Rock, Rock, Rock, Said the Boys On Top...

Posted over 4 years ago
Karaoke, an unhinged rendition of the Disney chestnut "A Whole New World," to be specific, brought Australians Patience Hodgson, John Patterson, and Alana Skyring together as musicians, but that sap-soaked turn at the mike didn't exactly foreshadow the classic punk racket on which the trio would build its reputation. Friends since childhood in Brisbane, Hodgson, Patterson, and Skyring honed their lo-fi, hyper-spazzy sound in Patterson's garden shed in the early 2000s with the help of the guitarist's father, who provided ample beer and barbecue. In the space of two years, the trio was releasing limited-run singles and demos of its Ramones and Yeah Yeah Yeahs-influenced songs -- enough to build a back catalog bigger than many established bands. In 2004, Dew Process, the label that is also home to Sarah Blasko and the Tremors, came calling; by February of 2005, the band had released its debut EP, The Ouch. The Touch. Later that year, the Grates played Austin's South by Southwest festival, initiating legions of stateside fans. As of winter 2005, the heavily touring act was in a Chicago studio recording its debut full-length alongside producer Brian Deck, who has worked with Modest Mouse and Iron & Wine. That album, Gravity Won't Get You High, arrived in late summer 2006 as a joint release by Dew Process and Interscope. by Tammy La Gorce for "allmusic.com":http://www.allmusic.com/

Comments (5)

  1. Dzendvokh says Come a long way from that garden shed. Nice write up. Definitely Yeah Yeah Yeah sounding. Good stuff. I see you got the hang of that multiple post thing.
    Permalink posted 10/21/2007
  2. dachmo says This was my test pad. Pretty simple once you figure it out. Thanks for the tutorial! maybe when they revamp the MOG site extra mp3's will be an option. I hope someone has told the folks in the shop that us MOGlins are starting to figure things out!
    Permalink posted 10/21/2007
  3. Joxley says Swa them open for someone..The Zutons, I think about 18 months ago, and have loved them ever since
    Permalink posted 10/21/2007
  4. goodmusiconly says Did someone say lo-fi, hyper-spazzy? Sounds like my cup of tea...
    Permalink posted 10/21/2007
  5. dachmo says I've been sitting on this album for a few months so I just figured that they had been written up a bunch already but not really.
    Permalink posted 10/21/2007

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