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===Upcoming Projects===
===Upcoming Projects===
The band are currently working on demos for a new album tentatively titled '''Keep Your Friends Close'''. The album promises to be more bluesy and will feature several live staples not included on [[Stand Out/Fit In]] such as 'If I was Wrong', 'Wait For You' and 'My Baby'. The rumoured title of '''Letters from the Interwebs''' is false and unfounded.
The band are currently working on demos for a new album tentatively titled [[Keep Your Friends Close]]. The album promises to be more bluesy and will feature several live staples not included on [[Stand Out/Fit In]] such as 'If I was Wrong', 'Wait For You' and 'My Baby'. The rumoured title of '''Letters from the Interwebs''' is false and unfounded.


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Revision as of 08:41, 4 September 2009

The Basics

The Basics are an indie-pop band from Melbourne, Australia, formed by Wally de Backer and Kris Schroeder in 2002.

Their live performances are well known for their sense of humour and energy. Covers frequently make an appearance from various sources: to date, some of the bands covered have been Cream, The Kinks, The Police, New Kids on the Block and The Coasters (via The Beatles for their cover of Three Cool Cats).

Their musical style could loosely be described as referencing 60s pop and rock (such as The Beatles, The Beach Boys, The Kinks, The Police, etc) with elements of rock 'n' roll, reggae and rhythm and blues mixed in. However their new material, currently being written for their tentatively titled Keep Your Friends Close second album are taking their cues from blues and soft rock.

History

The Basics were formed after Kris met Wally at a party in Melbourne[1]. They were both drunk and bonded when they realised both knew the lyrics of the Sir Mix-A-Lot hit Baby Got Back.

Initially they played around Melbourne as an acoustic guitar/drums combo, starting at the House of Fools in Footscray, but when they later welcomed Michael Hubbard on electric guitar, Wally got Kris "a delicious bass" and the trio was born.

Tim Heath joined the group in June 2004, after Michael decided to pursue his solo career, which has included being one half of Down Hills Home. Melbourne thespian and Dog With Wheels bassist Dave Bramble occasionally joins the band on tour, playing keys, often while sporting a large moustache.

In 2007, the song 'Rattle My Chain' was used in a series of commercials for Volvo Australia. The song 'Hey There' featured in the British film The Bank Job - starring Jason Statham - and was used as the backing for a February 2007 short film directed by Tim Longhurst called The Rip. Their song 'Better' will be featured in a forthcoming surfing doco about the invention of the shortboard in 1967.

In 2008, season two of Californication starring David Duchovny featured their cover of the classic 'Have Love Will Travel', most famously covered by 'The Sonics'

In 2009, season eight of Scrubs featured the song 'Lookin' Over My Shoulder'.

Members

Discography

Albums

EP

Singles

  • Lookin' Over My Shoulder (February, 2007)
  • With This Ship (February 22, 2009)

Upcoming Projects

The band are currently working on demos for a new album tentatively titled Keep Your Friends Close. The album promises to be more bluesy and will feature several live staples not included on Stand Out/Fit In such as 'If I was Wrong', 'Wait For You' and 'My Baby'. The rumoured title of Letters from the Interwebs is false and unfounded.

References