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Origin
  
Perth, Australia (1987)

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Years active
  
1987–1999, 2006–present

Labels
  
Black Eye, Red Eye, Sympathy for the Record Industry, Guilt Free, Echo Static, Half A Cow, LTI, Bang! Records

Past members
  
Brian Henry Hooper Tony Pola Greg Bainbridge

Albums
  
Hit Me With the Surreal Feel, Sin Factory

Genres
  
Alternative rock, Indie rock

Members
  
Kim Salmon, Stu Thomas, Warren Ellis, Brian Hooper, Tony Pola

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Kim Salmon and the Surrealists are an Australian indie rock band formed by Kim Salmon in 1987 when he was living in Perth between the final two tours by The Scientists. When the Scientists stopped, Salmon continued the Surrealists as his main band, while also playing in The Beasts Of Bourbon.

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Biography

Salmon formed the first lineup of the Surrealists in mid-1987, with Brian Henry Hooper on bass and Tony Pola on drums. He formed the band to record the album Hit Me With The Surreal Feel, using minimalist lo-fi approaches to recording a basic trio: recording the band live with microphones around the studio capturing the entire sound, rather than one instrument per track. The recording and mixing cost was A$240 total. The band also played live around Perth in mid-1987. The album was released in October 1988.

The Surrealists did a few songs by the Scientists (particularly "Shine" from The Human Jukebox) and had a similar sound, in that Salmon remained the leader and primary songwriter, but the feel of the music was notably different: far less tense and confrontative.

The second album, Just Because You Can't See It ... Doesn't Mean It Isn't There, was recorded more conventionally in 1989 and released in early 1990. Comparing this album with The Human Jukebox, there is a similarity in songwriting but a difference in feel is readily apparent. The band's third album Essence was released in 1991, followed by Sin Factory in 1993, which arguably gained the most attention for the band. The sound by now was strong rock riffery, also blending their take on Blaxploitation music.

When The Beasts of Bourbon reformed in early 1988, Salmon started touring with that band too. When James Baker and Boris Sujdovic left The Beasts of Bourbon to go full-time with The Dubrovniks, Hooper and Pola joined to replace them.

Salmon fired Tony Pola from the Surrealists in 1993, replacing him with Greg Bainbridge. Brian Hooper later left as well, after the "Kim Salmon and the Surrealists" album, and was replaced by Stu Thomas in 1995. This new trio put out Ya Gotta Let Me Do My Thing in 1997, touring Australia and Europe once more, and USA for the first time. A horn section was added to the band soon after that included trumpet player Leon de Bruin and saxophonist Michael Redman.

In 1999, Salmon renamed the band Kim Salmon and the Business, and released one album "Record" in 1999. Stu Thomas remained on bass and Phil Collings was recruited on drums in 2000.

In September 2006, Kim Salmon and the Surrealists 'reformed' for a show in Spain at Azkena Rock Festival. This line-up of Kim Salmon (guitar/vocal), Stu Thomas (bass) and Phil Collings (drums), also played later in Australia.

2010 marked the release of the "Grand Unifying Theory" album, the first Kim Salmon and The Surrealists record for 13 years. Line-up: Kim Salmon (guitar/vocal/sampler), Stu Thomas (bass) and Phil Collings (drums). The approach to recording was similar to the first album, hence a thematic link between the two records. The band was recorded live during rehearsals. The results were sifted through by Salmon and co-producer Mike Stranges, spliced together in some cases (ala Miles Davis' "Bitches Brew"), and made into songs. The sound is equal measures jazz and punk, with improvisation a key ingredient.

Discography

  • Hit Me with the Surreal Feel (1988) Black Eye
  • Just Because You Can't See It ... Doesn't Mean It Isn't There (1989) Black Eye Records
  • Essence (1991) Red Eye/Polydor
  • Sin Factory (1993) Red Eye/Polydor
  • Kim Salmon and the Surrealists (1995) Red Eye/Polydor
  • Ya Gotta Let Me Do My Thing (1997) Half a Cow Records/Citadel Records
  • Grand Unifying Theory (2010) LTI/Bang! Records
  • Ya Gotta Let Me Do My Thing (2015) Vinyl re-issue Bang! Records
  • Songs

    You're Such a FreakYa Gotta Let Me Do My Thing · 1997
    I'm Keeping You AliveEssence · 1991
    Zero BlankEssence · 1991

    References

    Kim Salmon and the Surrealists Wikipedia