The Phoenix Foundation
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Biography
[Edit]Luke Buda, Conrad Wedde, and Samuel Flynn Scott are three guys from New Zealand who grew up listening to Pantera, Slayer, and Sepultura and decided to form a band. However, the band they formed, the Phoenix Foundation, suggested they left all their adolescent influences at the door once they picked up guitars — embracing a sound that incorporates the pastoral calm of alt-country and freak folk as well as the cool passion and sonic wanderlust of indie rock, the Phoenix Foundation play smart, mature, and expressive pop music that has made them one of the most successful independent acts to emerge from New Zealand in recent years. Singer and guitarist Scott, guitarist and keyboard man Wedde, and Buda on vocals, guitars, and keyboards formed the Phoenix Foundation in 1997, but spent their first two years woodshedding and mapping out their creative direction. The Phoenix Foundation released their first EP, China Cove, in 2000, and a year later the band grew to a six-piece with the addition of bassist Tim Hansen, drummer Richie Singleton, and percussionist Will Ricketts.
The new edition of the group began writing and recording songs in its home studio, and one of the tracks that emerged, "The Drinker," was named Best Unreleased Song of 2001 by the New Zealand radio outlet bNet. The band earned a similar accolade in 2002, when "Blue Summer" became the year's most played song on New Zealand independent radio. That same year, the band booked time with producer Lee Prebble to record its debut album, Horsepower; released in 2003, the disc was a major critical success in New Zealand, and the following year the album was released in Australia, where the band again earned enthusiastic reviews. In 2005, Hansen left the group and Warner Emery stepped in on bass; the Phoenix Foundation also recorded and released their second album, Pegasus, and supported it with extensive touring in New Zealand and Australia, including a well-received spot at the Aussie Big Day Out festival and a sold-out hometown gig at the Wellington Botanical Gardens. In 2006, the group's own Caravan Records label established an American branch to release Horsepower in the United States; the band also came to America for the first time to play a few East Coast shows. They also began scoring for films, with Eagle vs. Shark being released in June of 2007, followed that same year by their third studio album, Happy Ending. Buffalo arrived in 2010, with Fandango, their fifth long-player, arriving in 2013.
Title: Buffalo - 10 Year Anniversary Edition
Artist: The Phoenix Foundation
Genre: Indie Rock, Indie
Title: Give Up Your Dreams
Artist: The Phoenix Foundation
Genre: Rock, Pop, Alternative, Psychedelic
Collections
Title: Sunday in Bed Vol. 5
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Eagle vs Shark (Original Soundtrack)
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Songs for Blake - Embracing Autism
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Title: It Came From Memphis
Genre: Alternative
Title: Earwork.05
Genre: Alternative
Title: Capitalbase1
Genre: Alternative
Title: Love Indie Rock 2 (CD1)
Genre: Electronica, Indie Rock, World Music, Folk
Title: Lazy Sunday The Best Of Now, Then And Inbetween
Genre: Electronica, Rock, Pop
Title: Mojo Presents: Pigs Might Fly
Genre: Progressive Rock, Progressive Metal
Title: Tranceliner Volume 2
Genre: Trance