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British India (band)

British India are an Australian rock band from Melbourne. The band is made up of lead vocalist and guitarist Declan Melia, guitarist Nic Wilson, bassist Will Drummond and drummer Matt O'Gorman. In 2019, Jack Tosi replaced Nic Wilson as a touring member of the band.[2] They have released six studio albums.

British India
British India performing in the Regal Ballroom at the High Vibes festival, Northcote on 23 September 2007
Background information
OriginMelbourne, Australia
GenresIndie rock, garage rock[1]
Years active2004–present
LabelsFlashpoint, Shock Liberation Records
MembersDeclan Melia
Jack Tosi
Will Drummond
Matt O'Gorman
Past membersNic Wilson
Matt Clowes
Websitebritishindiaofficial.com

History edit

Formation and Early Shows 2003 - 2006

The members of British India met in 2003 in high school at St. Bede's College, in Melbourne, Victoria.[3] The band began rehearsing and writing songs in the pool room at drummer Matt O'Gorman's parents' house. Early influences included The Strokes, The White Stripes, The Datsuns, and Interpol. Upon finishing high school, the band began gigging extensively at pub and club shows throughout Melbourne.

In 2005 the band recorded a vinyl seven inch single called "Outside 109" with producer Lindsay Gravina at his Birdland studios. The single was given airplay on Triple J,[4] and generated some interest in the Australian music industry.

Counter Culture EP and Guillotine 2006 - 2007

In 2005 the band met producer and future manager Glenn Goldsmith who provided early demos to Australian producer Harry Vanda, Vanda agreed to finance and produce the band.

In late 2005 the band recorded the four track Counter Culture EP at Vanda's Flashpoint Studios in Sydney with Vanda and Goldsmith as producers. Promoted with the single "The Time" the EP made little impact, producing no label interest or radio airplay.

In 2006 the band returned to Flashpoint to record their debut album Guillotine, again produced by Vanda and Goldsmith. After being shelved for several months due to lack of label interest, the album was eventually released independently through Flashpoint Music and Shock Records distribution.

Guillotine was released in July 2007 and included the singles "Black & White Radio", "Tie Up My Hands", "Run The Red Light" and "Russian Roulette". This was followed by a successful Australian tour and festival appearances at Homebake festival and The Big Day Out. Triple J played the album extensively and "Tie Up My Hands" and "Run The Red Light" charted in the Triple J Hottest 100 of that year. Guillotine was nominated for the J Award in 2007, and won the Australian Independent Record (AIR) Award for Best New Artist.[5]

Thieves 2008

Throughout 2007, British India continued to play shows and festivals while writing material for their second album. In April 2008 they began recording their second album Thieves, again with Harry Vanda and Glenn Goldsmith at Flashpoint Studios Sydney. Thieves entered the ARIA Album Chart at #5. The first single, "I Said I'm Sorry" reached number 23 in Triple J's Hottest 100 for 2008. Thieves was nominated for Best Independent Album in the 2008 ARIA awards.

Avalanche 2010

In 2009 British India parted with Flashpoint Music and recorded their third album Avalanche independently throughout 2009. The album was recorded at Sing Sing studios Melbourne and produced by Glenn Goldsmith. Avalanche was released in March 2010 and promoted by the single "Vanilla". The album debuted in the top 10 and sold 20,000 copies. The album was followed by extensive touring and festival appearances.

In late 2010, Shock Records fell into receivership following the album release, and was unable to pay the band unpaid royalties. Later that year, British India embarked on their first UK tour pursuing interest from Warner Music UK. The tour was successful, but an album deal with Warner did not eventuate.

The band returned from the UK to find their rehearsal space had flooded. At the end of 2010 the band were suffering from writers block and financial hardship following Shock's receivership and the expensive UK tour.

Controller 2013

In late 2010 British India released a stand-alone single "March into The Ocean" and embarked on the biggest Australian tour of their careers in early 2011.

