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Stephen George Bremner Abel (born January 1970) is a New Zealand singer-songwriter and
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who is involved with
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. In three general elections, he stood as a candidate for the
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.


Musical career

Abel contributed his song ''Hospice for Destitute Lovers,'' and voice, as the character of Gert, to
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's art-noir feature film ''
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'' (2003). His debut album ''Little Death'', recorded by Nick Abbott at Montage Studios in
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, garnered favourable reviews when released in February 2006. It featured a "Kiwi
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" of notable New Zealand musicians including Geoff Maddock of
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and
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; Mike Hall and Milan Borich of
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; and Gareth Thomas of
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; and guest vocals by Kirsten Morell, also of Goldenhorse. ''Little Death'' was awarded the ''Alternatui'' for 2006 Album of the Year. Abel's second album ''Flax Happy'', featured the same band as his debut under the name ''The Chrysalids'' (after the 1955 novel by
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). It was recorded mainly at
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by Dale Cotton in July 2007. Two songs featuring Texan chanteuse
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were recorded by
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at The Surgery in Wellington. ''Flax Happy'' was released in 2008 (NZ) and 2009 (UK) to critical acclaim in both territories. Journalist Graham Reid described Abel as, "A refined writer whose lyrics have a bone-bare quality – the sound of someone writing and singing from a place where there is no guile, just hard truth and clear eyes." Having moved to live in Geneva in 2008, and encouraged by fellow musician
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, Abel entered and won ''The Saddest Song in the World Competition'' in Berlin in May 2009. He played at the
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music festival in New York later that year, and in November began recording his third album ''Luck/Hope'' with Jolie Holland, Shahzad Ismaily and Grey Gersten at Manhattan's Rivington 66 Studio.


Activism

Abel was involved from 1998 to 2000 in the successful campaign by
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to stop native logging on the
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of New Zealand's South Island. He later worked as a campaigner for
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from 2002 to 2006 during which time he was prominent in the New Zealand movement against genetically engineered food crops. He was also involved in actions against the proposed
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in Northland, New Zealand including a nine-day occupation in 2005 and the operation of a pirate radio station ''Heatwave FM'' which broadcast from Ruakaka in November 2006. The Marsden B proposal was later abandoned. Abel was one of the coordinators of the re-recording of the
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song " Anchor Me" in 2005 to mark the twentieth anniversary of the
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of the ''Rainbow Warrior''. Returning to Greenpeace in 2010, he helped coordinate the historic March Against Mining which took place in Queen Street Auckland on 1 May 2010. The march, later contributing to a government back-down on proposed mining of high-value conservation estate, was reported as the "biggest protest in a generation". He campaigned in 2011 with Te Whānau-a-Apanui against the Brazilian oil company
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' plans for deep sea oil drilling in the
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which included a flotilla that spent 42 days at sea. Petrobras relinquished their drill permits in December 2012. Abel has publicly advocated for peaceful
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as a means to resisting the oil industry and achieving political action to address
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. On 21 July 2020 Abel was arrested when protesting the removal of 30 native trees on private property in
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.


Involvement in politics

At the 1999 general election he stood as a list candidate as well as in the
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electorate as a
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candidate, but was not elected. At the next election in
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he was again unsuccessful as a list candidate and in the seat of Mangere. In February 2020, Steve Abel announced that he would be contesting the
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electorate as a
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candidate during the 2020 general election. During the 2020 election that was held on 17 October, Abel came third place with a final result of 3,701 votes. On preliminary results, Abel was ranked one place too low to enter Parliament on the Green party list, but took part in the induction for new MPs in case he was elected after the counting of special votes. The Greens' share of the party vote increased when the final results were released, but not enough to bring Abel into Parliament.


Discography


Studio albums

* 2006: ''Little Death'' by Steve Abel * 2008: ''Flax Happy'' by Steve Abel & The Chrysalids * 2016: ''Luck/Hope'' by Steve Abel


References


External links


Official website
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