Pink Bullet

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Pink Bullet
Origin Brisbane, Queensland
Genres Rock, Progressive rock, Electro
Years active 2001–Present
Associated acts Sunflower, New Manic Spree
Website www.myspace.com/pinkbulletband
Members
Chris Bartlett - Vocals, Guitar, Effects
Maurice Moynihan - Vocals, Bass, Acoustic Guitar
Christian Hopper - Guitar
Ryan Barker - Guitar, Synth
Gerard Cockburn - Drums
Julian Schwietzer - Percussion
Former members
David "Sorbo" Evans
Sam Hardy
Brett Marks

Pink Bullet are a five-piece music group from Brisbane, Australia. Their music is an often chaotic blend of progressive rock, electro, avant-garde metal and more traditional styles such as jazz and latin. Major influences of the band include Mr. Bungle, The Mars Volta, Death from Above 1979, Tomahawk and Blur[1] .

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[edit] Biography

Pink Bullet was formed originally as an experimental joke in 2001 on behalf of faux-singer David Evans, accompanied by schoolmates Chris Bartlett (guitar), Sam Hardy (drums), Christian Hopper (guitar) and Maurice Moynihan (bass). Using an empty office space in the industrial district of Brendale, the members managed to put together a rough collection of three songs and recorded an EP under the guise of PTO. Bartlett and Moynihan wrote the vocals for the EP the night before the recording session. The resultant recording was somewhat of a disaster and led to the indirect dismissal of David Evans. The remaining members stayed together as an instrumental band, briefly adopting the name Empire. It was during this period of experimentation that the members discovered the unique dynamic evident in their style of music today.

Seeking to once again write more accessible music, the band eventually turned to friend and vocalist Brett Marks to fulfil singing duties. The band was dubbed The Pink Bullet Faction. After a two year long period of intense incubation and experimental amateur recording, singer Marks displayed more of an afinity with the writing process than singing. This, coupled with outside commitments, would lead to his involvement as an occasional collaborator with the band. Around this time, personality conflicts also became evident, ultimately leading to dismissal of drummer Hardy and a brief hiatus among the remaining members.

The band was introduced to and subsequently recruited Julian Schwietzer, a Queensland Conservatorium trained drummer who had played with Marks in a previous alternative rock band. Following the absence of Hardy, the band required a new rehearsal space. Wizzard Rehearsal Rooms, located on the outskirts of Fortitde Valley would become the bands new home and prove to be creative hub fostering local acts such as The Butterfly Effect, Yves Klein Blue and Dead Letter Circus.

Schwietzer instantly solidified the bands innovative sounds and structures, mixing bouts of fast-paced Latin and jazz drum patterns, complimented by heavy metal influences.

The band entered a further intense period of incubation which would see the members playing continuously for days in a soundproof, windowless room. Shortening the name to Pink Bullet, guitarist Bartlett and bassist Moynihan took over combined vocal duties and began to toy heavily with synthesizers, vocoders and effects pedals, creating electronic tapestries and complex structures mixed with traditional rock and pop values.

In July 2006, multi-instrumentalist Ryan Barker joined the band to adopt the duties of supporting guitar, synthesizers and percussion. Barker's unique prowess with the microKORG saw the bands' overall sound take on a mock electro vibe.

As of February 2008, Julian Schweitzer left the band to dedicate more time to his rock band Sunflower. He has expressed an interest to maintain collaborative ties with the band as well as assisting with percussion in live performances. The position of full-time drummer was filled by Gerard Cockburn.

[edit] Self-Titled EP

The band recorded a self-titled EP over 6 months at Alchemix recording studios Woolloongabba. The EP was released on the 26th April 2008 and has received significant local airplay.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Demos

  • PTO (2002)
  • The Motif Sessions (2003)

[edit] EPs

  • Pink Bullet (2008)

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