The Medics
The Medics | |
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Origin | Cairns, Queensland, Australia |
Genres | Rock |
Years active | 2007–present |
Labels | Starving Kids, Footstomp/Warner |
Members |
Jhindu Lawrie Charles Thomas Kahl Wallis Andrew Thomson |
Past members | Emma Andrews |
The Medics is an Australian rock band formed in Cairns, Queensland in 2007.[1] In April 2010 they moved to Brisbane.[2] The band was formed by Jhindu Lawrie, Charles Thomas, Kahl Wallis and Emma Andrews, later expanding to a five piece band with Andrew Thomson.[3] Andrews left the band, reducing it back to four members. They are mentored by Lawrie's father, Coloured Stone's Bunna Lawrie.[4] They released their debut ep in 2008[5] and followed it up with a second in 2010.[6]
The Medics won a Deadly award in 2010 for Band of the Year.[7] They won a Triple J Unearthed competition, getting a spot at the Groovin' the Moo festival in Townsville.[8] The band were featured in the Foxtel documentary Who We Are broadcast during NAIDOC Week.[9] The band released their debut album, Foundations, on May 18, 2012.[10] The album was a featured album on Triple J[11] and reached #29 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart on May 28, 2012.[12]
Discography
- The Medics EP (2008)
- This Boat We Call Love EP (2010) - Starving Kids
- "Her Song" 3:15
- "Amongst The Cornfield" 4:38
- "Joseph" 3:39
- "Sinking Ship" 4:38
- "Wolves" 3:49
- Foundations (2012)*Foundations (2012) - Footstomp[13]
- "Beggars" 3:45
- "Rust" 3:45
- "Griffin" 4:09
- "Ocean Eyes" 4:37
- "Joseph" 4:57
- "Deadman" 6:05
- "Slow Burn" 3:50
- "50 Years" 2:58
- "Nevergone" 3:00
- "Vacant Smile" 4:33
- "Golden Bear" 6:01
References
- ↑ "Boys are back with a dose of fame", The Cairns Post, 15 September 2010
- ↑ Kuch, Jesse (16 September 2010), "Homeward bound", The Cairns Post
- ↑ Grant, Tony (29 October 2008), "Band on the run", The Cairns Post
- ↑ Kuch, Jesse (29 September 2010), "A killer night", The Cairns Post
- ↑ Stace, Laura (31 July 2008), "the right medicine", The Cairns Post
- ↑ Kuch, Jesse (11 March 2010), "CD Review", The Cairns Post
- ↑ Shedden, Iain (28 September 2010), "Musical cousins a Deadly combination", The Australian
- ↑ Mengel, Noel (10 June 2010), "Strong Medicine", The Courier Mail
- ↑ Lill, Jasmine; Robertson, Josh (24 June 2010), "Medics are fully sick", The Courier Mail
- ↑ Mengel, Noel (17 May 2012), "Good for the soul", The Courier Mail
- ↑ "Medics in town with new songs", The Gold Coast Bulletin, 24 May 2012
- ↑ "Aussie band tops on debut", The Daily Mercury, 31 May 2012
- ↑ Mengel, Noel (26 May 2012), "Good for the soul", The Courier Mail