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The Whitlams
Pop / Rock

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Member Since2/27/2006
Band Websitethewhitlams.com
Band MembersTim Freedman (vocals, piano), Warwick Hornby (bass, backing vocals), Jak Housden (electric guitar, backing vocals), Terepai Richmond (drums, backing vocals)
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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Aug 7 2008 8:00P
Davistown RSL, Central Coast Davistown, New South Wales
Aug 8 2008 9:00P
Hunter Valley Brewery, Maitland Maitland, New South Wales
Aug 9 2008 8:00P
Dubbo RSL Dubbo, New South Wales
Aug 15 2008 8:00P
Wrest Point Hobart, Tasmania
Aug 22 2008 6:45P
The Gov Adelaide, South Australia
Aug 22 2008 8:00P
The Gov Hindmarsh, South Australia
Sep 4 2008 8:00P
The Zoo Fortitude Valley, Queensland
Sep 5 2008 8:00P
The Zoo Fortitude Valley, Queensland
Sep 12 2008 8:00P
State Theatre Sydney, New South Wales
Sep 25 2008 8:00P
Arts Centre, Hammer Hall Melbourne, Victoria
Sep 26 2008 8:00P
Arts Centre, Hammer Hall Melbourne, Victoria
Oct 4 2008 8:00P
Belmont Sailing Club, Newcastle Newcastle, New South Wales
Oct 11 2008 8:00P
Tilly’s Cafe Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Oct 12 2008 8:00P
Tilly’s Cafe Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Oct 17 2008 8:00P
Caloundra Festival Caloundra, Queensland
Oct 24 2008 8:00P
Tank Art Centre, Cairns Cairns, Queensland
Nov 1 2008 7:30P
The Regal Theatre Perth, Western Australia

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   About The Whitlams
The Whitlams have released 6 albums and received Australian Record Industry Awards for Best Group, Best Song and Best Independent Release. They have been playing and releasing albums since 1992, and so their own site contains a lot of archival material and message boards that you wont find here. Go to www.thewhitlams.com for a browse. Myspace rocks too of course. If you were looking for Tim Freedman in the early months of 2004 you might have found him doing a few strange things. He was in New York City in the freezing months of winter casting shadows in the steam rising from the subways. He was watching an American eagle hitch a ride on an ice drift down the Hudson River.

And more peculiarly, he was walking into bars, touching the back wall and walking back out the front without stopping to order a drink, “New York is my mecca. But it was a strange place to try and get healthy again,” he admits, adding that all the touring for The Whitlams’ last album and DVD had left him a little flat and needing to “recalibrate”.

He rented a loft between the East Village and Chinatown for three months, spending his time seeing bands (“great piano players”), reading books (“Rilke’s good when you’re reassessing”) and talking with friends (“people in New York don’t drink as much as Australians do, they’re too busy talking about the city”). In New York, he also spent hours listening to music from what he calls “the new acoustic movement” (Iron and Wine etc) and walking into clubs and cafes on speculation to be surprised by great unknowns. And he started to think “I want to write something intimate and heartfelt and uncomplicated.”

The result is The Whitlams’ new double album Little Cloud, the Sydney band’s sixth studio album after Love this City (1999) and Torch the Moon (2002), the two platinum follow ups to the huge independent hit Eternal Nightcap which won them three ARIAs in 1998. It’s a return to the piano and voice, story-telling style Freedman and The Whitlams fans love. “It’s mostly music for the porch,” he says. “The last two albums were a bit lairy with orchestras and choirs. This one actually sounds like it was written alone in a room on my piano. Some of the lyrics are a bit blue but I was enjoying myself too, mostly keeping to myself at nights, wandering around Broadway, looking at the city.”

The album is broken into two discs. The first, “Little Cloud”, is about returning to Sydney with mixed feelings of love and disillusion in an election year. The second, “Apple’s Eye”, is set in New York, and is about slowly getting strong and well “under a tapestry of stone hung from the sky”. It’s short for a double album - each side is approximately 28 minutes long - and that’s how Freedman wanted it. “16 songs is too long for a single album and the short double format allowed us to arrange it thematically and deliver it in 2 shots, “The songs came slowly at first because I was exhausted, but as my mood lifted they poured out. ‘Fondness Makes the Heart Grow Absent’ is a miniature of the New York months in that I start out disconnected and finish the day revived in Balthazar (his favourite restaurant), ripping at a bread roll and making a little private toast.” And then there are songs about fancy lovers. “It wouldn’t be The Whitlams if there wasn’t trouble with girls.”

“The album is about New York, fancy lovers and a rodent.”

The album was produced by boutique pop maestro J. Walker of Machine Translations, who made it his job to put immediacy and intimacy back into the songs. The result is classic Whitlams. “I’ve been a huge fan of all J’s albums. He’s the master of off-beat moments that don’t take over the song but make it sound original,” Freedman says. “He added a lot of quirky textures and chordal twists that still tweak my ears”. The pair rented a house in Broken Head (near Byron Bay) to finish a number of songs and J. Walker has six co-writing credits on the album. “He filled in a lot of gaps for me,” says Freedman. “He’s also one of those infuriating fellows who can play everyone’s instrument, so if things ever bogged down he’d jump on in. I was very happy to let his musical personality onto the record. I like to let the producer do his thing and just trust that my choice was right. I think J. was perfect for the project.”

