Midnight Juggernauts

Midnight Juggernauts
Midnight Juggernauts

Sydney, 4 October 2007. MTV's The Lair. Left to right: Andy, Daniel and Vincent.
Background information
Origin Melbourne, Australia
Genres Alternative dance, electronica, electropop
Years active 2004–present
Labels Siberia Records
Capitol
Virgin
Charisma
Astralwerks
EMI
Inertia
Website Official website
Members
Vincent Vendetta
Andrew Szekeres
Daniel Stricker

Midnight Juggernauts are a band from Melbourne, Australia composed of Andrew Szekeres, Vincent Vendetta, and Daniel Stricker.[1] The band has been described as anything from 'prog dance meets cosmic film scores',[2] to 'slasher-flick disco' to 'deadpan landscape',.[3] It is hard to define the band's sound as all the instruments are played live through a range of samplers, pads and various acoustic instruments. Following the release of numerous 7", 12" vinyls, and limited edition EPs, the band released their debut album Dystopia. After playing festivals and headlining tours worldwide during late 2007-2008,[4] the band finished working on their follow up album 'The Crystal Axis', touring around its release mid-2010 at festivals and headline shows across the globe.[5] The group also runs the label Siberia Records, through which they release their own music and others including Kirin J Callinan and Djanimals.[6]

Contents

History

Origins

The band was formed in 2004 by Vincenzi Vendetta and Andrew Szekeres who met in school. They were later joined by Daniel Stricker in late 2006 who has met the two whilst playing in various groups over the years. In early shows the band had many different names and the lyrical content changed from show to show – one time when playing above a Chinese restaurant using the name of items from the menu in the lyrics of a few songs.[7]

EPs and vinyl

Following a self-titled EP featuring “Raised By Wolves” in 2005, and the EP Secrets of the Universe in 2006, the band started to quickly gain a following in and out of Australia with the song "Shadows" becoming a hit in clubs and on the Internet. It was originally released as a 12” on friends label Cutters and re-released on Institubes in 2008 along with a host of limited edition vinyl. It and other songs were also featured on many compilations including Modular's Leave Them All Behind, FBI’s Kill Your Idols CD, Kitsune Maison, !K7's DJ-Kicks, Cut Copy's FabricLive.29 and a Christmas compilation with Institubes. It was on this Christmas compilation that then French up and coming act Justice (who were also on the compilation) heard the band and declared them their new favourite act,[8] later inviting them to tour with them around the world.

Dystopia (2007–2008)

In August 2007, the band released their debut album Dystopia in Australia on their own label Siberia Records debuting at #24 on the ARIA Charts. Although not yet released overseas, some of its songs were being played on UK and US radio stations thanks to the many vinyl releases on different independent labels and many compilations, along with support from other artists. Because it was not yet released, the bands music such as "Shadows" was being played on BBC Radio 1, as "Tomorrow Today" on Modular Records which was incorrect.[9] It also received reviews not only in Australia but in the US and UK (before its release) as well stating Dystopia was an "euphoric hammering together of Krautrock grooves, psychedelic flights of melodic fancy and post-Justice grindy synth noises",[10] even being declared album of the year in 2007 by Pedro Winter in XLR8R magazine[11]

At this time the band decided to do a license deal with EMI Records for their label Siberia Records.[12]

In October 2007 the band were invited to tour with Justice around North America, leaving their mark on the CMJ Festival playing with !!!, Holy Fuck and Klaxons across the UK and Europe.[13] They then returned to Australia where they played the main stage of the Big Day Out festival alongside acts such as Rage Against The Machine, Björk and Arcade Fire.[14]

2008 began with the band inviting M83 to tour with them on a league of sold-out shows in Australia. It then saw the band release Dystopia with additional material in April and May internationally. To support the release of the album the band toured the world performing on their own headlining tours and many festivals including Coachella, Fuji Rock, Glastonbury, Primavera Sound, Latitude, Bestival, Route du Rock, Electric Picnic, Lowlands, Pukkelpop, Lovebox, Summercase, Alive, Montreux Jazz Festival, Eurockeenes, Hove and Rockness.[citation needed]

The Crystal Axis (2008–present)

After Dystopia the band located to a beach house on the east coast of Australia to work on new music, having collected a lot of ideas while touring for the previous 2 years. After experimenting with a range of analogue gear and new digital sounds, a fresh batch of songs were written with a more 'prog' / 'layered' sound - working with a lot of ambient layers. The band then entered a range of studio's with engineer Chris Moore (tv on the radio, yeah yeah yeah's, yeasayer), and started tracking the new record .[15]

Fresh out of the studio, they were then asked to perform at a range of festivals in Buenos Aires and Australia (Splendour in the Grass) and also a tour supporting the Flaming Lips, road-testing new material including early versions of 'Vital Signs' (then called United Illuminations), and 'This New Technology' - allowing the songs to further develop. As a preview to the new album, the band released the This New Technology EP, and an accompanying 500 copy 7" through Acephale Records, featuring the single This New Technology, a radio edit and remixes by Emperor Machine, Memory Tapes, Juan Maclean and Babe Rainbow , also performing in New York at the CMJ music festival. Returning home, the band (who were self-producing their new album) went back into the studio to finish mixing the rest of the record.

