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The Apartments

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Playing stripped-down, loud, and fast Ramones-inspired guitar rock, the Celibate Rifles were one of the earliest Australian punk bands to emerge during the post-Radio Birdman/Saints era. Taking their cues from these Aussie bands, along with the American hard rock of the StoogesMC5, and Blue Oyster Cult, the Rifles were led by the twin-guitar attack of Kent Steedman and Dave Morris and the deadpan baritone of vocalist Damien Lovelock. They exploded out of the gates in 1982 with a series of records (released in Australia only) fueled by high-speed guitars, wah-wah-strangulated solos, and cartoonish, tongue-in-cheek lyrics. 

Playing initially for crowds of hard rock-loving surfers, it didn't take long for the Rifles to develop a following. Outside of the continent, however, they were virtually unknown. That changed in 1985 with the release of Quintessentially Yours, a lengthy EP that was a collection of tracks from earlier albums. Although the Rifles didn't receive the attention of many lesser American and English bands, the releases kept coming, and they were all excellent. What didn't help was a seeming disinterest the band had in touring America. But when you're an Australian band, it's easy to see why: it's expensive, it takes forever to get there, and why bother when the records aren't getting the kind of reception they deserve? As a result, the Rifles last toured America in 1987.

- from a bio by John Dougan at AllMusic


released: November 19, 1996
Hot Records - TRG 89330
(CD)

The Apartment
Drift

  • Peter Milton Walsh - guitar

  • Greg Atkinson - guitar, vocals

  • Dawson - drums

  • John Willsteed - bass
    with

  • Claire Kenny - vocals

  • Carolyn Polley - vocals

Engineered by Paul McKercher


released:  November 19, 1996 Hot Records  - TRG 89331 (CD)

released: November 19, 1996
Hot Records - TRG 89331
(CD)

The Apartments
The Evening Visits … and Stays Forever

  • Peter Milton Walsh

  • Graham Lee

  • Ben Watt

  • Bruce Carrick


Engineered by Victor Van Vugt
Recorded July 15- 20, 1985 in London