The Murlocs

The Murlocs are an Australian rock band from Melbourne. They are composed of Ambrose Kenny-Smith on vocals and harmonica, Cal Shortal on guitar, Cook Craig on bass guitar, Tim Karmouche on keyboards, and Matt Blach on drums. They were formed in 2011 by Ambrose Kenny-Smith, and they have released four studio albums since then. They are signed to Flightless Records, and many of the band members are a part of other bands signed to Flightless, including King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard and ORB. Their sound is a mix of rock and R&B, with the distorted harmonica of Kenny-Smith providing the band with a distinctive sound.

The Murlocs
OriginMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
GenresPsychedelic rock, Garage rock, R&B
Years active2011-present
LabelsFlightless Records
Associated actsKing Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
ORB
Beans
Crepes
Pipe-eye
MembersAmbrose Kenny-Smith
Cal Shortal
Cook Craig
Tim Karmouche
Matt Blach

History

The Murlocs were formed in early 2011.[1] According to Ambrose Kenny-Smith, their name was derived from the mythology of the oracle. In Kenny-Smith's words, "A murloc ... is a mythical creature that fiends for the oracle".[2] They released their first EP, their self-titled project The Murlocs, in March 2012. This was followed closely by another EP, Tee Pee, in August 2012. Their first full studio album, Loopholes, was released in 2014 under the Flightless Records label. In 2015, The Murlocs joined King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard for all three stops of the inaugural Gizzfest festival tour.[3] They would play at the annual festival every year until 2018.

Their second album, Young Blindness, was released in March 2016. The album's second single, "Rolling On", was released in September 2015. "Rolling On" was a breakthrough for The Murlocs, and the song continues to be one of their most popular to date.[4] Young Blindness was followed in 2017 by The Murlocs' third album, Old Locomotive, which included the singles "Noble Soldier" and "Oblivion". Old Locomotive gave the band its first chart appearance when it debuted at #15 on the ARIA album charts.[5] In another first, the band toured Europe for the first time in late 2017.[6]

Manic Candid Episode, released in March 2019, was the band's fourth studio album. Kenny-Smith described this album as "...definitely the most lush thing we have done".[7] The album's earned the band its second chart appearance when it reached #16 on the ARIA album charts.[8] In support of the album, the band began their first headlining tour of the United States in April of 2019.[9] Ohtis accompanied them for this tour as the opening act.

Members

  • Ambrose Kenny-Smith - vocals, harmonica, guitar
  • Cal Shortal - guitar
  • Cook Craig - bass guitar
  • Tim Karmouche - keyboards, guitar, vocals
  • Matt Blach - drums, vocals

Discography

Studio albums

  • Manic Candid Episode (Flightless Records, 2019)
  • Old Locomotive (Flightless, 2017)
  • Young Blindness (Flightless, 2016)
  • Loopholes (Flightless, 2014)

Extended plays

  • Tee Pee (The Murlocs/Flightless, 2012)
  • The Murlocs (The Murlocs/Flightless, 2012)
gollark: It was mildly irritating on both my Wileyfox phones but not that had.
gollark: If you buy iPhones, you encourage Apple to do silly things. Don't buy iPhones.
gollark: Most trips are *not* that long, and I figure for long ones, if there was more automation and efficiency in the process, you could rent a longer-range car temporarily (in some hypothetical world where this is a common thing).
gollark: Well, then you can use... a non-electric car, for now.
gollark: It's not like you need most cars to be able to satisfy every eventuality.

References

  1. "The Murlocs". Flightless Records. Retrieved 2020-05-17.
  2. Hergett, Rachel. "A dozen questions with The Murlocs". Bozeman Daily Chronicle. Retrieved 2020-05-17.
  3. "King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard present: Gizzfest • Howl & Echoes". Howl & Echoes. 2015-04-16. Retrieved 2020-05-18.
  4. The Murlocs. Spotify, https://open.spotify.com/artist/0rH93aHDYyJfMAcPB9OKus
  5. "÷ returns to #1 spot for 18th week". ARIA Charts. 2017-08-05. Retrieved 2020-05-18.
  6. "The Murlocs - 'Old Locomotive' - 1/8/17". Lennox Groove. Retrieved 2020-05-20.
  7. "A Manic Candid Episode with Ambrose Kenny Smith from The Murlocs". Savage Thrills. 2019-03-18. Retrieved 2020-05-17.
  8. "Dean Lewis scores first #1 album with A Place We Knew". ARIA Charts. 2019-03-30. Retrieved 2020-05-18.
  9. News-Gazette, The. "Interview With Ambrose Kenny-Smith of The Murlocs". The News-Gazette. Retrieved 2020-05-17.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.