“My starting point for this record was hearing Tim play the songs on the piano and I’ve kept that in my head, ”Walker told the Sydney Morning Herald during the recording sessions in 2005. “My focus was on making Tim’s vocals and piano playing the dominant personality. He’s a storyteller and when there’s a danger of overproducing him that can get glossed over. We kind of felt it was important to personalise this record - not have the kitchen sink thrown in.

Recorded at the new Electric Avenue in the inner Sydney suburb of Camperdown (“I like to be able to walk home after work”, says Freedman), Little Cloud features the same personnel as the last two Whitlams albums: piano-playing frontman Tim Freedman, Terepai Richmond on drums, Warwick Hornby on bass and the scene-stealing Jak Housden on guitar

.“We’ve been the same band for the last seven years,” says Freedman. “We’ve been together longer than the original Whitlams line-up now. We’re really tight and we used that to record a lot of the songs as an ensemble with very little cutting up of performances”. “Compared to the last few albums I’d say we spent more time writing the songs, and less time recording them. In keeping with the less perfectionist ethos in the tracking was the decision not to record with click tracks, so you’ll hear the tempos and consequently the songs breathing”.

On a personal note Freedman is still living (alone) in Sydney’s Newtown. “I won’t be home much this year anyhow. I can’t wait to get out there and tour again”. Freedman’s 2006 calendar is already looking very full, dominated by an extensive tour of Australia.

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Ash - Exodus





Jul 21 2008 5:32 AM

Tim and the crew.. You truly are legendary. continue to love everything you put out. muchhh respect.
Rohan





Jul 20 2008 7:04 PM

Can't wait to see you guys at The State Theater, it will be AWESOME.

Hurry up and get the tickets on sale for the belmont sailing club :D

See you soon!!!
Marc


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Jul 16 2008 5:56 PM

Merci

hannar (:





Jul 17 2008 1:48 AM

argh,
i am p.oed
because you removed the "beautiful you" song. i loved that, it was my favourite. i kept playing it on my profile over and over and so did my friends.
not happy jan!
:@
-hannah!
(re) Bel





Jul 17 2008 3:16 AM

Oh, and I was watching your DVD today and had a wacky idea. Maybe you should consider releasing a DVD from your latest tour??!!! This would be awesome!!! Tape from The State Theatre... that's my 2 cents :-)

Love you guys!

Bel
wendy





Jul 16 2008 1:11 AM

Hey,

Looking forward to your performance at the Zoo in Brisbane in September, already got tix. Definitely buying the new album. Wendy.
Rosie





Jul 16 2008 4:52 AM

fantastic new album cover.
hope ur all well :)
"Misfire"





Jul 15 2008 8:30 PM

Hello to the fab Whitlams!

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(re) Bel





Jul 15 2008 12:46 AM

Just pre-ordered the new album! Really looking forward to your State Theatre show in September!

You're brilliant, Tim!

Belinda.
Antje





Jul 15 2008 1:47 AM

Amazing..cant wait for the new album, counting down the days and still waiting for you to announce a Tour date for Noosa Heads...lots of dedicated fans here , please...:-)
Bex





Jul 10 2008 10:04 PM

Hey,
was just enjoying listening to you guys on the radio this morning MMM (bris) were playing a few of your songs!
It was fantastic - see you soon
Bec x
Debra Ryan


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Jul 9 2008 5:51 PM

Tim/The Whitlams,

Mid year catchup...

I noticed you have a healthy performance run August through to October... Execellent!

Here's hoping you're either relaxing, inspired to write or just doing what makes you happy.

:)

DR
Kram Nosirrah





Jul 7 2008 6:40 PM

Hey, just stopping by to say G'day and hope all is well, Cheers, Kram Nosirrah.
molly





Jul 6 2008 6:00 PM

come to the US! ... you can stay with me. I've never seen you and I've been wanting to since I was at university in melbourne in '99! Don't let 10 years pass and my dream not become a reality....
UROCKON





Jul 7 2008 2:36 AM

Thanks for being a friend of www. urockon. com
Daddy





Jul 7 2008 3:29 AM

Hi Whitlams,
thanks for the Add
and have a good New Week!
Daddy - Munich.
Jes





Jun 19 2008 4:16 PM

Hi The Whitlams,

Have fun on your touring and hope it all goes well, keep up the great music...

Cheers...Jes
Mapletons





Jun 19 2008 1:36 AM

Great lyrics! Hope to see you in Brisbane!
Jake





Jun 30 2008 9:13 PM

Hey there,
We Adelaidians are all dissapointed that we missed out on the live cd!
Will you have them for sale at the Gov'??
Looking forward to it!!
Jake
red fish





Jun 29 2008 6:53 PM

Thanking you kindly for accepting me,,,,
straight to the pool room!!

xxx

love lots
Red fish!
Marc


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Jun 29 2008 6:14 PM

Thanks for the add !
marc qui vient de france et qui vous aime bien :)

No Wine No Song


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Jun 26 2008 12:52 AM

Hey there :-) Nice to meet you xx Loved you guys for ages :-)
Jason - Howzitgoin88™





Jun 25 2008 12:49 AM

Hey guys, thanks for accepting the friend request.
Little cloud is still getting quite a run in my car. "I was alive" "Year of the rat" "Keep a light on" "Fondness" and "Beautiful as you" are my faves.

I dont think i'll get to you guys in Hobart this time (i've been meaning to go to one of your showd everytime i hear about them) but next time you head up to Launceston, i'll try my hardest to be there, singing along badly as i do!

Cheers,
Jase
*amy*