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Gersey is an Australian rock band based in
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, which formed in 1997. Since its debut album, the band has featured the core membership of Craig Jackson (vocals, bass), Daryl Bradie (guitar), Matt Davis (guitar) & Danny Tulen (drums).


History


Formation and sound

The band is among a number of Australian
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movement of the early 90s, including
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. Matt Davis was himself a peripheral member of Gaslight Radio before the formation of Gersey. However, the band are best known for their spacious arrangements and their dynamic range, best typified by the Australian bands that alongside themselves and Gaslight Radio, chose to work with Australian record producer, Tim Whitten, including
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. A 2006 review on FasterLouder.com marked this progression, declaring: "No longer content to be another local band filling out the shoegazer scene, the five-piece are now capable of producing material of a far more epic nature". Steve Kilbey, from The Church commented: "You will never really pin these songs down. Without ever trying to be 'mysterious' this music with its repetitions which blur and softly distort, the detached vague lyrics and voice which seamlessly becomes another element, is".


Recordings

The band began their recording careers with the now-rare EP "Bewilderment Is A Blessing" (1999). Since then they have released four full-length albums. Their first two albums, ''Hope Springs'' (2000) and ''
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'' (2002), were both produced with Tim Whitten (
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) at Megaphon Studios in Sydney. Both albums were re-released in 2005 as deluxe editions, with the ''Hope Springs'' deluxe edition also including their debut EP in full. It took the band four years to return for their third album ''
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'' (2006). The group finally entered the studio with Dean Turner, a member of Australian act
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, who had produced Riff Random and theredsunband. Whitten mixed the album. In April 2010, Mess+Noise interviewed Craig Jackson, who said the chances of a fourth album were "very good" following the band's return to the live circuit. Gersey sent a message to fans in October 2014, announcing that work on a new album was completed. The album, ''What You Kill'', was eventually released in 2016.


Side projects

In the following years, the band pursued personal projects, many of which included contributions from fellow Gersey bandmates. Matt Davis started the project, Bombazine Black, which also featured Danny Tulen on drums and Daryl Bradie on guitar. Tulen, Bradie and former fifth member, Drew Pearse formed the band Tall Buildings. Jackson formed the band Sirens of Venice with his wife Camilla Jackson, releasing a self-titled album through Speak N Spell Records in 2010. In 2019, Tulen & Bradie formed Walkerville, a two-piece garageband with plans to release an EP in early 2020.Danny has had support and ideas from his son, Sunny ;)


Pavement tour

In 2010, Gersey returned to the road, performing an 11-date national tour which included seven theatre shows supporting US band, Pavement. Music writer Chris Wood explained the history between the two bands: "The Pavement/Gersey connection goes back almost ten years with Gersey performing its first US shows with Spiral Stairs' Preston School of Industry in 2001. Gersey and PSOI released a split seven-inch in 2003 and they have twice toured Australia together. More recently, members of Gersey have performed with Spiral Stairs on his solo album and as his touring band".


Discography


Albums

* ''Hope Springs'' (2000,
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) * ''
Storms Dressed as Stars ''Storms Dressed as Stars'' is the second album by Melbourne indie band Gersey. It was released in 2002. Two singles were taken from the album — "Look to the Sun" and "For Whom Do You Sail?", which included four tracks from a radio session reco ...
'' (2002,
Trifekta Trifekta is the name of a now defunct Australia based independent record label, based in Fitzroy, Victoria. It was started in 1997 by Tom Larnach-Jones (Shock Records), Tim Everest and Paul 'Presser' Towner (Gerling). The first release for t ...
) * ''
No Satellites ''No Satellites'' is the third album by Melbourne indie band Gersey. It was released in 2006. The band had spent much of the four years since '' Storms Dressed as Stars'' performing in Australia and the US and retreated to rehearsal studios for ...
'' (2006, Inertia Recordings) * ''What You Kill'' (2016)


EPs

* ''Bewilderment Is A Blessing'' (1999, Way Over There) * ''Eyes Are Wide Tonight'' (2005, Inertia Recordings)


Footnotes


External links


Gersey at the Dwarf
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