The Preytells
The Preytells | |
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Origin | Perth, Western Australia |
Genres | Rock |
Years active | 2004–2009 |
Labels | Independent/MGM Distribution |
Associated acts |
Lash Spencer Tracy |
Website | The Preytells official website |
Members |
Simon Okely Jessica Bennett Jaclyn Pearson Cameron Stewart |
The Preytells were a four piece indie rock band from Perth, Western Australia.
Biography
The Preytells rose to prominence as a result of their win at the 2005 Australian National Campus Band Competition.
The band released two EPs, the first Could I Change Your Mind in 2006, which was followed by Shout in 2008. Both EPs were independent releases distributed through MGM.
The band's latest EP, Sacramento was released in 2008, is distributed by The Preytells, and only available at www.myspace.com/thepreytells. It is said to be a murder ballad based on the story of Richard Chase, dubbed "The Vampire of Sacramento".
The band's debut album is scheduled to be released in September 2009.
Recent events of notable mention include:
- Australian National Campus Band Competition Winners (2005) .[2]
- Airplay on RTRFM, Radio West Networks and on National Youth Station Triple J
- Playing at several festivals of note, including Southbound, RTRFM’s 'In The Pines Festival' and the YAC It Up Festival (2006).
- Supporting Little Barrie (UK) and The Freestylers (UK)
- Receiving Arts WA funding for a tour of Melbourne and Sydney (August 2008)
- All recordings done at home in the Martyn Noakes Studio, produced, engineered and mixed by Audrey and Will.
- Winning Triple J's Unearthed competition to play at the Southbound festival in Busselton, (2006).[3]
Members
- Simon Okely (aka Will Tell) — guitar, vocals
- Jessica Bennett (aka Audrey Tell) — lead guitar, backing vocals
- Jaclyn Pearson — drums, percussion
- Cameron Stewart — bass, backing vocals
Discography
Albums/EPs
- Flood Songs/June Songs
- Flood Songs/June Songs is The Preytells' debut album. It is scheduled for release on 11 September 2009, distributed through MGM.
- Track listing
- "Shout"
- "Nowhere to Run"
- "Just Now"
- "It Ain't Easy"
- "Lord Hold My Hand"
- "Holy Roman Empire"
- "Keep Running"
- "Sacramento"
- "Lies"
- "Sailing Houses"
- "I'm So Sorry"
- "On The Lawn And The Way You Made Me Feel"
- "Books"
- "Honey Take a Picture"
- Sacramento
- Sacramento is The Preytells' third EP. It was released in September 2008, with a limited pressing of 100 copies only.
- Track listing
- "Sacramento"
- "Closed Lines"
- "On The Lawn And The Way You Made Me Feel"
- Shout/I'm So Sorry
- 'Shout / I'm So Sorry' is the second EP from The Preytells. It was released on May 2008 through MGM.
- Track listing
- "Shout"
- "I'm So Sorry"
- "Martyn's First Day In The Sun"
- "Tell Family Mix"
Shout was nominated for the 2008 WAM Song of the Year ("Pop" category).
- Could I Change Your Mind
- Could I Change Your Mind is the debut EP from The Preytells. It was released on 17 February 2007 through MGM Distribution.
- Track listing
- "Intro"
- "Don't Leave Me Alone"
- "Could I Change Your Mind"
- "Tell Me Sister"
- "Heart Attack"
Reviews
Singles
- "Don't Leave Me Alone" (2006)
- "Shout" (2008) - WAM Song of the Year Nomination (2008)
- "I'm So Sorry" (2008)
- "Sacramento" (2008)
- "Lord Hold My Hand" (2009)
Compilations
- The Next Big Thing Compilation CD (2005) - "Dark Moon"
- Kiss My WAMi Dual Disc Compilation (2006) - "Could I Change Your Mind"
References
- ↑ "WAM Song of the Year 2008". Western Australian Music Industry.
- ↑ "National Campus Band Comp". Australasian Association of Campus Activities.
- ↑ "Triple J Unearthed - Southbound Competition winners". Triple J.
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