The Welcome Mat was a four-piece
Australian indie rock group which formed in Sydney in 1989, and broke up in January 1997. Throughout the early-to-mid-1990s, their songs "Last of the Great Letdowns", "Cake", "Landspeed", "10,000 People", "Hell Hoping", "Play Me" and "Hey! Illusion" topped the Australian alternative charts, with the videos receiving play on ''Rage'' and
MTV Australia. The first band ever to play Australia's
Big Day Out festival, The Welcome Mat had toured extensively around Australia with the likes of the
Hoodoo Gurus
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,
Died Pretty,
Buffalo Tom,
The Lemonheads,
The Wonder Stuff,
You Am I,
Smudge
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* Smudge (People's Palace cat), the Glasgow People's Palace cat
Other uses
* Smudge ( ...
and
Bob Dylan.
[McFarlane, Ian (2000). ''The Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop''. Allen & Unwin. ]
Biography
The Welcome Mat was formed in Sydney, Australia in 1989 by songwriters Wayne Connolly and Cory Messenger. Drummer Peter Bennett and bassist David Moss worked with Connolly at
Fairlight Fairlight may refer to:
In places:
* Fairlight, East Sussex, a village east of Hastings in southern England, UK
* Fairlight, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney, Australia
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digital audio company, and were asked to help work on songs demoed on a Tascam four-track recorder. The guitar-based songs were heavily influenced by New Zealand's
Flying Nun Records label, as well as US
Indie rock performers
R.E.M.,
Hüsker Dü, the
Replacements,
Dinosaur Jr,
The Lemonheads,
Buffalo Tom, and UK bands
The Smiths,
The Stone Roses and
The Wonderstuff.
Inspired by the unexpected commercial success of their friends
The Hummingbirds, Connolly and Messenger approached local promoter
Steve Pavlovic, who booked the band's live debut, a mid-week gig at the Lansdowne Hotel in inner-city Chippendale in January 1990. The name The Welcome Mat was chosen at the last minute by Connolly, in the belief that it was reminiscent of the name of another musical influence,
The Wedding Present.
In 1990
Waterfront Records founder Chris Dunn agreed to distribute a vinyl 7-inch single, "Last of the Great Letdowns", recorded at Sunshine 16-track recording studios in Surry Hills in May 1990. The record appeared on the band's own Plenny O'Hooks label in late 1990. It garnered a small amount of airplay on local community radio stations such as Sydney's
2SER
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, Melbourne's
3RRR
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3RRR first commenced broadcasting in 1976 from the studios of 3ST, the student radio station of the Royal Melbourne Institut ...
and
3PBS
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, and Brisbane's
4ZzZ
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, allowing the band to tour the East Coast of Australia.
In 1991 The Welcome Mat released their second single, "Cake", and the E.P. ''Fairydust'' (a reference to the "
Troggs Tapes"), which featured "10,000 People". Both "Cake" and "10,000 People" received airplay on the newly-national
triple j radio network, boosting the band's audience significantly. Around that time, Moss left the group and was replaced by ex-Benedicts member Leo Mullens, adding another songwriter to the line-up.
After appearing as the opening act at the first
Big Day Out, the band was signed to
Martin Fabinyi
Martin Fabinyi is an Australian film and television producer and director, songwriter and music label owner and has written books on the local rock music scene. He was the chief executive officer of Mushroom Pictures from its formation in 1993 ...
's
Regular Records in 1992. They released the E.P. ''Spare'' and recording their debut album, ''Gram'', at Paradise Studios in Darlinghurst, Sydney, with US production team
Sean Slade and
Paul Q. Kolderie
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(
Dinosaur Jr.,
Hole,
Radiohead
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,
Warren Zevon,
Sebadoh). National tours with
Hunters and Collectors
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and
Buffalo Tom followed in late 1992. During that year the band also appeared at Brisbane's
Livid Festival. In January 1993 the band once again opened the
Big Day Out festival in Sydney.
Although most of their previous singles and E.P.s had topped the
ARIA Australian alternative charts, ''Gram'' and its singles "Hell Hoping" and "Play Me" failed to achieve mainstream commercial success. The band left Regular Records in 1994, releasing a single, "All or Nothing More," and the self-funded ''Headset'' E.P. on Melbourne independent label
Summershine. Signing to id/Mercury in 1996, they released a second album, ''Lap of Honour'', produced by Brad Shepherd of the
Hoodoo Gurus
Hoodoo Gurus are an Australian rock band formed in Sydney in 1981, by the mainstay Dave Faulkner (songwriter, lead singer and guitarist) and later joined by Richard Grossman (bass), Mark Kingsmill (drums), and Brad Shepherd (guitar, vocals, ha ...
. Drummer Peter Bennett left the group before the "Lap of Honour" release, and Autohaze drummer Andrew Nunns filled in for some shows.
After ''Lap of Honour'' and its singles "Hey! Illusion" and "Can't Wait to Remind You" failed to chart significantly, and following many months of record company difficulties and band in-fighting, The Welcome Mat played their final show at the Annandale Hotel in Sydney in 1997. Connolly has since played with
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See also
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...
, Mullens with
2 Litre Dolby and
The Small Knives, and Messenger with
Auto Circus Cop.
Discography
Albums
Extended plays
Singles
Notes
References
*McFarlane, Ian (2000). ''The Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop''. Allen & Unwin.
*Smith, Craig Smith (2008). ''The Welcome Mat – Gram''. http://www.webcutsmusic.com/features/secret-history-aus-music/2008/the-welcome-mat-gram/
*Spencer, Chris (1996). ''Who's Who of Australian Rock'' . Five Mile Press.
External links
*
Australian Music Online entry
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