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Architecture in Helsinki

Architecture in Helsinki were an Australian indie pop band which consisted of Cameron Bird, Gus Franklin, Jamie Mildren, Sam Perry, and Kellie Sutherland. Before its hiatus, the band released five studio albums: Fingers Crossed (2003), In Case We Die (2005), Places Like This (2007), Moment Bends (2011), and Now + 4eva (2014). The band has been inactive since 2018.

Architecture in Helsinki
Architecture in Helsinki performing in Helsinki, August 2007.
L–R: Kellie Sutherland, Jamie Mildren, Gus Franklin, James Cecil, Cameron Bird and Sam Perry.
Background information
OriginFitzroy, Victoria, Australia
GenresIndie pop
Years active2000 (2000)–2018
LabelsTrifekta, Bar/None, Tailem Bend, Moshi Moshi, Polyvinyl, Scotland Yard, Co-Operative, Modular, Downtown
Past membersCameron Bird
Gus Franklin
Sam Perry
Kellie Sutherland
Jamie Mildren
Ben Donnan
James Cecil
Isobel Knowles
Tara Shackell

History

2000–2003: Formation and Fingers Crossed

Architecture in Helsinki developed from a short-lived high school music experiment in Albury, New South Wales, by childhood friends Cameron Bird (lead singer), Jamie Mildren and Sam Perry. By 1999, the trio had moved to the Melbourne suburb of Fitzroy, where they used the name Architecture in Helsinki for Bird's first collection of self-penned songs. Bird got the new band's name after cutting up a newspaper and re-arranging words.[1] They played a small number of gigs before going into recess.[2]

In 2000, while studying photography at art school, Bird met James Cecil, and the two developed a musical connection. Within months, Cecil joined the band on drums.[2] Around that time, Bird took up guitar. He also met Kellie Sutherland at a party and invited her to play clarinet for the band.[2][3]

The five-member group began to work on their debut album, Fingers Crossed, at Super Melody World, the recording studio Cecil had built in a church hall in a south-eastern Melbourne suburb.[2][3] Recording was halted when Bird left for an extended holiday in the US, leaving the album unfinished. Upon his return from Portland, Oregon, Bird was inspired to write short, catchy pop songs, which marked a new direction for the band.[2]

At art school, Bird met members of The Rhinestone Horns, a brass ensemble, and recruited Isobel Knowles, Tara Shackell and Gus Franklin – all three originally from Victoria's Western District[4] – to complete Architecture in Helsinki's eight-member line-up.[2][3] In 2002, the group signed with independent record label, Trifekta, which released their debut single, "Like a Call", in December.

Nearly two years after starting work, Fingers Crossed was issued on 9 February 2003.[3] Most of the group's members played a number of instruments and their music made use of a wide range, from analog synthesizers, samplers, the glockenspiel and handclaps to concert band instruments such as the trumpet, tuba, trombone, saxophone, clarinet and recorder, as well as the more standard guitars, bass guitar and drums.[5]

2003–2005: In Case We Die

In 2003, Architecture in Helsinki toured Australia supporting The Go-Betweens, then undertook their own east coast tour, followed by a support tour for international acts, Yo La Tengo, múm and Arab Strap.[6] The group issued the Kindling EP in October, which included collaborations with the electronica artist Qua , the electronic duoB(if)tek, and braindance artist Bogdan Raczynski.[6] As a bonus on the disc, Knowles provided an animated video for "Like a Call".[6] In December, they appeared at the Meredith Music Festival.[4] From February 2004, the group toured Japan, Europe and US.[4] In April, Fingers Crossed was released in North America by Bar/None Records.[7]

