The Daisycutters are: Cameron Wilson (Vocals, Guitars), Kieran Clair (Guitars, Vocals), Giles Hamwood (Bass, Vocals), Peter Nicholas (Drums). Bursting onto the Queensland music scene in 1997 - The Daisycutters waste no time in establishing themselves as an electrifying live act with an arsenal of great pop songs and a swagger that make the industry sit up and take notice. The national airplay for "Kiss Me Stupid" thrusts the band onto radios across Australia and they spend the majority of 1999 touring the country supporting the likes of You Am I...
The national airplay for "Kiss Me Stupid" thrusts the band onto radios across Australia and they spend the majority of 1999 touring the country supporting the likes of You Am I, Custard, Pacifier, Killing Heidi, The Whitlams, Magic Dirt, Eskimo Joe and George. The fanbase grows wherever they play - "Kiss Me Stupid" dominates the Net 50 and the band release their next E.P - " Caffeinated and Wide Eyed" which attracts rave reviews from fans and critics alike before reaching number 2 on the Independent charts!
"Sick Day" is released in 2000 and radio goes wild! The "J"s add it and other stations are quick to come around. Containing more hooks than Rex Hunt's tackle box - the"Summery" feel of the song endears it to a vast audience including TV Producers for such shows as "The Secret life of Us", "Home and Away" and the cutting edge UK series - "Teachers". With The Daisycutters all over the radio and TV the band's fan base explodes sending across outback Queensland with Killing Heidi and The Butterfly Effect and flying across the country for a tour of Western Australia.
Awake among the Sleepers" is released in August 2004 and meets with universal critical acclaim - Beat Magazine in Melbourne hail it as '?one of the best albums you're likely to hear all year'
The Daisycutters release 'I Eat People like You for Breakfast', 'A Bang and Not a Whisper' and 'Always the Bridesmaid never the Bride' as singles - then proceed to tour relentlessly across the East Coast of Australia.