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Wrong Kind of Stone Age

Wrong Kind of Stone Age was an Australian post-punk band formed in 1983 in inner-city Sydney by Gavin Williams (of Sydney punk band Identity X) and Miriam Williamson. The early Wrong Kind of Stone Age sound was a unique and wild fusion of post-punk attitude and bottom-heavy sonic distortion with strong dub and tribal influences, using Miriam's vocal range. They used occasional tape montage, didgeridoo, clarinet, or electronic noise.

Wrong Kind of Stone Age
OriginSydney, Australia
GenresPost punk/Instrumental rock
Years active1983–1991
LabelsInsideOut
Past membersGavin Williams, Miriam Williamson, Drew Mayson, Andy Lonsdale, Jodi Grist, Jeremy Vermeesch, Geoff Nolan, Craig McLeod, Bryce Cannon, Andy Rantzen

Following some notorious inaugural performances, and the release of their first tape, Grace and Grossness,[1] Wrong Kind of Stone Age soon attracted an appreciative audience, and built an enduring reputation. They regularly partnered with bands such as the Wet Taxis, Bloodloss, and Box of Fish; one show at the Rehearsal Room in Redfern attracted the Tactical Response unit. Wrong Kind of Stone Age supported the Dead Kennedys at Sefton, in Sydney's west, on their 1983 Australian tour. Jello Biafra at the time described them as "one of the best morbid-ambient post-punk bands I've ever seen or heard".[2]

The band's lineup shifted considerably in the first year or so of existence: alongside Miriam and Gavin could sometimes be found Drew Mayson, Andy Lonsdale, Jodi Grist, Jeremy Vermeesch, Geoff Nolan, and others.

By 1984, in time for their only vinyl recordings, the membership stabilized as Gavin Williams (guitar), Miriam Williamson (voice), Geoff Nolan (bass), Craig McLeod (drums). The Flying Low to Batavia EP was released in Sydney in 1984, and sold rapidly. For several years this highly acclaimed four-piece played at many infamous inner-Sydney venues, like The Britannia and The Sandringham, although only a handful of tracks would be recorded and released.

By the late 80s the style and the band members had shifted again: the sound became even more dub-infused, deprecating the 'grungy' bottom end and making stronger use of electronica and Middle Eastern-styled rhythms (while losing none of its uniqueness). The tribal lineup by the end of the decade consisted of Miriam and Gavin, with Bryce Cannon (percussion), Andy Rantzen (keyboards), and Drew Mayson (guitar). In 1989, Wrong Kind of Stone Age released a cassette LP, Traditional Musik,[3] on the Cosmic Conspiracy Productions label which was noted as "a significant label"[4] by Shannon O'Neill in his article in Experimental Music: Audio Explorations in Australia. The band was playing live at venues such as the Evil Star (Evening Star Hotel), which O'Neill also mentions were where the Cosmic Conspiracy label events were held, organized by label owner and 2MBS-FM radio broadcaster, Alex Karinsky.[4] Probably the most successful lineup, they were renowned for often spellbinding performances.

The band began to fragment in the early 90s. The last Wrong Kind of Stone Age performances were in 1991, with a hard-edged instrumental dub set, performed by Gavin Williams (guitar, rhythms, percussion), Drew Mayson (guitar), Andy Lonsdale (synthesizer, tapes, mixing).

Miriam Williamson recorded with Pelican Daughters, and Itch-e & Scratch-e (formed by Andy Rantzen and Paul Mac), in the early 1990s; she is creating new material as Princess Universe. Itch-e & Scratch-e, with Miriam, won an Aria award for their track Sweetness and Light (Itch-E & Scratch-E, Itch-E Kitch-E Koo, Second Nature/Volition, 1993). Wrong Kind of Stone Age samples are also used on Pelican Daughters recordings (Pelican Daughters, Fishbones and Wishbones, Silent Records, 1991: Pelican Daughters, Bliss, Silent Records, 1994). Wrong Kind of Stone Age tracks appear on several 1990s compilations—Go and Do It(1996), and Bloodstains Across Australia(1998).[5] Gavin Williams plays on the 1989 Browning Mummery track The Sorcerer's Philosophy, (Browning Mummery CD, Obelisk, 1996).