In 2005, the group released their second album, In Case We Die, on their own "Tailem Bend" label.[2] It featured guest appearances by local musicians and was produced by The Carbohydrates, James Cecil and Cameron Bird's production duo, in Cecil's Super Melody World studio, then set up in a large garage space in Melbourne's inner northern suburbs. It was mixed by Tony Espie (The Avalanches, New Buffalo, Robert Palmer), at 001 Studios in Melbourne. Cyclic Defrost's Vaughan Healey described a typical gig as "a bewildering ride through dynamic tempo changes, finger clicks and swapped instruments. You never really know who is going to sing or what will happen next, and somehow the eight-piece juggles this anarchic structure with a music class worth of instruments and staging rearrangements."[8]

For the ARIA Music Awards of 2005, the album received three nominations: "Best Independent Release", "Best Cover Art" (by Bird) and "Best Adult Contemporary Release".[9] The song "It'5!" (pronounced "it's five") received wide airplay on the national radio network Triple J and reached No. 56 in the annual Triple J Hottest 100 for 2005.[2]

2006-2008: Line-up changes, We Died, They Remixed and Places Like This

In mid-2006, Architecture in Helsinki announced via their MySpace page that Knowles and Shackell were no longer members and cited "creative conflicts" with Bird as the reason for their departure.[2][10] Knowles continued with her work in animation and music.[11] In September 2007, Franklin, Knowles, Shackell and Sutherland provided the brass section on the Kevin Ayers album The Unfairground.[12][13] Shackell returned to tertiary studies and is a ceramicist.[14]

On 28 October 2006, as a six-member group, Architecture in Helsinki released We Died, They Remixed, a remix album consisting of all tracks from In Case We Die, and the song "Like a Call" from Fingers Crossed.[2][10] Artists who provided remixes included Hot Chip, New Buffalo, Safety Scissors, DAT politics, Mocky and Isan.[2]

Architecture in Helsinki released their next album, Places Like This on 28 July 2007 on Polyvinyl Record Co. In September 2006, Pitchfork Media reported that they were working on tracks with Bird in Brooklyn and other members in Melbourne.[10] The album was recorded between October 2006 and January 2007, at Dave Sitek's (from TV on the Radio)[15] studio in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and in Sydney's Big Jesus Burger Studios. It was engineered and mixed by Chris Coady, who has previously worked with TV on the Radio, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Grizzly Bear. The first single from the album, "Heart It Races", was released ahead of the album in May and peaked in the top 50 on the ARIA Singles Chart.[16] Places Like This reached the top 30 on the related albums chart.[16] In the US, the album reached the top 10 on two of Billboard magazine's component charts: Top Electronic Albums and Heatseekers Albums in September.[17]

 
Architecture in Helsinki performing at SXSW in Austin, Texas, in March 2007.

Even though the group's name includes Finland's capital Helsinki, they first played there at the Flow Festival in August 2007: "When we were in Norway at the end of last year there were a few Finnish interviewers who came to interview us mainly about the name. I think they were quite perplexed. To us, the name means having to answer many questions and inquiries about the name, which I guess, is entirely understandable," Sam Perry said.[18]

The band also issued other singles, "Debbie", "Hold Music", and "Like It Or Not". At the ARIA Music Awards of 2007, "Heart It Races" was nominated as "Single of the Year".[19] "Heart It Races" and "Hold Music" were listed in the 2007 Triple J Hottest 100 at No. 19 and No. 36, respectively.[20] In 2007, they did a Take Away Show acoustic video session, shot by Vincent Moon.

During the ensemble's New Year's Eve performance on 1 January 2008, they came on at midnight and announced that it was James Cecil's last show with Architecture in Helsinki. After leaving the band, Cecil provided backing vocals, engineering and mixing for Kes Band's 2008 album Kes Band, and drums for Qua's 2011 release Q&A.[21]

2008–2012: Moment Bends

In mid-2008, the band hired long time mentor and collaborator François Tétaz to help them produce their fourth album. Work began immediately in a new studio space, named Buckingham Palace, that the band had set up in the Melbourne suburb of East Brunswick.

In November 2008, the five-piece band released "That Beep", the first taste of a new sound that they developed with Tétaz over a two-year period. Tétaz was working simultaneously on Gotye's Making Mirrors album, toggling between the two records. In October 2010, the band announced via Twitter[22] that the record was finished after more than two years in self-imposed studio exile.

