The band has a distinctive style. All three members have a background in art and they design their own album artwork, posters, t-shirts and even socks. |They released an array of limited edition recordings (The Grates EP(2002), Black Dog Black Dog(2003), Pyrate Kids(2003) and Crocodile(2003)) before releasing what is referred to as their debut EP, The Ouch. The Touch, in Australia on 14 February 2004. The EP received a United Kingdom release two months later via the Captains Of Industry collective. An 8-track recording of one of the band’s songs, “Trampoline”, was submitted to national Australian radio station Triple J in 2004. The song was well-received, and appeared on the nominations list for Triple J’s 2004 Hottest 100 alongside two other Grates songs, “Rock Boys” and “Sukkafish”.|In 2005 the buzz surrounding the band only grew, with festival performances at the Big Day Out, Meredith, Falls Festival and Homebake. Their debut album, Gravity Won’t Get You High, was released on April 8, 2006. It debuted at #9 in the ARIA charts and reached a peak of #9. It has also been slated for release in the UK and the United States (June 2006). The first single off the album, “19-20-20”, was released in March as a 7” and iTunes music download. They have been growing in popularity since being invited to perform at the 2006 Big Day Out Australian leg. They also launched on a national tour in the first half of 2006 and have supported The Zutons in their 2006 UK tour and The Go! Team in 2005. Their live DVD Til Death Do Us Party was released on April 30, 2007. It was filmed at the Forum Theatre in Melbourne on October 13, 2006. Their latest album titled Teeth Lost, Hearts Won was released on August 2nd 2008, with the first single “Burn Bridges” released in July 2008. www.thegrates.com |
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