Juke Kartel

London Cries
Origin Melbourne, Australia
Genres Alternative rock
Years active 20032013
Website London Cries.com
Members Toby Rand
Tommy Kende
Jason Pinfold
Dale Winters
AJ Oliveira
Past members Eddie Murphy
Adam Wickel
Ted Window
Todd Burman

London Cries (formerly Juke Kartel) are a rock band from Melbourne, Australia. The band formed in Melbourne, Australia in the early 2000s, and since October 2007 their line-up has consisted of vocalist Toby Rand, guitarist and piano Todd Burman, guitarist and back up vocalist Dale Winters, drummer Jason Pinfold with bassist and back up vocalist Tommy Kende. Lead vocalist Toby Rand, brought fame to the band after competing in American singing competition Rockstar: Supernova, a T.V show broadcast worldwide on CBS television - he finished third. In the early Fall of 2010, Juke Kartel will release their latest album Levolution on Carved Records.

History

Before Rock Star Supernova

Before Toby appeared on Rock Star: Supernova, Juke Kartel were just beginning to make a serious impression in their home town of Melbourne. They were originally famous in Melbourne's underground music scene. Most notably Juke Kartel opened for Nickelback in April 2006 and performed at such shows as the Taste of Chaos Tour in October 2005.

Post-Supernova

Following lead vocalist Toby Rand finishing third in the Rock Star Supernova series in September 2006, Juke Kartel signed to major international management company Sanctuary, who were negotiating with several record companies to finalize Juke Kartel's first label deal. In the meantime, they played some well-received shows at LA's famed Viper Room as showcase gigs.

The band was home in Australia for a short break in the later stages of October through until early November in 2006, before returning to the US to tour. In early 2007 they were invited to join the Rock Star Supernova US tour in North America. In January 2007 they joined the huge Tour of the US and Canada, supporting Epic recording artists Rockstar Supernova. Juke Kartel performed alongside former Mötley Crüe drummer/vocalist, Tommy Lee, and fellow Rockstar Supernova band member Lukas Rossi, who beat Rand to claim the vocalist role in Supernova. In March 2007 they featured as the tour's special guests for shows in Australia and New Zealand. Frontman Toby Rand said in an interview that many pranks were played throughout the tour, including Tommy Lee and co. taking the drums from Juke Kartel mid-solo one-by-one, leaving the drummer with only a snare and a hi-hat. He says they got Tommy back by covering his skins with talcum powder, leaving him in a white mist.

Juke Kartel's return to Australia heeded two landmark performances for the band, at both the 2007 Astra Awards and the Australian 2007 MTV Video Awards. Their energetic live rendition of "Throw it Away" at the Australian 2007 MTV Video Awards received a positive reaction from pop star, Fergie.[1]

On 30 November 2007, the band announced that their 2004 song, "Save Me", would feature on the series The Biggest Loser 5 in the US.

In late 2007, Juke Kartel did a number of gigs in their home town of Melbourne, including an unplugged performance on 23 November 2007, to open a show at the Palais Theatre in Melbourne, for Australian Idol season one runner up Shannon Noll.[2] Also a performance at the Ferntree Gully Hotel in Melbourne's eastern suburbs alongside Australian band, Noiseworks, was declared a "sellout" by the band's website.[3]

Signed

Juke Kartel released their debut album Nowhere Left to Hide on 3 April 2009. The album was produced by Rick Parashar who has worked with acts such as Nickelback, Pearl Jam, 3 Doors Down and Bon Jovi.[4] The first single from their debut album, "Save Me", was released on 4 October 2008, with a music video shot in New York City. The video received airplay from Rage and Video Hits. After the success of "Save Me", Juke Kartel released two more singles, "December" was the second and it received quite a bit of airplay, the third single, "If Only" was released and has received some airplay, including a live performance of it on the WB Kids show on Channel 9.