In January 2011, the first single from the album, "Contact High", was released, which became the most popular song Architecture in Helsinki had released in Australia. It was nominated for "Pop Release of the Year" at the ARIA Music Awards of 2011 and polled at number 12 on the Triple J Hottest 100 for 2011, Australia's largest musical democracy. Moment Bends was released in April 2011 in Australia,[23] and in the US in May 2011.[24] It featured a more detailed, produced and focused pop sound than on their previous records.[citation needed] Moment Bends debuted at number 12 on the ARIA Albums Chart in Australia, the highest chart position for the band. Two further singles from Moment Bends, "Escapee" and "W.O.W", were released. "Escapee" was featured in the football video game, FIFA 12, which was published by EA Sports.

2012–2014: Now + 4eva

In early 2012, the band began work on their follow-up to Moment Bends, deciding to stick with the polished pop sound that had worked on the previous album. They recorded in a makeshift studio above a café in Melbourne, which had previously been a hideaway for junkies. As a result, during recording the band tried to combat the negative energy previously associated with the space. To promote the album, they set up a temporary concept store in Melbourne Central Shopping Centre, which was open from 28 March 2014 until 6 April 2014. Bird described the store as "an opportunity to forge a vibrant new connection with our audience and in turn, explore new ideas of what music retail could be". The album was sold on vinyl, CD, cassette, and USB, in addition to other products such as jewelry, drink bottles, rock candy figurines of the band members, a fashion line, and prints of the album's cover art. The products were commissioned from local designers and friends of the band. The singles from the album were "I Might Survive," "In the Future", and "Dream a Little Crazy." It was released on 28 March 2014 in Australia and New Zealand, and on 1 April 2014 in North America.[25]

2014–2018: Final years

After the tour cycle for Now + 4eva, the band took an informal sabbatical. Bird stated that, from 2004 to 2014, they had been in a constant album cycle and "there comes a time that you need to step away in order to have that life experience that you can turn into new work". During that time, the band had sporadic performances, including in an episode of the Australian children's educational show Play School, in which they covered the song "Big Bass Drum" with toy instruments.[26] Bird and Cecil also helped produce the second album for The Goon Sax in 2018. In May 2018, the band announced a headline set at Kennedy Art Ball at the Art Gallery of Western Australia in Perth. Bird said that in the current incarnation of the band, there were six members instead of the usual nine. They also announced that they were setting up a space to record new music. Bird said that the band was "not really on a schedule - we're just making, and when we make something that we're proud of, we'll put it out into the world."[27] The band has, however, been completely inactive since this announcement.[citation needed]

Band members

Tours

The band toured heavily throughout Australia, the United States, and Europe, playing festivals such as Coachella, Sasquatch, Sound Relief, Big Day Out, SxSW, Primavera, Groovin the Moo, Pukkelpop, and Haldern.

Architecture in Helsinki toured and/or played with: David Byrne, Dr Dog, Death Cab for Cutie, Yacht, The Go-Betweens, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Santigold, Glass Candy, The Presets, Black Moth Super Rainbow, Au Revoir Simone, Field Music, Lo-Fi-Fnk, Yo La Tengo, The Polyphonic Spree, and Múm.

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected details and chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
AUS
[16]
FRA
[35]
US
Heat

[36]
Fingers Crossed
In Case We Die
  • Released: 5 April 2005
  • Label: Tailem Bend
  • Formats: LP, CD, download
67 159
Places Like This
  • Released: 28 July 2007
  • Label: Tailem Bend
  • Formats: LP, CD, download
30 187 7
Moment Bends
  • Released: 8 April 2011
  • Label: Modular
  • Formats: LP, CD, download
12
Now + 4eva
  • Released: 28 March 2014
  • Label: Casual Workout
  • Formats: LP, CD, cassette, download
25
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Compilation albums

List of compilation albums, with selected details
Title Details
We Died, They Remixed

