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The Lucksmiths

 
Artist: The Lucksmiths

Group Members:

Mark Monnone, Marty Donald, Tali White

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Formal Connection With:

The Guild League, The Best Friends Group
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Warmer Corners," "Why That Doesn't Surprise Me," "Where Were We?"

Biography

Australian indie pop trio the Lucksmiths teamed singer/percussionist Tali White, guitarist Marty Donald, and bassist Mark Monnone, longtime school friends who initially bonded over their mutual admiration for the Smiths. After going their separate ways to attend university and travel, the threesome reconvened in their native Melbourne in early 1993, playing their debut gig that April opening for the Sugargliders. The Lucksmiths' debut tape was soon released, and in 1994 the group resurfaced with an EP, Boondoggle. After signing with the local Candle imprint, the Lucksmiths released their first CD effort, The Green Bicycle Case. What Bird Is That? followed a year later, and in 1997 the band made its American debut with the single "The Invention of Ordinary Everyday Things," released via the small Michigan label Drive-In Records. Following the release of the 1998 full-length A Good Kind of Nervous, the Lucksmiths played a handful of European dates in support of Belle & Sebastian, a frequent reference point not only in light of the Lucksmiths' wispy folk-pop sound but also their self-effacingly witty lyrics.

At a subsequent gig, Monnone survived a near-fatal on-stage electrocution, and the road-weary trio rounded out the year with the release of a new single, "Untidy Towns." While White spent the next several years living in London, the Lucksmiths toured and recorded only sporadically, cutting a handful of tracks in such far-flung destinations as Washington, D.C., and Paris. Both the Happy Secret collection and the Staring at the Sky 10" appeared in 1999, with the superb "T-Shirt Weather" single and the tongue-in-cheek "Greatest Hits" cassingle following a year later. The outstanding Why That Doesn't Surprise Me, the Lucksmiths' first full-length studio record in close to four years, was issued in early 2001. They released a record every couple years after that with Naturaliste in 2003 and Warmer Corners in 2005, and continued touring the world. (During this time White also formed the Guild League, releasing Private Transport in 2002 and Inner North in 2004.) Before the recording of Warmer Corners, the band added a second guitarist to the lineup. Louis Richter played and sang on that record and also on the follow-up First Frost, which was released on Matinée in late 2008. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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The Lucksmiths

The Lucksmiths' guitarist Marty Donald
Background information
Origin Melbourne, Australia
Genres Indie pop
Jangle Pop
Years active 1993 - 2009
Website thelucksmiths.com.au
Members
Marty Donald
Tali White
Mark Monnone
Louis Richter

The Lucksmiths were an independent pop band from Melbourne, Australia who formed in 1993 and have been associated with the genres of indie pop, anti-folk and retro-pop.

The members are Martin "Marty" Donald (guitar), Taliesyn "Tali" White (vocals, drums), and Mark "Marky" Monnone (bass) and in 2004 they acquired Mid State Orange's guitarist Louis Richter on second guitar. In the early 90's, they met Chris Crouch, who informally 'signed them' to his record label, Candle Records. Crouch consequently began releasing their records, and they began to play the Melbourne indie circuit, most notably the Punters Club and later expanded to other Australian venues such as Sydney's The Annandale Hotel or Brisbane's the Troubadour.

In May 2009, the band announced on their website that they would be breaking up after a series of live shows in Australia that coming August.

Tali White
Mark Monnone
Louis Richter

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Songwriting

The majority of songs are written by Marty Donald, although Tali and Mark also contribute songs. The band's most widely played song on radio, "T-Shirt Weather" was written by the bass player Mark Monnone.

Songs by the Lucksmiths are mostly about love and relationships, but also deal with other everyday issues such as notable friends or warm weather. There are also recurring themes of Melbourne culture (especially that of inner city Melbourne) in songs such as "Under the Rotunda", "The Sandringham Line" and "Transpontine".

Use of language

The Lucksmiths are renowned for their creative and witty use of language.[citation needed]Especially in songs written by Marty, lyrics will often feature puns, wordplays and draw upon literary references or Australian English idioms.

The themes of weather, geography, and seasons appear often in the songs of the Lucksmiths.

The Lucksmiths & Candle Records

The Lucksmiths were one of the first bands on Candle Records, and quickly became one of Candle's biggest acts. When Candle closed down on 31 March 2007, the band relocated to Melbourne label Lost & Lonesome.

Outside of Australia, The Lucksmiths' albums and EPs have been released on Drive-In Records (Later Microindie Records) and Matinée Recordings in the United States, Fortuna Pop! in the United Kingdom, Clover Records in Japan, and Boompa! Records in Canada.

Influences

Some of their influences include The Simpletons, Billy Bragg, The Housemartins, The Magnetic Fields, Belle & Sebastian, The Smiths, Aztec Camera, Lloyd Cole, Orange Juice, and The Trash Can Sinatras.

Discography

Albums

EPs

  • Boondoggle (1994)
  • Staring at the Sky (1999)
  • A Little Distraction (2003)
  • The Chapter in Your Life Entitled San Francisco (2005)
  • A Hiccup in Your Happiness (2006)

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Why That Doesn't Surprise Me (2001 Album by The Lucksmiths)
Jet Set...Go! (2002 Album by The Guild League)
The Chapter in Your Life Entitled San Francisco (2005 Album by The Lucksmiths)

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