- Youth Group
Infobox musical artist
Name = Youth Group
Img_capt = Youth Group-concert inVancouver ,Canada in 2005
Background = group_or_band
Origin = flagicon|AUSSydney /Canberra ,Australia
Genre =Alternative rock Indie rock
Years_active = 1990s – present
Label =Ivy League Records Epitaph Records Anti-
URL = [http://www.youthgroup.com.au/ Official website]
Current_members = Toby Martin
Danny Lee Allen
Cameron Emerson-ElliottPatrick Matthews
Past_members = Andy Cassel
Paul Murphy
Jason Walker
John LattinYouth Group is a rock band based in Newtown,
Sydney ,Australia signed toIvy League Records .Biography
Youth Group has its roots in the
Canberra indie rock scene, the group was formed in the late nineties byNarrabundah College school friendPaul Murphy , Toby Martin and Andy Cassell. The fourth founding member, Danny Lee Allen, however never lived in Canberra, instead growing up in Maroubra and then Coogee in Sydney, meeting Paul through attending Marcellin College in Randwick. Andy Cassell being one of three partners in the Ivy League /Winterman & Goldstein group of companies. Of the original members only Toby Martin (vocals/guitar) and Danny Allen (drums) remain. After various configurations, including the temporary membership of versatile Sydney musician, John Lattin of La Huva, the current lineup was finalised in 2004 through the addition of Cameron Emerson-Elliott on guitar (previously a member of The John Reed Club) and former bassist ofThe Vines ,Patrick Matthews .Built around the pure vocals of Martin and clean production of Wayne Connolly, the sound of Youth Group is reminiscent of
power pop /indie rock artists such asTeenage Fanclub , Pavement andMatthew Sweet . However it is Martin's insightful and empathetic lyrics which distinguish Youth Group from comparable bands. Able to create vignettes based around the emotional dynamics of his characters, often female, Martin's lyrics are typically unsentimental but rarely unsympathetic.Fact|date=May 2008While the band always had a dedicated following in the inner cities of
Sydney andMelbourne , their career was unremarkable until a series of chance happenings leadEpitaph Records bossBrett Gurewitz to hear their second album, "Skeleton Jar ", and release it in the U.S. Despite sounding nothing like theCalifornia punk that Epitaph is widely known for, the support of a US label was the break that Youth Group needed to find a wider audience.Although the band had played at the 2003
South by Southwest festival inAustin, Texas , and done a small number of dates withThe Vines andThe Music on their US West Coast tour, including a sold out show atSan Francisco 's legendaryFillmore , it was the chance to supportDeath Cab for Cutie in 2005 that saw their profile rise most quickly. In addition, their single "Forever Young", a cover of the song by Alphaville, was used in the television show "The O.C. ". With the band getting attention in the United States, it spurred Australian acts to reassess the band, raising the band's profile among mainstream audiences in Australia [http://www.aversion.com/bands/interviews.cfm?f_id=361 Aversion.com] : Made in America, by Matt Schild, accessed 27 March, 2007] . The song debuted on the Australian charts at no. 2, and eventually peaked at no.1. It was also no.1 in the first ever digital download chart. During 2006, they supportedColdplay in their sold-out tour ofAustralia and have announced their own national tour.In July 2006 the band released their third album, "
Casino Twilight Dogs ", which features "Forever Young", along with their second single, "Catching and Killing". As of July 24, 2006, "Casino Twilight Dogs" debuted at no.10 in the ARIA Album Charts [ [http://www.ariacharts.com.au/pages/charts_display.asp?chart=1A50 Top 50 Albums Chart - Australian Record Industry Association ] ] .There is a widely-circulated theory in the music community that the band name Youth Group is a clever twist on the name of the Scottish
indie rock bandTeenage Fanclub , whom vocalist Toby Martin has cited as a major musical influence during his childhood.Fact|date=May 2008Youth Group won a 2006 ARIA award for "Break-Though Single" for "Forever Young".
Discography
Albums
* "Urban and Eastern" (2001, Ivy League Records in Australia)
* "Skeleton Jar " (April, 2004, Ivy League Records in Australia,Epitaph Records in US)
* "Casino Twilight Dogs " (July 6, 2006, Ivy League Records in Australia; Jan. 30, 2007,ANTI- in North America) no.10 AUS
* "The Night Is Ours " (June 28, 2008) no. 66 AUSingles
* "Weekender" (1998)
* "Interface" (1999)
* "We Are Mean" (1999)
* "Country Tour" (1999)
* "Guilty" (1999)
* "Happiness Border" (2000)
* "Shadowland" (November 2003)
* "Baby Body" (2004)
* "Forever Young" (February 2006) no.1 Australia (Platinum)
* "Catching and Killing" (July 2006) no. 44 Australia
* "Sorry" (September 2006) (promo only)
* "Two Sides" (May 2008)Compilation appearances
*"" (2005 · Warner Bros./Wea)
*"Vans Warped Tour Compilation Disc 2 " (2005)Music videos
Footnotes
External links
* [http://www.youthgroup.com.au/ Official Youth Group website]
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* [http://www.ivyleague.com.au/ Ivy League Records]
* [http://www.truepunk.com/interviews/youthgroup Youth Group Interview at U.S. based Truepunk.com]
* [http://kingbobbysix.blogspot.com/2008/06/youth-group-interview.html Interview with Rob Townsend]
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