Hamish (band)

Hamish is an Australian band made up of singer Hamish Cowan (Cordrazine) and producer Bryan St James. Their single "Life Song" reached the top 100 on Australia's ARIA singles chart.

Hamish
OriginMelbourne, Australia
Years active2001 - 2003

They released their debut album, Homesick, in 2002 to mixed reviews. Writing in the Sunday Herald Sun Graeme Hammond called it "a record of exquisite harmony and balance".[1] Emma Chalmers of the Courier Mail gave it 3 stars calling it "a quite delicate album that beautifully combines emotional melody with techno beats".[2] The Herald Sun's Peter Holmes gave it 7/10 writing "At times the wispy electronic arrangements sit perfectly, yet elsewhere they lack the required drama."[3] Annika Priest of Perth's Sunday Times called it "Slightly morbid, often wishy-washy".[4]

Members

  • Hamish Cowan (vocals)
  • Bryan St James (keyboards)

Discography

  • Homesick - Rubber/BMG
  • "Life Song" (2002) - Rubber/BMG[5][6] AUS #96[7]
  • "Forever and Never" (2002) - Rubber/BMG
  • "4 Your Love" (2003) - Rubber/BMG[8]
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References

  1. Hammond, Graeme (19 January 2003), "POP. Homesick Hamish (Rubber/BMG).", Sunday Herald Sun
  2. Chalmers, Emma (8 November 2002), "Hamish Homesick BMG Records", Courier-Mail
  3. Holmes, Peter (6 October 2002), "Metro - New releases", Sun Herald
  4. Priest, Annika (29 September 2002), "Homesick Hamish, BMG", Sunday Times (Perth)
  5. Ellul, Megan (29 September 2002), "SINGLES - MUSIC POP REVIEWS.", The West Australian
  6. "cd reviews", Sunday Telegraph, 25 August 2002
  7. "ARIA Report. Issue 654" (PDF), ARIA, 9 September 2002
  8. McCabe, Kathy (17 August 2003), "cd reviews", Sunday Telegraph
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