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Timothy Michael Hemensley (23 November 197121 July 2003) was an Australian bass guitarist and singer. He was the front man of
Powder Monkeys Powder Monkeys were an Australian punk, indie rock band, formed in 1991. The founding mainstays, Tim Hemensley, on bass guitar and lead vocals and John Nolan on lead guitar were both ex-members of Bored!. Powder Monkeys released three studio ...
(1991–2002), a punk, garage and hard rock band. He had been a member of
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(1986–89),
Bored! Bored (stylised as Bored!) were an Australian punk band formed in Geelong in 1987. The original line-up was Grant Gardner on bass guitar, Adrian Hann on keyboards, Justin Munday on drums, John Nolan on guitar (ex-Behind the Magnolia Curtain) an ...
(1989–91) and the Yes-Men. Hemensley was in his first band at age ten. In 1996 he played bass guitar for Peter Wells (ex-
Rose Tattoo Rose Tattoo are an Australian rock and roll band, now led by Angry Anderson, which formed in Sydney in 1976. Their sound is hard rock mixed with blues rock influences, with songs including "Bad Boy for Love", "Rock 'n' Roll Outlaw", "Nice ...
). Hemensley died of a heroin overdose on 21 July 2003, aged 31. Hemensley was the son of the poet,
Kris Hemensley Kris Alan Hemensley (born 26 April 1946) is an English-Australian poet who has published around 20 collections of poetry. Through the late 1960s and '70s he was involved in poetry workshops at La Mama, and edited the literary magazines '' Our Gl ...
.


Biography

Timothy Michael Hemensley was born in 1971 and grew up in Melbourne. His father was
Kris Hemensley Kris Alan Hemensley (born 26 April 1946) is an English-Australian poet who has published around 20 collections of poetry. Through the late 1960s and '70s he was involved in poetry workshops at La Mama, and edited the literary magazines '' Our Gl ...
, an English-Australian poet, editor and bookstore co-owner with Retta Hemensley, his mother, who was also a poet. At the age of 10 he played in his first Melbourne-based punk band.McFarlane
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By 1984 he was a member of Royal Flush, which recorded two tracks, "Christian Bullshit" and "Coppers 'Round the Corner", for a punk, various artists compilation album, ''Eat Your Head'' (1984). In 1986 Hemensley, a.k.a. Meatcleaver Boy, on bass guitar, drums and vocals, formed a punk rock group,
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. Fellow founders were Sean Greenway (a.k.a. Sean Scorpion) on guitar and vocals,
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(a.k.a. Joel Rock'n'Roll) on guitar and vocals, and Matthew Whittle (a.k.a. Matty Mustang) on bass guitar, drums and vocals. In January 1988 GOD released their debut single, "
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", via
Bruce Milne Bruce Milne (born 1957) is an Australian radio presenter and music journalist. He co-founded Au-Go-Go Records and the cassette magazine ''Fast Forward'', and was owner of The Tote Hotel. Career Milne began his career in the 1970s hosting musi ...
's record store and related label,
Au Go Go Records Au Go Go Records is the name of a Melbourne, Australia based independent record label. It was founded by Bruce Milne and Philip Morland from a house in Brunswick Street, Fitzroy in 1979 and was later operated by Greta Moon. The label start ...
. Milne later recalled "Joel and Tim emensleyhad been coming into my shop u Go Go Recordssince they could lean over the counter. One day Joel came in and played me the cassette of the song and I thought, 'Oh my god, this is too good to believe. I'm putting this out'." According to Australian musicologist,
Ian McFarlane Ian McFarlane (born 1959) is an Australian music journalist, music historian and author, whose best known publication is the '' Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop'' (1999), which was updated for a second edition in 2017. As a journalist ...
, it was an "astonishing Husker Du-styled" track and they "had an alternative #1 hit on their hands before they were even old enough to get beer riders at their gigs!" The group disbanded ahead of releasing their debut album, ''For Lovers Only'', in December 1989. In 2010 Afterburn records issued a 2× CD compilation album, ''GOD''. Hemensley, late in 1989, replaced Grant Gardner on bass guitar in
Bored! Bored (stylised as Bored!) were an Australian punk band formed in Geelong in 1987. The original line-up was Grant Gardner on bass guitar, Adrian Hann on keyboards, Justin Munday on drums, John Nolan on guitar (ex-Behind the Magnolia Curtain) an ...
