Stateside were an Australian rock band from
Brisbane
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, formed in 2014. The band consisted of guitarist Ethan Laenen, drummer Hamish Maguire, bassist Jackson Lehane, and vocalist Erin Reus. Stateside released three independent EPs: ''Burning Bridges'' (2015), ''Naïve'' (2017) and ''Havøc'' (2020). They broke up in 2020, without ever having released a studio album.
History
Early years and ''Burning Bridges'' (2014–2016)
Stateside was officially formed on 17 March 2014 as a rock band in Brisbane by high school friends: Erin Reus on lead vocals, Ethan Laenen on lead guitar, Brendan Heidke on rhythm guitar, Denzil Bowen on bass guitar, and Hamish Maguire on drums. The band spent the year writing demos that would later become their debut EP ''Burning Bridges'' released on the one-year anniversary of the band's inception in 2015. Earlier that year, Stateside entered the Brisbane Battle of the Bands and were one of the top six finalists, unfortunately the band lost against Counterfeit Umbrellas.
The popularity of the ''Burning Bridges'' EP led to the band opening as the local support for bands;
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,
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,
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and
With Confidence. The band embarked on 3 national tours over the next year as the openers for popular local bands in support of the ''Burning Bridges'' EP.
Bowen's departure, Lehane's arrival and ''Naïve'' (2016–2018)
2016 saw the band start to restructure their sound with the help of producer Troy Brady, formerly of
The Amity Affliction
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. Due to conflicting schedules, founding bassist Denzil Bowen left Stateside in early 2016 to focus on university study. After spending a year working on new music, the band released their new single "The Way We Were" in March 2017. The music video for the single has now gained over 1'000'000 views and took the band to new heights of popularity. Bassist, Jackson Lehane joined the band shortly after in early 2017, just prior to the release of their ''Naïve'' EP which released on 25 May. The EP reached No. 9 on the Alt iTunes Charts and No. 28 on overall charts and was met with favourable reviews. The band then spent the rest of the year on tour promoting this new EP, supporting
Against the Current and Stepson. The EP was praised for exploring issues on toxic relationships and emotional turmoil.
On 2 February 2018, the bands second single from the EP, "Neon" was released alongside an accompanying music video, just days before the bands first national headline tour. The ''Naïve'' Tour saw the band filling rooms all over the country & was supported Stuck Out.
The band spent the rest of 2018 on the road supporting several bands, in April they opened for
Simple Plan
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on their Australian leg of the ''
No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls'' 15th Anniversary tour.
In July, they supported Belle Haven on their ''You, Me & Everything in Between'' tour alongside
Casey. In September, nearly 140 bands, including Stateside, performed at the annual
BIGSOUND
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music conference in Brisbane. Stateside were part of the second lineup of over 60 other bands. In December they supported
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on the Australian leg of their ''
The Peace and the Panic'' tour, as well as nabbing a spot on the lineup for the inaugural
Good Things festival in Brisbane as a local support band. Through extensive touring & promotion of the ''Naïve'' Tour in 2018 the band made a name for themselves throughout Australia & were listed by Hysteria Mag as an upcoming band to look out for.
''Havøc'' and disbandment (2019–2020)
In April 2019, the band performed at the inaugural UsFest to raise funds for Girls Rock! Sydney. The event was created by
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vocalist and Music Feeds journalist Emmy Mack. Later in the year the band was the main support for
With Confidence's Australian tour. In December, in addition to frontwoman Erin Reus appearing on stage at Good Things 2019 again to sing "Jet Lag" alongside Simple Plan, Stateside was invited to open for one of two Simple Plan sideshows in Brisbane.
In March 2020, they supported Japanese rock band
One Ok Rock along with US band
Set It Off on the Australian leg of their Eye of the Storm world tour. In August, the band announced the release of their new EP ''Havøc'' would be their final effort, its only single "Low" was released on 12 August. The band disbanded following the EP's release that September. The band cited growing apart and wanting to go in different directions with their lives as the reason.
Musical style
Front woman Erin Reus cited
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and
PVRIS
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as major influences to the band's sound, especially on their 2017 EP ''Naïve''. "''As a young person learning about love, I didn’t know how else to express my feelings other than to write about them. I spent a lot of time hovering over all of the problems, and writing/recording/releasing the EP was basically closure for me.......''" said Reus when interviewed about her lyric writing on the ''Naïve'' EP.
Reus' vocal talent has been described as a mix of Jenna McDougall, from
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, and
Halsey.
Members
;Final line-up
* Erin Reus – vocals
* Ethan Laenen – lead guitar , rhythm guitar
* Jackson Lehane – bass
* Hamish Maguire – drums
;Former members
* Denzil Bowen – bass
* Brendan Heidke – rhythm guitar
Timeline
Discography
Extended plays
Singles
Music videos
Notes
References
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2013 establishments in Australia
2020 disestablishments in Australia
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Musical groups disestablished in 2020
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Australian alternative rock groups