Pond (Australian band)
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Origin | Perth, Western Australia, Australia |
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Years active | 2008–present |
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Spinoff of | Tame Impala |
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Website | pond |
Pond is an Australian psychedelic rock band from Perth, Western Australia, formed in 2008. Initially featuring a revolving line-up, since 2016 the band has consisted of Nick Allbrook, Jay Watson, Shiny Joe Ryan, Jamie Terry, and James Ireland.
Pond is often heavily associated with fellow Perth-based psychedelic rock/pop band Tame Impala, as members of both groups are longtime close friends and collaborators. Watson is currently a full-time member of both acts. Lead singer Allbrook contributed to both bands from 2009 to 2013 before leaving Tame Impala to focus on Pond and his own solo career. Multi-instrumentalists Ryan and Ireland serve as crew members for Tame Impala's live act. In addition, current Tame Impala members Kevin Parker, Cam Avery, and Julien Barbagallo are all former members of Pond. Parker continued to work with the band as its record producer until 2020, and Avery collaborated with Allbrook as the duo Allbrook/Avery. Watson and Ireland sometimes collaborate under the name GUM & Ginoli, remixing songs originally recorded by other artists.
As of April 2024, Pond has released nine studio albums and one live album.
History
Pond was formed in
Their first album was released soon after in January 2009, titled
After the breakthrough success of Innerspeaker, the debut album by Tame Impala, a band which shares three members with Pond, the album Beard, Wives, Denim was recorded in 2010 and later released to critical acclaim in March 2012.[5][6]
Pond toured the United States in 2012, appearing at festivals such as South by Southwest, with another album titled Hobo Rocket set for release in the future. On 26 May 2012, NME magazine named Pond "The Hottest New Band In The World" in their "Hot List" issue.[7][8] On 28 June 2012, Pond had a one-off performance with Can frontman Damo Suzuki, one of Pond's biggest inspirations and musical idols.[9][10]
Originally, Man It Feels Like Space Again was planned to be the next Pond album, but instead Hobo Rocket was chosen to be recorded beforehand and was released on 6 August 2013.[11] Pond described Hobo Rocket as being "much better" than Beard, Wives, Denim. Man It Feels Like Space Again, their sixth studio album, was later released on 23 January 2015.[12]
Pond announced their seventh album The Weather, released on 7 May 2017 via Marathon Artists. The announcement came with the release of two singles, "30000 Megatons" and "Sweep Me Off My Feet". The title and chorus of the first song refer to the 30,000 nuclear warheads in the arsenal of the Earth.[13] As with their previous album, The Weather was produced by Kevin Parker at his studio in Perth.[14] The album was preceded by the release of two more singles, "The Weather" and "Paint Me Silver". The album was released to critical acclaim, with many publications praising it as an evolution and maturation of the band's sound and songwriting.
A little over a year after the release of The Weather, on 23 July 2018, Pond released the single "Burnt Out Star" and announced tour dates.
Days after the release of Tasmania, the band toured locally, with performances in Perth, Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne. It would be their first local tour since 2017.[18] Later that year they would go on to tour Europe and the UK.[19]
On 9 September 2019, the band announced a live album, Sessions, which was released on 8 November 2019. To promote it they released the single "Don't Look at the Sun (Or You'll Go Blind)", an updated live version of a song featured on their debut album Psychedelic Mango.
During a live performance in Perth, Australia on 8 November 2020, the band unveiled a song titled "America's Cup" and hinted that their ninth studio album was set to be released in June 2021. On 31 March 2021, the band released a single called "Pink Lunettes", which was accompanied by a music video directed by band member Jamie Terry. On 17 May 2021, the band revealed that their ninth studio album,
On 31 January 2024, Pond released a new single, "Neon River", accompanied by a music video. In February and March, they toured across Australia and New Zealand as one of the opening acts for Queens of the Stone Age. On 27 March 2024, the band announced that their tenth studio album, Stung!, would be released on 21 June 2024. Accompanying the album's unveiling was its second single, "(I'm) Stung", along with a music video and news of a tour of Australia later that year.
