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God (Australian band)

God (also stylised as GOD) were an Australian punk rock band formed in 1986 by Sean Greenway on guitar and vocals; Tim Hemensley on bass guitar, drums and vocals; Joel Silbersher on guitar and vocals; and Matthew Whittle on bass guitar, drums and vocals. All four were 15-16 at the time. Their signature song, "My Pal", was released as their debut single in January 1988. Their sole studio album, For Lovers Only, appeared in December 1989 after the group disbanded. Sean Greenway died of a heroin overdose on 21 January 2001, aged 30. Tim Hemensley also died of a heroin overdose, on 21 July 2003, aged 31. Whittle curated their 2× CD compilation album, GOD, in February 2010.

God
OriginMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
GenresPunk rock
Years active1986 (1986)–1989 (1989)
LabelsAu Go Go
Past members
Websitemyspace.com/godaustralia

History edit

God were formed in Melbourne in 1986 as a punk rock quartet by Sean Greenway (p.k.a. Sean Scorpion) on guitar and vocals; Tim Hemensley (p.k.a. Meatcleaver Boy) on bass guitar, drums and vocals; Joel Silbersher (p.k.a. Joel Rock'n'Roll) on guitar and vocals; and Matthew Whittle (p.k.a. Matty Mustang) on bass guitar, drums and vocals.[1] All four were 15-16 at the time.[1][2] Hemensley had been a member of Royal Flush (with Roman Tucker, later of Rocket Science), Greenway and Whittle were members of Foot and Mouth, and Silbersher was a DJ on community radio, 3RRR.[1][2]

Bruce Milne of Au Go Go Records, who also ran a shop front to sell recordings, met the group's members.[1] He signed them to his label, which issued their debut 7" single, "My Pal", in January 1988.[1][3] It was written by Silbersher,[4] and received favourable reviews, which sold in the thousands to become, "an enduring Australian underground classic."[5] Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, observed, "[they] had an alternative #1 hit on their hands before they were even old enough to get beer riders at their gigs! 'My Pal' was the third biggest selling alternative single for 1988."[1]

Andrew Stafford, writer of Pig City: from the Saints to Savage Garden, listed "My Pal" at No. 24 of his "Australian Songbook" in December 2011.[6] He described how, "Silbersher had this song's circular five-note riff in his head for years before one day, in the shower, the lyric came in a rush: 'You’re my only friend / You don't even like me!' Recorded when most of the band were 17 (the video above captures Silbersher with braces still on his teeth)."[6] Stafford felt, "it was such a towering feat that, unfortunately, it overshadowed everything else they ever did."[6] Cover versions were recorded by several artists: Magic Dirt (1997),[1] Violent Soho, Peabody, Bored!, A Death in the Family,[4] the Hollowmen, and Bum (from Canada). Andrew Mueller of The Guardian declared, "[it] started out as an obscure 7" single and ended up revered as a garage band classic, the Aussie equivalent of 'Wild Thing'."[7]

God released an eight-track extended play, Rock Is Hell, in December 1988, it appeared in four different cover designs, one by each band member,[1] due to the members' inability to agree on a cover. McFarlane felt, "[it] suffered from slop-bucket production values, but was another statement in God's quest for the ultimate so-bad-its-good trash ethic."[1] Rock Is Hell was variously praised and panned by critics,[who?] but still sold respectably.[citation needed]

Their full-length studio album, For Lovers Only, appeared in December 1989, via Au Go Go Records which, "boasted stronger production and songs."[1] Although God had disbanded by that time,[1] it was released on vinyl by three European labels.[who?] [citation needed] The band's last gig was at the Central Club on 30 July 1989. Au Go Go later released, For Lovers Only, on CD with "My Pal" and most of Rock Is Hell, as bonus tracks.[citation needed]

Greenway founded the Freeloaders with members of the Philisteins before releasing an album with The Yes-Men, which included former members of The Meanies, Guttersnipes and The Proton Energy Pills.[1] Hemensley joined fellow punk rockers, Bored!, in late 1989 on bass guitar and vocals, alongside Justin Munday on drums, John Nolan on guitar and Dave Thomas on guitar and vocals.[1][8] McFarlane felt he "added much to the band's charisma and sense of arrogance."[8] Hemensley and Nolan formed Powder Monkeys in Melbourne in 1991.[1] Silbersher formed Hoss and then Tendrils, he released solo albums, and worked with Tex Perkins.[2] Whittle played with Patterson's Curse, Sauce, Ripe, Offal Pump, Baby 8 and Melwayholics Anonymous.[1]

Sean Greenway (born 4 December 1970) died of a heroin overdose on 21 January 2001, aged 30.[9] Tim Hemensley died of a heroin overdose in 2003.[10][11] "My Pal" appeared on the Underbelly soundtrack for the TV series of the same name. It was used on the Australian TV film, Underground – The Julian Assange Story.[2]