, another punk group, alongside John Nolan on guitar. With Hemensley aboard they released a seven-track extended play, ''Take It out on You'' (1990), on
Dog Meat Records Dog Meat Records was a record label releasing music from bands in the Australian independent rock music scene in the 1990s. It released music from such artists as Hoss, The Philisteins, Powder Monkeys, Splatterheads and Blues Hangover, including ...
. Two of its tracks were written by Hemensley: "Conquest" and the title track. McFarlane noticed that " eadded much to the band's charisma and sense of arrogance." The group toured Europe and, after returning to Australia, both Hemensley and Nolan left Bored! in 1991. In 1991 Hemensley, on bass guitar and lead vocals, formed a punk group,
Powder Monkeys Powder Monkeys were an Australian punk, indie rock band, formed in 1991. The founding mainstays, Tim Hemensley, on bass guitar and lead vocals and John Nolan on lead guitar were both ex-members of Bored!. Powder Monkeys released three studio ...
, with Nolan on lead guitar. They were joined by Aydn Hibbert on rhythm guitar and vocals (ex-
the Philisteins The Philisteins were a garage punk band formed in Hobart in 1985 as The Cheesemongers with a line-up including; Aydn Hibberd on guitar, vocals and harmonica; and Guy Lucas on guitar, vocals and organ. In 1986 Konrad Park joined on drums and the ...
), Timmy Jack Ray on drums and Jed Sayers on harmonica. Their first gig was at the Great Britain Hotel. McFarlane declared they "were the band to experience in the live arena. The band's hard-driving, seething, strung-out, incendiary blend of punk, high energy rock'n'roll and heavy metal came on like a cross between The Stooges (circa 1973), Motorhead (circa 1976), Rose Tattoo (circa 1978) and US hardcore heroes Black Flag (circa 1980)." He specified that their "Volatile singer/songwriter/bass player emensleywrote primal, street-level songs like 'Another Nite in Hell', 'I Stand Bare', 'Straight Until Morning' and 'In the Doldrums' that were reflections of his life." Powder Monkeys debut single, "Yin Yang", appeared in February 1993 via Dog Meat Records. The track was written by Hemensley and was included on their debut album, ''Smashed on a Knee'' (March 1994). McFarlane observed "Despite its uneven, rough-hewn quality,
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possessed enough moments of sheer excitement and blazing energy to catapult the band to the forefront of the independent scene." Their second album, ''Time Wounds all Heels'', was issued in February 1996. Hemensley and Ray, while still members of Powder Monkeys, performed a run of gigs during 1996 as members of Peter Wells Band alongside Wells on lead guitar and vocals (ex-
Rose Tattoo Rose Tattoo are an Australian rock and roll band, now led by Angry Anderson, which formed in Sydney in 1976. Their sound is hard rock mixed with blues rock influences, with songs including "Bad Boy for Love", "Rock 'n' Roll Outlaw", "Nice ...
) and Lucy de Soto, Wells' then-partner, on keyboards and vocals. They recorded an album, ''Go Ahead Call the Cops'', which was released in October with the members co-producing. Powder Monkeys issued their third album, ''Lost City Blues'', in 2000. In the following year Ray was replaced by Todd McNear. Later that year Nolan had a severe asthma attack and was unable to perform for four months. The group resumed in 2002 and played their last gigs, supporting
the Dictators The Dictators are an American punk rock band formed in New York City in 1973. Critic John Dougan said that they were "one of the finest and most influential proto-punk bands to walk the earth." Origins The band was formed in 1972 by Andy "Ad ...
and then
Dead Moon Dead Moon was an American punk rock band active from 1987 to 2006, formed in Portland, Oregon. History Fronted by the singer/guitarist Fred Cole, the band also included the bass guitarist Toody Cole and the drummer Andrew Loomis. Veterans ...
, before disbanding by the end of the year. Tim Hemensley died of a heroin overdose on 21 July 2003, aged 31. Expenses for his funeral were covered by a series of benefit concerts.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hemensley, Tim 1971 births 2003 deaths Australian people of English descent Australian people of Egyptian descent Australian bass guitarists Deaths by heroin overdose in Australia Musicians from Melbourne 20th-century Australian male singers 20th-century bass guitarists