2010 started out with performances at the Falls, Big Day Out and Golden Plains festivals.[16] The band then created 'The Crystal Axis' (not only the name of the album but a physical construct / a world surrounding the album) which they physically built (using all the synthesisers and instruments from the recording) with the help of melbourne artist Dylan Martorell and lights from MPH. They also created a video around this construct, an idea from the band executed with the help of Krozm.[17]

Just prior to the release of The Crystal Axis the band played a handful of sold-out shows previewing the new record in Paris, London, Amsterdam, Zurich, Edinburgh, Santiago, Brazil and more. The Crystal Axis was then released on 28 May 2010 in Australia with international dates following between July (UK) and September (August in the USA, with a 12" double vinyl on Acephale/Siberia Records and September in Europe).

The rest of 2010 was filled with European and Australian festival dates such as Calvi on the Rocks, Montreux Jazz Festival, Exit Festival, Lovebox, Benicassim, Splendour in the Grass, Parklife and the bands own sold-out album tours around the world.

Discography

Albums

EPs

  • Midnight Juggernauts - Independent (May 2005)
  • Secrets of the Universe - Siberia/Inertia (SIB001) (June 2006)
  • 20,000 Leagues (2007)
  • Shadows EP - Siberia (2008)
  • Into the Galaxy EP - Siberia (2008)
  • Surplus Maximus EP - Siberia (2010) (bonus CD issued with album The Crystal Axis as 2 CD limited edition release

Singles

  • "45 and Rising" 12" - Cutters (CUTTERS002) (May 2006)
  • "Road to Recovery" - Siberia (16 July 2007)
  • "Shadows" 12" - Siberia (21 February 2008)
  • "Into the Galaxy" 12" - Siberia (29 September 2008)
  • "This New Technology" - Bandroom (2009)
  • "Vital Signs" (2 April 2010)
  • "Lara Versus the Savage Pack" (2010)

Videos

Remixes[18]

References

  1. ^ Moratta, Michael. "Artist of the Day Midnight Juggernauts". Spin. http://www.spin.com/articles/midnight-juggernauts. Retrieved 2008-01-18. 
  2. ^ Benson, Burt. "Making Waves: Midnight Juggernauts". http://www.loudandquiet.com/articles/2/371/midnight+juggernauts. 
  3. ^ Brown, August (24 April 2008). "Electro's Alternative Current Plugs In". The Los Angeles Times. http://articles.latimes.com/2008/apr/24/entertainment/et-disco24. 
  4. ^ Thompson, Paul. "Midnight Juggernauts, Dystopia hit UK, North America". http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/articles/news/49186-midnight-juggernauts-idystopia-hit-uk-northamerica. 
  5. ^ "Midnight Juggernauts start second album and get a Beyonce connection". http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/musicnews/s2397844.htm. 
  6. ^ Carr, Michael. "Kirin J Callinan To Release Debut Single ‘She’". http://musicfeeds.com.au/news/kirin-j-callinan-to-release-debut-single-she/. 
  7. ^ Benson, Burt. "Making Waves: Midnight Juggernauts". http://www.loudandquiet.com/articles/2/371/midnight+juggernauts. 
  8. ^ "Photos: Justice / Midnight Juggernauts [San Diego, CA; 10/07/07"]. http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/46223-photos-justice-midnight-juggernauts-san-diego-ca-10-07-07. 
  9. ^ "Rob Da Bank tracklisting". http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/robdabank/tracklistingarchive.shtml?080225. 
  10. ^ Lawrence, Eddy. "Midnight Juggernauts and heartsrevolution". http://www.timeout.com/london/music/event/100964/midnight-juggernauts-heartsrevolution.html. .
  11. ^ Winter, Pedro. "Best of 2007". http://www.xlr8r.com/features/2007/11/best-2007-busy-p. 
  12. ^ "Bio 2008". http://www.emimusic.at/info/80459.html. 
  13. ^ Juggernauts, Midnight. [URB Magazine retrieved on 2008-02-14 ". "Midnight Juggernauts: Tour diary :: Australian three-piece spend the fall with Justice and the Ed Banger crew in America""]. URB Magazine retrieved on 2008-02-14. 
  14. ^ Macfarlane, Richard. "DiS does the BigDayOut". http://drownedinsound.com/in_depth/2839290?more. 
  15. ^ Martin, Laura. "Midnight Juggernauts". http://www.supmag.com/2010/midnight-juggernauts-2/. 
  16. ^ Juggernauts, Midnight. "BIG DAY OUT 2010". http://www.bigdayout.com/lineup/artist.php?ArtistId=92. 
  17. ^ Digital, Dazed. "Midnight Juggernauts' Crystal Axis". http://www.dazeddigital.com/music/article/7535/1/midnight-juggernauts-crystal-axis. 
  18. ^ discogs.com. "Midnight Juggernauts At Discogs". http://www.discogs.com/artist/Midnight+Juggernauts. 

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