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The Bhagavad Guitars

The Bhagavad Guitars were an indie-rock band which formed in 1985 as Inner Circle in Canberra by Jeremy Butterworth on guitar and vocals, Kynan Hughes on bass guitar and Matt Kerr on drums and John Kilbey (under the pseudonym, John Underwood, for their first three releases to distance himself from brother Steve Kilbey and his band, the Church) on guitar and vocals. Hughes was replaced successively by Adrian Workman and then by Tony Locke. They recorded three 12 inch extended plays for Red Eye before recording a studio album, Introversion, in 1991 which was shelved due to record company disputes until July 1996. Meanwhile, they issued their first album, Hypnotised, in May 1992 via Karmic Hit/Shock, and disbanded in 1998. The group reformed in 2008 to record a new album, Unfamiliar Places, released in May 2011.

The Bhagavad Guitars
Also known asInner Circle
OriginSydney, New South Wales, Australia
Genres
Years active
  • 1987 (1987)–1998 (1998)
  • 2008 (2008)–2012 (2012)
Labels
Past members
  • Jeremy Butterworth
  • Kynan Hughes
  • John Kilbey (a.k.a. John Underwood)
  • Matt Kerr
  • Adrian Workman
  • Tony Locke

History edit

The Bhagavad Guitars were formed in 1985 as Inner Circle in Canberra by Jeremy Butterworth on guitar, vocals and flute, John Underwood (a.k.a. John Kilbey) on guitar and vocals, Kynan Hughes on bass guitar and Matt Kerr on drums.[1][2] As teenagers they had played together in a band while students at Dickson College.[3] In 1987 they relocated to Sydney and renamed themselves, the new name, "was derived from a pun on the title of the Hindu book Bhagavad Gita."[1] Butterworth later reflected, "We started off seriously interested in Eastern thinking, different philosophies, meditation... etc but now we're more cynical."[4]

In July 1988 they released their debut five-track extended play, Foreverglades, which was produced by the Church's Steve Kilbey (Underwood's older brother) for Red Eye Records.[1][5] Its "featured track, 'Just to Be Sure' became a radio hit in Sydney."[1][2] They followed in October with a six-track EP, Headland, where Hughes had been replaced on bass guitar by Adrian Workman.[1]

Red Eye compiled the two EPs, leaving off "Shrine" from Headland, into a full-length album, also titled, Foreverglades, in July 1990.[1][2] They followed with a third EP, Party, with six tracks, in October of that year.[1][2] Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, observed, "The band's brand of spacious, chiming guitar-based pop called to mind the likes of The Crystal Set, The Church and UK band Simple Minds."[1]

The group's album, Introversion, was recorded in 1991 but did not appear until July 1996 on Karmic Hit/Shock Records.[1][2][6] It included, "a bonus 14-minute CD EP Extraversion."[1][7] The album was engineered and co-produced with legendary Australian, Tony Cohen (Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds). In 1992 Kilbey formed a record label, Karmic Hit, which issued the group's single, "Hypnotise Me" in February.[1][8] They followed with their first studio album, Hypnotised, in May 1992 with Tony Locke on bass guitar and lead vocals for two tracks, "Romeo Error" and "Accident".[1][8]

After the Bhagavad Guitars separated, Kilbey released three solo albums, Nothing More Than Something to Wear (February 2003) as John Kilbey, Catching Some Z's (2004) as J.L.K.[9] and Good Fortunes (March 1999) by the Penny Drops.[8][10] Kilbey was part of a band, Warp Factor 9, which released an album, 5 Days in a Photon Belt, in 1993.[2][8]

The Bhagavad Guitars reformed in 2008 and released another album, Unfamiliar Places, in May 2011.[11][12]

Discography edit

Albums edit

  • Foreverglades (compilation album, July 1990) – Red Eye/Polydor (RED LP 10, RED CD 10)[2]
  • Hypnotised (May 1992) – Karmic Hit
  • Introversion (July 1996) – Karmic Hit/Shock Records[6] (KH004/005)[2]
  • Unfamiliar Places (May 2011) – Karmic Hit[8]

Extended plays edit

  • Foreverglades (1988) – Red Eye/Polydor
  • Headland (1988) – Red Eye
  • Party (1990) – Red Eye

