Moler
Not to be confused with Molar.
For the surname, see Moler (surname).
Moler | |
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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
- Driven (as Snuff)
- Coaster (1996) - Mushroom
- On Special (1996)[7]
- Infatuation (1997)
- Invite Me To Your Party (1997)
- Golden Duck (1997) - Mushroom[8]
- Red Light Disco (1998) - Mushroom[9]
- Delicious (1998)
- Brian Was A Surfer (1999) - Steady Cam Records
- Red & White Stripes (2001)
References
- ↑ Te Koha, Nui (11 December 1997), "Op 'til you drop", Herald Sun
- ↑ Greenwood, Shaun (12 November 1998), "Drumming up business", Daily Telegraph
- ↑ Grimson, Tracey (13 November 1998), "The Scream-sings Jets", Sydney Morning Herald
- ↑ Brienen, Julie (21 August 1997), "Turn Off And Tune In", Illawarra Mercury
- ↑ Bolster, Teresa (26 November 1998), "Moler bite back", Herald Sun
- ↑ Murphy, Ciaran (6 November 1997), "Access all areas", Daily Telegraph
- ↑ Kingsmill, Richard (July 1996), "On Special review", Rolling Stone
- ↑ Epis, Michael (12 April 1998), "Golden Duck review", Sunday Age
- ↑ Parsons, Kate (5 April 1998), "Red Light Disco review", Sunday Telegraph
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