Epicure started in 1996 as a school rock band, Pima's Little Finger, its five original members Juan Alban, Michael 'Brownie' Brown, Tim Bignell, Dom Santamaria and Luke Cairnes played their first gig at the Dunnstown Football Club and were booed off stage in favour of Cold Chisel. They released their first recording in 1996 – a demo tape, The Least of These. Their base in Ballarat's local live music scene was The Rat at the Bridge Mall Inn. After they released their first extended play, The Means to an End, they were signed to Flugelhorn Records and managed by Mark Eatock, who bought the Bridge Mall Inn in early 1999. Triple J radio helped bring Epicure to the Australian consciousness when they added "Feet from Under Me" and "Johnny Venus" to their play lists in 2000. Both appeared on their debut album, Fold. Shortly after the release of their second EP, Elevator, Brown and Cairnes both left and were replaced by Dan Houlihan on lead guitar and Dean Shannon on keyboard. This brought a new feeling to the band, and Shannon became popular with the crowds for his showmanship. In the same month they issued their second album, Airmail, which is a compilation of their previous EPs. Their third EP, Life Sentence, was independently released with distribution by MGM on 1 September 2003. It peaked at No. 77 on the ARIA Singles Chart. It was recorded by Cam MacKenzie, with tracks mixed by producer, Chris Dickie. During that year both "Armies Against Me" and "Life Sentence", were picked up by Triple J. These appeared on their third album, The Goodbye Girl, which peaked at No. 88 on the ARIA Albums Chart. The band spent 2003–04 touring Australia, particularly in regional areas. They supported shows by Pete Murray, the Beautiful Girls, Xavier Rudd, the Whitlams, and Monique Brumby. A dispute between the band and Shannon occurred in mid-2004, which resulted in his replacement on keyboards by Heath McCurdy. Their third full-length album, Main Street, was released in October 2005, and provided the single, "Tightrope Walker". In late 2006 Houlihan was replaced by Mick Hubbard on lead guitar. During June–July 2007 the band took a break from recording their next album, Postcards from a Ghost, and played support slots for Mia Dyson on the east coast of Australia. Epicure posted a video of recording sessions on Myspace and asked fans to choose between "Landslide" and "Cobra Kisses" for the album's lead single – "Cobra Kisses" was chosen and issued. Postcards from a Ghost followed in October 2008 via Down in Flames/MGM. For the album aside from the band members they used session musicians: Chris Brodieon pedal steel; Jason Bunn on viola; Dani Fry on backing vocals; Sianne Lee on backing vocals; Caewen Martin on cello; Jodi Moore on electric violin; Stu Syme on tambourine; Jenny Thomas on violin; and Erki Veltheim on viola. In February 2010 the band announced their final tour, Quietly into the Night before disbanding in May.
Afterwards
Juan Alban issued his debut solo extended play, Too Long in Flight, in March 2011.
Members
Juan Alban 1996 - 2010
Tim Bignell 1996 - 2010
Dom Santamaria 1996 - 2010
Michael Brown 1996 - 2001
Luke Cairnes 1996 - 2001
Dean Shannon 2002 - 2004
Dan Houlihan 2002 - 2005
Heath McCurdy 2004 - 2009
Mick Hubbard 2005 - 2009
Josh Murphy 2009 - 2010
Discography
Studio albums
Fold – Flugelhorn/MGM
The Goodbye Girl – Independent/MGM AUS: No. 88
Main Street – Independent/MGM AUS Hitseekers: No. 4
Postcards from a Ghost – Independent/MGM
Compilations
Airmail – Flugelhorn Music/MGM
Quietly into the Night – Epicure Anthology – Independent/MGM