God's self-titled double CD reissue was released on Afterburn Records in February 2010.[2][12] BMA Magazine's correspondent described the group, "[they] sounded like a ten train smash-up in Tin Railroad Town. They were trying to encapsulate stadium rock and their ‘monster riffs’ often sounded like a playgroup had broken into the bottle recycling bin combined with that siren song of crap amps buzzing and wheezing you sometimes hear just before they blow up."[13]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o McFarlane, Ian (31 March 2017). "Encyclopedia entry for 'God'". The Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. Jenkins, Jeff (Foreword) (2nd ed.). Gisborne, VIC: Third Stone Press (published 2017). p. 195. ISBN 978-0-9953856-0-3.
  2. ^ a b c d e Donovan, Patrick (9 April 2010). "Gift from Above". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 27 September 2018.
  3. ^ Cameron, Keith (25 January 2008). "Film & Music: Brief encounters: The second coming of God". The Guardian.
  4. ^ a b "'My Pal' at APRA search engine". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Retrieved 2 October 2018. Note: For additional work user may have to select 'Search again' and then 'Enter a title:' &/or 'Performer:'
  5. ^ "The story of GOD's 'My Pal', an enduring Australian underground classic". Double J.Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 24 December 2014. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  6. ^ a b c Stafford, Andrew (13 December 2011). "'The Great Australian Songbook' III (30–21)". Notes from Pig City. Archived from the original on 30 June 2017. Retrieved 30 September 2018.
  7. ^ Mueller, Andrew (20 May 2014). "Music – Australian Anthems: God – 'My Pal'". The Guardian. Guardian News and Media Limited. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  8. ^ a b McFarlane, Ian (31 March 2017). "Encyclopedia entry for 'God'". The Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. Jenkins, Jeff (Foreword) (2nd ed.). Gisborne, VIC: Third Stone Press (published 2017). p. 195. ISBN 978-0-9953856-0-3.
  9. ^ Cunningham, Stewart "Leadfinger" (16 February 2001). "Vale Sean Greenway". Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  10. ^ Donovan, Patrick (25 July 2003). "Sticky Carpet: Sad loss of a Rock'n'roll Warrior". The Age. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  11. ^ Donovan, Patrick; Murfett, Andrew (9 May 2008). "Aussies Crack UK Charts". The Age. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  12. ^ GOD (2010), GOD, Afterburn Records, retrieved 30 September 2018, GOD (spelled in capitals) was a rock 'n' roll band from Melbourne, Australia, together from 1986 to 1989.
  13. ^ "GOD Double Vinyl Reissue Sees Australian Rock Classics United". BMA Magazine. 23 May 2012. Archived from the original on 26 October 2015. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  • Stranded: The Secret History of Australian Independent Music 1977-1991, Clinton Walker, Pan MacMillan, 1996, ISBN 0-7329-0883-3.

External links edit

  • Webcuts Essay celebrating "My Pal"
  • for ABC TV Rage with My Pal still being selected
  • Official God Myspace
  • God discography at Discogs

