Gerling
Gerling were an Australian band who spent their career swinging between the poles of garage rock and electronic pop. Their early stage and television appearances as youths wearing backpacks and school uniforms earned them a reputation as playful pop pranksters. Formed in Sydney in 1992, Gerling consisted of Darren Cross and Brad Herdson, both on guitar and vocals, and Paul "Presser" Towner on drums. They began with a strong foundation of guitar pop, recording the single "Sedatives for Dead Radars" and the mini-album A Day of Research, released in 1996 on {@Fe...[more]
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Australia's Gerling have broken free from electro-clash and created an album fusing punk, alternative sounds, and amazing beats in a way that Brooklyn hasn't heard yet. After huge success in their native country, Gerling bring their danceable, modern sound stateside for the first time. CMJ's Alex Green says, "Australian trio Gerling, essentially, are just punks who wanna dance, and on their third album, Bad Blood!!!, they cut and paste dashes of electronica, house and punk into a genre-defying workout. From [ read more ]
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