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Tlot Tlot ( or ) were an Australian
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band formed in 1986 as Man in the Wood. The original line-up was Owen Bolwell on bass guitar and lead vocals, Andrew Briant on lead guitar, and Stanley Paulzen on drums and lead vocals. Briant left in 1991 and the band name was changed to Tlot Tlot. Their 1995 single, "
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", reached the
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Top 100 and was nominated for Best Pop Release at
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. The group issued four albums, ''A Day at the Bay'' (1991), ''Pistolbuttsa'twinkle'' (1992), ''The Live Set - Volume 1'' (1993) and ''Fashion Takes a Holiday'' (1995), before disbanding in 1997.


History

Tlot Tlot formed in Melbourne in 1986 as
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ers, Man in the Wood, with Owen Bolwell on bass guitar and lead vocals, Andrew Briant on lead guitar, and Stanley Paulzen on drums and lead vocals. Their debut release was a 7-inch single, "
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" in 1989, followed by an eight-track extended play, '' Thumper'', released in 1990, which included "Rain". The single and 12" EP were produced by Aka Setkya and Malcolm Dennis for the Manhole Productions label. All the tracks were co-written by Bolwell and Paulzen. The songs on ''Thumper'' were much darker than other Tlot Tlot songs. In 1991, Briant left Man in the Wood and the group were renamed as Tlot Tlot. This band name was taken from the
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poem, " The Highwayman" (1906). As well as the name change, the music style changed from Man in the Wood's dark and depressing post punk to a more poppy style of music with light-hearted and humorous lyrics. Tlot Tlot's first release was a 14-track cassette album, ''
A Day at the Bay ''A Day at the Bay'' is the debut album by the Australian rock band Tlot Tlot and their first release under that name. It was released in 1991. It was only released on cassette. Angie Hart from Frente sings on "Marshall". "Marshall" was later r ...
'', in December 1991. In 1992 they issued their first CD release, ''
Pistolbuttsa'twinkle ''Pistolbuttsa'twinkle'' is the second album by Australian rock band Tlot Tlot. The album was released in 1992 and compiles eight remastered versions of cuts from the band's debut, ''A Day at the Bay'', with previously unreleased songs from the ...
''. The title is also from "The Highwayman". It was closely followed by a single, "
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", which peaked at No. 5 on the 2XX Independent chart in April 1993. Their track "Birthday" appeared on the various artists compilation, ''Live at the Empress''. In 1993 Tlot Tlot issued a compilation album, ''Pistolbuttsatwinklea'twinkle'', which combined material from ''Pistolbuttsa'twinkle'' and ''A Day at the Bay''. Later that year they followed with another album, '' The Live Set - Volume 1'', which contained previously unreleased tracks and new recordings of older ones. The following year, Paulzen formed a side project called Fred Astereo with Briant. In 1995 they signed to
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and issued a single, "
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" in February, which reached the
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Top 100. N.B. The HP column displays the highest peak reached. At the
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it was nominated for 'Best Pop Release'. In May of that year, they supported
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at the ANU Bar. They released their next studio album, a covers album entitled '' Fashion Takes a Holiday'', in July that year. The album contained covers of
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's " Just Can't Get Enough" and
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' " What I Like About You". The band also produced and co-wrote
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's debut album '' The Garden'' that year, which received worldwide success. "The Girlfriend Song" appeared on the ''Collision 4'' various artists compilation in 1996. A new track entitled "When We Were Young Stars" appeared in April 1997 on another compilation, ''A Minute or Less'', on Candle Records. On 19 July that year, they supported Sydney band the Simpletons at the Punters Club. Tlot Tlot split up later that year. Bolwell co-wrote Merril Bainbridge's second album ''
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'', while Paulzen formed Ruck Rover with longtime collaborator Robert Clarkson and former Things of Stone and Wood member Michael Allen in 1998. Paulzen and Bolwell both produced Clarkson's EP ''Beautiful Girls and Beautiful Boys'' in 1991. Ruck Rover split up in 2004, and Paulzen resurrected his old Tlot Tlot side project Fred Astereo, who released two albums before splitting up. He is now in a band called the Sublets. Bolwell is no longer producing music. He has been married to Bainbridge since 2003. They have two children. He currently works for
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as Marketing Director. When Tlot Tlot played live, Bolwell and Paulzen played guitars and sang to pre-recorded backing tracks that contained keyboards, drums, bass, and samples. The backing tracks were played from a CD player, similar to
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' use of a tape player in live performances before 1992. Bolwell operated the CD player. Occasionally, the backing track would often misfire, playing before the band were ready. One such misfiring can be heard in a bootleg of the song "Old Mac", recorded live in Tasmania on 13 September 1992. Shortly after Bolwell brings the backing tape under control, Paulzen says "See what happens if we don't operate our own CD machine".


Personnel

* Owen Bolwell – vocals, bass guitar, tape machine (1991–1997), drum programming (1991–1997), lead guitar (1991–1997) * Stanley Paulzen – vocals, drums (1986–1991), rhythm guitar (1991–1997) * Andrew Briant – guitar (1986–1991)


Discography


Albums


Extended plays


Singles


Awards and nominations


ARIA Music Awards

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are a set of annual ceremonies presented by
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(ARIA), which recognise excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of the
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References


External links


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