Band members
Current
- Nick Allbrook – vocals, flute, keys, synth, guitar, bass, slide guitar, occasional drums, production (2008–present)
- "Shiny" Joe Ryan – guitar, vocals, bass, 12-string guitar, slide guitar, occasional synth, production (2008–present)
- Jay "GUM" Watson – drums, vocals, bass, guitar, keys, synth, production and mixing (2008–present)
- Jamie Terry – keys, synth, organ, bass, occasional guitar, production (2010–present)
- James "Gin" Ireland – drums, occasional keys, production, and mixing (2016–present)[21]
Contributors and occasional/former members
- Kevin Parker – drums (2009–2011), production and mixing (2012–2019)
- Nick Odell – congas
- Richard Ingham – synth, table
- Felicity Groom - saw
- Matthew Saville – drums (2009)
- Julien Barbagallo – bass (2014–2015)
- Cam Avery – drums, bass (2012–2014)
- Ben McDonald – bass (2014)
Timeline
Discography
Studio albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |
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AUS [22] |
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Psychedelic Mango |
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Corridors of Blissterday |
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Frond
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Beard, Wives, Denim |
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64 | — |
Hobo Rocket |
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37 | 146 |
Man It Feels Like Space Again |
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15 | 92 |
The Weather |
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33 | — |
Tasmania |
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15 | — |
9 |
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6 [23] |
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Stung! |
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Live albums
Title | Album details |
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Sessions |
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EPs
Title | Album details |
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Live at the BBC |
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Singles
Title | Year | Album |
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"Cloud City" | 2010 | Frond |
"Annie Orangetree" | ||
"Greens Pool" | Non-album single | |
"Fantastic Explosion of Time" | 2012 | Beard, Wives, Denim |
"Moth Wings" | ||
"You Broke My Cool" | ||
"Giant Tortoise" | 2013 | Hobo Rocket |
"Xanman" | ||
"O Dharma" | ||
"Elvis' Flaming Star" | 2014 | Man It Feels Like Space Again |
"Sitting Up on Our Crane" | ||
"Zond" | 2015 | |
"Man, It Feels Like Space Again" | ||
"Sweep Me off My Feet" | 2016 | The Weather |
"30000 Megatons" | ||
"The Weather" | 2017 | |
"Paint Me Silver" | ||
"Burnt Out Star"[26] | 2018 | Tasmania |
"Sixteen Days"[27] | ||
"Daisy" | 2019 | |
"Pink Lunettes"[20][28] | 2021 | 9 |
"America's Cup"[20] | ||
"Toast"[29] | ||
"Human Touch"[30] | ||
"Lights of Leeming"[31] | 2022 | 9 (Deluxe) |
"Hang a Cross on Me" (featuring Cowboy John)[32] | ||
"Neon River" | 2024 | Stung! |
"(I'm) Stung" | ||
Awards and nominations
AIR Awards
The Australian Independent Record Awards (commonly known informally as AIR Awards) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2020[33][34] | Tasmania | Best Independent Rock Album or EP | Nominated |
APRA Awards
The
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref. |
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2016 | "Zond" | Song of the Year | Shortlisted | [35] |
EG Awards / Music Victoria Awards
The EG Awards (known as Music Victoria Awards since 2013) are an annual awards night celebrating Victorian music. They commenced in 2006.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2012[36][37] | Beard, Wives, Denim | Best Album | Nominated |
Pond | Best Band | Nominated |
West Australian Music Industry Awards
The West Australian Music Industry Awards (WAMIs) are annual awards presented to the local contemporary music industry, put on annually by the Western Australian Music Industry Association Inc (WAM). Pond has won two awards.[38][39]
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result (wins only) |
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2014 | Pond | Most Popular Act | Won |
Most Popular Live Act | Won |
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