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Love of Diagrams

Love of Diagrams are an Australian indie rock band formed in 2001. Their sound is characterised by a mix of energetic drumming, angular guitar and bass riffs, and call-and-response vocals.

Love of Diagrams
OriginMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
Genres
Years active2001 (2001)–present
Labels
Members

History Edit

Love of Diagrams were formed in Melbourne in 2001 by Monika Fikerle on drums, Luke Horton on guitar and vocals, and Antonia Sellbach on vocals and bass guitar.[1] The trio were described by Heather Phares of AllMusic, as providing "a fiery, angular sound that recalls post-punk greats like Siouxsie and the Banshees and Pylon."[1] Locally, they "made a name for themselves with their kinetic live act and consistent touring."[1]

In 2003, they released their debut instrumental album, The Target Is You, on local-based Unstable Ape Records, which received much critical acclaim.[2] They then played an extensive tour throughout Europe and Japan.[3] Whilst touring across Australia, they supported international bands including, Death Cab for Cutie, Electrelane, Les Savy Fav, Stereolab, The Rogers Sisters and Sonic Youth.[1][2]

They released their first extended play, We Got Communication, in 2004 which is their first work to feature vocals. Its five tracks included three new songs and two remixes of other tracks.[3] Amazon.com editorial reviewer opined "the new vocal material certainly matches the high energy of their original instrumental work."[3] Two tracks from the EP were also released on a 7" vinyl single, "No Way Out", in the UK through The Passport Label,[1] and the band played a handful of London shows in November 2005. "No Way Out" was used on an episode of The O.C. in season three, "The Game Plan".[1][4]

Their self-titled EP was released in September 2006 on Unstable Ape Records, in the United States in January 2007 via Matador Records,[5] and the United Kingdom in February. Brian Howe of Pitchfork rated it at 6.2 out of 10 and explained, "[the group] have met what seems to be their goal: to resurrect the still-awesome power of classic UK post-punk for the umpteenth time. [However, the] visceral thrills are accompanied by the nagging frustration that, out of the countless ways you can combine guitars and drums, so many bands are choosing this exact one."[5]

Whilst in the US, they recorded their second album, Mosaic, in Chicago with producer Bob Weston,[6] which was their first studio album for Matador Records. It was released in Australia in February 2007 and everywhere else in April. Pitchfork's Roque Strew rated it at 7.6 and declared, "With mad scientific precision, they clone that factory-town aura of blankness and unrest, as well as the bohemian suspicions of structure and prettiness for its own sake."[7] The band returned to the US to support tours for Ted Leo and the Pharmacists and Enon and two performances at SXSW festival in Austin, Texas which were the highlight for English disc jockey Steve Lamacq.[8]

Their third album, Nowhere Forever, was produced by Ryan Hadlock at Bear Creek Studios in Seattle and a companion 7" single, "Forever", were both released in August 2009.

Members Edit

  • Monika Fikerle – drums
  • Luke Horton – guitar, vocals
  • Antonia Sellbach – vocals, bass guitar

Discography Edit

Studio albums Edit

Extended plays Edit

  • We Got Communication (Unstable Ape Records, 2004)
  • Love of Diagrams (Unstable Ape Records, 2006)
    • Love of Diagrams EP (Matador Records, January 2007)

Singles Edit

  • "No Way Out" (The Passport Label, UK 7" Vinyl 2005)
  • "Forever" (August 2009)
  • "In My Dream" 2011. 7"

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Phares, Heather. "Love of Diagrams | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 30 June 2017.
  2. ^ a b JM (1 March 2006). "Love of Diagrams". American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP). Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  3. ^ a b c "Love of Diagrams – We Got Communication". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  4. ^ "Bait Shop: Songlist by episode – Season 3 – Episode 8". The OC Insider. Warner Bros. Retrieved 6 July 2009.
  5. ^ a b Howe, Brian (1 March 2007). "Love of Diagrams: Love of Diagrams EP Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  6. ^ Reviewer, Craig Mathieson (1 March 2007). "Mosaic". The Age. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
  7. ^ Strew, Roque (7 May 2007). "Love of Diagrams: Mosaic Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  8. ^ "Pop: South by Southwest Festival". the Guardian. 19 March 2006. Retrieved 19 January 2021.

