Steriogram
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| Steriogram | |
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| Origin | Auckland, New Zealand |
| Genre(s) | Pop punk Rapcore |
| Years active | 1999–present |
| Label(s) | Independent Capitol Records(former) |
| Members | |
| Tyson Kennedy Tim Youngson Brad Carter Jared Wrennall Jake Adams |
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Steriogram are a rock band from Auckland, New Zealand, formed in 1999.
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[edit] History
Formed in 1999, Steriogram got their name from two bands that members had previously performed with - Rogergram and Steriosugar.
Steriogram's first single release, Soccerstar was mediocre but upon the release of their second single, "White Trash" saw the group success soar. Like many bands, Steriogram toured New Zealand in a friend's van without any support crew, doing gigs where they could. In 2002, still unsigned, they joined several other New Zealand bands in the annual Boost Mobile School's Tour, playing for free during high school lunch hours to get exposure, as well as at bars at night.
In 2002, while recording at a rented beach house they were spotted by an American Label Scout for Capitol Records who had come upon their music video for "White Trash" on the internet and were signed to Capitol Records later that year.
2004 also saw the release of their debut album, Schmack! which has seen six singles released from it.
There were two main factors contributing to Steriogram’s immediate success. Firstly, the national secondary school tour they went on helped to generate a wider fan base, as it allowed many who hadn’t heard of Steriogram before to enjoy their unique sound. The other factor was due to their internet site and the use of fans' loyalty. On the site fans were able to join up for the band’s newsletter and then eventually to what was known as a 'fan street pack'. This was sent to the fan via mail and contained promo CDs that had five of the tracks to be featured on their upcoming CD, and large amounts of stickers. This was where Steriogram relied on the support of fans, to hand out the promo CDs and stickers. These points proved to be very successful and rewarding for Steriogram as a new band.
[edit] Walkie Talkie Man
Their big break came with the release of "Walkie Talkie Man" which has been used for iPod advertisements and its music video, in which characters and objects were created by knitting puppets and animating them using stopmotion. The music video was nominated for four MTV music awards.
Directed by Michel Gondry, director of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and the White Stripes video "Fell in Love with a Girl", the song debuted at #19 on the UK Singles Chart. Later in 2004, the song was picked up by EA Sports and is featured in the game MVP Baseball 2004 and MLB 2005. In 2006, a cover of the song featured in Elite Beat Agents for the Nintendo DS.
They toured New Zealand during May 2005 with the support of other New Zealand bands, 48May and Goodnight Nurse, Also in 2005, their album Schmack! was re-released as a special edition containing four previously unreleased songs.
[edit] This is Not the Target Market
The band has released the album This Is Not the Target Market which was recorded at York Street Studios in Auckland, New Zealand. Yet unlike the last, was not released under Capitol Records. In an interview with Juice TV , Brad and Tyson stated that all the bands connections at Capitol had left since the release of their last album, and decided it would be easier to release the new album themselves. The album was released in New Zealand on the 16th of October, 2006. A preview of the album is available on the bands myspace page. The first single off the new album is named "Just Like You" and is in similar style to that of the last album. However the album only has 10 songs on it, most of which show a much less mainstream sound to them, notably the aggressive distortion on both guitar and vocals. They have changed their appearance with longer hair, and also more hardcore music since their last album, Schmack!.
Rock Ridge Music is releasing the album in the United States in October 2007.
[edit] Band members
- Tyson Kennedy - (vocals)
- Tim Youngson - (guitar)
- Brad Carter - (vocals/guitars)
- Jared Wrennall - (drums/vocals)
- Jake Adams - (bass guitar)
[edit] Discography
[edit] Studio albums
- 2004: Schmack!
- 2006: This Is Not the Target Market
[edit] EPs
- 1999: Soccerstar
- 2001: Sing The Night Away
[edit] Singles
| Year | Single | Charted | Album |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2004 | "White Trash" | — | Schmack! |
| 2004 | "Walkie Talkie Man" | #14 (NZ) #19 (UK) | |
| 2004 | "Roadtrip" | — | |
| 2005 | "Go" | #28 (NZ) | |
| 2005 | "Tsunami" | — | |
| 2005 | "On And On" | — | |
| 2006 | "Just Like You" | — | This Is Not the Target Market |
| 2007 | "Own Way Home" | — |
[edit] Featured appearances
The group have appeared on a few compilations and soundtracks since their inception in both New Zealand and Australia as well as internationally. The following is a list of these albums that have featured tracks by Steriogram.
- 2002: Channel Z: The Best Of Vol. 3 (Warner Music) - "Sing The Night Away"
- 2004: State of the Nation: Fresh New Zealand Rock (EMI) - "Roadtrip"
- 2004: Hot Wheels: Hot Hits 4 (Shock Records) - "Walkie Talkie Man"
- 2005: Robots (Virgin Records) - "Walkie Talkie Man"
- 2005: Top of the Pops 2005 (Universal Music) - "Walkie Talkie Man"
- 2005: Now That's What I Call Music 17 (EMI) - "Go"
- 2005: Kicking & Screaming (soundtrack)
- 2005: Punked (Warner Music) - "Walkie Talkie Man"
- 2006: More Nature (Sony BMG) - "Walkie Talkie Man"
- 2006: Elite Beat Agents (Nintendo) - "Walkie Talkie Man"
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Official Website
- Steriogram at MySpace
- Steriogram channel at YouTube

