The 3Ds were a New Zealand noise pop band based from
Dunedin
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, together from 1988 to 1997. They recorded three albums and several EPs, the best known of which is ''The Venus Trail'' (1993). They achieved commercial and critical success worldwide in the period between 1992 and 1995.
History
The band was formed in May 1988 by Dominic Stones, Denise Roughan and David Saunders. The band's name refers to the members' names all starting with "D". In 1989, they were joined by David Mitchell from Auckland bands Exploding Budgies and Goblin Mix, who introduced the twin-guitar attack which became the defining feature of the group. He also created all EP and album artwork apart from Fish Tales which featured a painting by Jane Davidson. Among their inspirations, in addition to the
Pixies
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, they also consider
Black Sabbath
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and
Fairport Convention
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to be inspirations.
Their first recordings were demos, one of which, "Meluzina Man", became their first release on the 1990 compilation ''Xpressway Pileup''.
The band's first release for the Flying Nun label was the
EP ''
Fish Tales'' at the beginning of 1990, beginning a long collaboration with the label in Dunedin. Their second EP, ''
Swarthy Songs for Swabs'', and the first album, ''
Hellzapoppin''', were released over the next two years.
[
The first tour in the ]United States
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was in 1992, followed by an Australian tour with the Lemonheads
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After their initial punk-influenced releases and to ...
.
In 1992, the band played with Nirvana
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in New Zealand.
Their second album was '' The Venus Trail'', released in 1993. This included their best known singles "Hey Seuss" and "Beautiful Things."[
In 1994, they returned to the U.S. for a three-month tour.][
The 3Ds toured with Pavement in New Zealand and Australia. Following this, The 3Ds played two stadium shows supporting U2 on their Zoo TV tour in New Zealand.][ An associate of the band took a bottle of champagne from U2's dressing room without permission, leading the concert promoter to inform The 3Ds that they would not be paid for their performance. However, ]Bono
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Born and raised in Dublin, he attended ...
was in the room at the time and insisted that The 3Ds be paid double, and given an additional bottle of champagne.
In 1997, the band released its third album, ''Strange News from the Angels
''Strange News from the Angels'' is the third and final album by the New Zealand band the 3Ds. It was released by Flying Nun Records in 1996.
Production
The album was recorded in November 1995. The band used the relocated Fish St. Studios, on Bu ...
''.
The band announced it was splitting up in early 1997.[
In July 2009, the 3Ds reformed to play two shows at the ]Merge Records
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20th anniversary festival in Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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.
In 2010, the 3Ds toured New Zealand, including the inaugural Laneways festival. This was followed by an invitation to play at the Pavement-curated All Tomorrows Parties festival in the UK.
Discography
Albums
EPs
Compilations
Featured appearances
* (1995) ''Abbasalutely
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Track listing
Versions
*''Abbasalutely'' (Cass, Comp) Flying Nun Records, Festival Records, New Zeala ...
'' (Flying Nun Records
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) - "Mama Mia"
* (1997) ''Topless Women Talk About Their Lives
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''Scarfies'' (released as ''Crime 101'' in the United States) is a 1999 New Zealand black comedy film set in the southern university city of Dunedin. The film's original title comes from the local nickname for university students, scarfie, ...
'' (Flying Nun Records) - "Outer Space"
Singles
Members
* Dominic Stones — drums
* Denise Roughan — bass guitar
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, keyboards, tambourine
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, vocals
* David Saunders — guitar
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, vocals
* David Mitchell — guitar, mandolin
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, vocals
References
External links
Flying Nun Records website
3Ds myspace page
Merge Records website
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New Zealand indie rock groups
Flying Nun Records artists
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Merge Records artists
Musical groups established in 1988