词条 | The Groovesmiths |
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| name = The Groovesmiths | image = The-Groovesmiths-Live-Curtin.JPG | image_size = | landscape = yes | alt = | caption = The Groovesmiths performing at Curtin University in August 2007. | background = group_or_band | alias = | origin = Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia | genre = Roots | years_active = {{start date|2004}}–present | label = Independent, MGM | associated_acts = | website = {{URL|myspace.com/thegroovesmiths}} | current_members = | past_members = }} The Groovesmiths are an Australian roots-music band, founded by Gavin Shoesmith, former bass guitarist from John Butler Trio.[1][2] Originally located in Darwin, Northern Territory, Shoesmith relocated to Fremantle. The band is recognized for its unique style and awe inspiring live performances, blending strong elements of Reggae, Jazz, and Hip-Hop into traditional Blues and Roots music. The Groovesmiths released a debut five-track extended play, Demonstrations of Intent, in 2006.[3] It featured guests, John Butler and Saritah. In November 2007 the Groovesmiths with Shoesmith on lead vocals, bass guitar, lap steel bass and harmonica; Alex Dew on lead guitar; and Matt Wright on drums performed at the Blues at Bridgetown festival.[3] A follow up self-titled album was issued in July 2008 on MGM Distribution.[4] Style and songwritingRockus Online Magazine{{'}}s Dominic Pearce reviewed Demonstrations of Intent:[5]{{cquote|The hallmarks of roots music are all there; inflections of ska and reggae, acoustic percussion, steel & slide guitars, and lyrical content much in the vein of social awareness. The slight twist here, however, is that the rhythm and beat of the music sits much more in the area of hip-hop than blues or rock.The instrumental side of things is top notch. Guest appearances from West Australian roots-stalwart John Butler on Bushranger, and local diva Saritah on Lonely, certainly add flavor to the recipe. }} Shoesmith explained that his song writing was partly based on experiences with indigenous Noongar peoples while growing up in Lockridge (a Perth suburb) and are also based on "general political topics, I'm quite a political animal, mainly Australian and a bit of general politics as well. I don't really try to write songs so much as they just come to me, I really try to write in metaphors, for example, there are songs on the album where the meanings are quite hidden in the metaphors."[6][7] DiscographyExtended plays
The band's debut EP features five original songs, written by Gavin Shoesmith.
The EP features performances from previous band-members Michael Boase (Drums) and Jesse Moore (Guitar), as well as John Butler (Lap-steel Guitar), Saritah (Vocals), Mark Robinson (Didgeridoo), and Francis Diatschenko (Guitar) Albums
The band's album featured four more of Shoesmith's songs as well as reworked versions of the five featured on the EP. Guitarist Alex Dew contributed "Sun and Moon".
The recording of their self-titled album saw the return of Mark Robinson on Didgeridoo as well as percussionist Walter Piccolruaz and drummer Matt Wright joining the core group of Shoesmith and Alex Dew. Sometimes erroneously called Hello Operator due to its cover art. References1. ^{{cite book|title=The Who's Who of Australian Rock|chapter=Shoesmith, Gavin|publisher=Moonlight Publishing|last=Spencer|first=Chris |author2=Paul McHenry |author3=Zbig Nowara|isbn=1-86503-891-1|origyear=1989|year=2007}} 2. ^{{Cite web | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20121008054011/http://hem.passagen.se/honga/database/b/butlerjohn.html | url = http://hem.passagen.se/honga/database/b/butlerjohn.html | title = John Butler | work = hem.passagen.se | publisher = Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren) | last1 = Holmgren | first1 = Magnus | archivedate = 8 October 2012 | accessdate = 15 May 2016 }} 3. ^{{cite web | archiveurl = http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/54213/20080810-0000/www.bluesatbridgetown.com/archive/2007/artists07/groovesmiths.html | url = http://www.bluesatbridgetown.com/archive/2007/artists07/groovesmiths.html | title = Blues at Bridgetown: Australian Blues Festival, Blues artists from Australia and overseas | publisher = Blues at Bridgetown | archivedate = 10 August 2008 | date = November 2007 | accessdate = 15 May 2016 }} 4. ^{{cite web | date = 14 July 2008 | archiveurl = http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/23790/20080720-0000/issue959.pdf | title = The ARIA Report | format = PDF | publisher = Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) | issue = 959 | page = 33 | url = http://www.aria.com.au/pages/documents/issue959.pdf | archivedate = 20 July 2008 | accessdate = 15 May 2016 }} 5. ^1 {{cite web | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20080601231043/http://www.rockus.com.au/common/archives/cdreviews/gsfeb07.html | url = http://www.rockus.com.au/common/archives/cdreviews/gsfeb07.html | title = Music Reviews: The Groovesmiths – Demonstration of Intent | last = Pearce | first = Dominic | work = Rockus Online Magazine | archivedate = 1 June 2008 | date = February 2007 | accessdate = 15 May 2016 }} 6. ^{{cite web | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20120223053733/http://www.fasterlouder.com.au/features/13862/The-Groovesmiths.htm | url = http://www.fasterlouder.com.au/features/13862/The-Groovesmiths.htm | title = The Groovesmiths | last = Route777 | work = FasterLouder | publisher = Junkee Media | archivedate = 23 February 2012 | date = 30 June 2008 | accessdate = 15 May 2016 }} 7. ^{{cite web | url = http://fasterlouder.junkee.com/the-groovesmiths/793528 | title = The Groovesmiths - FasterLouder | last = Everitt | first = Mick | work = FasterLouder | publisher = Junkee Media | date = 29 June 2008 | accessdate = 15 May 2016 }} External links
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