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Gelbison were an Australian pop rock band formed in 2000 by Pete Farley on bass guitar, Dave Galafassi on drums, Edo Kahn on vocals and guitar, and his brother Nadav Kahn on vocals and keyboards. The Kahn brothers were also members of
Nations by the River Nations by the River was a side project by Luke Steele (Sleepy Jackson) Ohad Rein ( Old Man River) and the Kahn Brothers (Gelbison) that occurred in 2003 to 2004. Nations by the River only created a single album, ''Holes in the Valley'', before ...
(2003–04). Gelbison released two studio albums, ''1704'' (7 April 2003) and ''See the World'' (8 November 2004), and disbanded in 2007.


History

Gelbison were formed in 2000 in Sydney by Pete Farley on bass guitar, horns and backing vocals; Dave Galafassi on drums; Edo Kahn on vocals and guitar; and his brother, Nadav Kahn, on vocals, harp and keyboards. Their first gig was at the Hollywood Hotel,
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attended by
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( Gomez); Nadav recalled, "We did meet
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before elbison formallystarted. Edo and I met him in Bondi on a night out when
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were on their second tour in Australia and we connected on one very drunken night. Everyone ended up at my place, jamming until about six in the morning. So there was a musical and human connection. We somehow maintained contact." The band's debut album, ''1704'', produced by Ball, was released on 7 April 2003 via
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and EMI Music Group Australia. It peaked at No. 20 on the ARIA Hitseekers Albums Chart. Greg Lawrence of Worldwide Home of Australasian Music and More Online (WHAMMO) felt it was "a work of understated genius. Having Ian Ball from Gomez co-producing certainly helps but the compositions, the arrangements and the sentiment communicated throughout Gelbison’s debut LP is virtually faultless and much more than clever guidance from an established artist/producer." Tim Cashmere of Undercover opined that "imagine if the out there factor could be multiplied by a thousand or so. That is one hell of a mellow album you've got there and local Sydney outfit Gelbison's major label debut is it." Ahead of the album they issued their debut single, "Metal Detector" (October 2002), which Lawrence noticed "made an impact on radio regardless of dynamic, manic riffing that seemed to challenge the listener." Cashmere described it as one of the album's "moments when the group gathered up the energy to head down to 7-11 and instead channeled it into tracks like 'Metal Detector'." The following single, "Homelands" (February 2003), shows "a gentle flow but still contains imaginative garnishes and experimental textures." A third single, "Good God", followed the album in May. Farley described that track, "I didn’t write the lyrics for that one but, for me, I get a sense of hope in that song, hoping for something that you haven’t got but you long for. I think there’s a real sense of longing in that song." Galafassi had married Australian actress-singer,
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, in January that year. Collette directed the music video for "Good God". Early in 2003 Gelbison were touring in support of
the Sleepy Jackson The Sleepy Jackson are an Australian alternative rock band formed in Perth, Western Australia. The band's name was inspired by a former drummer who was narcoleptic. The band revolves around the distinctive vocal style of multi-instrumentalist ...
, when Edo Kahn and Luke Steele (of the Sleepy Jackson) started jamming together one evening: they decided to create a side project,
Nations by the River Nations by the River was a side project by Luke Steele (Sleepy Jackson) Ohad Rein ( Old Man River) and the Kahn Brothers (Gelbison) that occurred in 2003 to 2004. Nations by the River only created a single album, ''Holes in the Valley'', before ...
as an alt-country band. The pair were soon joined by Nadav and later by
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; they issued their debut album, ''Holes in the Valley'', in June 2004. Gelbison's second album, ''See the World'', was released on 8 November 2004, Ball returned for production duties, along with
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and Gelbison. Galafassi had left the group, while the remaining trio had started song writing in "a shack in Jarvis bay for month writing period. In this time we compiled all our existing songs and wrote new songs and tried to decide on the best direction to take the record." They used Hamish Stewart to provide drums for about 30 demo versions. Frost used Pro Tools "and started hacking at the beats sometimes speeding them up/slowing them down where we felt appropriate and re-appropriating fills and hits amongst the songs." Ball "helped rework the song arrangements and structure and we tried to finish up all the tunes over the next three weeks in the studio. In this time we got in seven other drummers, as the need arose." The album featured a number artists, Ball, Rein, Steel and
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. It peaked at No. 10 on the ARIA Hitseekers Albums Chart. A number of tracks, including, "All the Rage" and "Holy", received significant rotation on
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. In the first week of December, Australian journalist,
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, declared ''See the World'' to be his Feature Album of the Week, "the voice of John Lennon's solo work, the gentle pop power of the Go-Betweens and the beautifully crafted sonic attack of Radiohead and Gomez rolled into one. This is an incredibly accomplished and confident piece of work. Song after song is a gem. Don't let anyone tell you that people don't write good songs anymore." By January 2006 Farley and Galafassi were members of
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, a pop music group. The remaining Gelbison members severed ties with EMI in 2006 and worked on their third album towards the end of that year with J Walker aka
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as producer. After recording they returned to the studio and recorded a new range of songs with producer, Tony Buchen. Edo and Nadav Kahn decided to disband Gelbison and provided new material as the Kahn Brothers, with their debut album, ''Love Melts Fear'', released in April 2007 through Shakti/Interia Records.


Discography


Albums


''1704'' ;Track listing #"Kabana" #"Metal Detector" #"The Modern Station" #"Homelands" #"Time" #"Seven Takers" #"Au Revoir Fucker" #"Good God" #"1704" #"Wings" #"Norway" #"Revolution"
''See the World'' ;Track listing #"All the Rage" #"Holy" #"Keep It Clean" #"I Don't Want to Die Here with You" #"The Snow" #"All Your Scars" #"Summer of Love" #"Had to Lose" #"This Is a Warning" #"Poets" #"See the World" #"Be Broken to Be Whole"


Singles

* "Metal Detector" (October 2002)
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* "Homelands" (February 2003) Virgin Records/EMI * "Good God" (May 2003) Virgin Records/EMI


References


External links

*
Kahn Brothers website
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