Discography Edit

Albums Edit

  • Grace and Grossness - Cassette LP, Sydney, 1983
  • Traditional Musik- Cosmic Conspiracy Productions (Cabal C-010) (1989) (Cassette LP)

EPs Edit

  • Flying Low to Batavia - White Label (1984) (7-inch EP)

Compilations Edit

  • Not So Humdrum - Aberrant Records (1984) (songs: "The End" & "Criminal")[6]
  • Go and Do It - Small Axe (1996) (songs:"The End" & "Criminal")[4]
  • Bloodstains Across Australia - Bloodstains (1998) (song: "Run Amok")[4]

References Edit

  1. ^ Powerhouse Museum. "Poster, rock band, Wrong Kind of Stone Age". Powerhouse Museum, Australia. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
  2. ^ Biafra, Jello (1983). "Dead Kennedys Tour Down Under". Kill From the Heart (originally published in Maximumrocknroll No. 10, 1983). Retrieved 26 May 2011.
  3. ^ "Cosmic Conspiracy Productions". Discogs. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
  4. ^ a b c d O'Neill, Shannon (2009). ""Copyright doesn't mean shit to me" : Sampling and appropriation in Australian experimental music and sound art". In Gail Priest (ed.). Experimental Music: Audio Explorations in Australia. Sydney: UNSW Press. p. 78. ISBN 978-1-921410-07-9. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
  5. ^ "Bloodstains Across Australia". compHELLation - A Punk Compilation Reissue Database. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
  6. ^ "Wrong Kind of Stone Age". Punk Information Directory. Retrieved 26 May 2011.