Extended plays

  • Like a Call (2 December 2002) Trifekta (HORSE021-2)
  • Kindling (27 October 2003) 10" Trifekta (HORSE035-2)
  • Keepsake (15 March 2004) Trifekta (HORSE038-2)
  • Like It or Not (8 July 2008) Polyvinyl Record Co (PRC-157), Scotland Yard, Tailem Bend

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
AUS
[16][37][38]
Triple J 100 UK
[39]
US
Sales

[40]
US
Dance

[41]
2005 "Do the Whirlwind" 168 In Case We Die
"Maybe You Can Owe Me"
"It'5!" 56
2006 "Wishbone"
2007 "Heart It Races" 47 19 18 3 Places Like This
"Hold Music" 36
2008 "That Beep" 75 28 Moment Bends
2011 "Contact High" 70 12
"Escapee" 55
2013 "In the Future" Now + 4eva
"Dream a Little Crazy"
2014 "I Might Survive"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country.

Remixes

Year Artist Track Version Album name
2003 B(if)tek "Hi Fi Kids" Architecture in Helsinki Remix Frequencies Will Move Together
2006 Shout Out Louds "Very Loud" Architecture in Helsinki Remix Combines EP
2007 Bonde do Rolê "Office Boy" Architecture in Helsinki Remix Office Boy EP
The Bumblebeez "Dr Love" Architecture in Helsinki's Dr Hookah Mix Dr Love EP
Yacht "See a Penny (Pick It Up)" Architecture in Helsinki Remix I Believe in You. Your Magic Is Real
33 Hz "Paris, Texas" Architecture in Helsinki's Supermelody Remix Paris, Texas (Remixes)
2008 Midnight Juggernauts "Into the Galaxy" Architecture in Helsinki's Choose Your Own Adventure Mix Dystopia
2009 Metronomy "A Thing for Me" Architecture in Helsinki Remix Nights Out
The Very Best "Warm Heart of Africa" Architecture in Helsinki Remix Warm Heart of Africa
El Guincho "Antillas" Architecture in Helsinki Remix Alegranza!
2011 Cut Copy "Need You Now" Architecture in Helsinki Remix Zonoscope

Music videos

Year Title Director(s)
2003 "Like a Call" Isobel Knowles
"Kindling" Kellie Sutherland
2005 "It'5!" Isobel Knowles, Ali Dullard
"Do the Whirlwind" (Australian version) Paul Robertson[42]
2006 "Do the Whirlwind" (UK version) Nima Nourizadeh
"Wishbone" Isobel Knowles
2007 "Heart It Races" Kris Moyes
"Hold Music" Kim Gehrig
"Debbie" Josh Logue
2008 "Like It or Not" Josh Logue
"That Beep" Krozm
2011 "Contact High" Krozm
"Escapee" Marcus Soderlund
"W.O.W" Krozm
2014 "Dream a Little Crazy" Lucy McRae
"I Might Survive" Andrew Goldsmith

Awards and nominations

ARIA Music Awards

The ARIA Music Awards are a set of annual ceremonies presented by Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), which recognise excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of the music of Australia. They commenced in 1987.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2011 Moment Bends ARIA Award for Best Pop Release Nominated [43]

Australian Music Prize

The Australian Music Prize (the AMP) is an annual award of $30,000 given to an Australian band or solo artist in recognition of the merit of an album released during the year of award. The commenced in 2005.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2007[44] Places Like This Australian Music Prize Nominated

J Awards

The J Awards are an annual series of Australian music awards that were established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. They commenced in 2005.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2005[45] In Case We Die Australian Album of the Year Nominated
2007[46] Places Like This Australian Album of the Year Nominated

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External links

  • Official website
  • Architecture in Helsinki article at Exclaim!, September 2007
  • Interview with Cameron Bird at Erasing Clouds, 2006
  • Interview with Cameron Bird at Soundsxp.com, September 2006
  • at Pitchfork Media, June 2005
  • Architecture in Helsinki RBMA lecture

