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The Earthmen

Band, 1991-1999 AU
Rock

The Earthmen was formed by Scott Stevens and Aaron Goldberg in 1991 as a jamming band in Melbourne, Victoria and were influenced by 1960s pop music and late '80s American and UK indie noise-pop. After winning JJJ-fm's national 'J-Sessions' competition they recorded their debut single, "Stacey's Cupboard" late that year with the line-up of Aaron Goldberg on guitar, Stephen Nash on guitar, Glen Peters on drums, Eric Prentice on bass guitar and Scott Stevens on vocals. Nash left in December and was replaced by Nick Batterham (ex-Blindside) as The Earthmen made their first live performances. The single was released in April 1992 on the indie label, Summershine, as well as on the JJJ-fm compilation album the 'J sessions'. Aside from Sydney band Glide, the Earthmen were the only band to make any industry impact from a pool of nearly 15 bands. Their second single, "Flyby" in August was followed by an Extended Play (EP), Flyby and a third single "Cool Chick #59" in October. They released another EP, Teen Sensations, in May 1993 on Summershine. For United States (US) and European markets, Atlantic Records subsidiary Seed released an expanded LP album, Teen Sensations in July with earlier singles added to the Australian EP version.[1] In April 1994 they released, "Figure 8" and by May, Peters was replaced by Ben Bleechmore and Prentice by Robert Cooper, The Earthmen had their last Summershine release, The Fall and Rise of My Favourite Sixties Girl EP. Following their tour of the US and United Kingdom (UK) in July, Goldberg quit the band, and was replaced by Stephen Moffatt at the behest of the 'Black Pig' Publishing Group. The band signed a contract with Warner's Australian label East West Records by early 1996. In Australia they released, "Scene Stealer" in April and "Hug Me Tighter" in August, then they entered the recording studio with Batterham and Stevens joined by Matt Sigley on bass guitar and keyboards and they used session drummer, Derek Yuen (Underground Lovers). By year's end they had recruited Craig Mitchell on drums and Nick Murray on guitar. "Whoever's Been Using This Bed" was released as a single in January 1997 with Love Walked In following in April.[1] The album was nominated for 'Breakthrough Artist - Album' at the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Music Awards for 1997.[2] It spawned two more singles, "Coloured In" (June) and "Love Walked In" (November). The Earthmen covered Hal David and Burt Bacharach's "I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself" for a tribute album, To Hal and Bacharach in April 1998. The War Against Rock and Roll EP, appeared in January 1999 with their final gig following on 12 February.[1] In 2014 the band announced plans to release a retrospective compilation album on the Popboomerang Records label. At the time of the band's demise, they had been writing songs towards their second album for Warners. The band broke up during the first recording session and many of the songs never got past the demo stage. In looking back through all their material for this retrospective, these demos were uncovered and judged to be worth inclusion. The band got together in late 2014 and recorded four new tracks with the album “College Heart” to be released in September 2016.[1]

     
Popular Tracks   
Greenback Friend on Motives Of Existence by The Earthmen
Freedom For Sale on Motives Of Existence by The Earthmen
Neverending Day on Motives Of Existence by The Earthmen
Stagedoor Johnny on Motives Of Existence by The Earthmen
Play The Game on Motives Of Existence by The Earthmen
Uptown Downsound Band on Motives Of Existence by The Earthmen
Partyin All Nite on Motives Of Existence by The Earthmen
We're Being Watched on Motives Of Existence by The Earthmen
The Hill In The Night on Motives Of Existence by The Earthmen
Hate Mile on Motives Of Existence by The Earthmen

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Discography


Title Artist Year Type
College HeartThe Earthmen2016Compil.
The War Against Rock And RollThe Earthmen1998Album
Love Walked InThe Earthmen1997Album
Scene StealerThe Earthmen1996Single
Hug Me TighterThe Earthmen1996Single
Whoever's Been Using This BedThe Earthmen1996Single
Figure 8 / Tell The Women We're GoingThe Earthmen1994Single
The Fall And Rise Of My Favorite Sixties GirlThe Earthmen1994Album
Cool Chick #59 / Momentum (Pebble Mix)The Earthmen1993Single
FlybyThe Earthmen1992Album
Teen SensationsThe Earthmen1992Album
Stacey's Cupboard / RollThe Earthmen1992Single
Cool Chick #59 / Elephant (Demo)The Earthmen1992Single
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