Following the tour, they built a new rehearsal space and recording studio: Josif K studios in Preston, Melbourne. Now able to demo songs for the first time in their careers, they generated interest with Australian label Liberation Music who agreed to release their fourth album.

The band’s fourth album, Controller was recorded at Sing Sing Studios and produced by Glenn Goldsmith. The first single "I Can Make You Love Me" would later be certified Gold for selling 20,000 units and came in at number 37 in Triple J's Hottest 100 of 2012. This was followed by the singles "Summer Forgive Me", and "Plastic Souvenirs".

The album was followed by extensive Australian touring including supporting The Rolling Stones on their 14 On Fire Tour.

Nothing Touches Me 2015

The band released their fifth album Nothing Touches Me in March 2015. Although the band attempted to record the album in Berlin in late 2014, the results were considered lacklustre, and the band returned to Sing Sing studios where the album was again produced by Glenn Goldsmith. Nothing Touches Me debuted at Number five on the Australian album charts and included the singles "Suddenly" and "Wrong Direction".

The band toured in support of the album and played the biggest venues of their career. The tour was a success with all shows selling out. The success of Nothing Touches Me was encapsulated when British India headlined the main stage at the 2015 Byron Bay Bluesfest as a replacement for The Black Keys.

Forgetting The Future 2017

In 2017 the band left Josif K studios and relocated to Sing Sing South recording studio in Melbourne to begin working on songs for their sixth album. Wanting to record with a new producer, they teamed up with Oscar Dawson of Holy Holy. Their sixth album Forgetting the Future was released in October 2017 and was promoted with the singles "Precious" and "My Love".

Following the tour promoting Forgetting the Future founding member Nic Wilson announced that he would no longer tour with the band. In 2019 the remaining members recruited Jack Tosi of Stealing O'Neil to replace Nic on guitar and the band embarked on a successful Australian tour in August 2019.

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

List of studio albums, with release date, label, and selected chart positions shown
Title Album details Peak chart positions
AUS
[6]
Guillotine 55
Thieves
  • Released: 19 July 2008
  • Label: Flashpoint (BI004)
  • Formats: CD, digital download
5
Avalanche
  • Released: 30 April 2010
  • Label: Flashpoint (ID002)
  • Formats: CD, digital download
10
Controller
  • Released: 22 March 2013
  • Label: Liberation Music (LMCD0223)
  • Formats: CD, digital download, LP
10
Nothing Touches Me
  • Released: 13 March 2015
  • Label: Liberation (LMCD0269)
  • Formats: CD, digital download, LP, streaming
5
Forgetting the Future
  • Released: 22 September 2017[7]
  • Label: Liberation (LMCD0335)
  • Formats: CD, digital download, LP, streaming
12

EPs edit

List of EPs, with selected details
Title Album details Peak chart positions
AUS
Counter Culture

Singles edit

List of singles, with selected chart positions
Year Title Peak chart
positions
Certifications Album
AUS
[6]
2005 "Outside 109 / Automatic Blitzkrieg" -
2006 "Black & White Radio" - Guillotine
2007 "Tie Up My Hands" -
"Run the Red Light" 50
2008 "I Said I'm Sorry" - Thieves
2009 "God Is Dead, Meet the Kids" -
"Vanilla" - Avalanche
2010 "Beneath the Satellites" -
"Avalanche" -
2011 "March into the Ocean" -
2012 "I Can Make You Love Me" 70 Controller
2013 "Summer Forgive Me" -
"Plastic Souvenirs" -
"Blinded" -
2014 "Wrong Direction" -
2015 "Suddenly" -
2016 "I Thought We Knew Each Other" -
2017 "Precious" -
2018 "My Love" -

