Kram (musician)

Mark Anthony Maher, better known by his stage name Kram, is an Australian musician and the drummer and singer of Spiderbait. His stage name is an anagram of his first name; "Kram" is simply "Mark" spelled backwards. Kram has appeared at the 2004 benefit concert for the South-East Asian tsunami, WaveAid, as a member of supergroup the Wrights who performed Stevie Wright's three-part classic, "Evie".

Kram
Kram performing in Perth in 2009.
Background information
Birth nameMark Anthony Maher
BornFinley, New South Wales, Australia
Years active1989–present
Associated actsSpiderbait, Hot Rollers

His debut solo album, Mix Tape, was released on 13 March 2009. He has made guest appearances on the television shows' 'Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation and Good News Week, both on Network Ten, and Spicks & Specks on the ABC.[1]

Discography

  • Mix Tape (2009)
No.TitleLength
1."Good Love"2:41
2."Ridin High"4:41
3."She's My Girl"3:47
4."Turn A Light"4:20
5."Burnin Sands"3:49
6."Silk Suits"2:40
7."Live A Long Time"4:08
8."Won't Be Home Tonight"4:22
9."Harmonies"1:58
10."Satellite"3:07
11."The Best Thing"3:57
12."Thank You Mr Ludwig"2:59
13."Get To It"4:22
14."Long Cold Night"3:31
15."Down The Line"5:28
16."Girl In Need"4:37

Appearances in other media

  • "The Best Thing" was used in the film Takers (2010).
  • "Satellite" was used in the film Easy A (2010).
  • "Silk Suits" was used in the CBS TV series Hawaii Five-0 (2010 – present), episode 1x10 (Heihei Race), November 22, 2010.
  • "Good Love" was used in the film This Means War (2012).
  • "Good Love" was also used in Colin McRae's Dirt 2 as part of the in-game soundtrack.
  • "Burnin Sands" was used in Suits season 1 episode 2 "Errors and Omissions" (2011) in the locker room scene.[2][3]
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