Friday, 27 June 2008
Noiseworks
Artist: Noiseworks
Genre(s):
Other
Discography:
Love Versus Money
Year: 1991
Tracks: 12
Noiseworks
Year: 1988
Tracks: 10
Australian band Noiseworks formed in Sydney in 1985. Playing hard rock that owed as practically to Australian public house bands such as Cold Chisel as it did to American bands like Bon Jovi, Noiseworks went on to become one of the more than successful Australian rock candy acts of the former '80s. The band released their self-titled debut in 1987, and it became an instant success, thanks to the posture of the singles "No Lies," "Welcome to the World," and "Take Me Back." Noiseworks went triple platinum in Australia, selling over 210,000 copies.
Their followup, 1989's Extend to was not as successful, simply still sold over cl,000 units. For 1991's Love vs Money, the band stripped-down away some of the synthesised elements of their sound, aiming for a mix of straightforward rock and dance grooves. Love vs Money produced two singles in the var. of "Blood Millie" and the Cult-influenced "Hot Chilli Woman." Despite this, Love vs Money could not live up to the success of their debut, and the band stony-broke up shortly afterwards. A best-of album appeared in 1994.
Fresh Zealand-born star vocaliser Jon Stevens went on to carve out a successful solo career, while banding members Steve Balbi and Justin Stanley resurfaced in the mid-'90s with the ephemeral Electric Hippies. In 1999, Stevens and original members Stuart Fraser and Kevin Nichol reformed the grouping under the soubriquet Noiseworks II.
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