External links Edit

  • Matador Records Page

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Love of Diagrams news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Love of Diagrams are an Australian indie rock band formed in 2001 Their sound is characterised by a mix of energetic drumming angular guitar and bass riffs and call and response vocals Love of DiagramsOriginMelbourne Victoria AustraliaGenresPost punk no wave indie rockYears active2001 2001 presentLabelsUnstable Ape Matador PassportMembersMonika Fikerle Luke Horton Antonia Sellbach Contents 1 History 2 Members 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Extended plays 3 3 Singles 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditLove of Diagrams were formed in Melbourne in 2001 by Monika Fikerle on drums Luke Horton on guitar and vocals and Antonia Sellbach on vocals and bass guitar 1 The trio were described by Heather Phares of AllMusic as providing a fiery angular sound that recalls post punk greats like Siouxsie and the Banshees and Pylon 1 Locally they made a name for themselves with their kinetic live act and consistent touring 1 In 2003 they released their debut instrumental album The Target Is You on local based Unstable Ape Records which received much critical acclaim 2 They then played an extensive tour throughout Europe and Japan 3 Whilst touring across Australia they supported international bands including Death Cab for Cutie Electrelane Les Savy Fav Stereolab The Rogers Sisters and Sonic Youth 1 2 They released their first extended play We Got Communication in 2004 which is their first work to feature vocals Its five tracks included three new songs and two remixes of other tracks 3 Amazon com editorial reviewer opined the new vocal material certainly matches the high energy of their original instrumental work 3 Two tracks from the EP were also released on a 7 vinyl single No Way Out in the UK through The Passport Label 1 and the band played a handful of London shows in November 2005 No Way Out was used on an episode of The O C in season three The Game Plan 1 4 Their self titled EP was released in September 2006 on Unstable Ape Records in the United States in January 2007 via Matador Records 5 and the United Kingdom in February Brian Howe of Pitchfork rated it at 6 2 out of 10 and explained the group have met what seems to be their goal to resurrect the still awesome power of classic UK post punk for the umpteenth time However the visceral thrills are accompanied by the nagging frustration that out of the countless ways you can combine guitars and drums so many bands are choosing this exact one 5 Whilst in the US they recorded their second album Mosaic in Chicago with producer Bob Weston 6 which was their first studio album for Matador Records It was released in Australia in February 2007 and everywhere else in April Pitchfork s Roque Strew rated it at 7 6 and declared With mad scientific precision they clone that factory town aura of blankness and unrest as well as the bohemian suspicions of structure and prettiness for its own sake 7 The band returned to the US to support tours for Ted Leo and the Pharmacists and Enon and two performances at SXSW festival in Austin Texas which were the highlight for English disc jockey Steve Lamacq 8 Their third album Nowhere Forever was produced by Ryan Hadlock at Bear Creek Studios in Seattle and a companion 7 single Forever were both released in August 2009 Members EditMonika Fikerle drums Luke Horton guitar vocals Antonia Sellbach vocals bass guitarDiscography EditStudio albums Edit The Target Is You Unstable Ape Records 2003 Mosaic Matador Records February 2007 Nowhere Forever Unstable Ape Remote Control August 2009 Blast Bedroom Suck Records 2015 Extended plays Edit We Got Communication Unstable Ape Records 2004 Love of Diagrams Unstable Ape Records 2006 Love of Diagrams EP Matador Records January 2007 Singles Edit No Way Out The Passport Label UK 7 Vinyl 2005 Forever August 2009 In My Dream 2011 7 References Edit a b c d e f Phares Heather Love of Diagrams Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved 30 June 2017 a b JM 1 March 2006 Love of Diagrams American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers ASCAP Retrieved 2 July 2017 a b c Love of Diagrams We Got Communication Amazon com Retrieved 2 July 2017 Bait Shop Songlist by episode Season 3 Episode 8 The OC Insider Warner Bros Retrieved 6 July 2009 a b Howe Brian 1 March 2007 Love of Diagrams Love of Diagrams EP Album Review Pitchfork Retrieved 2 July 2017 Reviewer Craig Mathieson 1 March 2007 Mosaic The Age Retrieved 19 January 2021 Strew Roque 7 May 2007 Love of Diagrams Mosaic Album Review Pitchfork Retrieved 2 July 2017 Pop South by Southwest Festival the Guardian 19 March 2006 Retrieved 19 January 2021 External links EditMatador Records Page The Passport Label website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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