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The Mint Chicks
Kody Nielson hangs upside down over the stage during a performance at Auckland University of TechnologyBackground information Origin Auckland, New Zealand Genres Power pop, noise rock Troublegum Years active 2001–2010 Labels Flying Nun Records, Warner Music Group Associated acts F in Math, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, OPOSSOM Website themintchicks.com Members Ruban Nielson
Kody Nielson
Paul Roper
Michael LogieThe Mint Chicks were an experimental noise rock/power pop group (the band began to refer to their style of music as "troublegum"[1] and have been referred to as anything from neo-punk[2] to schizo-pop[3] to the only half-serious genre definition of shit-gaze[4] along with groups like No Age and Wavves) originally from Auckland, New Zealand, who relocated to Portland, Oregon, USA in 2007. They are known for mixing pop hooks and structures with elements of noise rock and experimental music and also for their exciting live performances, where Kody and Ruban Nielson have been known to climb P.A. stacks, hang from lighting rigs, destroy guitars, engage in self-harm and even attack the stage with a chainsaw.
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History
Meeting in high school, the band formed in 2001, and began by playing punk house parties and low profile shows before being discovered by acclaimed New Zealand independent record label Flying Nun Records. They released two EPs and three albums under the Flying Nun Records banner: Octagon, Octagon, Octagon EP (2003), Anti-Tiger EP (2004), Fuck the Golden Youth (2005), Crazy? Yes! Dumb? No! (2006) and Screens (2009), as well as one EP on a minor label, Bad Buzz (2010). All were produced and recorded by the band's core members Ruban and Kody Nielson, with the exception of Crazy? Yes! Dumb? No! which was produced by the Nielson brothers and their father Chris Nielson at two different home studios.
All four original band members met at Orewa College in Orewa, New Zealand, although the band starting moving between Portland, Oregon and Auckland , as the Nielson brothers have dual citizenship in New Zealand and the U.S.
In 2006, the band played support for the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. The volume of the show was reportedly so loud that part of the St James theater complex fell down, injuring two concert goers.[5] They have also played support slots for The White Stripes, Death From Above 1979, TV on the Radio, The Blood Brothers, The Black Lips, and The Bronx. They were also part of the New Zealand line-up for Big Day Out 2004, 2005, 2007 and 2009. In 2005, it was notable that Kody Nielson wielded a chainsaw on stage and destroyed a corporate sponsor's overly prominent sign with it.[6]
At the 2007 New Zealand Music Awards the band won five Tui awards including best rock group, best album, best rock album[7] as well as winning best album cover and best music video for the single "Crazy? Yes! Dumb? No!".[citation needed]
On 24 October 2007, it was announced on the band's website that their bassist Michael Logie would leave the band when they relocated to Portland.[8] The group continued as a trio, with Logie relocating to London, England. The band played a free show in Portland on the 29th June 2008, in which they played their then-upcoming third album from beginning to end live. The band later supported Shihad on the July 2008 Beautiful Machine Tour and tested their new songs in front of a home audience. As a result of their bass player having left the band, the Mint Chicks weren't able to play hits from earlier songs, angering some fans. To counter this Shihad's bass player, Karl Kippenberger, filled in for several more popular songs.
On December 25, 2008, The Mint Chicks released the Mintunes EP consisting of "8-bit versions" of both previously released songs and tracks from the upcoming album. The band also released an iTunes-only single during 2008, "Life Will Get Better Some Day", a teaser for the album "Screens", which was released in New Zealand on March 16, 2009 after having been recorded sporadically over the preceding two years.
In October 2009 the Mint Chicks performed a rendition of Ray Columbus and the Invaders' classic hit She's a Mod at the New Zealand Music awards as a four-piece band, later released as a standalone single. Shortly afterwards on October 16, 2009, it was announced Michael Logie would be rejoining the band in a post on the band's Twitter. The band joined with New Zealand music website MusicHy.pe to promote their next record, the Bad Buzz EP, released in February 2010.
Shortly after the release of the EP, the band played their final show on 12 March 2010. The show, originally a fundraiser for MusicHy.pe, ended in chaos after Kody Nielson detroyed the two drumkits and equipment, imploring the crowd to 'start your own f-----g band'.
Post-Breakup activity
Singer Kody Nielson is making music under the alias Opossom ([5]) with former bassist Michael Logie and Bic Runga. Guitarist Ruban Nielson now fronts Unknown Mortal Orchestra with producer Jacob Portrait. Michael Logie continues his solo project F In Math.
Band members
- Ruban Nielson (guitar, vocals)
- Kody Nielson (vocals, keyboards, drums)
- Paul Roper (drums)
- Michael Logie (bass) (except 2008)
Discography
Main article: The Mint Chicks discography- Octagon, Octagon, Octagon (2003)
- Anti-Tiger (2004)
- Anti-Tiger / Octagon, Octagon, Octagon (Live) 7" (2004)
- Blue Team Go / Blue (Whirlwind Heat) Split 7" Pale blue vinyl (2004)
- Blue Team Go / Post No Bills 7" Clear green vinyl (2004)
- Fuck the Golden Youth (2005)
- Fuck The Golden Youth / Oh Yeah 7" and 3" CD (2005)
- Crazy? Yes! Dumb? No! (2006)
- Anti-Tiger (84 Tigers edition) 10" (2007)
- 2010 / Walking Off A Cliff Again 7" White vinyl (2008)
- Mintunes (2008)
- Screens (2009)
- She's A Mod (2009)
- Bad Buzz (USB Figurine) (2010)
Awards
Awarded at Award New Zealand Music Awards 2007 Album of the Year (Crazy? Yes! Dumb? No!)[7] Best Album Cover (Crazy? Yes! Dumb? No!, designed by Ruban Nielson)[citation needed] Best Group[7] Best Music Video ("Crazy? Yes! Dumb? No!", directed by Sam Peacocke)[citation needed] Best Rock Album (Crazy? Yes! Dumb? No!)[7] New Zealand Music Awards 2009 Best Album Cover (Screens, designed by Ruban Nielson)[citation needed] Footnotes
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- ^ Trevett, Claire (18 July 2006). "Volume of band brings house down at St James". The New Zealand Herald. http://www.nzherald.co.nz/concerts/news/article.cfm?c_id=161&objectid=10391770. Retrieved 21 November 2011.
- ^ "Is The Really Sunburnt Guy Here?". Critic. 25 February 2005. http://www.critic.co.nz/archive?archive_id=2314&page=18&type_code=a. Retrieved 2007-10-29.
- ^ a b c d "Mint Chicks prepare to take on the world". One News. 19 October 2007. http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/411423/1408605. Retrieved 2008-01-02.
- ^ the mint chicks
External links
EPs Singles "Post No Bills"/"Blue Team Go!" · "Anti-Tiger"/"Octagon, Octagon, Octagon." · "Opium of the People" · "Fuck the Golden Youth" · "I Don't Want to Grow Old" · "Take It, I Don't Want It" · "Crazy? Yes! Dumb? No!" · "Welcome to Nowhere" · "Sleeping During the Day" · "Walking Off a Cliff Again" · "If My Arm Was a Mic Stand, Would You Hold My Hand?" · "She's Back on Crack" · "Life Will Get Better Some Day" · "I Can't Stop Being Foolish" · "Hot on Your Heels" · "Don't Sell Your Brain Out, Baby" · "She's a Mod"Related DiscographyCategories:- Flying Nun Records artists
- New Zealand punk rock groups
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