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Wrong Kind of Stone Age was an Australian post punk band formed in 1983 in inner city Sydney by Gavin Williams of Sydney punk band Identity X and Miriam Williamson The early Wrong Kind of Stone Age sound was a unique and wild fusion of post punk attitude and bottom heavy sonic distortion with strong dub and tribal influences using Miriam s vocal range They used occasional tape montage didgeridoo clarinet or electronic noise Wrong Kind of Stone AgeOriginSydney AustraliaGenresPost punk Instrumental rockYears active1983 1991LabelsInsideOutPast membersGavin Williams Miriam Williamson Drew Mayson Andy Lonsdale Jodi Grist Jeremy Vermeesch Geoff Nolan Craig McLeod Bryce Cannon Andy RantzenFollowing some notorious inaugural performances and the release of their first tape Grace and Grossness 1 Wrong Kind of Stone Age soon attracted an appreciative audience and built an enduring reputation They regularly partnered with bands such as the Wet Taxis Bloodloss and Box of Fish one show at the Rehearsal Room in Redfern attracted the Tactical Response unit Wrong Kind of Stone Age supported the Dead Kennedys at Sefton in Sydney s west on their 1983 Australian tour Jello Biafra at the time described them as one of the best morbid ambient post punk bands I ve ever seen or heard 2 The band s lineup shifted considerably in the first year or so of existence alongside Miriam and Gavin could sometimes be found Drew Mayson Andy Lonsdale Jodi Grist Jeremy Vermeesch Geoff Nolan and others By 1984 in time for their only vinyl recordings the membership stabilized as Gavin Williams guitar Miriam Williamson voice Geoff Nolan bass Craig McLeod drums The Flying Low to Batavia EP was released in Sydney in 1984 and sold rapidly For several years this highly acclaimed four piece played at many infamous inner Sydney venues like The Britannia and The Sandringham although only a handful of tracks would be recorded and released By the late 80s the style and the band members had shifted again the sound became even more dub infused deprecating the grungy bottom end and making stronger use of electronica and Middle Eastern styled rhythms while losing none of its uniqueness The tribal lineup by the end of the decade consisted of Miriam and Gavin with Bryce Cannon percussion Andy Rantzen keyboards and Drew Mayson guitar In 1989 Wrong Kind of Stone Age released a cassette LP Traditional Musik 3 on the Cosmic Conspiracy Productions label which was noted as a significant label 4 by Shannon O Neill in his article in Experimental Music Audio Explorations in Australia The band was playing live at venues such as the Evil Star Evening Star Hotel which O Neill also mentions were where the Cosmic Conspiracy label events were held organized by label owner and 2MBS FM radio broadcaster Alex Karinsky 4 Probably the most successful lineup they were renowned for often spellbinding performances The band began to fragment in the early 90s The last Wrong Kind of Stone Age performances were in 1991 with a hard edged instrumental dub set performed by Gavin Williams guitar rhythms percussion Drew Mayson guitar Andy Lonsdale synthesizer tapes mixing Miriam Williamson recorded with Pelican Daughters and Itch e amp Scratch e formed by Andy Rantzen and Paul Mac in the early 1990s she is creating new material as Princess Universe Itch e amp Scratch e with Miriam won an Aria award for their track Sweetness and Light Itch E amp Scratch E Itch E Kitch E Koo Second Nature Volition 1993 Wrong Kind of Stone Age samples are also used on Pelican Daughters recordings Pelican Daughters Fishbones and Wishbones Silent Records 1991 Pelican Daughters Bliss Silent Records 1994 Wrong Kind of Stone Age tracks appear on several 1990s compilations Go and Do It 1996 and Bloodstains Across Australia 1998 5 Gavin Williams plays on the 1989 Browning Mummery track The Sorcerer s Philosophy Browning Mummery CD Obelisk 1996 Contents 1 Discography 1 1 Albums 1 2 EPs 1 3 Compilations 2 ReferencesDiscography EditAlbums Edit Grace and Grossness Cassette LP Sydney 1983 Traditional Musik Cosmic Conspiracy Productions Cabal C 010 1989 Cassette LP EPs Edit Flying Low to Batavia White Label 1984 7 inch EP Compilations Edit Not So Humdrum Aberrant Records 1984 songs The End amp Criminal 6 Go and Do It Small Axe 1996 songs The End amp Criminal 4 Bloodstains Across Australia Bloodstains 1998 song Run Amok 4 References Edit Powerhouse Museum Poster rock band Wrong Kind of Stone Age Powerhouse Museum Australia Retrieved 27 May 2011 Biafra Jello 1983 Dead Kennedys Tour Down Under Kill From the Heart originally published in Maximumrocknroll No 10 1983 Retrieved 26 May 2011 Cosmic Conspiracy Productions Discogs Retrieved 26 May 2011 a b c d O Neill Shannon 2009 Copyright doesn t mean shit to me Sampling and appropriation in Australian experimental music and sound art In Gail Priest ed Experimental Music Audio Explorations in Australia Sydney UNSW Press p 78 ISBN 978 1 921410 07 9 Retrieved 26 May 2011 Bloodstains Across Australia compHELLation A Punk Compilation Reissue Database Retrieved 26 May 2011 Wrong Kind of Stone Age Punk Information Directory Retrieved 26 May 2011 Clinton Walker Stranded The secret history of Australian independent music 1977 1991 Macmillan 1996 ISBN 0 7329 0883 3 Clinton Walker Inner City Sound Punk and post punk in Australia 1976 1985 Verse Chorus 2005 ISBN 1 891241 18 4 Bob Blunt Blunt A biased history of Australian rock Prowling Tiger 2001 ISBN 0 9586647 5 7 Who s who of Australian rock 2002 ISBN 1 86503 891 1 Andrew McLellan Browning Mummery Interview Negative Guest List 25 May 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wrong Kind of Stone Age amp oldid 1152466762, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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