award
The
J Awards
The J Awards are an annual series of Australian music awards, established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J, and which also extend to sister stations, Triple J Unearthed and Double J. The awar ...
are an annual series of Australian music awards that were established by the
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) is Australia’s principal public service broadcaster. It is funded primarily by grants from the federal government and is administered by a government-appointed board of directors. The ABC is ...
's youth-focused radio station
Triple J
Triple J is an Australian government-funded national radio station founded in 1975 as a division of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). It aims to appeal to young listeners of alternative music, and plays far more Australian conten ...
. They commenced in 2005.
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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 ...
, ''Are You Involved?''
, Australian Album of the Year
,
WAMi Awards
The
West Australian Music Industry Awards
The Western Australian Music Industry Awards (commonly known as WAMis) are annual awards presented to the local contemporary music industry, put on by the Western Australian Music Industry Association Inc (WAM).
History
WAM was originally fo ...
(WAMi Awards) have been presented by the Western Australian Music Industry Association since 1994. Gyroscope have received seventeen nominations and have won nine times.
[Gyroscope at the WAMi Awards:
* 2002 winners:
* 2003 winners:
* 2005 nominees:
* 2005 winners:
* 2006 nominees:
* 2006 winners:
* 2007 winners and nominees:
* 2008 winners and nominees:
* 2009 nominees:
* 2009 winners:
* 2010 nominees:
* 2010 winners:
* 2011 nominees:
* 2011 winners:
]
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, 2002
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, Most Popular Local Original Punk Act
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, rowspan="3", 2003
, Most Popular Local Original Act
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, Most Popular Local Original Indie Rock Act
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, Zoran Trivic
, Most Popular Original Guitarist
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, 2005
, rowspan="4", Gyroscope
, Best Punk Act
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, rowspan="4", 2006
, Most Popular Live Act
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, Best Rock Act
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, Best Punk Act
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, ''Are You Involved?''
, Most Popular Album
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, 2007
, Rob Nassif
, Best Drummer
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, rowspan="3", 2008
, rowspan="2", "Snakeskin"
, Best Popular Single/EP
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, Best Popular Music Video
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, rowspan="5", Gyroscope
, Most Popular Live Act
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, 2009
, Most Popular Live Act
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, Most Popular Act
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, Best Commercial Pop Act
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, 2011
, Most Popular Live Act
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References
External links
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Western Australian musical groups
Musical groups established in 1997
Australian pop punk groups
Australian alternative rock groups
Australian emo musical groups
Musical groups from Perth, Western Australia
1997 establishments in Australia