Compilation appearances edit

Awards edit

AIR Awards edit

The Australian Independent Record Awards (commonly known informally as AIR Awards) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2007[9][10] themselves Most Outstanding New Independent Artist Won
2008 Thieves Best Independent Album Nominated
2010 themselves Best Independent Artist Nominated
2015[11][10] Nothing Touches Me Best Independent Hard Rock or Punk Album Nominated

ARIA Music Awards edit

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2008 Thieves Best Independent Release Nominated
Harry Vanda and Glen Goldsmith for Thieves Producer of the Year Nominated

J Award 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 Result
J Awards of 2007 Guillotine Australian Album of the Year Nominated

References edit

  1. ^ . Access All Areas.net.au. 17 July 2008. Archived from the original on 21 July 2008. Retrieved 30 July 2008.
  2. ^ . news.com.au. Archived from the original on 20 July 2008. Retrieved 7 July 2008.
  3. ^ Donovan, Patrick (7 May 2010). "British India: Avalanche". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  4. ^ "Thieves". The Sydney Morning Herald. 18 July 2008. Retrieved 30 July 2008.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 26 May 2011. Retrieved 25 February 2008.
  6. ^ a b Peak chart positions in Australia:
    • Top 100 (ARIA) peaks from January 1990 to December 2010: Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (pdf ed.). Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 42.
    • For Forgetting the Future: "ARIA Australian Top 50 Albums". Australian Recording Industry Association. 2 October 2017. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
  7. ^ Tencic, Nat (31 July 2017). "British India announce new album and massive national tour". Triple J. Retrieved 5 August 2017.
  8. ^ "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2022 Singles" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 16 May 2022.
  9. ^ . inthemix. 2 November 2007. Archived from the original on 27 September 2012. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
  10. ^ a b "History Wins". Australian Independent Record Labels Association. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
  11. ^ "1 Dads, Courtney Barnett Lead This Year's Independent Music Award Nominations". MusicFeeds. 7 September 2015. Retrieved 20 August 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • British India on MySpace
  • British India on Web Wombat