Singles edit

  • "Hypnotise Me" (February 1992) – Karmic Hit

References edit

General
  • McFarlane, Ian (1999). . Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86508-072-1. Archived from the original on 5 April 2004. Retrieved 19 December 2017. Note: Archived [on-line] copy has limited functionality.
Specific
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l McFarlane, entry. Archived from the original on 18 July 2002. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Bhagavad Guitars related entries at the Australian Rock Database
    • Bhagavad Guitars: Holmgren, Magnus. . hem.passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 14 May 2011. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
    • John Kilbey/John Underwood: Holmgren, Magnus. . hem.passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 14 May 2011. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
    • Warp Factor 9: Holmgren, Magnus. . hem.passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 21 November 2010. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
  3. ^ "Snippets: Music from the Far East – Well, Bondi". The Canberra Times. Vol. 63, no. 19, 517. 16 March 1989. p. 22. Retrieved 19 December 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  4. ^ Chantal & Simon (23 April 1990). "Bhagavad Guitars". Tharunka. Vol. 36, no. 5. New South Wales, Australia. p. 23. Retrieved 19 December 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  5. ^ Holmes, Peter (22 September 1988). "Treats and a turkey in Coogee". Sydney Morning Herald.
  6. ^ a b Molitorisz, Sacha (20 December 1996). "Sounds Right". Sydney Morning Herald.
  7. ^ Bhagavad Guitars (1991), Introversion, Polygram Music, retrieved 19 December 2017
  8. ^ a b c d e Fulmer, Mike. "The Bhagavad Guitars". Retrieved 19 December 2017.
  9. ^ Molitorisz, Sacha (21 February 2003). "Independent's day". Sydney Morning Herald.
  10. ^ Buchanan, Matt (19 March 1999). "Sounds Right". Sydney Morning Herald.
  11. ^ Molitorisz, Sacha (26 September 2008). "Relive the glory days". Sydney Morning Herald.
  12. ^ "Lock it in If you haven't already, it might be time to invest in a 2010 diary...". The Canberra Times. 10 December 2009.

