Sounds Like Chicken

Sounds Like Chicken
Sounds Like Chicken
Origin Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Genres Ska, Hardcore, Reggae, Rock
Years active 1999–2007
Labels Boomtown Records
Members
Nyall Dawson
Nat Kitingan
Dave Powys
Natalie Parker
Joel Dawson
Ben Hobson
Mike Haydon

Sounds Like Chicken was a band from Melbourne, Australia released on Boomtown Records which formed in 1999 and disbanded in 2007. They were one of Australia's most well-known ska bands and one of the most popular Christian bands in the country.[1][unreliable source?]

Sounds Like Chicken's musical style included a blend of Ska, Hardcore, Reggae & Rock.
The band placed a high emphasis on touring and were known for their "high energy" live performances.[2]

Sounds Like Chicken shared stages and toured with such bands, including The O.C. Supertones, Antiskeptic, The Disables, and Bagster.

Sounds like Chicken also had rotation on the radio station Triple J, mainly with their double A-side single "Take a Bullet to the Grave"/"El Chupanebre" and their other single "Global Domination".[citation needed]

After their breakup, SLC released all their previous recordings under Creative Commons (by-nc-sa), for free online distribution.[3]

Contents

History

Sounds Like Chicken playing at the Blackstump Christian Musical Festival 2006

Early band history

Sounds Like Chicken began in 1999 when Nathanael Kitingan (Nat Kitingan) met Nyall Dawson at Monash University in Melbourne. Nat and Nyall attempted to start an unnamed musical project with Hugh Ogilvy (also from Monash University) featuring Nyall on electric violin, Hugh on guitar and Nat on drums. This trio did not get off the ground and so Nyall's brothers Elliot and Joel Dawson joined to form Sounds Like Chicken, a ska project taking influences from Voodoo Glow Skulls, The O.C. Supertones, The Insyderz and Five Iron Frenzy. This early lineup was Nyall (vocals), Nat (bass/vocals), Elliot (drums), Joel (sax) and Hugh (guitar).

Sounds Like Chicken's first show was at Joel's 21st birthday party in mid-2000. Hugh left the band at the end of 2000 due to other commitments and was replaced by Tom Dowding on guitar. Tom was an extremely accomplished bass player and so Nat decided to swap to playing guitar so that Tom's talent could be fully utilised. The band decided they needed another horn and so after a number of unsuccessful audition attempts, in 2001 Nat met Natalie Parker at university and invited her to a practice. Natalie was initially apprehensive but was eventually convinced by the boys to join the band. During her second practice she was already laying down trumpet tracks on their first demo recording which ended up becoming the band's self-made demo EP, "Slowly Going the Way of the Chicken".

Sounds Like Chicken toured interstate for the first time under this lineup in September 2001,[4] playing in Sydney and Canberra and also at the Black Stump Music Festival. In 2002, Tom Dowding departed from Sounds like Chicken to be replaced by Joshua Diemar on bass. It was in this year that Sounds Like Chicken released their first studio EP, "I Am Gibbon, Hear Me Roar", produced by David Carr (Antiskeptic, Taxiride). The EP gave the band airplay on community radio, Christian radio, and Triple J.

Boomtown Records era and lineup changes

In early 2004, the band were signed to Boomtown Records, a Melbourne-based indie record label distributing through Shock Records and MGM. Deciding that a bigger ensemble was required, Sounds Like Chicken asked long-time friend Dave Powys (ex Staff Discount and Never In Doubt) to join on second guitar, making them a 7-piece band. Dave moved down from Canberra and recorded on the single Global Domination, their first release with Boomtown and distributed through MGM. The single received national airplay and spot airplay on Triple J and was sold out within 2 months of its limited pressing.[5] It was noted that producer Dave Carr's production was a big step up from previous releases,.[6]

It was shortly after this that the band decided it was time to move on and the band was without a bass-player. They were booked in to record an album and so asked if Carlos Echeverria (ex Know Exit and Wishful Thinking) would fill in and record bass for them. Their first full-length album, "...Like a Cannonball to the Ocean Floor" was released late that year through Boomtown, also doing well on the airwaves. The album drew acclaim from reviewers as a "brilliantly released debut album",[7] although the length of 17 tracks drew some criticism. Sounds Like Chicken did a joint national tour with label-mates Wishful Thinking to launch the album. Carlos officially joined shortly after the album's release.

