This 3 piece Dark Pop - Rock Electro band, have recently made the contrasting move from Darwin to the Ballarat area. As the NT News said .." the band's inheritance combing through the wreckage of Jane's Addiction, collecting a few pieces of Mercury Rev, a thin slice of Joy Division, a chorus as good as many Oasis have mustered and a couple of old bottles recovered from veteran Kiwi Chris Knox." Free tracks available for download (please leave a comment) from
made the contrasting move from Darwin to the Ballarat area.
As the NT News said .." the band's inheritance combing through
the wreckage of Jane's Addiction, collecting a few pieces of
Mercury Rev, a thin slice of Joy Division, a chorus as good
as many Oasis have mustered and a couple of old bottles
recovered from veteran Kiwi Chris Knox."
Free tracks available for download (please leave a comment) from
http://www.triplejunearthed.com/cooperblack
"Malaysia" ep out now, receiving airplay on Triple J, film clip for Swim out in a a few weeks...keep and i out!!!!
Live recordings at the Darwin Entertainment Center Feb. 14th 2009 available here FREE here on Last.fm
Jeremy Conlon (born Adelaide, Australia )is the main songwriter, voice and producer behind Cooperblack. Cooperblack started in the early 1990's, influenced mainly by art school sound projects, followed by classical music in the late 1990's whilst he was doing a degree in Composition, leading to Electro Beats whilst working with Australian DJ and producer DJ Tr!p. More recently in Darwin this has culminated in a marriage of Electro Bass Driven Pop with Darwin musicians Oliver Budack, Mega Jess and Simon Kormendy.......
"My Art Is Bleeding"..released in 2008 by Darwin based pop/rock/electro band Cooperblack, featuring 9 new tracks incorporating driving bass lines and vocals of singer Jeremy Conlon, crazed theremin and fat synth hooks by Simon Kormendy and metronomic beats by Oliver Budack. Songs about German catch phrases, owning too many books (you never read), the plastination process, birds flying into windows, pop corn, Darwin stars Elendil and Hatstand and down tempo radio envy. "My Art Is leeding" also includes a version the Northern Territory's own Nabarlek Band's "Brown Bird", and another by Adelaide's legend musician Baterz "Goth" (RIP).
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"Pretty cool monkeys"
16 Jun 2008, 10:07
NT News Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.
"Pretty cool monkeys" - Ben Langford 30/05/08
It's not a great thing to say, but if the electro-garage band Cooperblack weren't in Darwin they'd be stars.
The band will draw a fair crowd to the launch of their new CD "My Art is Bleeding" tonight.
But with a unique sound so confident it borders on the crazy, and uber-modern blend of electronics, chords and high pitched languages, the hip cats of Melbourne or Sydney would pack into clubs to hear them play.
Luckily for Darwin, the band's leading light, singer-songwriter Jeremy Conlon, has no plans to move away from his adopted hometown.
"My Art is Bleeding" is a more rocking affair than previous Cooperblack efforts, a fact that Conlon puts down to much of it being recorded live. With Simon Kormendy on synthesizer and his madly wailing theramin, this is a local band reaching the heights of their powers.
And the influence of the German drummer Oliver Budack is clear, with the album's opening track "Affen Titten Geil" among the more bizzare points. the song's title translates as "horny tits monkey", which apparently is a popular way for old-school Germans to say "that's really cool"
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"Cooperblack certainly don't sound like your typical Darwin band. A blend of lounge, electronica, theramin and rock, it isn't what you'd normally associate with the 'top ends' music scene. The bands lyrics are just as leftfield. A kaleidoscope of ideas and themes straight out of art school; songs about German catch phrases, owning too many books (and not reading any of them), birds flying into windows, pop corn and more. Not a blue sky mine to be found among it."
Citysearch.com- Mikolai, August 2008"
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