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trio formed in 1993. From early 1997 the members were
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on guitar and lead vocals, Presser (real name Paul Towner) on drums and
Burke Reid Burke Reid is an Australian–Canadian record producer/musician. Career After migrating from Canada to Australia in 1994 at the age of 14 years, Reid became one third of the band Gerling in 1997. Following the announcement of a hiatus by Gerli ...
on guitar and vocals. Their second album, ''
When Young Terrorists Chase the Sun '' When Young Terrorists Chase the Sun ''is the second studio album by Gerling, released in September 2001. Originally due to be released on 16 September was delayed due to the September 11 attacks and renamed in the UK and Japan under the tit ...
'' (September 2001), reached the
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top50. It provided a top50 single, "Dust Me Selecta" (August 2001). The group disbanded in 2007.


History

Gerling were formed as a guitar pop trio in 1993 in western Sydney with the line-up of
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(aka Darren E. Spielberg-Cross) on guitar and lead vocals, Presser (real name Paul Towner) on drums and Brad Herdson on guitar and vocals. With only two guitars and drums, the group initially played cover version of W.A.S.P. material. Then they focussed on creating experimental guitar pop, with their debut single, "Sedatives for Dead Radars", issued in 1995 on Steven Stavrakis' Fellaheen label. It was followed by a seven-track extended play, ''A Day of Research'', in 1996. It reached No.13 on the ARIA Alternative Albums Chart. Australian musicologist,
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, felt it was a "mix of early Pavement-style lo-fi guitar pop and idiosyncratic backing, it garnered widespread interest among the indie cognoscenti." Some of its tracks received high rotation on national youth radio station,
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. Early in 1997 Herdson left to form Sonic Emotion Explosion, with Liz Payne from
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. He was temporarily replaced in Gerling by
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for their gig at
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, Sydney, in late January. Herdson's long-term replacement, on guitar, was Canadian-born,
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. In February 1998 the group issued a four-track 7-inch EP, ''Bachelor Pad'' on the
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label. The label had been partly established in the previous year by Towner. In October 1998 they issued, "Death to the Apple Gerls", on Festival's in-house indie label Reliant – which was set up by
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(former CEO of
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). In the following month they released their debut album, ''
Children of Telepathic Experiences ''Children of Telepathic Experiences'' is the debut album by the Australian band Gerling. The album was released in 1998 on Reliant, a now-defunct imprint of Festival Mushroom Records. At the ARIA Music Awards of 1999 The 13th Australian ...
'', which peaked at No.21 on the ARIA Alternative Albums Chart. McFarlane noticed "an entertaining mix of Gerling's live punky-pop sound and a background of layered electronica." For the first time the group incorporated electronica in their music, they also built a recording studio, Gerlog, in
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where band members produced and remixed tracks. Their next single, "Enter, Space Capsule" (April 1999), provided four versions of the song, including one at Gerlog by band members and one mixed by
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. McFarlane saw this as the group's "move deeper into the realms of abstract electronica." At the
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Gerling were nominated in three categories: Breakthrough Artist – Album and ARIA Award for Best Alternative Release for ''Children of Telepathic Experiences'' and Breakthrough Artist – Single for "Enter, Space Capsule".ARIA Music Awards for the Gerling: * Search Results 'Gerling': Note: The 2016 ARIA site does not list one of their nominations in 1999: Breakthrough Artist – Single for "Enter, Space Capsule". * 1999 winners and nominees: Note: The archive copy of the 2010 ARIA site does show all three nominations in 1999. * 2001 winners and nominees: * 2002 winners and nominees: * 2003 winners and nominees: Another single, "Ghost Patrol", followed in September, which featured guest lead vocals by Naoko Matsumoto of Sydney-based group, Funky Terrorists. During 2000 they toured the United Kingdom where they recorded, "G-House Project", with lead vocals provided by
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. Gerling issued a single late in the year, "The Deer in You", which peaked at No.12 on the ARIA Alternative Singles Chart. Cameron Webb of Oz Music Project described as "Hovering somewhere between the frantic mesh of screaming and guitars of 'Death to the Apple Gerls' and electro blips and beats of 'Enter, Space Capsule', 'The Deer in You' provides an enticing glimpse at their new recordings. The single doesn't suggest any great departure musically, just a reminder of what Gerling do best – pop music." At the
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they were nominated for Best Video for Paul Butler and Scott Walton's directorial work on "The Deer in You". Gerling's second studio album, ''
When Young Terrorists Chase the Sun '' When Young Terrorists Chase the Sun ''is the second studio album by Gerling, released in September 2001. Originally due to be released on 16 September was delayed due to the September 11 attacks and renamed in the UK and Japan under the tit ...
'', was released on 24 September 2001 after being postponed due to the
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earlier that month and a title change to the less controversial, ''Head2Cleaner'', for international markets. It peaked in the ARIA and
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Albums Chart Top50s. Oz Music Project's Nick Coppack felt it was a "stunning follow-up", which "blends the band's love for electronic sounds and dance music with fuzzy guitars and aggressive vocals, which stem from the band's early punk roots." The band became increasingly electronic they had success in the dance scene and mainstream charts with the earlier single, "Dust Me Selecta" (August 2001), which reached the ARIA Singles Chart Top50. Lou Lou of Oz Music Project praised it as "Keeping it fresh and funky... just when you’ve got your head around this disco funk, the booming synth voice jumps in, slaps you in the face and reminds you that it is indeed Gerling @ the controls." At the
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they received three more nominations: Best Dance Release and Best Video (directed by Jolyon Watkins) for "Dust My Selecta", and Producer of the Year for ''When Young Terrorists Chase the Sun'' (by Gerling and Magoo). On 18 August 2003 they released their third studio album, '' Bad Blood!!!'', which peaked in the Top60. They had recorded it at Gerlog with Magoo producing. Oz Music Project's Semone Maksimovic felt the group were "dipping their hand into the increasingly popular electro clash, disco punk bucket to fill their hands with both dirt and glitter to throw our way...
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more indicative of their capricious live shows, danceable, loud, catchy, energetic and easy to digest, it's a record that will go down well in clubs or to help liven up a party, even a good driving record, but one rule remains, it has to be up loud!" The album marked a return to form as guitars returned to the mix, whilst still retaining an electronic edge. The lead single, " Who's Ya Daddy?" (March 2003), reached the Top100. Maksimovic described it as "a mighty fine slice of sexy, trashy disco punk for us all to enjoy... tbrings to mind The Detroit Grand Poobah's 'Sandwiches' am" Their fourth studio album, '' 4'', was released on 20 March 2006, which reached the Top100. The original recording was carried out in the function room of the
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, Sydney, before being re-recorded and mastered in Los Angeles. It was produced by Ethan Johns, who also worked on ''
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featured download of the week in February 2006. The band have been on an indefinite hiatus since September 2007.


