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*The Exploders are a rock band from Australia
A lot has happened to us since TJ decided we were starting a band in 2004…
- We recorded a demo at TJ’s home studio using a couple of hundred bucks worth of recording equipment
- We played our first gig at the National Hotel, Geelong in May 2004
- We recorded some more demos
- We broke into the tough and cultured Melbourne music scene
- We recorded some more demos
- We played a heap of gigs
- We signed with Rubber Records in June 2005
- We played more gigs
- We released the demos in album form in November 2005 to a lot of favourable attention from Triple J radio, street press and other music media all over the country
- We played even more gigs including some massive festivals, such as Falls, Come Together and Splendour in the Grass
Needless to say, the first two years of the groups existence has been a bizarre experience, especially seeing we had no expectations and literally no knowledge of the music industry that stood before us when we began.
Fast-forward to mid-2006 where the prospect of album number 2 was becoming a reality. As some overseas interest was shown in the group, from producers and labels alike, it was agreed that an overseas trip would be quite beneficial for the band.
After much deliberation we found the man we where to record with and had arranged some showcase gigs in the hope of snagging a US deal. It was a big move for the group. For one, it saw the first time we spent time in a studio with a producer, the first time in America for the whole band and the first time two members of the group had been overseas… two passports needed sorting, sharpish.
As album one was an album of demos, we treated this album as if it was our first. We planned to record a selection from the older demos, the heavily increasing new material and a lot of ground in between. We had only 3 weeks to complete the tracking for this part of the album – needless to say the pressure was on. There were adversities along the way, such as week one being sleepless due to the Texas heat, an almost curse like sensation that made guitars impossible to tune by any who dared try, and constant illness thrown in for good measure. Stepping out the other side of that we found ourselves holding the foundations of a solid album.
Oh yeah, and the showcases went well… we secured the debut album’s US release while we were there…
Some of us dealt with the new pressures bestowed upon the band better than others. On return we literally walked off a plane and onto a national tour. A session drummer was found to complete this tour and we pushed on again, gigging heavily for the remainder of the year. Unfortunately Matt did not return to the group.
Upon returning from the states, somehow new material was developed and the chance to work with up and coming Australian producer Dave Parkin presented itself, and was taken. This new material complemented and completed the foundation laid in the states.
The result is ‘Easy and the Sun’, a psychedelic electric country and rock ‘n’ roll record, which represents another interesting chapter in our story.
Listen to it Loud please…
Paul and TJ,
The Exploders.
* Exploders are a grindcore/power violence band from Raleigh, North Carolina.
*The Exploders are a rock… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple artists with this name:
*The Exploders are a rock band from Australia
A lot has happened to us since TJ decided we were starting a band in 2004…
- We recorded a demo at TJ’s home studio using a couple of hundred bucks worth of recording equipment
- We played our first gig at the National Hotel, Geelong in May 2004
- We recorded some more demos
- We broke into the tough and cultured Melbourne music scene
- We recorded some more demos
- We played a heap of gigs
- We signed with Rubber Records in June 2005
- We played more gigs
- We released the demos in album form in November 2005 to a lot of favourable attention from Triple J radio, street press and other music media all over the country
- We played even more gigs including some massive festivals, such as Falls, Come Together and Splendour in the Grass
Needless to say, the first two years of the groups existence has been a bizarre experience, especially seeing we had no expectations and literally no knowledge of the music industry that stood before us when we began.
Fast-forward to mid-2006 where the prospect of album number 2 was becoming a reality. As some overseas interest was shown in the group, from producers and labels alike, it was agreed that an overseas trip would be quite beneficial for the band.
After much deliberation we found the man we where to record with and had arranged some showcase gigs in the hope of snagging a US deal. It was a big move for the group. For one, it saw the first time we spent time in a studio with a producer, the first time in America for the whole band and the first time two members of the group had been overseas… two passports needed sorting, sharpish.
As album one was an album of demos, we treated this album as if it was our first. We planned to record a selection from the older demos, the heavily increasing new material and a lot of ground in between. We had only 3 weeks to complete the tracking for this part of the album – needless to say the pressure was on. There were adversities along the way, such as week one being sleepless due to the Texas heat, an almost curse like sensation that made guitars impossible to tune by any who dared try, and constant illness thrown in for good measure. Stepping out the other side of that we found ourselves holding the foundations of a solid album.