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This article is about the Australian band For the architecture of the city of Helsinki see Architecture of Finland Architecture in Helsinki were an Australian indie pop band which consisted of Cameron Bird Gus Franklin Jamie Mildren Sam Perry and Kellie Sutherland Before its hiatus the band released five studio albums Fingers Crossed 2003 In Case We Die 2005 Places Like This 2007 Moment Bends 2011 and Now 4eva 2014 The band has been inactive since 2018 Architecture in HelsinkiArchitecture in Helsinki performing in Helsinki August 2007 L R Kellie Sutherland Jamie Mildren Gus Franklin James Cecil Cameron Bird and Sam Perry Background informationOriginFitzroy Victoria AustraliaGenresIndie popYears active2000 2000 2018LabelsTrifekta Bar None Tailem Bend Moshi Moshi Polyvinyl Scotland Yard Co Operative Modular DowntownPast membersCameron BirdGus Franklin Sam PerryKellie SutherlandJamie MildrenBen DonnanJames CecilIsobel KnowlesTara Shackell Contents 1 History 1 1 2000 2003 Formation and Fingers Crossed 1 2 2003 2005 In Case We Die 1 3 2006 2008 Line up changes We Died They Remixed and Places Like This 1 4 2008 2012 Moment Bends 1 5 2012 2014 Now 4eva 1 6 2014 2018 Final years 2 Band members 3 Tours 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Compilation albums 4 3 Extended plays 4 4 Singles 4 5 Remixes 4 6 Music videos 5 Awards and nominations 5 1 ARIA Music Awards 5 2 Australian Music Prize 5 3 J Awards 6 References 7 External linksHistory Edit2000 2003 Formation and Fingers Crossed Edit Architecture in Helsinki developed from a short lived high school music experiment in Albury New South Wales by childhood friends Cameron Bird lead singer Jamie Mildren and Sam Perry By 1999 the trio had moved to the Melbourne suburb of Fitzroy where they used the name Architecture in Helsinki for Bird s first collection of self penned songs Bird got the new band s name after cutting up a newspaper and re arranging words 1 They played a small number of gigs before going into recess 2 In 2000 while studying photography at art school Bird met James Cecil and the two developed a musical connection Within months Cecil joined the band on drums 2 Around that time Bird took up guitar He also met Kellie Sutherland at a party and invited her to play clarinet for the band 2 3 The five member group began to work on their debut album Fingers Crossed at Super Melody World the recording studio Cecil had built in a church hall in a south eastern Melbourne suburb 2 3 Recording was halted when Bird left for an extended holiday in the US leaving the album unfinished Upon his return from Portland Oregon Bird was inspired to write short catchy pop songs which marked a new direction for the band 2 At art school Bird met members of The Rhinestone Horns a brass ensemble and recruited Isobel Knowles Tara Shackell and Gus Franklin all three originally from Victoria s Western District 4 to complete Architecture in Helsinki s eight member line up 2 3 In 2002 the group signed with independent record label Trifekta which released their debut single Like a Call in December Nearly two years after starting work Fingers Crossed was issued on 9 February 2003 3 Most of the group s members played a number of instruments and their music made use of a wide range from analog synthesizers samplers the glockenspiel and handclaps to concert band instruments such as the trumpet tuba trombone saxophone clarinet and recorder as well as the more standard guitars bass guitar and drums 5 2003 2005 In Case We Die Edit In 2003 Architecture in Helsinki toured Australia supporting The Go Betweens then undertook their own east coast tour followed by a support tour for international acts Yo La Tengo mum and Arab Strap 6 The group issued the Kindling EP in October which included collaborations with the electronica artist Qua the electronic duoB if tek and braindance artist Bogdan Raczynski 6 As a bonus on the disc Knowles provided an animated video for Like a Call 6 In December they appeared at the Meredith Music Festival 4 From February 2004 the group toured Japan Europe and US 4 In April Fingers Crossed was released in North America by Bar None Records 7 In 2005 the group released their second album In Case We Die on their