Harlequin League is a Perth-based rock band formed in 2007.
Biography
Harlequin League was the winner of the 2007 The Next Big Thing competition. Harlequin League first came together in March 2007 and in its first twelve months it performed at the Perth leg of the 2008 Big Day Out, embarked on a handful of East Coast tours and supported The Freestylers, The Whip, The Cops, Regurgitator, Expatriate, The Panda Band, Dardanelles, The Paper Scissors, Bluejuice and The Checks. In November 2007 it released its debut single, "Hole in the Heart". The band was nominated for two WAMi awards in 2008, winning in the category of 'Favourite Newcomer'. Its song "Bones" was a Triple J's Ausmusic Month featured track. The band has also performed on Triple J’s ‘Live At The Wireless’ with Birds of Tokyo and Abbe May. In August 2008 the band released its debut EP, We Used To Be Gods, Now We're So Plain, which was produced by Melbourne producer Woody Annison. Since its release the band has toured the eastern states of Australia, supporting End of Fashion and Grafton Primary. The first track lifted from the EP, "Again and Again", received airplay on national youth broadcaster Triple J. Harlequin League was also nominated for the 2008 Unearthed J Award in November, 2008 and in January 2009 it performed at Southbound. The band released its second EP, I Don't Do Friends, on 28 March 2009. Harlequin League released a one-off single: "Won't Change The World", which was added to the band’s MySpace page in early September 2009. After the tour in support of the "Won't Change The World", Drummer Miles Lisman left the band and was replaced in November 2009 by Chris James. Harlequin League, throughout the writing period for the debut album, participated in the One Movement for Music festival in October 2009, played the SummerSounds Festival with End of Fashion in January 2010 and the Groovin' The Moo Festival in Bunbury alongside Vampire Weekend, Silverchair and Spoon. Harlequin League completed its debut album with Perth producer Andy Lawson. The first single from the debut album, "Charlatan", was released at Amplifier Bar on July 17, 2010 and was recorded at Blackbird Studio's by Andy Lawson, mixed in the U.K by mix engineer Adrian Bushby and mastered by Leon Zervis at 301 Studios Sydney and gained airplay on Triple J. Harlequin League's self-titled debut album was released in October 2011.
Members
Dan Gavin — guitars
Benjamin Pooley — organs, synths, guitar
James Rogers — bass, vocals
Chris James — drums, percussion
Former members
Miles Lisman — drums
Sebastian Astone — guitar, vocals
Discography
Albums/EPs
We Used To Be Gods, Now We're So Plain — Good Cop Bad Cop/Inertia