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progressive social justice movement "GetUp!" and was premiered by Richard Kingsmill on triple j. Another track "Tunaomba Saidia" was also released with an accompanying video clip filmed in Nairobi and Machakos Town in Kenya, where Schroeder had spent nearly 3 years working for the Kenya Red Cross Society.
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through MGM Distribution, they departed for a national tour of Australia, which lasted for two months and took them to every Australian state and territory. Stuart Padbury, a young Melbourne sound engineer, joined them on much of this tour. On returning, the band began demonstrating songs for a new
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was recorded at the Northcote Social Club on 6 February, "in front of a live studio audience", and like the previous record, was mixed by Peter Cobbin at Abbey Road Studios. Technically a self-titled album, the phonetics spell out the accurate pronunciation of the band's name. Kris Schroeder: "For
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Tim Heath joined the group in June 2004, after Hubbard decided to pursue his solo career, which has included being one half of Down Hills Home. Heath was reportedly the only person to reply to an advertisement in Melbourne's Beat Magazine looking for a new guitarist. Heath apparently answered the
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EP in London. The album proved to be critically successful, being described as "important and incredible" by Stack and "never less than gripping" by Rolling Stone magazine. Australian digital radio station Double J gave it "Album of the Week". Singles from the album include "Roundabout" and "A
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Between March and April 2014, the band recorded new music at the famed Abbey Road Studios in London. This new music was released in the form of an EP entitled "The Lucky Country", which was released on 7 November 2014. The title track was released as the lead single in partnership with the
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celebrations, performing two of their songs – 'Just Hold On' and 'Hey There!' – to an estimated audience of 2 million. Securing an Australian Government grant, they embarked on a two-month tour of Australia, specifically targeting "culturally underprivileged groups" in rural and regional
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Coward's Prayer". The band toured the album extensively throughout October/November 2015, featuring critically acclaimed shows at all capital cities around Australia, including Elsewhere Festival, Melbourne Festival, the Triffid in Brisbane and the Railway Club in Darwin.
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in August 2011. Tim Heath toured and recorded with Blood Red Bird. And Kris Schroeder recorded a solo EP titled, Patience in the Face of Control, before leaving Australia to work with the Red Cross in Kenya for a two-year sabbatical, during which he contracted Malaria.
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every week for the month of April – a bold move which brought further attention to the band for its original idea. Riding on the wave of this tour, Schroeder, De Backer and Heath departed on their first overseas tour which saw them performing 26 shows around
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and Kris Schroeder in 2002, later joined by Tim Heath. Their style has been described as anything from 'indie-pop' to 'rock'n'roll', though their records show they span a wide range of genres, including reggae, pop-rock, folk, country, and electro-pop.
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years we’ve worked at bringing our live energy into the studio and thus far it’s been a bit hit-and-miss. Our trick this time was to pull a switcheroo and bring the studio to us instead; the result is the best and closest to us we’ve sounded yet."
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schoolchildren and Indigenous communities. The programme had them holding masterclasses and performing alongside Indigenous groups in the remote Northern Territory and Queensland. Their initiative also had them raising money for the charity
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Melbourne thespian and Dog With Wheels bassist David Bramble – friends with Heath from university days – has occasionally joined the band on tour, playing keys, often while sporting a large moustache. Other guests have included Jake Mason
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advertisement – which said the applicant "must have a love of 50s and 60s rock'n'roll" – thinking that he would be meeting "a couple of old guys to play with on the weekends over some beers". They soon recorded
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The band performed at Dawes Point for the City of Sydney's New Year's Eve 2015/2016 and a follow-up hometown show in Melbourne at the Northcote Social Club on 2 January 2016.
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On 26 April 2021, the band announced that they have retired from performing, but will continue on with recording new albums, while also spending time recording separately.
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Festival in Sydney, where they received a great response, after being introduced onto the stage by a short stocky Asian guy with big calves ("one of the highlights" wrote
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The band took a three-year hiatus, with an announced return to the stage together in late 2013. De Backer embarked on his solo act as Gotye with the release of the album
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was the first post-hiatus release. The live album was filmed on location at the Northcote Social Club and edited by Ryan Gaskett under close supervision by the band.
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The band toured extensively across Australia in support of the EP release, featuring shows at the Corner Hotel in Melbourne and the Newtown Social Club in Sydney.
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However, this hiatus was soon broken with a two-month residency at the Northcote Social Club in Melbourne, which saw an apparent return to form. The band's EP "
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on 21 May 2017 to commemorate their 15-year anniversary. It contains a selection of tracks from their performance at The Howler in
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With well over 2,500 shows under their belt, their live performances are well known for their energy, sense of humour and
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The Basics announced an Australian tour starting September 2013 following the release of a new music video for
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Initially, they played around Melbourne as an acoustic guitar/drums combo, starting at The Opposition in
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Covers have often made an appearance from various sources: to date, some of the bands covered have been
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project, and also to reported tensions within the band following the previous year's disappointments.
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The Basics, Hot Little Hands @ Northcote Social Club, Melbourne (22 June 2010) – FasterLouder
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The Basics were formed after Schroeder met De Backer at the March 2002 "going away party" in
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In 2009, The Basics for the first time enjoyed the support of Australian radio network
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In 2007, the band departed on a tri-state residency which saw them play Melbourne,
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The Basics in 2005 continued to tour and play small festivals, and after releasing
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During late 2002 and early 2003, The Basics recorded and released an album called
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was released, on limited edition CD, vinyl record and cassette tape formats.
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2017– : In the Rude!, B.A.S.I.C, and retirement as live act
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Put on sale 6 December 2013, a CD/DVD live album + digital download
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On 22 November 2019, the fifth studio album from the band titled
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In 2006, The Basics began recording what was to become known as
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Australia. The song 'Hey There!' featured in the British film
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On 14 August 2015, The Basics released their 4th studio LP
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On 20 August 2010, The Basics released their fourth LP
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to promote their concerts there. Their second show in
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Index

The Basics (band)
The Basics (TV show)
Basics (disambiguation)
The Basics at the Oxford Art Factory, 2010
Melbourne
Rock
Albert
Wally De Backer
www.thebasics.com.au
/ˈbæzɪ/
BAZ-itch
Wally De Backer
proto-punk
Melbourne
Chris "Tek" O'Ryan
The Beatles
Sierra
Frankston
Footscray
Get Back
MGM Distribution
Homebake
The Daily Telegraph
Sydney
Brisbane
Japan
Norway
United Kingdom
The Bawdies
Volvo

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