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British India are an Australian rock band from Melbourne The band is made up of lead vocalist and guitarist Declan Melia guitarist Nic Wilson bassist Will Drummond and drummer Matt O Gorman In 2019 Jack Tosi replaced Nic Wilson as a touring member of the band 2 They have released six studio albums British IndiaBritish India performing in the Regal Ballroom at the High Vibes festival Northcote on 23 September 2007Background informationOriginMelbourne AustraliaGenresIndie rock garage rock 1 Years active2004 presentLabelsFlashpoint Shock Liberation RecordsMembersDeclan MeliaJack TosiWill DrummondMatt O GormanPast membersNic Wilson Matt ClowesWebsitebritishindiaofficial wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Discography 2 1 Studio albums 2 2 EPs 2 3 Singles 2 4 Compilation appearances 3 Awards 3 1 AIR Awards 3 2 ARIA Music Awards 3 3 J Award 4 References 5 External linksHistory editFormation and Early Shows 2003 2006The members of British India met in 2003 in high school at St Bede s College in Melbourne Victoria 3 The band began rehearsing and writing songs in the pool room at drummer Matt O Gorman s parents house Early influences included The Strokes The White Stripes The Datsuns and Interpol Upon finishing high school the band began gigging extensively at pub and club shows throughout Melbourne In 2005 the band recorded a vinyl seven inch single called Outside 109 with producer Lindsay Gravina at his Birdland studios The single was given airplay on Triple J 4 and generated some interest in the Australian music industry Counter Culture EP and Guillotine 2006 2007In 2005 the band met producer and future manager Glenn Goldsmith who provided early demos to Australian producer Harry Vanda Vanda agreed to finance and produce the band In late 2005 the band recorded the four track Counter Culture EP at Vanda s Flashpoint Studios in Sydney with Vanda and Goldsmith as producers Promoted with the single The Time the EP made little impact producing no label interest or radio airplay In 2006 the band returned to Flashpoint to record their debut album Guillotine again produced by Vanda and Goldsmith After being shelved for several months due to lack of label interest the album was eventually released independently through Flashpoint Music and Shock Records distribution Guillotinewas released in July 2007 and included the singles Black amp White Radio Tie Up My Hands Run The Red Light and Russian Roulette This was followed by a successful Australian tour and festival appearances at Homebake festival and The Big Day Out Triple J played the album extensively and Tie Up My Hands and Run The Red Light charted in the Triple J Hottest 100 of that year Guillotine was nominated for the J Award in 2007 and won the Australian Independent Record AIR Award for Best New Artist 5 Thieves 2008Throughout 2007 British India continued to play shows and festivals while writing material for their second album In April 2008 they began recording their second album Thieves again with Harry Vanda and Glenn Goldsmith at Flashpoint Studios Sydney Thieves entered the ARIA Album Chart at 5 The first single I Said I m Sorry reached number 23 in Triple J s Hottest 100 for 2008 Thieves was nominated for Best Independent Album in the 2008 ARIA awards Avalanche 2010In 2009 British India parted with Flashpoint Music and recorded their third album Avalanche independently throughout 2009 The album was recorded at Sing Sing studios Melbourne and produced by Glenn Goldsmith Avalanche was released in March 2010 and promoted by the single Vanilla The album debuted in the top 10 and sold 20 000 copies The album was followed by extensive touring and festival appearances In late 2010 Shock Records fell into receivership following the album release and was unable to pay the band unpaid royalties Later that year British India embarked on their first UK tour pursuing interest from Warner Music UK The tour was successful but an album deal with Warner did not eventuate The band returned from the UK to find their rehearsal space had flooded At the end of 2010 the band were suffering from writers block and financial hardship following Shock s receivership and the expensive UK tour Controller 2013In late 2010 British India released a stand alone single March into The Ocean and embarked on the biggest Australian tour of their careers in early 2011 Following the tour they built a new rehearsal space and recording studio Josif K studios in Preston Melbourne Now able to demo songs for the first time in their careers they generated interest with Australian label Liberation Music who agreed to release their fourth album The band s fourth album Controller was recorded at Sing Sing Studios and produced by Glenn Goldsmith The first single I Can Make You Love Me would later be certified Gold for selling 20 000 units and came in at number 37 in Triple J s Hottest 100 of 2012 This was followed by the singles Summer Forgive Me and Plastic Souvenirs The album was followed by extensive Australian touring including supporting The Rolling Stones on their 14 On Fire Tour Nothing Touches Me 2015The band released their fifth album Nothing Touches Me in March 2015 Although the band attempted to record the album in Berlin in late 2014 the results were considered lacklustre and the band returned to Sing Sing studios where the album was again produced by Glenn