Moler

Not to be confused with Molar.
For the surname, see Moler (surname).
Moler
Also known as Snuff
Genres Power Pop[1]
Labels Mushroom
Past members Helen Cattanach
Julien Poulsen
Stephen Boyle
Neil Lynch
Stuart Wilson
Mike Glenn
Jason Lord
Matt Heydon
Geoffrey Dunbar
Steve Thomas

Moler (previously called Snuff) is a three-piece power pop band from Melbourne, Australia, featuring Helen Cattanach, Julien Poulsen, and an often changing drummer.[2] They have been nominated for an ARIA for best rock album,[3] been on national rotation on Triple J[4] and opened the Mushroom Concert of the Century.[5] They released their debut album, Golden Duck in 1997.[6]

Discography

References

  1. Te Koha, Nui (11 December 1997), "Op 'til you drop", Herald Sun
  2. Greenwood, Shaun (12 November 1998), "Drumming up business", Daily Telegraph
  3. Grimson, Tracey (13 November 1998), "The Scream-sings Jets", Sydney Morning Herald
  4. Brienen, Julie (21 August 1997), "Turn Off And Tune In", Illawarra Mercury
  5. Bolster, Teresa (26 November 1998), "Moler bite back", Herald Sun
  6. Murphy, Ciaran (6 November 1997), "Access all areas", Daily Telegraph
  7. Kingsmill, Richard (July 1996), "On Special review", Rolling Stone
  8. Epis, Michael (12 April 1998), "Golden Duck review", Sunday Age
  9. Parsons, Kate (5 April 1998), "Red Light Disco review", Sunday Telegraph
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