Drawn from Bees

Drawn from Bees are an art rock band from Brisbane, Australia. The band is composed of Dan James (lead vocals, guitar), Stew Riddle (bass guitar, vocals), and Matt Wedmaier (drums, vocals). Drawn from Bees are signed to local Brisbane-based record label, Bonefinger Records, distributed via Believe Music, and published by Ink Music/Universal.

Drawn from Bees
Background information
OriginBrisbane, Australia
GenresArt rock Progressive rock
Years active2008 - present
LabelsBonefinger Records
Websitewww.drawnfrombees.com
MembersDan James

Stew Riddle

Matt Wedmaier
Past membersRaven Jones

History

Forming in April 2008 out of the ashes of a ten-year stint as progressive rock band, Glasshouse,[1] Drawn from Bees launched their first EP, The Boy and the Ocean less than four months later.[2][3][4] Since this time, Drawn from Bees have carved out a niche as one of the most engaging new art rock bands emerging from Australia .

In March 2009, the band released their second record, a mini-album entitled And the Blind Shall Lead the Way, which has garnered widespread praise from the music press.[5][6][7] The band has also been featured on Richard Kingsmill's flagship Triple J radio show, 2009,[8] as well as having single 'Long Tooth Setting Sun' added to rotation. The band also won a Triple J Unearthed competition to play the Valley Fiesta.

In October 2009, Drawn from Bees released their third record, The Sky is Falling, an EP containing a series of vignettes revolving around a central theme of the sky falling down, touring throughout Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia. The band spent the remainder of 2009 in the studio, preparing their debut full length record.

In April 2010, the band were invited to showcase at Musexpo Los Angeles, followed by showcases at Music Matters, Hong Kong and Musexpo Europe. The band undertook a month-long tour of the United States in 2011, including performances at South by Southwest (Austin, Texas), Canadian Music Week (Toronto) and the Bowery Ballroom (New York City). In 2012, Drawn from Bees released The May King and His Paper Crown to critical acclaim.[9]

Gravity,[10] the new Drawn from Bees single, is a return to form for the perennial Brisbane art-rockers. From the swelling synths to the driving bass, the song propels the listener across space and time in a retro-futuristic space odyssey. Accompanying the single release is a music video that takes the space adventure theme, drawing on inspiration from classic 80s space adventure cartoons, such as Ulysses 31, to create a cosmic adventure complete with lost love and space monsters. Gravity is the fourth release in a space-inspired series, following All These People, Kindness, and Coldest Night.

Style

The art rock sound that is purveyed by Drawn from Bees combines elements of contemporary art and literature with rock music, a movement that can be traced back to the 70's and 80's pioneers, including Pink Floyd, Roxy Music, Brian Eno and David Bowie. Modern art rock contemporaries include Arcade Fire, and Radiohead.

Discography

  • The Boy and the Ocean EP (2008 - Bonefinger Records/Believe Digital)
  • And the Blind Shall Lead the Way mini-LP (2009 - Bonefinger Records/Believe Digital)
  • The Sky is Falling EP (2009 - Bonefinger Records/Believe Digital)
  • Fear Not the Footsteps of the Departed LP (2010 - Bonefinger Records/Believe Digital)
  • Cautionary Tales for the Lionhearted EP (2011 - Bonefinger Records/Believe Digital)
  • The May King And His Paper Crown LP (2012 - Bonefinger Records/Believe Digital)
  • Web of Thieves EP (2014 - Bonefinger Records/Believe Digital)
  • All these People Single (2016 - Bonefinger Records/Believe Digital)
  • Kindness Single (2017 - Bonefinger Records/Believe Digital)
  • Coldest Night Single (2017 - Bonefinger Records/Believe Digital)
  • Gravity Single (2017 - Bonefinger Records/Believe Digital)

References

  1. Rave Magazine interview 2009-03-08 Archived 7 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 2009-04-18
  2. Cyclic Defrost review 2008-10-22, retrieved 2009-04-18
  3. Scene Magazine review 2008-08-27
  4. Rave Magazine review 2008-09-02
  5. Rave Magazine review 2009-03-30 Archived 6 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 2009-04-18
  6. Time Off Magazine review 2009-04-07 Archived 28 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 2009-04-18
  7. Tsunami Magazine review 2009-04-07, retrieved 2009-04-18
  8. 2009 Playlist, retrieved 2009-04-18
  9. http://themusic.com.au/reviews/album/2012/08/14/drawn-from-bees-the-may-king-and-his-paper-crown-naomi-dollery/
  10. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLNRCWjv_wY
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