bhagavad, guitars, were, indie, rock, band, which, formed, 1985, inner, circle, canberra, jeremy, butterworth, guitar, vocals, kynan, hughes, bass, guitar, matt, kerr, drums, john, kilbey, under, pseudonym, john, underwood, their, first, three, releases, dista. The Bhagavad Guitars were an indie rock band which formed in 1985 as Inner Circle in Canberra by Jeremy Butterworth on guitar and vocals Kynan Hughes on bass guitar and Matt Kerr on drums and John Kilbey under the pseudonym John Underwood for their first three releases to distance himself from brother Steve Kilbey and his band the Church on guitar and vocals Hughes was replaced successively by Adrian Workman and then by Tony Locke They recorded three 12 inch extended plays for Red Eye before recording a studio album Introversion in 1991 which was shelved due to record company disputes until July 1996 Meanwhile they issued their first album Hypnotised in May 1992 via Karmic Hit Shock and disbanded in 1998 The group reformed in 2008 to record a new album Unfamiliar Places released in May 2011 The Bhagavad GuitarsAlso known asInner CircleOriginSydney New South Wales AustraliaGenresIndie rock popYears active1987 1987 1998 1998 2008 2008 2012 2012 LabelsRed Eye Polydor Karmic Hit ShockPast membersJeremy Butterworth Kynan Hughes John Kilbey a k a John Underwood Matt Kerr Adrian Workman Tony Locke Contents 1 History 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 Extended plays 2 3 Singles 3 ReferencesHistory editThe Bhagavad Guitars were formed in 1985 as Inner Circle in Canberra by Jeremy Butterworth on guitar vocals and flute John Underwood a k a John Kilbey on guitar and vocals Kynan Hughes on bass guitar and Matt Kerr on drums 1 2 As teenagers they had played together in a band while students at Dickson College 3 In 1987 they relocated to Sydney and renamed themselves the new name was derived from a pun on the title of the Hindu book Bhagavad Gita 1 Butterworth later reflected We started off seriously interested in Eastern thinking different philosophies meditation etc but now we re more cynical 4 In July 1988 they released their debut five track extended play Foreverglades which was produced by the Church s Steve Kilbey Underwood s older brother for Red Eye Records 1 5 Its featured track Just to Be Sure became a radio hit in Sydney 1 2 They followed in October with a six track EP Headland where Hughes had been replaced on bass guitar by Adrian Workman 1 Red Eye compiled the two EPs leaving off Shrine from Headland into a full length album also titled Foreverglades in July 1990 1 2 They followed with a third EP Party with six tracks in October of that year 1 2 Australian musicologist Ian McFarlane observed The band s brand of spacious chiming guitar based pop called to mind the likes of The Crystal Set The Church and UK band Simple Minds 1 The group s album Introversion was recorded in 1991 but did not appear until July 1996 on Karmic Hit Shock Records 1 2 6 It included a bonus 14 minute CD EP Extraversion 1 7 The album was engineered and co produced with legendary Australian Tony Cohen Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds In 1992 Kilbey formed a record label Karmic Hit which issued the group s single Hypnotise Me in February 1 8 They followed with their first studio album Hypnotised in May 1992 with Tony Locke on bass guitar and lead vocals for two tracks Romeo Error and Accident 1 8 After the Bhagavad Guitars separated Kilbey released three solo albums Nothing More Than Something to Wear February 2003 as John Kilbey Catching Some Z s 2004 as J L K 9 and Good Fortunes March 1999 by the Penny Drops 8 10 Kilbey was part of a band Warp Factor 9 which released an album 5 Days in a Photon Belt in 1993 2 8 The Bhagavad Guitars reformed in 2008 and released another album Unfamiliar Places in May 2011 11 12 Discography editAlbums edit Foreverglades compilation album July 1990 Red Eye Polydor RED LP 10 RED CD 10 2 Hypnotised May 1992 Karmic Hit Introversion July 1996 Karmic Hit Shock Records 6 KH004 005 2 Unfamiliar Places May 2011 Karmic Hit 8 Extended plays edit Foreverglades 1988 Red Eye Polydor Headland 1988 Red Eye Party 1990 Red Eye Singles edit Hypnotise Me February 1992 Karmic HitReferences editGeneral McFarlane Ian 1999 Whammo Homepage Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop St Leonards NSW Allen amp Unwin ISBN 1 86508 072 1 Archived from the original on 5 April 2004 Retrieved 19 December 2017 Note Archived on line copy has limited functionality Specific a b c d e f g h i j k l McFarlane The Bhagavad Guitars entry Archived from the original on 18 July 2002 Retrieved 19 December 2017 a b c d e f g h Bhagavad Guitars related entries at the Australian Rock Database Bhagavad Guitars Holmgren Magnus Bhagavad Guitars hem passagen se Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 14 May 2011 Retrieved 19 December 2017 John Kilbey John Underwood Holmgren Magnus John Kilbey John Underwood hem passagen se Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 14 May 2011 Retrieved 19 December 2017 Warp Factor 9 Holmgren Magnus Warp Factor 9 hem passagen se Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 21 November 2010 Retrieved 19 December 2017 Snippets Music from the Far East Well Bondi The Canberra Times Vol 63 no 19 517 16 March 1989 p 22 Retrieved 19 December 2017 via National Library of Australia Chantal amp Simon 23 April 1990 Bhagavad Guitars Tharunka Vol 36 no 5 New South Wales Australia p 23 Retrieved 19 December 2017 via National Library of Australia Holmes Peter 22 September 1988 Treats and a turkey in Coogee Sydney Morning Herald a b Molitorisz Sacha 20 December 1996 Sounds Right Sydney Morning Herald Bhagavad Guitars 1991 Introversion Polygram Music retrieved 19 December 2017 a b c d e Fulmer Mike The Bhagavad Guitars Retrieved 19 December 2017 Molitorisz Sacha 21 February 2003 Independent s day Sydney Morning Herald Buchanan Matt 19 March 1999 Sounds Right Sydney Morning Herald Molitorisz Sacha 26 September 2008 Relive the glory days Sydney Morning Herald Lock it in If you haven t already it might be time to invest in a 2010 diary The Canberra Times 10 December 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Bhagavad Guitars 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