Post-hiatus

After disbandment, Cross spent four years (from 2007 to 2010) as the E.L.F., writing and performing dance music. From 2012 he turned to
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traditional song writing structures and styling, releasing and touring as a solo artist. He received a positive review from '' No Depression'' for his album, ''No Damage''. From that time he also performs in a folk Noir duo,
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, with Jessica Cassar. Both acts have released EPs and albums independently. Jep and Dep's debut album, ''Word Got Out'' received 4 out of 5 stars from ''
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'' As of 2019, Cross has released two instrumental guitar albums under the moniker D.C Cross, ''Ecstatic Racquet'' (2019) and ''Terabithian'' (2020), Tone Deaf saying "D.C Cross’ ‘Terabithian’ is a high watermark of instrumental music". In 2012 Cross also launched music and film production company, Bernstein Studios (Sydney) and has co-written songs with
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. Towner produces visual art under the moniker, Dead Galaxy, and Reid has a career in music production.


Discography


Studio albums

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Extended Plays


Singles


Awards


ARIA Music Awards

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. They commenced in 1987. Gerling were nominated for ten awards.ARIA Award previous winners. , - , rowspan="3",
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ARIA Award for Producer of the Year The ARIA Music Award for Producer of the Year, is an award presented within the Artisan Awards at the annual ARIA Music Awards. The ARIA Awards recognise "the many achievements of Aussie artists across all music genres", and have been given by t ...
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References

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