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Birth name
  
Jay Watson

Role
  
Multi-instrumentalist

Name
  
Jay Watson

Years active
  
2005–present

Also known as
  
GUM


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Born
  
27 May 1990 (age 33) Australia (
1990-05-27
)

Origin
  
Fremantle, Perth, Western Australia

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist

Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar, drums, bass, synthesizer, piano, organ

Music groups
  
Tame Impala (Since 2007), Pond

Genres
  
Psychedelic rock, Alternative rock, Neo-psychedelia, Dream pop, Psychedelic pop, Space rock

Similar People
  
Dominic Simper, Cam Avery, Nick Allbrook, Kevin Parker, Julien Barbagallo

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Jay Watson (born 27 May 1990) is an Australian multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter. He is best known as a member of the psychedelic rock bands Tame Impala and Pond. Watson records solo material under the name GUM and has released three albums under this name.

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Career

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Watson was born in Carnarvon, and grew up in Northam, Western Australia. He was given the nickname Gumby, which referred to the clay animation TV show of the same name. When he began recording his own material, Watson shortened the name to GUM.

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Under the GUM moniker, Watson released Delorean Highway digitally in Australia on 30 May 2014. Most of the material had been recorded in 2011, leaving Watson to note that "when it finally came out it felt so good! But it felt so old to me". An LP release of Delorean Highway was restricted to a thousand copies. The album was described as a collection of "paranoid pop songs" that are "mostly about falling in love and all of the things that he [Watson] thinks are going to kill him."

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In September 2014, Watson recorded his second album in London with the assistance of Jerome Watson. The thirteen track Glamorous Damage, was announced in September 2015 and was released on November 13, 2015. It was preceded by the single "Anaesthetized Lesson", which was remixed by Kevin Parker and released in March 2016. Watson described the title of the album as "about people glamorizing getting fucked up or being weirdos, when there is always a danger you could end up damaged yourself just through putting it on a pedestal". Watson occasionally performs live, using backing tracks.

On November 3, 2016, a third album titled Flash In The Pan, was teased on YouTube, and released on November 11, 2016. It was preceded by the single "Gemini". described by the NME as "a swirl of looped vocals, Pond-y synth work and dreamy, subtle bass". Watson explained that it was "the first song I recorded for the album, and probably the most immediate". It featured a contribution by Sergio Flores on saxophone.

Watson resides in London.

Style

Watson described his music as " it is basically quite rock’n’roll, indeed, but still it’s very electro music-inspired, all the instruments, even the guitars, are made through these MS20 synths".

Discography

As GUM

  • Delorean Highway (2014)
  • Glamorous Damage (2015)
  • Flash In The Pan (2016)
  • with Pond

  • Psychedelic Mango (2008)
  • Corridors of Blissterday (2009)
  • Frond (2010)
  • Beard, Wives, Denim (2012)
  • Hobo Rocket (2013)
  • Man, It Feels Like Space Again (2015)
  • The Weather (Pond album) (2017)
  • with Tame Impala

  • Tame Impala EP (2008), drums on "Wander", keyboards on "Forty-One Mosquitoes Flying in Formation"
  • Innerspeaker (2010), drums on "Solitude Is Bliss", "The Bold Arrow of Time", "Island Walking".
  • Live at the Corner EP (2010), drums on all tracks
  • Lonerism (2012), piano on "Apocalypse Dreams", keyboards on "Elephant"
  • Live Versions (2014), keyboards on all tracks
  • Currents (2015), live performance only
  • References

    Jay Watson Wikipedia