2005 saw Sounds Like Chicken's drummer, manager and founding member Elliot Dawson leave. For a while the band were without a drummer, but Mike "Carcass" Haydon (of Melbourne band The Knockabouts), only 17 at the time, was able to fill the role of drummer. Mike had been a tour roadie for the band for the past 3 years and so was already well-acquainted with their songs.[8] That year Sounds Like Chicken released the second double-A side single off the album, "Take a Bullet to the Grave/El Chupanebre" through Boomtown Records, and completed a national tour over 3 months to launch it.

On November 3, 2006, founding member, Nyall Dawson, announced his decision to depart the band early in 2007.

Sounds Like Chicken have played and toured with numerous well-known Australian and international acts and have been featured on various international and Australian compilations and soundtracks such as Turn the Other Cheek Volume 1.

Break up

On December 18, 2006 Sounds Like Chicken announced they were calling it a day in a bulletin released on the band's MySpace. The main factors in the breakup was the future departure of Nyall Dawson and other key members of the band, the band stated...

"We guess it’s time for some of us to move on. God has other plans for our lives and with the impending departure of some key members, we felt that SLC would simply not be SLC if we went on without them. We all feel at peace about this decision."

Shortly after, the band announced plans for an Australia wide farewell tour to take place in February–March 2007, along with the release of a final limited-edition compilation disk titled Death To The Crow to coincide with the tour.[9]

Sounds Like Chicken's final show was held at TLC Bayswater, Victoria on Saturday the 17th of March, 2007.

The band's entire discography (except for Death To The Crow) was made available for free download on their website and on Jamendo

In April 2007, former SLC members Mike Haydon, Dave Powys, Ben Hobson, Nat Kitingan and Joel Dawson together with new addition Paul McCasker formed reggae-rock band San Salvador. They released an ep How To Hear and two singles "Like a Train" and "Spark the Fire".

Former members Mike Haydon and Joe Ireland now play in indie band The Middle East which featured two tracks in Triple J's hottest 100 in 2010.

Members

Final Members

Past members

  • Elliot Dawson - drums
  • Carlos Echeverria - Bass Guitar
  • Josh "Ramsey" Diemar - Bass Guitar
  • Joe Ireland - Bass Guitar (from the band Know Exit and later Goodnight Combat Fighter and currently in an indie band The Middle East, an unofficial touring member who played numerous shows with SLC around Australia in 2004-2006. The band decided posthumously to credit Joe as an official member, due to his considerable contribution to the group)
  • Tom Dowding - Bass Guitar
  • Hugh "HOgilvy" Ogilvy - Guitar

Discography

Singles & EPs

  • Slowly Going the Way of the Chicken (2001)
  • Slowly Going the Way of the Stump (2001)
  • I Am Gibbon, Hear Me Roar (2002)
  • Global Domination (2004)
  • Take a Bullet to the Grave/El Chupanebre (2005)
  • Death to the Crow (Compilation) (2007)

Full Length albums

  • ...Like a Cannonball to the Ocean Floor (2004)

Compilation albums

  • Turn the Other Cheek Volume 1
  • Sorry If It Isn't Cool Anymore! (Mushroom Cloud Records, US)
  • RP Records Showcase 03 (RP Records)
  • Freerider MX (DVD Soundtrack)
  • Endtime Records Compilation Volume 1 (Endtime Records)
  • The Fight (DVD soundtrack)
  • Boomtown Showdown 06 (Boomtown Records, Live DVD)
  • Elevation 06 (96 Five FM Brisbane)

References

  1. ^ Robinson, Rowan (2005-11-24), "Sounds Like Chicken - Fowl Play", X Press Magazine, Columbia Press (980):26
  2. ^ Sounds Like Chicken - Take A Bullet To The Grave/El Chupanebre on FasterLouder.com.au
  3. ^ Sounds Like Chicken at Jamendo.com
  4. ^ Band of the Month - Sounds Like Chicken
  5. ^ Chapman, Stephanie (2005-11-30), "Sounds Like Chicken", Base.ad 1(11):4
  6. ^ "CD Reviews, Sounds Like Chicken - Global Domination", page 23. Bizoo (19), June/July 2004
  7. ^ Clements, Jaymz (2004-12-01), "Albums", Beat Magazine (939)
  8. ^ http://www.timeoff.com.au/archive/1241/sixpack/2.html
  9. ^ (2007-03-07)"Backline Independent Music News - Expired Chicken", Inpress Magazine (958): 104

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