Area-7
Area-7 | |
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Origin | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Genres |
Pop punk Third wave ska Ska-punk |
Years active | 1994–present |
Labels |
Zomba Jive Shock |
Associated acts | Mad Not Madness |
Website | Area-7 on MySpace |
Members |
John "Stevo" Stevens David Jackson Charles "Chucky T" Thompson Dan Morrison Andy Gardiner Paul West Matt Sanders |
Past members |
Walter Eskdale Ivan Downey Rohan Pacey Alistair "Albags" Shepherd Toby "Tobias" Dargaville Dugald "Doogs" McNaughtan |
Area-7 (also known as Area 7) are an Australian Ska/Punk band. Forming in 1994 they have released five major releases; Road Rage, No Logic!, Bitter & Twisted (Gold status), Say It To My Face (Gold status) and Torn Apart. They have done extensive touring, playing dozens of major festivals and numerous national tours, and have also been regularly on national television over the course of their career. Highlights include their Gold albums, their ARIA nomination for Best Rock Album in 2000 and their significant success on the Australian touring circuit.
History
Area-7 rose from the ashes of Madness cover band Mad Not Madness. In 1994 three members, Dugald McNaughtan (keyboards), Charles "Chucky T" Thompson (guitar) and Dan Morrison (drums) left the group and began to write their own songs. They formed a band and named it after a lyric from The Specials' song (Dawning of A) New Era. In 1996, lead singer Walter Eskdale left and the band recruited John "Stevo" Stevens, formerly of rockabilly band Yeah Yeah!, to vocals.
Alistair Shepherd (sax), Toby Dargaville (trumpet) and Rohan Pacey (bass) joined around 1995. These three in turn all left in approximately 2002 and 2003, and were replaced by Paul West (trombone) Matt Sanders (trumpet), James Law (keys) and Chris Meighen (bass).
Discography
Albums
- Bitter & Twisted (2000) (#3 Australia, went Gold (sales 50,000+))
- Say It To My Face (2001) (#36 Australia)
- Torn Apart (2005)
Singles and EPs
- No Logic Demo (1996) EP (9 tracks)[1]
- Road Rage (1997) EP (7 tracks)
- No Logic (1998) EP
- Bitter Words (1998)
- Second Class Citizen (1999) No. 19 Australia
- Start Making Sense (2000) No. 37 Australia
- Bitter Words/Himbo (2000)
- Leave Me Alone (2001) No. 38 Australia
- Individuality (2001) No. 90 Australia[2]
- Nobody Likes A Bogan (2002) No. 26 Australia
- Big Issue (2004)
References
- ↑ "Area-7". MySpace. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
- ↑ "ARIAnet The ARIA Report!" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association. 19 November 2001. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
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