Oh yeah, and the showcases went well… we secured the debut album’s US release while we were there…
Some of us dealt with the new pressures bestowed upon the band better than others. On return we literally walked off a plane and onto a national tour. A session drummer was found to complete this tour and we pushed on again, gigging heavily for the remainder of the year. Unfortunately Matt did not return to the group.
Upon returning from the states, somehow new material was developed and the chance to work with up and coming Australian producer Dave Parkin presented itself, and was taken. This new material complemented and completed the foundation laid in the states.
The result is ‘Easy and the Sun’, a psychedelic electric country and rock ‘n’ roll record, which represents another interesting chapter in our story.
Listen to it Loud please…
Paul and TJ,
The Exploders.
* Exploders are a grindcore/power violence band from Raleigh, North Carolina.
Please Please
The Exploders Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Please Please' by these artists:
7!! (Seven Oops!!) Please, please Oh, kiss me Please, Please Oh, give me どんな未来…
Anthony B./Seeed Take me you are the one Let's go for one another See,…
byebyesea 널 사랑하지만 널 좋아하지는 않을 것 같아 널 바라보지만 널 그리워하진…
C-Jags I know you watch all over here Tryin' to find a…
Christopher Williams Please, please Please, please, baby Just come and see me ton…
Curtis V. Womack I could try to say I'm sorry But, that won't be…
Devo Love comes in spurts And love is all around us Love is…
Drive By Well there's something wrong I am tired and I am dead When…
Eagles Bells will be ringin' the sad, sad news Oh, what a…
Epoxies I comprehend that there's a danger, that you might misappreh…
Estelle feat. Cee-Lo [Estelle:] Do you believe in love? Yes I believe in love I b…
Everglow Ha ha, sweet, it now 이젠 난 돌아가야만 해 See, in…
Fu:el Don't break my heart now, please, please Hey Mrs well to do…
Hannah You can hold heaven in your arms You can tell the…
i-dep Long time ago The times we had were so and so It…
James Brown Please Please, Please Please please Please please (Please pl…
Jason McCoy Trail of broken hearts leads to your door From every…
Joshua P. James and the Paper Planes Please, please, please, please (Please, please don't go) Don…
Lady Saw/Seeed Ask and it shall be given Give and you receive I like…
McFly Please, please, Lindsay, please Set the scene, I think I'm …
Melendiz We prayed for our mistakes I never thought we'd feel this…
N-Praise Please don't do this to me I can't face the fact I…
Robbie Williams (Christmas) The snow's coming down (Christmas) I'm watching …
Royal City Riot Slow down, darling Try to see this my way I just felt…
Rye Yeah, huh Baby, promise me, promise please You will never le…
Seabird If I could chase you, you know I would But these…
Seeed Take me you are the one Let's go for one another See,…
Seeed Feat. Lady Saw Ask and it shall be given Give and you receive I like…
Seeed ft. Maya Dela Gwada Take me you are the one Let's go for one another See,…
shout out! Long time ago And the times we had were so…
Stickshift Rocketship Please, please, Don't mind the curtains blowing across my …
Stories Don't leave my light on You'll burn out the bulb And then…
The Boogie Kings I comprehend that there's a danger, that you might misappreh…
The Cohens Are you gonna hold somebody Do you wanna be my hand…
The Dragon With your clover, pickin' cherries Taking pills, and running…
The Epoxies I comprehend that there's a danger, that you might misappreh…
The Franks Yeah It's all cap (All cap) These niggas say they love me, b…
The One and the Other Long time ago The times we had were so and so It…
The Star & Key of the Indian Ocean 君がくれた flower 花言葉は "最後の I love you" 夏の恋は power 夢を見てるよに ただ 消滅哀…
The Usual Things She walks through life And goes wherever she pleases Tells y…
Tiu Don Please please Come baby please please Oh baby, baby please …
U-ske So you never knew love Until you crossed the line of…
We have lyrics for these tracks by The Exploders:
Stepping Out Well I dont remember you If what you say is true…
Straight Ahead We're back on the road Let's dance, baby alone Yeah a lover…
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Jeremy Silk
Fantastic band and this is one of their best. Should have been huge.
Dean Hood
One of their best. Wicked band!
Renato Rener
found it today - what a pleasant surprise, this rocks man!!!
tommyau2006
great band..........
hockstarbendenn
wow...GREAT!!!
TheBastardsClan
Saw these guys live like 6-7 years ago in a local pub. Was fucking awesome. Dafuq happened to these guys?
Roman Bellic
6 years later and i have the same question
Realist 2.0
Mount Carmel is heavier But cool
The Exploders
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