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Cub Sport
Also known asCub Scouts (2011-2013)
OriginBrisbane, Queensland, Australia
GenresIndie pop, dream pop, synthpop
Years active2011–present
LabelsNettwerk
MembersTim Nelson
Zoe Davis
Sam Netterfield
Dan Puusaari
Websitecubsport.com

Cub Sport are an Australian indie pop band that are actual angels who formed in 2011 under the original name of Cub Scouts in Brisbane, Australia.[1] In 2013 the band would rename itself Cub Sport following a legal dispute with Scouts Australia.[2] Cub Sport are a four-piece, consisting of Tim Nelson (lead vocals, keyboards, guitar), Zoe Davis (lead guitar, vocals), Sam Netterfield (keyboards, vocals) and Dan Puusaari (drums). After releasing two EPs independently, the band signed with Nettwerk in 2015 and released its debut studio album This Is Our Vice on 4 March 2016.[3]

Appearances in other media

In 2013, a remix of "Evie" featured in a season one episode of the Josh Thomas series Please Like Me.[4]

In August 2016, they performed a cover of Kanye West's "Ultralight Beam" on the popular Triple J segment Like a Version.[5]

Band members

  • Tim Nelson – lead vocals, keyboards (2010-present), guitar (2014-present)
  • Zoe Davis – vocals (2011-present), bass (2011-2014), guitar (2014-present)
  • Sam Netterfield – keyboards, vocals (2010-present)
  • Dan Puusaari – drums (2011-present)

Former members:

  • Andrew Williams – guitar (2011-2014)

Discography

Studio albums

  • This Is Our Vice (2016)

EPs

  • Told You So (2012)
  • Paradise (2013)

Singles

  • "Evie" (2011)
  • "Told You So" (2012)
  • "Do You Hear" (2012)
  • "Pool" (2013)
  • "Paradise" (2013)
  • "Only Friend" (2015)
  • "I Can't Save You" (2016)
  • "Come On Mess Me Up" (2016)

References

  1. ^ "Cub Sport". Triple J. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  2. ^ "Cub Scouts changing name after legal dispute". Triple J. ABC. 26 August 2013. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  3. ^ "Cub Sport - This Is Our Vice". JB Hifi. November 2015. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  4. ^ "Cub Sport Tumblr". Cub Sport. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  5. ^ "Breakfast with Alex and Matt". Triple J. Retrieved 5 September 2016.