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Supernaut

 
Artist: Supernaut
Supernaut

Group Members:

Mike "Basil" Ternyik, Mike Lee, Ryan Schmidt, Scott Chapin, Jason Locher

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Formal Connection With:

The Daylights, Sweaty Nipples, Fuckpriest Fantastic, Ones & Zeros, The Film, Dirtclodfight
  • Formed: 2004, Portland, OR
  • Genres: Rock

Biography

Portland's Supernaut were formed in late 2004 by vocalist/guitarist Scott Chapin, a few years after the dissolution of his previous band, the Daylights, who were together seven years and found minor MTV success. He hooked up first with drummer Mike "Basil" Ternyik (ex-Sweaty Nipples) and, after a few rehearsals together, began the hunt to round out the rest of Supernaut's lineup. (Chapin is a huge Black Sabbath fan, hence naming the group after one of Sabbath's classic songs.) Bassist Mike Lee, formerly of San Francisco's Ones & Zeroes, was brought on board; they later added second guitarist Ryan Schmidt, a veteran of regional favorites Molly Cliff and the Film. Both Ternyik and Schmidt had also spent time with Chapin in the Daylights.

The live unveiling of the band's signature "full-contact rock" was in October 2004, and Supernaut signed to Portland-based In Music We Trust soon afterwards. Their hard-hitting debut EP, Livid, Vol. 1, was released in early 2005, on which Chapin handled all the guitar parts, as it was recorded prior to the addition of Schmidt. The EP focused the raw intensity of their live show into six Pabst-soaked tracks of hard rock power, pop hooks, and punk grit. Tour dates around the Pacific Northwest followed, and various songs found regional radio airplay throughout the year. Lee parted ways with Supernaut that October, and was replaced on bass by Jason Locher (Fuckpriest Fantastic, Dirtclodfight). The full-length album Burning Through the Motions appeared next in January 2007. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide
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Supernaut
Origin Perth, Australia
Genres Rock
Years active 19741980
Labels Polydor
Associated acts Honeydippers
The Saints
Former members
Gary Twinn
Chris Burnham
Joe Burnham
Philip Foxman
Grant Speight

Supernaut were an Australian glam/punk rock band from Perth, Australia formed in 1974 and disbanded in 1980.

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History

Formed in 1974 in Perth, Western Australia, Supernaut (originally named Moby Dick) had a short but successful career which yielded two straight top twenty singles (including a number one hit) and gold album status for their self titled debut album.

Supernaut were quickly signed up by Polydor after a recommendation from Ian "Molly" Meldrum (who produced their debut album) and burst on to the Australian charts with a number one hit in July, 1976 with "I Like It Both Ways". A follow up hit came in November, 1976 with "Too Hot To Touch", which reached number 19, from their self-titled album Supernaut.

In 1978 Supernaut relocated to Sydney and shortened their name, their hair and changed their attitude. They opted for punk/new wave garage style and became "The Nauts". They released an album (produced by Robie Porter) under that name in 1978. The album was widely acclaimed by critics but sales weren't forthcoming and they disbanded in 1980.

Members

  • Gary Twinn - vocals
  • Chris Burnham - guitar
  • Joe Burnham - drums
  • Philip Foxman - bass

Post Supernaut

  • Gary Twinn: Twenty Flight Rockers (with Mark Laff), currently with Honeydippers (with Danny B. Harvey ex-Swing Cats) & solo composition and performance.
  • Chris Burnham: Went on to play in The Saints (with Chris Bailey) from 1982-1989. He also played in This Condition, This is This and Stupidity. Is currently based in Los Angeles and works in the film industry.
  • Joe Burnham: Also played in This Condition and This is This, lived in Los Angeles for a period of time, currently lives in Sydney, Australia. He composes film scores, writes and performs music.
  • Philip Foxman: Returned from New York to Australia[when?]. 2005 saw him release his second solo album "Up Antenna". Writes and performs music scores for the Ten Network in Australia and MTV.

Reformation

Supernaut reformed for the Countdown Spectacular 2 Tour of Australia in late-August/early-September 2007.

Discography

Albums

  • Supernaut Polydor (1976)
  • The Nauts (1978)

Singles

  • "I Like It Both Ways" Polydor (1976) Highest Australian Chart Position: #1 in 1976
  • "Too Hot To Touch" Polydor (1976) Highest Australian Chart Position: #19 in 1976
  • "Young and Innocent" Polydor(1977)
  • "The Kids are Out Tonight" Polydor (1977)

Chart information from Barnes, Dyer & Scanes - The Book 2nd Edition 1956-1985.

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