Friday, October 12, 2007

MM Vol 1 - 035 - Powderfinger


MM Vol 1 #035


Powderfinger

"Not My Kind Of Scene"

(2000)
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Genre:Alt Rock
When Odyssey Number 5 was released in 2000 Powderfinger did a Australia/Nz tour in support of the album. I was fortunate to meet Powderfinger backstage after their Auckland leg of the tour.
Now not to appear as a (complete) dweeb when meeting them, i researched (OK, downloaded) most of the tracks of the latest album. I had never heard of Powderfinger, let alone what genre they were, so it was time to listen.
Well to be honest, i liked the music i heard, very catchy, very vocal and very cool. So off i trotted, watched the concert, even sang the words (thanks Napster) then it was time to meet the gang. Everything went great until i was talking to Bernard Fanning (Lead Vocals) & Ian Haug (Lead Guitar). Bernard Fanning asked me what i thought of their music and what CD's i had of theirs, when suddenly a colleague of mine blurted out loudly that i had never heard of them till i downloaded the music of the net recently (& in front of a Herald reporter). So you could imagine Mr Fanning & Mr Haug's face when they heard that. Oh well, they wandered off for better company and left me with a Herald reporter asking many legal issue questions. By the way i have a new job now and also love buying Powderfinger's CDs. (Oh and if anyone cares, this is one my personal favourites of all time)

Within the space of three albums, Powderfinger emerged as one of Australia's most popular radio-friendly rock bands. They hail from Brisbane, famous for its sub-tropical climate and its often ultra-conservative "deep north" politics. The band grew out of a three-piece, becoming Powderfinger in 1990 with the addition of two more members, including singer/guitarist Bernard Fanning. They cut their musical teeth performing cover versions of classics by Neil Young (taking their name from one of Young's songs), the Rolling Stones, the Doors, Led Zeppelin, Steppenwolf, and Rodriguez. In the beginning, the group promoted their own gigs, posted their own flyers, and then put their earnings into 1,500 copies of a self-titled EP. The second EP Transformer was highlighted by "Reap What You Sow," a song featuring harmonies and showing off Fanning's soulful voice -- a taste of things to come.

The band was signed to Polydor Records, Australia, and their major-label debut album Parables for Wooden Ears followed in August 1994. Produced by Tony Cohen (Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, the Cruel Sea), this album emphasized the band's heavier side. A Top Ten seller in their home state, the album launched Powderfinger nationally, thanks also to a bout of constant touring. After a creative hibernation and two CD EPs, recording started for the second album, the breakthrough Double Allergic, which revealed a significant shift towards accessible rock songs rooted in melodic grooves. The singles "Pick You Up" and "DAF" (which stands for the first three chords of the song) picked up strong airplay support.

The album went straight to the Top Ten in September 1996, sold double platinum, and spent half a year in the Top 30. The follow-up album Internationalist was released two years later in September 1998, entered the charts at number one, and was still charting a year later when it landed the band a handful of ARIAs, Australia's annual industry awards. On a roll with September releases, 2000's Odyssey #5 again went straight to number one, became the group's biggest selling album with sales in excess of five platinum awards, and at the end of 2000, secured the band worldwide releases. ~ [Ed Nimmervoll]
For Neil Young visit "The Def 1000 Songs" Number 938 & Number 677
For The Doors visit "The Def 1000 Songs" Number 851, Number 746 & Number 729
For Rolling Stones visit "The Def 1000 Songs" Number 767 & Number 689
For Led Zeppelin visit "The Def 1000 Songs" Number 957 & Number 577
For Nick Cave visit "The Def 1000 Songs" Number 701
This song has a crowbarred rating of 95.4 out of 108

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