Departure Lounge with Kram Spiderbait

Episode 326,   Aug 08, 2019, 11:15 PM

The story of Spiderbait is an unlikely but heartwarming one – three friends from a small Australian country town taking on the music scene, and emerging triumphantly 25 years later, friendship intact, and now one of the biggest and best rock bands on the national landscape.

Taking inspiration from far-reaching influences from all sides of the musical spectrum (everything from Slayer to The Bangles), Spiderbait took their fervent thrash-pop from their tiny hometown of Finley in NSW down to Melbourne and immersed themselves in the rich, fertile creative scene. 

Spiderbait have released seven acclaimed albums, which have all racked up gold, platinum or double platinum status and have combined Australian sales of over one million units.  As if that wasn’t enough, they have also racked up pretty much every accolade there is to achieve on the Australian scene, having taken home numerous ARIA Awards, chalked up a number one single (their 2004 cover of Leadbelly’s Black Betty) and even topped the prestigious triple j Hottest 100 (for Buy Me A Pony, 1996).
 
The upcoming show atthe Torquay Hotel is sure to please old and new fans alike, as drummer and vocalist Kram enthuses, “For the first time we'll be performing every one of singles in order of release, from Circle K way back in 1990 to now.  It's been great to look back at all these singles, from number 1s like Black Betty and Buy Me a Pony... to my personal faves like Calypso , Stevie and It’s Beautiful....
They are like a diary of our lives bringing back memories from all time we've been playing together.  The same three country kids who formed a band for fun and ended up having this fucked up, brilliant, unexpected adventure…so to all our fans, come celebrate with us at the Forum in November, it will be a special night.”
 
Thrilled to be dropping the SPIDERBAIT – SINGLES 7” vinyl box set in conjunction with the show, complete with original mixes & artwork, Kram explains why they chose to add an unexpected song into the mix, saying, “We included Old Man Sam from 1991 - which wasn't actually a single back then but might as well have been, as weirdly and wonderfully it became our first big hit song!  I'll never forget the first time we played the song at Big Day Out in Sydney.  This was a big moment for us as we went on stage a bit nervous, it was a massive crowd of thousands at the Sydney Show Grounds and when we did Old Man Sam, the whole crowd sang it and went nuts.  That day we came off stage a very different band than the one that went on 45 minutes before.  It's amazing and dare I say fucking awesome how one song can do that.”
 
Spiderbait are a very special Australian band with an abundance of fans across multiple generations and this exclusive show at the Torquay Hotel will be a victory lap for the group, and they’re excited to be taking all their fans along for the ride.

Kram checked into the Departure Lounge, for Josh's last show, to talk about 28 years in the music industry and everything old being new again.