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Genres
  
Active until
  
2006

Origin
  
Years active
  
1990–2005, 2009-

Genre
  
Indie rock

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Associated acts
  
Ups and Downs, Dutiful Daughters, The Templebears, The Daisygrinders

Members
  
Greg AtkinsonCarolyn PolleyEliot FishNick Kennedy

Past members
  
Darren AtkinsonDarren JonesAdam YoungDave Trump

Albums
  
Size of the Ocean, Dear Friends and Enemies,

Record labels
  
Redline Records, Volition Records, Laneway Music

Similar
  
Bluebottle Kiss, Screamfeeder, Wayne Connolly, The Fauves, Rebecca's Empire

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Big Heavy Stuff was an Australian indie rock band.

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History

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Big Heavy Stuff was established in 1990 in Sydney. It featured Greg Atkinson (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Carolyn Polley (lead guitar, backing vocals), Eliot Fish (bass, backing vocals) and Nick Kennedy (drums). Atkinson had previously fronted the band Ups and Downs. While Fish and Kennedy were in The Templebears. Polley was the singer/guitarist for Toys Went Berserk and the Dutiful Daughters.

The band gained the attention of popular Australian "alternative rock" band Jebediah, who added Big Heavy Stuff to the roster of Redline Records, a now-defunct independent label that Jebediah co-founded with its now-defunct management company Naked Ape Management. The arrangement with Redline facilitated the release of two albums: Size of the Ocean and Dear Friends and Enemies.

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In 2006, after performing at the Come Together Music Festival in Luna Park Sydney, the band went on an indefinite hiatus, similar to the decision made by Scottish band and label-mate Idlewild in 2010. It was incorrectly announced that the band had dissolved on FBi Radio in January 2006.

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The group reuinted for a show at the Factory Theatre in Marrickville, Sydney on April 18, 2009. The gig was for the That Then This Now documentary. The band reformed again to support Powderfinger on September 18, 2010 at the Sydney Entertainment Centre as part of Powderfinger's farewell tour.

Touring

The band toured regularly with fellow Australian bands such as Powderfinger, You Am I and Something For Kate, and were the main support on Radiohead's OK Computer tour of Australia. Big Heavy Stuff was also a support act for Dinosaur Jr., The Stone Roses, Neil Finn, Babes in Toyland, and other international artists.

Awards and accolades

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The band's song, "Hibernate", reached number 77 in the Triple J (Australian national radio station) 'Hottest 100' of 2001, a list that is voted on by the station's listeners.

Big Heavy Stuff received a "Best Adult Alternative Album" nomination at the 2001 ARIA Awards for its album Size of the Ocean. The award was eventually won by Art of Fighting.

Side projects

Fish has recorded as a solo artist and released a six-song EP Trick of Light on the Nonlinear label in mid-2012.

Atkinson has gone on to form "Worker Bees" with his brother Darren (also an ex-Big Heavy Stuff and ex-Ups And Downs band-mate).

Discography

Albums

  • Truck (1993)
  • Maximum Sincere (1997)
  • Size of the Ocean (2001)
  • Dear Friends and Enemies (2004), #94 - AUS/ARIA
  • EP's and SP's

  • Pops Like Crazy (1991)
  • Chaos (1992)
  • Skin a Cat (1993)
  • Trouble and Desire (1994)
  • Covered in Bruises (1995)
  • Birthday (1995)
  • Maximum Sincere (1997)
  • Bigmouth (1997)
  • May (1997)
  • Cheating On a Dead Wife (1997)
  • Devil's Tongue (1999)
  • Two Sisters (2001)
  • Mutiny (2002)
  • Songs

    Devil's TongueSize of the Ocean · 2001
    Maximum SincereMaximum Sincere · 1997
    Covered in BruisesCheating on a Dead Wife · 1997

    References

    Big Heavy Stuff Wikipedia