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The Datsuns

 
Artist: The Datsuns
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  • Formed: 1996, Cambridge, New Zealand
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Head Stunts," "The Datsuns," "Smoke & Mirrors"

Biography

Although six months earlier people were telling New Zealand's Datsuns to give up, by mid-2002 London's music press was hailing them as "genius." By then the Datsuns had already been playing their brand of garage rock for six years, ever since they met at school in Cambridge and formed a band called Trinket. Back in 1997, as Trinket, they won the local radio station's Battle of the Bands. The following year, now called the Datsuns, they won again. In the years that followed the group released only a handful of singles, all on vinyl and all on their own record label, Hell Squad Records. While beloved of student radio and known for their live Who-like performances, they were a relatively unknown group even at home. Things started to look up in March 2001, when a tour of Australia caused a bit of a stir, especially in Melbourne. Encouraged, the Datsuns made plans to take on London.

First it was the fickle London music press that flocked to the group's gigs, jostling with each other to hail the Datsuns as the greatest thing they'd seen. Record companies followed, waving checkbooks in their faces. One major-label boss flew in from New York to check out the action. Their London tour of duty had started with the band sleeping on other people's couches. Before long, at least one hopeful record company was fronting hotel bills. In July 2002 the band signed with the V2 label. The bandmembers then prepped for the domestic release of their self-titled effort, which appeared in 2002. Two years later the Datsuns returned with Outta Sight/Outta Mind. Smoke & Mirrors followed in 2006. The Datsuns released their fourth studio effort, Head Stunts, on Cooking Vinyl in 2008 which was slated for a U.S.-domestic release in 2009. ~ Ed Nimmervoll, All Music Guide
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The Datsuns

Background information
Origin Cambridge, New Zealand
Genres Alternative rock, hard rock, garage rock revival, indie rock
Years active 2000 - present
Labels In-Fidelity, V2, Cooking Vinyl
Associated acts Cold Ethyl
Website www.thedatsuns.com
Members
Dolf de Borst
Phil Buscke
Ben Cole
Christian Livingstone
Former members
Matt Osment

The Datsuns are a hard rock band from Cambridge, New Zealand,[1] formed in 2000.

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History

In 1997, while still at school, Dolf de Borst (vocals, bass), Phil Buscke (guitar), and Matt Osment (drums) formed a band under the name Trinket. Christian Livingstone joined the band in 1997 as a second guitarist. They entered and won the 1999 89FM Battle of the Bands competition in Hamilton, New Zealand.

By 2000 the band had renamed themselves 'The Datsuns'. In August 2000 they released their first single, "Super Gyration!," on 7 inch vinyl only. In July 2002, after featuring several times on John Peel's programme on the UK's BBC Radio 1 and being hailed as "the future of rock" by the British music press, the band signed with the V2 record label. Their self-titled debut album made a strong impression in the UK, as well as in Australia and New Zealand. The Datsuns toured Australia in 2002 with seminal Melbourne band The Specimens & The Casanovas as well as playing a live to air on PBS radio.

The Datsuns won numerous awards over this period, including NME's 'Best Live Band' and New Zealand Music Awards for 'Best Album', 'Best Group' and 'Breakthrough Artist'.

They played Ozzfest in 2003 on the mainstage alongside the likes of Ozzy Osbourne, Marilyn Manson, Korn and Disturbed. They also played the main stage of the 2004 and 2009 Big Day Out festival and opened for Metallica in their Australian tour in 2004. Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich had previously praised The Datsuns on the revival debut of Headbangers Ball before playing their video for "In Love." Their second album, Outta Sight, Outta Mind, was produced by Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones. It didn't receive the same praise as the first, as critics gave it only a lukewarm response.

In October 2006, the Datsuns came back with Smoke & Mirrors, heralded as a return to form in Australia and New Zealand. The album was met with generally positive reviews, although it was not reviewed as widely as the band's first two efforts. After the release of the third album, drummer Matt Osment was replaced by Ben Cole.[1]

The Datsuns went on a New Zealand tour with Shihad during the Christmas/New Year's period 2006/07.

The band then completed a tour of Europe to promote Smoke & Mirrors. Although playing mostly locations the band had not previously visited, The Datsuns still managed to sell out the majority of the European dates.

The band's fourth album, Head Stunts (an anagram of The Datsuns), was released on 6 October 2008. The band recently toured New Zealand, Australia and America to try out new songs such as 'Eye Of The Needle', 'Human Error', 'So Long', 'Hey Paranoid People What's In Your Head', 'Your Bones' and the limited edition single 'Highschool Hoodlums'.

To coincide with the release of their latest album, the quartet embarked on a tour of the UK and Europe.[1]

Discography

Date Title Label Charted Country Catalog Number
Albums
2002 The Datsuns In-Fidelity Recordings #1
#17
New Zealand
UK
IF001CD
2004 Outta Sight, Outta Mind V2 Records #7
#58
New Zealand
UK
IF011CD
2006 Smoke & Mirrors #16 3733542
2008 Head Stunts Cooking Vinyl
EPs
2006 Stuck Here for Days - - -
Harmonic Generator - - -

Singles

Year Single Album Charted Certification
"Fink for the Man" The Datsuns - -
"Supergyration" - - -
"Lady" The Datsuns - -
"In Love" #25 (UK) -
"Harmonic Generator (Intermodulator)" #33 (UK) -
"Mother Fucker from Hell" #55 (UK) -
2004 "Blacken My Thumb" Outta Sight/Outta Mind #48 (UK) -
"Girl's Best Friend" #71 (UK) -
2006 "Stuck Here for Days" Smoke & Mirrors #23 (NZ) -
"System Overload" - -
2008 "High School Hoodlums" Head Stunts - -
"Human Error" Head Stunts - -
2009 "So Long" (Download) (UK) - -

References

  1. ^ a b c "Datsuns on the road again". Otago Daily Times. 28 October 2008. http://www.odt.co.nz/entertainment/music/29319/datsuns-road-again. Retrieved 2008-10-28. 

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