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God also stylised as GOD were an Australian punk rock band formed in 1986 by Sean Greenway on guitar and vocals Tim Hemensley on bass guitar drums and vocals Joel Silbersher on guitar and vocals and Matthew Whittle on bass guitar drums and vocals All four were 15 16 at the time Their signature song My Pal was released as their debut single in January 1988 Their sole studio album For Lovers Only appeared in December 1989 after the group disbanded Sean Greenway died of a heroin overdose on 21 January 2001 aged 30 Tim Hemensley also died of a heroin overdose on 21 July 2003 aged 31 Whittle curated their 2 CD compilation album GOD in February 2010 GodOriginMelbourne Victoria AustraliaGenresPunk rockYears active1986 1986 1989 1989 LabelsAu Go GoPast membersSean Greenway Tim Hemensley Joel Silbersher Matthew WhittleWebsitemyspace wbr com wbr godaustraliaHistory editGod were formed in Melbourne in 1986 as a punk rock quartet by Sean Greenway p k a Sean Scorpion on guitar and vocals Tim Hemensley p k a Meatcleaver Boy on bass guitar drums and vocals Joel Silbersher p k a Joel Rock n Roll on guitar and vocals and Matthew Whittle p k a Matty Mustang on bass guitar drums and vocals 1 All four were 15 16 at the time 1 2 Hemensley had been a member of Royal Flush with Roman Tucker later of Rocket Science Greenway and Whittle were members of Foot and Mouth and Silbersher was a DJ on community radio 3RRR 1 2 Bruce Milne of Au Go Go Records who also ran a shop front to sell recordings met the group s members 1 He signed them to his label which issued their debut 7 single My Pal in January 1988 1 3 It was written by Silbersher 4 and received favourable reviews which sold in the thousands to become an enduring Australian underground classic 5 Australian musicologist Ian McFarlane observed they had an alternative 1 hit on their hands before they were even old enough to get beer riders at their gigs My Pal was the third biggest selling alternative single for 1988 1 Andrew Stafford writer of Pig City from the Saints to Savage Garden listed My Pal at No 24 of his Australian Songbook in December 2011 6 He described how Silbersher had this song s circular five note riff in his head for years before one day in the shower the lyric came in a rush You re my only friend You don t even like me Recorded when most of the band were 17 the video above captures Silbersher with braces still on his teeth 6 Stafford felt it was such a towering feat that unfortunately it overshadowed everything else they ever did 6 Cover versions were recorded by several artists Magic Dirt 1997 1 Violent Soho Peabody Bored A Death in the Family 4 the Hollowmen and Bum from Canada Andrew Mueller of The Guardian declared it started out as an obscure 7 single and ended up revered as a garage band classic the Aussie equivalent of Wild Thing 7 God released an eight track extended play Rock Is Hell in December 1988 it appeared in four different cover designs one by each band member 1 due to the members inability to agree on a cover McFarlane felt it suffered from slop bucket production values but was another statement in God s quest for the ultimate so bad its good trash ethic 1 Rock Is Hell was variously praised and panned by critics who but still sold respectably citation needed Their full length studio album For Lovers Only appeared in December 1989 via Au Go Go Records which boasted stronger production and songs 1 Although God had disbanded by that time 1 it was released on vinyl by three European labels who citation needed The band s last gig was at the Central Club on 30 July 1989 Au Go Go later released For Lovers Only on CD with My Pal and most of Rock Is Hell as bonus tracks citation needed Greenway founded the Freeloaders with members of the Philisteins before releasing an album with The Yes Men which included former members of The Meanies Guttersnipes and The Proton Energy Pills 1 Hemensley joined fellow punk rockers Bored in late 1989 on bass guitar and vocals alongside Justin Munday on drums John Nolan on guitar and Dave Thomas on guitar and vocals 1 8 McFarlane felt he added much to the band s charisma and sense of arrogance 8 Hemensley and Nolan formed Powder Monkeys in Melbourne in 1991 1 Silbersher formed Hoss and then Tendrils he released solo albums and worked with Tex Perkins 2 Whittle played with Patterson s Curse Sauce Ripe Offal Pump Baby 8 and Melwayholics Anonymous 1 Sean Greenway born 4 December 1970 died of a heroin overdose on 21 January 2001 aged 30 9 Tim Hemensley died of a heroin overdose in 2003 10 11 My Pal appeared on the Underbelly soundtrack for the TV series of the same name It was used on the Australian TV film Underground The Julian Assange Story 2 God s self titled double CD reissue was released on Afterburn Records in February 2010 2 12 BMA Magazine s correspondent described the group they sounded like a ten train smash up in Tin Railroad Town They were trying to encapsulate stadium rock and their monster riffs often sounded like a playgroup had broken into the bottle recycling bin combined with that siren song of crap amps buzzing and wheezing you sometimes hear just before they blow up 13 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o McFarlane Ian 31 March 2017 Encyclopedia entry for God The Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop Jenkins Jeff Foreword 2nd ed Gisborne VIC Third Stone Press published 2017 p 195 ISBN 978 0 9953856 0 3 a b c d e Donovan Patrick 9 April 2010 Gift from Above The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 27 September 2018 Cameron Keith 25 January 2008 Film amp Music Brief encounters The second coming of God The Guardian a b My Pal at APRA search engine Australasian Performing Right Association APRA Retrieved 2 October 2018 Note For additional work user may have to select Search again and then Enter a title amp or Performer The story of GOD s My Pal an enduring Australian underground classic Double J Australian Broadcasting Corporation 24 December 2014 Retrieved 26 January 2016 a b c Stafford Andrew 13 December 2011 The Great Australian Songbook III 30 21 Notes from Pig City Archived from the original on 30 June 2017 Retrieved 30 September 2018 Mueller Andrew 20 May 2014 Music Australian Anthems God My Pal The Guardian Guardian News and Media Limited Retrieved 2 October 2018 a b McFarlane Ian 31 March 2017 Encyclopedia entry for God The Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop Jenkins Jeff Foreword 2nd ed Gisborne VIC Third Stone Press published 2017 p 195 ISBN 978 0 9953856 0 3 Cunningham Stewart Leadfinger 16 February 2001 Vale Sean Greenway Retrieved 2 October 2018 Donovan Patrick 25 July 2003 Sticky Carpet Sad loss of a Rock n roll Warrior The Age Retrieved 2 October 2018 Donovan Patrick Murfett Andrew 9 May 2008 Aussies Crack UK Charts The Age Retrieved 2 October 2018 GOD 2010 GOD Afterburn Records retrieved 30 September 2018 GOD spelled in capitals was a rock n roll band from Melbourne Australia together from 1986 to 1989 GOD Double Vinyl Reissue Sees Australian Rock Classics United BMA Magazine 23 May 2012 Archived from the original on 26 October 2015 Retrieved 2 October 2018 Stranded The Secret History of Australian Independent Music 1977 1991 Clinton Walker Pan MacMillan 1996 ISBN 0 7329 0883 3 External links editWebcuts Essay celebrating My Pal Playlist 10 September 2005 for ABC TV Rage with My Pal still being selected Official God Myspace God discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title God Australian band amp oldid 1130548332, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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