ELO, Falco, Neutral Milk Hotel, The Walker Brothers, Scott Walker, Jacques Brel, Stereolab, Velvet Underground, GusGus, The Smiths, Joy Division, Can, Neu!, Divine Comedy, Gal Costa, Tom Ze, Eggstone, Gilberto Gil, Esquivel, Arthur Lyman, Les Baxter, Scarlett Johansson, Charlize Theron, Beach Boys (the real deal not that Mike Love/Jon Stamos "Kokomo" bullshit!), Super Furry Animals, Teenage Fanclub, Os Mutantes, 10CC, High Llamas, Decemberists, Kinks, ABBA, Bjork, Spiritualized, Lee Hazlewood, Serge Gainsbourg, the Elvises Presley and Costello etc.
Formed as a three piece in 2004 by an American ex-pat, an English born doctor and a country boy moved to the big city, Perth based band Institut Polaire were destined from the start to have a dizzying array of influences. With a palette of sounds ranging from country tinged psychedelia to 60's soundtracks, bubblegum pop to kraut-rock, Institut Polaire are musically schizophrenic; taking little pieces of each genre to create a special blend of their own. Pulling off these ambitious layered wall-of-sound aspirations does take a lot of sonic firepower. As a result, Institut Polaire has grown from humble three piece roots into a full-blown collective who currently number between 7 and 9 members toting everything from vintage Wurlitzer pianos to violins, banjos, trumpets, MacBooks and glockenspiels.
The collective have already shared the stage with acclaimed artists such as Camera Obscura, The Clientele, Architecture in Helsinki, Jens Lekman, Lou Barlow of Dinosaur Jr., The Cannanes, Love of Diagrams, New Buffalo, Gerling, Bob Evans, Starky, The Panics and The Lucksmiths.
While Institut Polaire may have been short on releases thus far, they haven’t been short on accolades- taking out the prestigious WAM Song of the Year Prize in 2006 for the single “City Walls & Empires”, and receiving generous airplay nationwide.
2007 got off to a flying start when the band were discovered by Triple J, leading to a well received appearance at the annual Big Day Out Festival. This was quickly followed by becoming the first Australian act signed to boutique Sydney label Popfrenzy Records (Australian home of Of Montreal, The Gossip etc) and national tours with Camera Obscura (Scotland) and The Clientele (England).
Institut Polaire released their debut EP "The Fauna And The Flora" on October 2, 2007 to rave national reviews including Single of the Week honours from both Drum Media and Rave street press. They have been added to rotation for (a rare) two tracks on Triple J and garnered wide airplay on community stations around the country. The release was accompanied by an ambitious video for “City Walls & Empires” filmed at Carriageworks Arts Complex in Sydney.
2007 finished as good as it began with the band nominated for the prestigious J Award (Unearthed New Artist Category) and four 2008 WAMI Awards (Most Popular EP, Most Popular Video, Best Indie Pop Act and Best Drummer).
Following an appearance at Southbound Festival in the new year Institut Polaire relocated to Melbourne where they are currently writing/recording their highly anticipated debut LP. Keep an eye out for a new single in March/April and a full national tour in May!
STIK 8408 joins BENN 9000, MATT H1-11 & TODD 2020 to boost the beats and make it meaty.
Examine our new human as we run tests on him at THE HYDE PARK HOTEL [BACK ROOM] on Friday May 16th with old-skool comrades Kenny Bartley and Friends Of Brian.
Sounds awesome. Was stoked on your guys EP. National tour would be amazing, I hear good thing's about the live shows of Institut Polaire, will definitely make an appearance. Peace.
when will you guys start playing shows in melbourne? it's been several months since i saw you guys last and i deadset reckon it's time to start planning my own trip east..