Frost (Australian band)

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Frost
OriginMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
GenresPop rock
Years active1997 (1997)–2013 (2013)
Labels
  • Waterfront
  • Universal
Past members
  • Lee Trevena
  • Tim Powne
  • Benny Bishop
  • Andrew McDougall
  • Jerry Speiser
  • Rohan Heddle
  • Rachel Parkinson
  • Joe James

Frost were an Australian pop rock band, which formed in 1997 by Benny Bishop on keyboards, Lee "Lemon" Trevena on lead vocals and Tim "Porn" Powne on bass guitar. They have used several drummers including Jerry Speiser (ex-Men at Work) from 2002 to 2006.

History[edit]

Frost were formed in Melbourne as a pop rock band in February 1997 with Lee "Lemon" Trevena on lead vocals, piano and guitar, Tim "Porn" Powne on bass guitar and backing vocals, and Benny Bishop on keyboards (ex-ABBAration). The band used several drummers since their inception. In 2002 Jerry Speiser (ex-Men at Work, Ross Hannaford's One World) joined on drums.[1]

The band received high rotation on Nova 100 and SBS Television in 2003 for their single "You and Me", which was featured on the SBS and Universal Records CD, The SBS Whatever Sessions and was released on their four-track extended play The Usual Suspects (September 2004).[2] In 2005 they released their debut self-titled album Frost.[3][4] Their next EP, 10:06, was released in September 2006.

Speiser was replaced by Rohan Heddle (Cordrazine) on drums, until 2008. Frost appeared on the Sound of Melbourne Records release in 2011.[5]

Personnel[edit]

  • Benny Bishop – keyboards
  • Tim "Porn" Powne – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Lee "Lemon" Trevena – lead vocals, piano, guitar
  • Jerry Speiser – drums
  • Rohan Heddle – drums
  • Rachel Parkinson – drums
  • Joe James

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

  • Frost (2005) – Shock Records (LEMR002)[6]

Extended plays[edit]

  • The Usual Suspects (12 September 2004) – Lemon Records / MGM Distribution (LEMR001)[2]
  • 10:06 (16 September 2006) – Lemon Records / Green Records / Waterfront Records (LEMR003)[7][8]

Other appearances[edit]

  • Cheap 'N' Easy - Unleashed (2002) by US company Gold Record Music[9]
  • Independence - Volume One[10] (2003) by Aus company By Design Records & MGM
  • The SBS Whatever Sessions[11] (2003) by Aus company Special broadcasting Service and Universal Music Aus
  • Sound of Melbourne (2011) by Aus Sound of Melbourne Records[12]

Member histories[edit]

  • Lemon: In 1997, Lemon had his song "Here I Go" recorded on the Brian Canham (Pseudo Echo) self-titled debut album Brill. He performed as one half of the acoustic duo Top Deck with Ando McDougell (Dreadnaught), in which they had a residency at the Parkview Hotel in Fitzroy in 2000. In 2006 he wrote the main theme song for a short film titled Passing the Baton, produced by Department for Victorian Communities / Mushroom Marketing. He also worked with Jess McAvoy on her The Women album, released in 2014, and McDermott & North with their 'The Lemon Tape - Vol 1' debut 2018 release.
  • Joe James: since leaving Frost has played in numerous cover bands
  • Tim 'Porne' Powne: unknown
  • Rohan Heddle: was a founding member of Cordrazine. He has played in various jazz groups, one of which was the Mondlarks, which recorded songs at Lemon's home studio in 2013.
  • Jerry Speiser: was a founding member of the ARIA Hall of Fame band Men at Work, who won a US Grammy Award in the early 1980s. He continues to play in bands.
  • Rachel Parkinson: was a drummer in the band The Mabels, played drums in the all-female band Exploding Daisies in Sydney, and was co-hosting The Comic Box on Channel 31 in Melbourne on Friday nights.
  • Benny Bishop: worked at Yamaha Music, has worked in Music theatre and was in an ABBA cover band. Currently he is the Music Director at Camberwell Grammar.[13]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Holmgren, Magnus; Warnqvist, Stefan. "Men at Work". passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 27 September 2013. Retrieved 1 June 2017.
  2. ^ a b Frost; Speiser, Jerry; Special Broadcasting Service; Film Victoria (2004), The Usual Suspects, Lemon Records, retrieved 2 June 2017
  3. ^ "Frost".
  4. ^ http://nla.gov.au/nla.cs-ma-an40586958 Frost [sound recording / CAT#LEMR002] 1 sound disc (CD) : digital, stereo. ; 4 3/4 in. Released [Australia] : Lemon Records Shock Distribution [Distributor], 2005.
  5. ^ "About the Artist". Archived from the original on 26 April 2012. Retrieved 27 November 2011.
  6. ^ Frost (2005), Frost, Lemon Records/Shock, retrieved 2 June 2017
  7. ^ "New Australasian Releases". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). September 2006. Archived from the original on 9 February 2011. Retrieved 2 June 2017.
  8. ^ 10:06 [sound recording CAT#LEMR003] Release Date: 2006, Catalogue No.: LEMR003, Record Label: Lemon Records & Green, Format: CD EP http://www.waterfrontrecords.com/product/69272
  9. ^ Gold Record Music - http://www.goldrecordmusic.com/bands1/index.htm
  10. ^ Independence: Volume One [sound recording]. 2003. [Australia] : MGM Distribution [Distributor], 2003 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cs-ma-an26674202
  11. ^ The SBS Whatever Sessions (VA) [sound recording Catalogue Number 0044006896526 Label catalogue no. 0689652 ]. 2003. [Australia] : Universal Music Australia : Universal Music Australia [Distributor], 2003 http://nla.gov.au/nla.cs-ma-an26459434
  12. ^ THE SOUND OF MELBOURNE (VA). [sound recording CAT#SOMR01CD] Release Date: 2011 - http://soundofmelbourne.com/Store_HMK5.html
  13. ^ "September Music Concert". November 2021.