HTRK

HTRK (formerly Hate Rock Trio) is an Australian band formed in 2003.

HTRK
HTRK, 1 June 2007. Sean Stewart, Jonnine Standish, Nigel Yang
Background information
Also known asHate Rock Trio
OriginMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
GenresElectronica, experimental rock, indie rock
Years active2003–present
LabelsFire Records (2007)
Blast First Petite (2008 – present)
Ghostly International (2011–present)
MembersJonnine Standish
Nigel Yang
Past membersSean Stewart (died 18 March 2010)

Biography

Originating in Melbourne, and based in London since 2007, HTRK (pronounced Hate Rock) started playing in November 2003 when guitarist Nigel Yang and bassist Sean Stewart invited vocalist Jonnine Standish to create music inspired by the surrealistic films of David Lynch, along with protopunk and post-industrial ideas. Using a very slow 808 drum machine, minimal bass grooves and highly textured noise, their attitude clashed with the "rock and roll" status quo in Australia.[1] HTRK's first release was the Nostalgia EP in 2004, originally intended as a demo but later self-released in a limited 500-disc run.

Their live shows soon caught the attention of underground icon Rowland S. Howard and popular Australian producer Lindsay Gravina, who invited them to record their debut album at Gravina's Birdland Studios. Titled Marry Me Tonight and considered something of a pop effort by the band, the album was held in limbo for several years due to a protracted rights dispute. In August 2005, the band performed as a support act for Howard at the premiere party for Scott Crary's film, Kill Your Idols, in Melbourne.[2]

In 2006, a few months after recording Marry Me Tonight, the trio relocated to Berlin, toured with fellow expatriates Devastations and played their first UK gig at the 20jazzfunkgreats club in Brighton. Upon witnessing a show at the Brixton Windmill, UK label Fire Records signed HTRK to give Nostalgia a wider international release. A 27-date European tour supporting Liars and a performance at Glasgow's Optimo followed in 2007.

In 2008, they began to be managed by Paul Smith, who organised London shows with Lydia Lunch and Alan Vega. Stewart and Standish spent part of the year in Melbourne recording as guests on Howard's final album, Pop Crimes, including a duet by Howard and Standish, "(I Know) a Girl Called Jonny".

Marry Me Tonight was finally released in 2009 on Smith's independent label Blast First Petite, receiving critical favor from the UK press, scoring 8 out of 10 in NME,[3] making Artrockers best of 2009 list and an office ambience listing in The Wire. Artist and former porn actress Sasha Grey also listed Marry Me Tonight in her top three albums in a Stereogum end-of-year poll.[4] That year, HTRK were invited by Yeah Yeah Yeahs, the Horrors and Fuck Buttons to embark on various European tours. Their increased profile led to a headline show at Cargo in London in January 2010, which coincided with the release of the first of a series of free mixtapes[5] and appearances in US magazines Alternative Press and Nylon.

Tragedy struck on 18 March 2010, when Stewart was found dead in his London home from suicide.[6] Speculation on the Australian music website Mess+Noise[7] was later confirmed in a statement sent to the media.[8] NME published an obituary on 24 April 2010 with tributes from Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Nick Zinner and the Horrors' Faris Badwan.[9]

Standish and Yang have remained active, beginning with a comeback show at the ICA in London on 29 November 2010. They have since released three further albums on Ghostly International, Work (Work, Work) on 12 September 2011,[10] Psychic 9–5 Club on 1 April 2014 (co-produced by Nathan Corbin) and Venus in Leo, September 2019.

At the Music Victoria Awards of 2014, Psychic 9–5 Club was nominated for Best album.[11]

The band has collaborated with New York-based film maker Nathan Corbin, (Bendin', Chinatown Style, Venus in Leo) and costume designer and wardrobe stylist Jenni Hensler, who has done styling for Standish[12] and who also worked on the 2014 video for the song "Chinatown Style."[13]

Members

Former members

  • Sean Stewart (died 18 March 2010) – bass guitar, programming

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

  • Nostalgia CD/12" (self-released, 2004; re-released Fire Records, 2007)
  • Keep Mother - Volume 6 10" split with Duke Garwood (Fire Records, 2006)
  • Live at Corsica Studios London 2008 digital (self-released, 2011)
  • Psychic Lilac CD (self-released, 2014)
  • Body Lotion 12" (Sleeperhold Publications, 2014)
  • Drama (Ghostly International, 2018)

Singles

  • "HA"/"Panties (Live)" 12" (Blast First Petite, 2008)
  • "Disco"/"Suitcase" digital (Blast First Petite, 2009)
  • "Eat Yr Heart"/"Sweetheart" 10" (Ghostly International, 2011)
  • "Poison (Mika Vainio Remix)" 10" (Ghostly International, 2013)
  • "Blue Sunshine" (Ghostly International, 2014)
  • "Drama" digital (Ghostly International, 2018)
  • "Dying of Jealousy" digital (Ghostly International, 2018)
  • "You Know How to Make Me Happy" (2019)
gollark: Also, what are the rules for cells adjacent to other cells?
gollark: The aesthetic is kind of ruined by the signalum fluxduct I had to add, but you know.
gollark: And is actually two controllers.
gollark: Yes, but this is cool-looking.
gollark: Non-empty ME controller room.

References

  1. Lymangrover, Jason. "HTRK Overview". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 18 December 2009.
  2. Jo Roberts (25 July 2005). "Sticky Carpet". Theage.com.au. Retrieved 10 October 2015.
  3. "NME review of Marry Me Tonight". NME. Retrieved 22 May 2011.
  4. "Stereogum Celebrity Gummy Ballots 2009". stereogum.com. Retrieved 22 May 2011.
  5. "HTRK Interview and Mixtape". cargo london. Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 22 May 2011.
  6. "HTRK address Sean Stewart's death - Features". Imposemagazine.com. 7 September 2011.
  7. "HTRK - Marry Me Tonight". Mess+Noise. Retrieved 23 March 2010.Mess+Noise
  8. "HTRK founding member Sean Stewart dies". NME. Retrieved 22 May 2011.
  9. "HTRK's Sean Stewart RIP". NME. Retrieved 22 May 2011.
  10. "Forthcoming-HTRK". Mess+Noise. Archived from the original on 15 May 2011. Retrieved 22 May 2011.
  11. "Previous Nominess". Music Victoria. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
  12. Disser, Nicole (21 April 2015). "Stylist for Zola Jesus and Chelsea Wolfe Plans a Multi-Sensory Immersive Exhibition". Bedford + Bowery. New York, NY. Retrieved 29 September 2019.
  13. HTRK (22 July 2014). "Chinatown Style". ghostlyintl YouTube channel. New York, NY. Retrieved 29 September 2019.

Interviews

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.