Juke Kartel have toured the album successfully all over Australia, from Melbourne, to Sydney, to Brisbane and the Gold Coast and even Perth. They played a huge fire benefit concert in Traralgon that also featured Lee Kernaghen, Bodyjar, Adam Brand and Evermore. Juke Kartel have announced via a Myspace blog that after the "Nowhere Left To Hide Tour" that they are permanently moving to California, USA to further their career.

In May 2010, it was announced by Carved Records that they would be picking up Juke Kartel as the newest artist on their label. They are set to release their Carved Records debut, Levolution, in early Fall of 2010. They have since relocated to Los Angeles, CA and are preparing for a tour of Australia with Slash in August 2010.

Television appearances

On return to Australia from touring, in early 2007, Juke Kartel's newfound fame led them to performing on two Australian morning television shows. 9am with David and Kim on Network 10[5] and The Today Show on the Nine Network.[6] Toby also made a cameo appearance on Channel 9's show, 20 to 1.

On 2 November 2007, Rand appeared as a co-host on Channel V program, whatUwant.[7]

On 24 March 2009, Juke Kartel appeared on Canadian TV - The Electric Playground.

On 10 May 2009, Juke Kartel appeared on the Warner Brothers kids show, performing their single 'If Only'.

In late 2009, Juke Kartel appeared on Season 3 of BETA Records TV and did an acoustic version of "My Baby".

On 20 January 2010, Tommy Kende made an appearance on the Spike series, 1000 Ways to Die.

In 2011, Juke Kartel appeared as the stars in an episode of The Antonio Project on HGTV

Musical influences

Juke Kartel's influences came from many Australian bands such as INXS, AC/DC, and Midnight Oil, as well as other bands including Led Zeppelin, Guns N' Roses and U2. When asked in an interview, Toby Rand said that if the band could play with any other band, past or present, they would love to play with AC/DC, Pink Floyd, Incubus, INXS and Guns 'N' Roses. Juke Kartel will open for Slash (ex-Guns N'Roses) on 22 November 2009 in Los Angeles.[8]

Band members

Drummer replacement

Juke Kartel announced on 11 October 2007 on their website that Eddie Murphy "is no longer playing drums in jk (Juke Kartel)". Subsequently, Murphy was replaced by South African born Jason Pinfold. Pinfold also spent time in New Zealand prior to "landing in Oz" and eventually take the role as drummer for Juke Kartel.[9]

Departure of Todd Burman

Todd informed the band of his intention to depart late 2011. Whilst the band have never officially commented on his departure it has been commented his dislike of touring.

Discography

Date of
Release
Title Label
2003 Tarko EP Unsigned
2006 Juke Kartel EP Unsigned
2007 Throw It Away (single) iTunes Release
2008 Save Me (single) Emporium Music
2008 December (single) Emporium Music
2009 Nowhere Left to Hide Emporium Music
2010 Acoustic Sessions Juke Kartel Records
2010 Levolution Carved Records

References

  1. MySpace Video Posted 30 April 2007, Retrieved 9 December 2007
  2. Palais Theatre Promotional Poster Retrieved: 9 December 2007 Archived 13 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. http://www.jukekartel.com/ Refer to News on Home page, Retrieved: 9 December 2007
  4. "Emporium Music Signs Juke Kartel to Worldwide Deal" (PDF). Retrieved 20 May 2008., PDF file
  5. 9am with David & Kim Posted: 22 February 2007, Retrieved: 9 December 2007
  6. MySpace Video Posted 16 October 2007, Retrieved: 9 December 2007
  7. http://www.jukekartel.com/ Refer to News on Home page, Posted: 31 October 2007, Retrieved: 9 December 2007
  8. https://twitter.com/slashHudson Slash announces that Juke Kartel will open a Slash concert, 16 October 2009
  9. http://www.jukekartel.com/ Refer to News on Home page, Posted: 11 October 2007, Retrieved: 9 December 2007

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