own Tailem Bend label 2 It featured guest appearances by local musicians and was produced by The Carbohydrates James Cecil and Cameron Bird s production duo in Cecil s Super Melody World studio then set up in a large garage space in Melbourne s inner northern suburbs It was mixed by Tony Espie The Avalanches New Buffalo Robert Palmer at 001 Studios in Melbourne Cyclic Defrost s Vaughan Healey described a typical gig as a bewildering ride through dynamic tempo changes finger clicks and swapped instruments You never really know who is going to sing or what will happen next and somehow the eight piece juggles this anarchic structure with a music class worth of instruments and staging rearrangements 8 For the ARIA Music Awards of 2005 the album received three nominations Best Independent Release Best Cover Art by Bird and Best Adult Contemporary Release 9 The song It 5 pronounced it s five received wide airplay on the national radio network Triple J and reached No 56 in the annual Triple J Hottest 100 for 2005 2 2006 2008 Line up changes We Died They Remixed and Places Like This Edit In mid 2006 Architecture in Helsinki announced via their MySpace page that Knowles and Shackell were no longer members and cited creative conflicts with Bird as the reason for their departure 2 10 Knowles continued with her work in animation and music 11 In September 2007 Franklin Knowles Shackell and Sutherland provided the brass section on the Kevin Ayers album The Unfairground 12 13 Shackell returned to tertiary studies and is a ceramicist 14 On 28 October 2006 as a six member group Architecture in Helsinki released We Died They Remixed a remix album consisting of all tracks from In Case We Die and the song Like a Call from Fingers Crossed 2 10 Artists who provided remixes included Hot Chip New Buffalo Safety Scissors DAT politics Mocky and Isan 2 Architecture in Helsinki released their next album Places Like This on 28 July 2007 on Polyvinyl Record Co In September 2006 Pitchfork Media reported that they were working on tracks with Bird in Brooklyn and other members in Melbourne 10 The album was recorded between October 2006 and January 2007 at Dave Sitek s from TV on the Radio 15 studio in Williamsburg Brooklyn and in Sydney s Big Jesus Burger Studios It was engineered and mixed by Chris Coady who has previously worked with TV on the Radio Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Grizzly Bear The first single from the album Heart It Races was released ahead of the album in May and peaked in the top 50 on the ARIA Singles Chart 16 Places Like This reached the top 30 on the related albums chart 16 In the US the album reached the top 10 on two of Billboard magazine s component charts Top Electronic Albums and Heatseekers Albums in September 17 Architecture in Helsinki performing at SXSW in Austin Texas in March 2007 Even though the group s name includes Finland s capital Helsinki they first played there at the Flow Festival in August 2007 When we were in Norway at the end of last year there were a few Finnish interviewers who came to interview us mainly about the name I think they were quite perplexed To us the name means having to answer many questions and inquiries about the name which I guess is entirely understandable Sam Perry said 18 The band also issued other singles Debbie Hold Music and Like It Or Not At the ARIA Music Awards of 2007 Heart It Races was nominated as Single of the Year 19 Heart It Races and Hold Music were listed in the 2007 Triple J Hottest 100 at No 19 and No 36 respectively 20 In 2007 they did a Take Away Show acoustic video session shot by Vincent Moon During the ensemble s New Year s Eve performance on 1 January 2008 they came on at midnight and announced that it was James Cecil s last show with Architecture in Helsinki After leaving the band Cecil provided backing vocals engineering and mixing for Kes Band s 2008 album Kes Band and drums for Qua s 2011 release Q amp A 21 2008 2012 Moment Bends Edit In mid 2008 the band hired long time mentor and collaborator Francois Tetaz to help them produce their fourth album Work began immediately in a new studio space named Buckingham Palace that the band had set up in the Melbourne suburb of East Brunswick In November 2008 the five piece band released That