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Cub Sport are an Australian pop group formed in
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in early 2010. Founding mainstays are Zoe Davis on keyboards, bass guitar, lead guitar and vocals, Tim Nelson on lead vocals and keyboards, Sam "Bolan" Netterfield on keyboards and vocals, and Dan Puusaari on drums. They have released four studio albums, '' This Is Our Vice'' (March 2016), ''
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'' (September 2017), ''
Cub Sport Cub Sport are an Australian pop group formed in Brisbane in early 2010. Founding mainstays are Zoe Davis on keyboards, bass guitar, lead guitar and vocals, Tim Nelson on lead vocals and keyboards, Sam "Bolan" Netterfield on keyboards and vocal ...
'' (January 2019) and ''
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'' (July 2020). ''Like Nirvana'' is their highest charting release, peaking at No. 2 on the
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. Nelson and Netterfield married in August 2018.


History


2010–2013: Early years

Cub Sport were originally formed as Tim Nelson & the Cub Scouts early in 2010 in Brisbane to promote Nelson's solo songs. The original six-piece line-up, was Zoe Davis on bass guitar and vocals, Tim Nelson on vocals and piano, Sam Netterfield on keyboards and vocals, Dan Puusaari on drums, Bek Stoodley on
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and vocals and Andrew Williams on guitar. Davis, Nelson, Netterfield and Williams had attended the same secondary school, Northside Christian College. Tim Nelson & the Cub Scouts released a self-titled debut extended play (EP) in August 2010. ''Mediasearch''s Dave Griffiths noticed, "Nelson's amazing voice that sets this group apart from the many other bands... Sweet and blissful this is for those who love the music of Decoder Ring or george." Adam Roberts of ''Alt Media'' felt, "as for hooks and chops among the quiet indie set,
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has all the right ingredients to make something bigger and better." Tiffany Bridger of ''Rave Magazine'' praised "Their rainbow of soft, whispery tunes – a fluttering on the glockenspiel, a series of Nelson's emotive keys throughout – make for a magical instrumental arrangement." Following a line-up change, they shortened their name to Cub Scouts in 2011. They issued two singles — "Evie" in 2011 and " Do You Hear" in 2012; both received high rotation on national youth radio,
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. They released their six-track second EP, ''Told You So'' in October 2012. ''theMusic.com.au''s Mat Lee observed, " tssix songs are individual in their own right and the pace is effectively contrasted to highlight the shifts in context and emotion." They supported the EP's release with their second Australian tour. The title track gained popularity on US college radio. Another track, "Do You Hear" won two awards at the 2012 Queensland Music Awards. The band officially changed their name to Cub Sport in August 2013 following a legal injunction by Scouts Australia. Nelson explained, "We got a cease and desist letter about a month ago asking us to stop using the name." Also in August, they released their five-track third EP, ''Paradise'', which featured two singles: "Pool!" and the title track. On "Pool!" lead vocals were shared by Davis and Nelson. Initial pressings of ''Paradise'' still had the Cub Scouts band name, "it's annoying that he injunctioncame up in the middle of us releasing an EP, ''after'' we got 1500 copies" pressed. Cub Sport undertook a tour of United States and Europe during 2013.


2014–2018: ''This Is Our Vice'' and ''Bats''