Goldsmith Nothing Touches Me debuted at Number five on the Australian album charts and included the singles Suddenly and Wrong Direction The band toured in support of the album and played the biggest venues of their career The tour was a success with all shows selling out The success of Nothing Touches Me was encapsulated when British India headlined the main stage at the 2015 Byron Bay Bluesfest as a replacement for The Black Keys Forgetting The Future 2017In 2017 the band left Josif K studios and relocated to Sing Sing South recording studio in Melbourne to begin working on songs for their sixth album Wanting to record with a new producer they teamed up with Oscar Dawson of Holy Holy Their sixth album Forgetting the Future was released in October 2017 and was promoted with the singles Precious and My Love Following the tour promoting Forgetting the Future founding member Nic Wilson announced that he would no longer tour with the band In 2019 the remaining members recruited Jack Tosi of Stealing O Neil to replace Nic on guitar and the band embarked on a successful Australian tour in August 2019 Discography editStudio albums edit List of studio albums with release date label and selected chart positions shown Title Album details Peak chart positionsAUS 6 Guillotine Released November 2007 Label Flashpoint Music BI002 Formats CD digital download 55Thieves Released 19 July 2008 Label Flashpoint BI004 Formats CD digital download 5Avalanche Released 30 April 2010 Label Flashpoint ID002 Formats CD digital download 10Controller Released 22 March 2013 Label Liberation Music LMCD0223 Formats CD digital download LP 10Nothing Touches Me Released 13 March 2015 Label Liberation LMCD0269 Formats CD digital download LP streaming 5Forgetting the Future Released 22 September 2017 7 Label Liberation LMCD0335 Formats CD digital download LP streaming 12EPs edit List of EPs with selected details Title Album details Peak chart positionsAUSCounter Culture Released November 2005 Label Flashpoint Music BI001 Formats CD Singles edit List of singles with selected chart positions Year Title Peak chartpositions Certifications AlbumAUS 6 2005 Outside 109 Automatic Blitzkrieg 2006 Black amp White Radio Guillotine2007 Tie Up My Hands Run the Red Light 502008 I Said I m Sorry Thieves2009 God Is Dead Meet the Kids Vanilla Avalanche2010 Beneath the Satellites Avalanche 2011 March into the Ocean 2012 I Can Make You Love Me 70 ARIA Platinum 8 Controller2013 Summer Forgive Me Plastic Souvenirs Blinded 2014 Wrong Direction 2015 Suddenly 2016 I Thought We Knew Each Other 2017 Precious 2018 My Love Compilation appearances edit Discoveries 2007 Black amp White Radio Triple J Hottest 100 Vol 15 2007 Tie Up My Hands Triple J s Like a Version 4 2008 And I Was a Boy from School Awards editAIR Awards edit The Australian Independent Record Awards commonly known informally as AIR Awards is an annual awards night to recognise promote and celebrate the success of Australia s Independent Music sector Year Nominee work Award Result2007 9 10 themselves Most Outstanding New Independent Artist Won2008 Thieves Best Independent Album Nominated2010 themselves Best Independent Artist Nominated2015 11 10 Nothing Touches Me Best Independent Hard Rock or Punk Album NominatedARIA Music Awards edit The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence innovation and achievement across all genres of Australian music Year Nominee work Award Result2008 Thieves Best Independent Release NominatedHarry Vanda and Glen Goldsmith for Thieves Producer of the Year NominatedJ Award 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 ResultJ Awards of 2007 Guillotine Australian Album of the Year NominatedReferences edit British India Thieves Access All Areas net au 17 July 2008 Archived from the original on 21 July 2008 Retrieved 30 July 2008 British India news com au Archived from the original on 20 July 2008 Retrieved 7 July 2008 Donovan Patrick 7 May 2010 British India Avalanche The Sydney Morning Herald Thieves The Sydney Morning Herald 18 July 2008 Retrieved 30 July 2008 AIR 2007 Winners Archived from the original on 26 May 2011 Retrieved 25 February 2008 a b Peak chart positions in Australia Top 100 ARIA peaks from January 1990 to December 2010 Ryan Gavin 2011 Australia s Music Charts 1988 2010 pdf ed Mt Martha VIC Australia Moonlight Publishing p 42 For Forgetting the Future ARIA Australian Top 50 Albums Australian Recording Industry Association 2 October 2017 Retrieved 30 September 2017 Tencic Nat 31 July 2017 British India announce new album and massive national tour Triple J Retrieved 5 August 2017 ARIA Charts Accreditations 2022 Singles PDF Australian Recording Industry Association Retrieved 16 May 2022 2007 Jagermeister AIR Awards Nominees Revealed inthemix 2 November 2007 Archived from the original on 27 September 2012 Retrieved 18 August 2020 a b History Wins Australian Independent Record Labels Association Retrieved 18 August 2020 1 Dads Courtney Barnett Lead This Year s Independent Music Award Nominations MusicFeeds 7 September 2015 Retrieved 20 August 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to British India band Official website British India on MySpace British India on Web Wombat Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title British India band amp oldid 1152157186, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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