Luca Brasi (band)
Luca Brasi | |
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Origin | St Helens, Tasmania, Australia |
Genres | Melodic punk, alternative rock |
Years active | 2009 | –present
Labels | Cooking Vinyl Australia, Poison City Records |
Members | Tyler Richardson Thomas Busby Patrick Marshall Danny Flood |
Past members | Mitchell Dobson Saxon Hall |
Website | www.lucabrasi.com.au |
Luca Brasi are an Australian rock band formed in St Helens, Tasmania in 2009. The current line-up of the band features Thomas Busby on lead guitar, Danny Flood on drums, Patrick Marshall on rhythm guitar and vocals, and Tyler Richardson on lead vocals and bass guitar.[1] To date, the group have released four studio albums: Extended Family (2011), By a Thread (2014), If This Is All We're Going to Be (2016) and Stay (2018); the latter became their first ARIA top 10.[2]
The band are currently signed to Cooking Vinyl Australia, and have toured with bands such as Violent Soho, PUP, You Me At Six, Turnover and Pianos Become the Teeth.[3] They have also performed at St Jerome's Laneway Festival, Splendour In The Grass and Falls Festival.[4]
History
Early years and Extended Family (2009–2011)
Luca Brasi - named after the character from The Godfather - formed in 2009 with Richardson, Busby, guitarist Mitchell Dobson and drummer Saxon Hall. A demo EP, Sleeps with the Fishes, was released in 2010. Three songs from the demo - "Theme Song From HQ," "Beacons" and "Isaac Bowen" - were re-recorded for the band's debut LP, Extended Family. The album was recorded in Hobart with Nic White and Lincoln Le Fevre. It was released in September 2011 via Poison City Records.[5]
Lineup change and By A Thread (2011–2015)
Shortly after the release of Extended Family, Patrick Marshall joined the band officially as a third guitarist. This line-up would record one seven-inch together, entitled Tassie, in late 2012. In September of that year Luca Brasi announced that founding drummer and guitarist; Saxon Hall and Mitchell Dobson respectively, would be leaving the band after playing their final show with the band at the Poison City Weekender in Melbourne. Drummer Danny Flood – who had previously filled in for Hall on a tour with Title Fight in March 2013 - was brought in as a full-time replacement shortly before a national tour with Bodyjar. Dobson was not replaced, converting the band back into a quartet. [6]
The band's second album, By a Thread, was released in March 2014; it was again put out through Poison City Records. The album spawned two singles: "Borders and Statelines" and "Benthos," with music videos being made for both songs.[7][8] An assortment of songs that did not make the final cut of the album were compiled into an EP, Loose Threads, which was released in early 2015.
If This is All We're Going to Be and Stay (2016–2019)
A new single, "Aeroplane," was released shortly before the band undertook a national support slot on Kisschasy's farewell tour of Australia. The song was the lead single from their third studio album, entitled If This Is All We're Going to Be. It was released in April 2016 and marked the band's first-ever appearance on the ARIA Album Charts. Their track "Anything Near Conviction" from the album was voted into the Triple J Hottest 100, 2016, at number 90. Their Like a Version cover of Paul Kelly's "How To Make Gravy" was listed at No. 127 in the supplementary "Hottest 200" list.[9] The album also spawned the single "Count Me Out," which features vocals from Camp Cope vocalist/guitarist Georgia "Maq" Macdonald.
In June 2017, the band released "Got to Give" and performed a headlining tour of Australia in support of it through June and July. "Let it Slip" was released in April 2018 followed by the band's fourth studio album, Stay on 22 June 2018; and is the band's first album to be released via Cooking Vinyl Australia. The album peaked at number 10 on the ARIA Charts.[10] The band performed a six-date national tour to promote album in August.[11] After performing their tour's Sydney show, Luca Brasi called out several troublemakers on their social media for pushing and shoving people in the crowd, causing some fans to leave the show early. Calling them "ropehead fucks," the band condemned their actions, stating "consideration for how you occupy space at shows, and showing respect for your audience mates, will always make for a better experience for everyone."[12]
The band announced another national tour for 2019, this time for their single "The Clothes I Slept In." The tour was the band's longest to date, spanning two months and twenty-one dates performing in regional hubs of all states.[13]
Everything is Tenuous (2019–present)
In August 2019, the band released a new single, "Tangled; Content."[14] This was followed in February 2020 by "This Selfish Love."[15] The band were scheduled to tour Australia in May 2020 with support from Drug Church, Moaning Lisa and Kat Edwards. This, however, was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[16]
In June 2020, the band released a split seven-inch vinyl with Melbourne band Slowly, Slowly.[17]
The band released their third single of 2020, "Dying to Feel Alive," in August 2020. This was followed by an acoustic tour of their native Tasmania, which sold out all eight shows the day it went on sale.[18]
On November 19 2020, the band announced their fifth studio album, Everything is Tenuous. The announcement was accompanied by another new single, "Every Time You're Here (I'm Gone)." The band will release the album in February 2021.[19]
Members
Current members
- Tyler Richardson – lead vocals, bass (2009–present)
- Thomas Busby – lead guitar, backing vocals (2009–present)
- Patrick Marshall – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2012–present)
- Danny Flood – drums (2013-present)
Former members
- Mitchell Dobson – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2009–2013)
- Saxon Hall – drums (2009–2013)
Timeline
Discography
Studio albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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AUS [2] | ||
Extended Family |
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— |
By a Thread |
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— |
If This Is All We're Going to Be |
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18 |
Stay |
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10 |
Everything is Tenuous |
|
To be released |
Extended plays
Title | EP details |
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Tassie |
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Loose Threads |
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Luca Brasi/Slowly Slowly |
|
Singles
Title | Year | Album |
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"Theme Song from HQ"[25] | 2011 | Extended Family |
"Viva Tassie Cabrones"[26] | 2012 | Tassie |
"Clocks"[27] | 2014 | non album single |
"Borders & Statelines"[28] | By a Thread | |
"Benthos"[29] | 2014 | |
"Aeroplane"[30] | 2015 | If This Is All We're Going to Be |
"The Cascade Blues"[31] | 2016 | |
"Got to Give"[32] | Stay | |
"Count Me Out"[33] | If This Is All We're Going to Be | |
"How to Make Gravy" (live)(Triple J Like a Version)[34] |
2017 | Like a Version |
"Let It Slip"[35] | 2018 | Stay |
"Clothes I Slept In"[36] | ||
"Reeling"[37] | ||
"Tangled; Content"[38] | 2019 | Everything is Tenuous |
"This Selfish Love"[39] | 2020 | |
"Yossarian"[40] | Luca Brasi/Slowly Slowly | |
"Dying to Feel Alive"[41] | Everything is Tenuous | |
"Every Time You're Here (I'm Gone)"[42] |
Awards and nominations
AIR Awards
The Australian Independent Record Awards (commonly known informally as AIR Awards) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2017[43][44] | If This Is All We're Going to Be | Best Independent Hard Rock, Heavey or Punk Album | Nominated |
National Live Music Awards
The National Live Music Awards (NLMAs) are a broad recognition of Australia's diverse live industry, celebrating the success of the Australian live scene. The awards commenced in 2016.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2016[45] | Luca Brasi | Tasmanian Live Act of the Year | Won |
2018[46][47] | Luca Brasi | Live Hard Rock Act of the Year | Nominated |
Tyler Richardson (Luca Brasi) | Tasmanian Live Voice of the Year | Won |
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