Beep the first taste of a new sound that they developed with Tetaz over a two year period Tetaz was working simultaneously on Gotye s Making Mirrors album toggling between the two records In October 2010 the band announced via Twitter 22 that the record was finished after more than two years in self imposed studio exile In January 2011 the first single from the album Contact High was released which became the most popular song Architecture in Helsinki had released in Australia It was nominated for Pop Release of the Year at the ARIA Music Awards of 2011 and polled at number 12 on the Triple J Hottest 100 for 2011 Australia s largest musical democracy Moment Bends was released in April 2011 in Australia 23 and in the US in May 2011 24 It featured a more detailed produced and focused pop sound than on their previous records citation needed Moment Bends debuted at number 12 on the ARIA Albums Chart in Australia the highest chart position for the band Two further singles from Moment Bends Escapee and W O W were released Escapee was featured in the football video game FIFA 12 which was published by EA Sports 2012 2014 Now 4eva Edit In early 2012 the band began work on their follow up to Moment Bends deciding to stick with the polished pop sound that had worked on the previous album They recorded in a makeshift studio above a cafe in Melbourne which had previously been a hideaway for junkies As a result during recording the band tried to combat the negative energy previously associated with the space To promote the album they set up a temporary concept store in Melbourne Central Shopping Centre which was open from 28 March 2014 until 6 April 2014 Bird described the store as an opportunity to forge a vibrant new connection with our audience and in turn explore new ideas of what music retail could be The album was sold on vinyl CD cassette and USB in addition to other products such as jewelry drink bottles rock candy figurines of the band members a fashion line and prints of the album s cover art The products were commissioned from local designers and friends of the band The singles from the album were I Might Survive In the Future and Dream a Little Crazy It was released on 28 March 2014 in Australia and New Zealand and on 1 April 2014 in North America 25 2014 2018 Final years Edit After the tour cycle for Now 4eva the band took an informal sabbatical Bird stated that from 2004 to 2014 they had been in a constant album cycle and there comes a time that you need to step away in order to have that life experience that you can turn into new work During that time the band had sporadic performances including in an episode of the Australian children s educational show Play School in which they covered the song Big Bass Drum with toy instruments 26 Bird and Cecil also helped produce the second album for The Goon Sax in 2018 In May 2018 the band announced a headline set at Kennedy Art Ball at the Art Gallery of Western Australia in Perth Bird said that in the current incarnation of the band there were six members instead of the usual nine They also announced that they were setting up a space to record new music Bird said that the band was not really on a schedule we re just making and when we make something that we re proud of we ll put it out into the world 27 The band has however been completely inactive since this announcement citation needed Band members EditFinal lineupCameron Bird lead and backing vocals guitar keyboards 2000 2018 8 28 Sam Perry bass guitar keyboards 2000 2018 29 Kellie Sutherland lead and backing vocals keyboards clarinet 2000 2018 8 30 Gus Franklin keyboard guitar vocals trombone drums 2002 2018 31 Former membersJames Cecil drums guitars keyboards 2000 2008 8 21 Jamie Mildren guitar bass guitar keyboards flute 2000 2015 8 32 Tara Shackell tuba trombone keyboards backing vocals 2002 2006 8 33 Isobel Knowles trumpet keyboards backing vocals 2002 2006 8 34 Ben Donnan drums keyboards 2008 2014 Tours EditThe band toured heavily throughout Australia the United States and Europe playing festivals such as Coachella Sasquatch Sound Relief Big Day Out SxSW Primavera Groovin the Moo Pukkelpop and Haldern Architecture in Helsinki toured and or played with David Byrne Dr Dog Death Cab for Cutie Yacht The Go