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The Laurels (band)

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Years active
  
2006–present

Record label
  
Rice Is Nice

Albums
  
Sonicology, Mesozoic

Associated acts
  
Lowtide

Origin
  
Sydney, Australia (2005)

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Labels
  
Magnetic Recording Council, Other Tongues, Rice Is Nice

Website
  
thelaurels.bandcamp.com

Past members
  
Kate Wilson Aimee-Lee Curran

Members
  
Piers Cornelius; Luke O'Farrell; Conor Hannan; Jasper Fenton

Genres
  
Neo-psychedelia, Shoegazing

Similar
  
SPOD, Richard in Your Mind, Summer Flake, Belles Will Ring, George Winston

The Laurels are a neo-psychedelic four-piece based in Sydney's Inner West. They formed in 2006 after the members met through mutual friends at a silly hat party, each of them originally living in disparate parts of the East Coast of Australia. The band garnered critical acclaim in the Sydney live music scene after playing extensively throughout the latter 2000s in both headline and international support slots before releasing their first 7" single Art School Girl/Wandering Star in 2009 and their full length Plains LP in 2012.

Contents

The Laurels (band) The Big Takeover Stream Plains by The Laurels

Musical style

The Laurels (band) Louder Than War interviews The Laurels Luke OFarrell Louder Than War

The Laurels developed a live sound that differs notably to the sound that appears on their recordings. The band uses shoegazing guitar techniques and understated vocals to emulate the loud and heavily distorted sound of 90's artists such as Ride and My Bloody Valentine when playing live. The band says that their live wall of sound style arose from their reliance on layered guitar recordings for their recorded works, and that the best way to emulate this live with only two guitars was to play at a greatly increased volume.

The Laurels (band) Austin Psych Fest Preview Interview with The Laurels Pop Press

Shoegaze influences also feature strongly on the group's recordings, with many of their songs using multiple guitar layers and reverberation to achieve complex musical textures. However, while many shoegaze groups intentionally use lower recording quality to add texture to their recordings, the Laurels' works are notably cleaner and of higher fidelity than the bands from which they take influence. This is especially true of the works that appear on Plains, which feature cleaner guitars than those on Mesozoic EP or on their singles. Liam Judson, who worked with Australian acts Cloud Control and Belles Will Ring, produced both the Mesozoic EP and Plains.

Reception and critical success

The Laurels (band) Psych Fest Preview Interview with The Laurels Austin Town Hall

The Laurels' extensive live headline shows and support slots for international artists throughout the late 2000s and early 2010s in Sydney and Melbourne were well received by the Australian music media. They have won and gained nominations for several awards for their live shows. In 2011 they were nominated Best Live Music Act in FBi Radio's Sydney Music, Arts & Culture Awards, voted Best New Talent in The Age EG Awards and were voted the fourth Best Live Band in the Mess + Noise Readers Poll.

Studio albums

  • Plains (2012, Rice Is Nice)
  • Sonicology (2016, Rice Is Nice)
  • Singles and EPs

  • Art School Girl/Wandering Star (2009, Magnetic Recording Council)
  • Mesozoic EP (2011, Other Tongues)

  • The Laurels (band) Rice is Nice The Laurels

    The Laurels (band) The Laurels Mushroom Music Publishing

    The Laurels (band)

    Songs

    Black CathedralMesozoic · 2011
    SonicologySonicology · 2016
    Manic SaturdayPlains · 1999

    References

    The Laurels (band) Wikipedia