Dear Seattle
Dear Seattle | |
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Origin | Sydney, Australia |
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Years active | 2013–present |
Labels | Domestic La La[1] |
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Dear Seattle are an Australian indie rock band from the Northern Beaches of Sydney, New South Wales. The band consists of four members: Brae Fisher, Jeremy Baker, Lachlan Simpson and Lewis Armstrong. They have released two studio albums and two EPs to date.[2]
The band have performed at many Australian festivals including; Groovin the Moo, Unify Gathering, Festival of the Sun, and Party in the Paddock.[3][4]
History
[edit]Dear Seattle's formed in Sydney in 2013 and band began posting songs on Triple J's Unearthed, which gained them rotation across the Triple J network.[5] In February 2019, the band released their debut studio album Don't Let Go, which was produced by James Tidswell (Violent Soho).[5]
In 2019, Dear Seattle covered Missy Higgins "The Special Two" for Triple J's Like a Version.[6]
Members
[edit]Current members
- Brae Fisher – lead vocals (2015–present), rhythm guitar (2013–present), backing vocals (2013–2015)
- Lachlan Simpson – lead guitar, backing vocals (2013–present)
- Jeremy Baker – bass, backing vocals (2014–present)
- Lewis Armstrong – drums (2024–present)
Former members
- Josh Williams – bass (2013–2014)
- Samuel Bauermeister – lead vocals (2013–2015)
- Josh McKay – drums (2013–2023)
- Nick Crameri – drums (2024; touring)
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]Title | Details | Peak chart positions |
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AUS [7] | ||
Don't Let Go | 45 | |
Someday |
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31 [12] |
EPs
[edit]Title | Details |
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Words Are Often Useless |
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Dear Seattle |
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Singles
[edit]Title | Year | Album |
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"Our Agreement"[15] | 2013 | Words Are Often Useless |
"Momentarily"[16] | 2015 | Non-album single |
"The Meadows"[17] | 2016 | Dear Seattle |
"Afterthought"[18] | 2017 | |
"Maybe"[19] | 2018 | Don't Let Go |
"Daytime TV"[20] | 2019 | |
"Try"[21] | ||
"The Special Two" (Triple J Like a Version)[22] |
Like a Version | |
"In My Head"[23] | 2021 | Someday |
"Way Out"[24] | ||
"Nothing's Stopping Me Now"[25] | 2023 | Non-album singles |
"idc"[26] | ||
"Say What You Want"[27] | 2024 |
Awards
[edit]AIR Awards
[edit]The Australian Independent Record Awards (commonly known informally as AIR Awards) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2020[28][29] | Don't Let Go | Best Independent Punk Album or EP | Nominated |
References
[edit]- ^ "Dear Seattle".
- ^ Gray, Geordie (20 February 2019). "Dear Seattle Australian Tour". tonedeaf.thebrag.com. Retrieved 28 August 2019.
- ^ "Dear Seattle Don't Let Go Australian Album Tour Second Show".
- ^ "Interview Dear Seattle On Linking Up With Domestic La La and A Huge 2017 Capped Off With Festival Of The Sun". theaureview.com. 19 December 2017.
- ^ a b "Dear Seattle Don't Let Go CD". JB HiFi. Retrieved 30 August 2020.
- ^ Newstead, Al (28 June 2019). "Dear Seattle Like A Version Missy Higgins". abc.net.au. Retrieved 28 August 2019.
- ^ "Discography Dear Seattle". australian-charts.com. Retrieved 9 September 2022.
- ^ "Alt Rock Outfit Dear Seattle From Sydney Release Debut Album Don't Let Go". heavymag.com.au. 13 February 2019. Retrieved 28 August 2019.
- ^ "Dear Seattle Don't Let Go Feature". Pilerats.com. Retrieved 28 August 2019.
- ^ Crowley, James (4 March 2019). "Homegrown Dear Seattle Song Review". atwoodmagazine.com. Retrieved 28 August 2019.
- ^ "Kingsmill Dear Seattle IV". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 27 February 2019.
- ^ "ARIA Top 50 Albums Chart". Australian Recording Industry Association. 12 September 2022. Retrieved 9 September 2022.
- ^ "Words Are Often Useless, by Dear Seattle". Dear Seattle. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
- ^ "Dear Seattle (EP)". Apple Music. 14 July 2017. Retrieved 30 August 2020.
- ^ "Our Agreement, by Dear Seattle". Dear Seattle. October 2013. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
- ^ "Momentarily, by Dear Seattle". Dear Seattle. May 2015. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
- ^ "The Meadows, by Dear Seattle". Dear Seattle. December 2016. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
- ^ "Afterthought, by Dear Seattle". Dear Seattle. May 2017. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
- ^ "First Spin Dear Seattle Maybe". ABC. August 2018. Retrieved 30 August 2020.
- ^ "Dear Seattle - Daytime TV [Official Music Video]". YouTube. 15 January 2019. Retrieved 30 August 2020.
- ^ "Try, by Dear Seattle". Dear Seattle. February 2019. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
- ^ "The Special Two (Triple J Like a Version)". Apple Music. 5 July 2019. Retrieved 30 August 2020.
- ^ "In My Head - single on Apple Music". Apple Music. 8 June 2021. Retrieved 26 November 2021.
- ^ "Way Out - single on Apple Music". Apple Music. 26 November 2021. Retrieved 26 November 2021.
- ^ "Dear Seattle: Nothing's Stopping Me Now". Bandcamp.
- ^ "idc – Single". Apple Music.
- ^ "'Say What You Want' track & video". Everyday Metal. 8 November 2024. Retrieved 9 November 2024.
- ^ "2020 AIR Awards Nominees". scenestr. 7 July 2020. Retrieved 8 August 2020.
- ^ "That's a wrap: 2020 AIR Awards winners and celebrations". the industry observer. 1 October 2020. Retrieved 1 October 2020.