Betweens Clap Your Hands Say Yeah Santigold Glass Candy The Presets Black Moth Super Rainbow Au Revoir Simone Field Music Lo Fi Fnk Yo La Tengo The Polyphonic Spree and Mum Discography EditStudio albums Edit List of studio albums with selected details and chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positionsAUS 16 FRA 35 USHeat 36 Fingers Crossed Released 9 February 2003 Label Trifekta Formats LP CD download In Case We Die Released 5 April 2005 Label Tailem Bend Formats LP CD download 67 159 Places Like This Released 28 July 2007 Label Tailem Bend Formats LP CD download 30 187 7Moment Bends Released 8 April 2011 Label Modular Formats LP CD download 12 Now 4eva Released 28 March 2014 Label Casual Workout Formats LP CD cassette download 25 denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory Compilation albums Edit List of compilation albums with selected details Title DetailsWe Died They Remixed Released 11 December 2006 Label Tailem Bend B000JLPO6A Formats CD download remix album Extended plays Edit Like a Call 2 December 2002 Trifekta HORSE021 2 Kindling 27 October 2003 10 Trifekta HORSE035 2 Keepsake 15 March 2004 Trifekta HORSE038 2 Like It or Not 8 July 2008 Polyvinyl Record Co PRC 157 Scotland Yard Tailem BendSingles Edit Year Title Peak chart positions AlbumAUS 16 37 38 Triple J 100 UK 39 USSales 40 USDance 41 2005 Do the Whirlwind 168 In Case We Die Maybe You Can Owe Me It 5 56 2006 Wishbone 2007 Heart It Races 47 19 18 3Places Like This Hold Music 36 2008 That Beep 75 28 Moment Bends2011 Contact High 70 12 Escapee 55 2013 In the Future Now 4eva Dream a Little Crazy 2014 I Might Survive denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country Remixes Edit Year Artist Track Version Album name2003 B if tek Hi Fi Kids Architecture in Helsinki Remix Frequencies Will Move Together2006 Shout Out Louds Very Loud Architecture in Helsinki Remix Combines EP2007 Bonde do Role Office Boy Architecture in Helsinki Remix Office Boy EPThe Bumblebeez Dr Love Architecture in Helsinki s Dr Hookah Mix Dr Love EPYacht See a Penny Pick It Up Architecture in Helsinki Remix I Believe in You Your Magic Is Real33 Hz Paris Texas Architecture in Helsinki s Supermelody Remix Paris Texas Remixes 2008 Midnight Juggernauts Into the Galaxy Architecture in Helsinki s Choose Your Own Adventure Mix Dystopia2009 Metronomy A Thing for Me Architecture in Helsinki Remix Nights OutThe Very Best Warm Heart of Africa Architecture in Helsinki Remix Warm Heart of AfricaEl Guincho Antillas Architecture in Helsinki Remix Alegranza 2011 Cut Copy Need You Now Architecture in Helsinki Remix ZonoscopeMusic videos Edit Year Title Director s 2003 Like a Call Isobel Knowles Kindling Kellie Sutherland2005 It 5 Isobel Knowles Ali Dullard Do the Whirlwind Australian version Paul Robertson 42 2006 Do the Whirlwind UK version Nima Nourizadeh Wishbone Isobel Knowles2007 Heart It Races Kris Moyes Hold Music Kim Gehrig Debbie Josh Logue2008 Like It or Not Josh Logue That Beep Krozm2011 Contact High Krozm Escapee Marcus Soderlund W O W Krozm2014 Dream a Little Crazy Lucy McRae I Might Survive Andrew GoldsmithAwards and nominations EditARIA Music Awards Edit The ARIA Music Awards are a set of annual ceremonies presented by Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA which recognise excellence innovation and achievement across all genres of the music of Australia They commenced in 1987 Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2011 Moment Bends ARIA Award for Best Pop Release Nominated 43 Australian Music Prize Edit The Australian Music Prize the AMP is an annual award of 30 000 given to an Australian band or solo artist in recognition of the merit of an album released during the year of award The commenced in 2005 Year Nominee work Award Result2007 44 Places Like This Australian Music Prize NominatedJ Awards Edit The J Awards are an annual series of Australian music awards that were established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation s youth focused radio station Triple J They commenced in 2005 Year Nominee work Award Result2005 45 In Case We Die Australian Album of the Year Nominated2007 46 Places Like This Australian Album of the Year NominatedReferences 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