Lead guitarist Andrew Williams left Cub Sport in 2014 but was not replaced, they continued as a four-piece, with both Nelson and Davis shifting to additional guitar duties. In October 2015 they released the first single, "Only Friend", from their debut album, '' This Is Our Vice'', which appeared on 4 March 2016. It was produced by John Castle (
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, Vance Joy) for
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. Jaymz Clements of ''Rolling Stone'' (Australia) rated it at two stars and explained, "they fail to fire. It's fine for ''This Is Our Vice'' to slew more towards self-reflective, downer territory, but that it relies so heavily on well-tread synth-pop is where it lets itself down." Whereas
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's Neil Z. Yeung gave it three-and-a-half stars and detailed, "With more electronic flourishes and a funkier vibe than their past efforts, the album shimmers, injecting tropical dance elements into its indie rock backbone." In August 2016, they performed a cover of Kanye West's " Ultralight Beam" on Triple J's programme, ''
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''. The third single, " Come On Mess Me Up", was listed at number 24 on the 2016 Triple J Hottest 100, their first ever appearance in the annual listeners poll. Cub Sport toured nationally and internationally in support of ''This Is Our Vice'', both as head-liners and support act to
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. ''This Is Our Vice'' was re-released in April 2021, with two bonus tracks, and peaked in the top 60 on the
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. In June 2017 Cub Sport released the first single, "O Lord", from their second album, ''
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-influenced "O Lord", was written about Nelson's experiences after
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and his fear of losing his relationship with Netterfield. It was released on 22 September 2017 via MGM Distribution, with Castle and Nelson co-producing, which reached the ARIA Albums Chart top 100. ''Bats'' provided two further singles " Chasin'" (August 2017) and "Good Guys Go" (January 2018). Charlotte Saxon of ''Music Insight'' caught their performance in Perth in February 2018, " hey arenot afraid to share their most intimate personal stories with fans as they experiment with genres from RnB to pop to gospel. Although their songs are gut wrenching, they are beautiful none the less." The band toured in support of ''Bats'', including a headlining Australian tour in March 2018, a national support for Vance Joy in September and headlined
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in October. In August 2018 Nelson and Netterfield were married after campaigning for legalization of same-sex marriage. A video for album track, "Hawaiian Party" was released in September 2018, which was directed and produced by the
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. The video surpassed one million views within a week of its upload.


2019–2021: ''Cub Sport'' to ''Like Nirvana''

In October 2018 Cub Sport issued the lead single " Sometimes", from their third studio album, ''
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''. In the following month they were inaugural winners of the ARIA Emerging Artist Scholarship. ''Cub Sport'' appeared on 18 January 2019 via the band's own imprint, Cub Sport Records and was distributed by MGM, again. It peaked at number 12 on the ARIA Albums Chart. Also in that month ''
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act, the inaugural Artist of the Month was Cub Sport. During their Australian tour in April, a live review said that Nelson "is literally like Brisbane's
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but more indie and more gay". Cub Sport released a duet single, " I Never Cried So Much in My Whole Life" (October 2019) featuring
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'' praised the collaboration and referenced Nelson and Netterfield's alma mater; the band were prompted to tweet, "I'd just like to specify that Northside Christian College is a literal homophobic hellscape." In December they issued their fourth EP ''333'', which provided three singles released weekly over the month. Nelson explained, "''333'' is made up of three songs that fit together to conjure a feeling of deep and healing euphoria." ''
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'', released on 24 July 2020, was Cub Sport's fourth studio album. Annabel Ross of the Australian edition of ''
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'' observed that on their "most stunning LP yet" Nelson describes how "liberation does not deliver permanent bliss, and that self-acceptance is a journey without a final destination." Its lead single, "Confessions", had appeared in March. ''Like Nirvana'' peaked at number 2 on the ARIA Albums Chart – their highest placing. In October they covered Powderfinger's "
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" at the 2020 AFL Grand Final, which was held in Brisbane. During 2021 the group supported vaccinations against COVID-19, " eencourage our fans to get vaccinated, to help breathe life back into the music industry so we can come together to experience the magic of live shows again."


2022: "Always Got the Love" and "Replay"

In November 2022, Cub Sport released "Replay". Tim Nelson said "'Replay' is about moving forward. Feelings aren's as simple as we sometimes make out – you can long for something and not want it at the same time, you can love something but outgrow it. I think it's about shifting from longing for something to feeling free. But it also doesn't have to be that deep – It's a fun pop song and that's how I want it to be enjoyed too."


Band members

;Current members * Zoe Davis – vocals (2010–present), bass (2010–2014, 2017–2018), guitar (2014–present), keyboards (2017–present) * Tim Nelson – lead vocals (2010–present), keyboards (2010–2018), guitar (2014–2018) * Sam Netterfield – keyboards, vocals (2010–present) * Dan Puusaari – drums (2010–present), keyboards (2018–present) ;Former members * Bek Stoodley – backing vocals (2010–2011) * Andrew Williams – guitar (2010–2014) ;Timeline


Discography


Studio albums


Live albums


Extended plays


Singles


Other appearances

* " Ultralight Beam" (2016) – as featured on '' Like a Version - Volume 12''


Awards


AIR Awards

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National Live Music Awards

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Queensland Music Awards

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References


External links

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