Screamfeeder

簡(jiǎn)介: Screamfeeder is a rock band from Brisbane, Australia.
Members and history
Screamfeeder began performing under that name in Brisban 更多>

Screamfeeder is a rock band from Brisbane, Australia.
Members and history
Screamfeeder began performing under that name in Brisbane, Australia in 1991. They formed out of the remains of Tim Steward and Tony Blade's band, The Madmen.[1]
The Madmen were formed in 1988 in Townsville by Tim Steward, Tony Blade, Bruce Gardner. The band later changed to Steward, Blade and Cam Hurst and recorded three singles and a 12" mini-album.[1]
The Madmen bassist, Cam Hurst, left the band. Steward and Blade relocated to Brisbane and teamed up with bassist Kellie Lloyd,[1] who had previously made a filmclip for The Madmen,[citation needed] becoming Screamfeeder. In 1995, Dean Shwereb replaced Tony Blades on the drums.[1] In 2007 Steph Hughes briefly filled-in for Dean Shwereb on drums. Mike Squire played harmonica on "Fill yourself with music" and rocked the lead guitar in 1999 and 2000. Live members have included, Doug Arnott and Darek Mudge. Darek Mudge played on their 2003 album, Take You Apart.
Screamfeeder toured Europe with Screaming Tribesmen and The Chevelles, performed at the Big Day Out in 1994 and 1997 and have supported by acts such as Rollins Band, Sonic Youth, Ride and Pavement.[1]
During the 1990s, indie and grunge rock increased in popularity throughout the world and Screamfeeder was part of the rise of independent Australian rock. The musical style and influences on each Screamfeeder album are distinct, from retro pop-rock, low-fi indie, to guitar driven alternative.
Albums
Flour (1992) - Survival
Burn Out Your Name (1993) - Survival
Fill Yourself With Music (1995) - Hypnotised
Kitten Licks (1996) - Hypnotised
Rocks on the Soul (2000)
Take You Apart (2003)
[edit]EPs
Felicitator (1994)
Closing Alaska (1997)
Home Age (1999)
Delusions of Grandchildren (2005)
[edit]Singles
From Burn Out Your Name
"Fingers and Toes" (1993)
From Fill Yourself With Music
"Fill Yourself With Music" (1995)
"Who's Counting?/Sweet Little Oranges" (1995)
From Kittenlicks
"Dart" (1996)
"Static" (1996)
"Gravity" (1996)
Non-album singles
"Triple Hook" (1998)
"Hi Cs" (1998)
From Rocks on the Soul
"Above The Dove" (2000)
From Take You Apart
"Ice Patrol" (2003)
"12345" (2003)
"I Don't Know What To Do Any More" (2003)
"Bunny" (2004)
[edit]Compilations
Seven Year Glitch (1996) A collection of live recordings, rarities, non-album tracks and pre-Screamfeeder songs.
Introducing: Screamfeeder (2004) A collection of singles, almost singles and video clip songs.
Cargo Embargo (B Sides & More) (2011) - digital release only
Videography
"Fill Yourself With Music" - Directed by David Barker
"Gravity" - Directed by Skye Thompson
"Hi Cs" - Directed by Kellie Lloyd (NOMINATED for an MTV award in 1998)
"Stopless" -
"Above the Dove" - Directed by Kellie Lloyd
"Ice Patrol" - Directed by Kellie Lloyd
"I Don't Know What To Do Any More" - Directed by Kellie Lloyd
"12345" - Directed by Kellie Lloyd
"Blue" - Directed by Matt Bourke
[edit]Other appearances
A Screamfeeder track was on the Happenin' Chick Fanzine Issue #3 compilation CD in 1998.
The song "Hole of Blood" was on the Crack In The Sun Or Fade In The Shade compilation CD in 1992.
Recovery (ABC TV) 1998 - Screamfeeder performed 2 songs, Hi Cs and Triple Hook.
The song "Snail Trail" off the Flour album was featured in Quarantine, a syberpunk game produced by GameTek, Inc. in 1994.
The song "Wrote you off" from the Burn out your name album was featured in "The Kuepper File - Australian and Loud" in 1995.