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The Clean

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Origin
  
Dunedin, New Zealand

Years active
  
1978–present

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Past members
  
Peter GutteridgeDoug Hood

Record labels
  
Genres
  
Indie rock, Alternative rock

Albums
  
Mister Pop, Anthology, Getaway, Vehicle, Unknown Country

Profiles

The Clean are an indie rock band that formed in Dunedin, New Zealand in 1978, and have been described as the most influential band to come from the Flying Nun label, whose repertoire included many major components of the "Dunedin Sound". Led through a number of early rotating line-ups by brothers Hamish and David Kilgour, the band settled down to their well-known and current line-up with bassist Robert Scott. The band name comes from a character from the movie Free Ride called Mr. Clean.

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History

Hamish and David Kilgour started to play and write music together in Dunedin in 1978, "building up a fat songbook of primitive punk, minimalist pop, infectious folk rock, and adventurous psychedelic instrumentals. Their sound was built around David Kilgour’s off-centre, 1960s-influenced guitar, Hamish’s motorik drumming, and melodic driving bass, first from Peter Gutteridge, then Robert Scott". The band's 1981 debut single "Tally Ho!" was the second release on Roger Shepherd's Flying Nun Records label. "Tally Ho!" reached number 19 on the New Zealand Singles Charts, giving the fledgling label its first hit.

Even with the group in abeyance The Odditties compilation tape of unreleased material appeared in July 1983, followed by a live EP Live Dead Clean in 1986, and a greatest hits collection called Compilation and second Odditties tape in 1988.

During much of the 1980s, The Clean disbanded, and during this time the Kilgour brothers worked together on an experimental album and EP using the deliberately punning titles "The Great Unwashed" and "Clean Out of Our Minds".

In 1989-1990, the Clean toured around the world (New Zealand and the United States in 1989, and Great Britain and Europe in the 1990), to promote their album Vehicle.

In 2003 the double CD compilation Anthology for prominent indie Merge Records awakened new interest in the United States building on an international reputation enhanced with respect given by important 1990s indie groups like Pavement and Yo La Tengo.

The Clean continue to release records (Mister Pop in 2009) on American and New Zealand labels and they toured the USA as recently as 2012 and 2014.

Filmography

  • 1999: Scarfies, in which they are seen performing the song Tally Ho! in a performance at the Empire Tavern, Dunedin (the line-up for this performance was David Kilgour, Robert Scott, Robbie Yeats, and Thomas Bell). The song appears on the soundtrack.
  • Songs

    Anything Could HappenTopless Women Talk About Their Lives · 1997
    BeatnikGreat Sounds Great - Good Sounds Good - So-so Sounds So-so - Bad Sounds Bad - Rotten Sounds Rotten · 1982
    Thumbs OffBoodle Boodle Boodle · 1981

    References

    The Clean Wikipedia


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