| Sommerset
formed in Auckland, New Zealand, in 1995 when drummer Jay
Dougrey and vocalist/guitarist Ryan Thomas got together with
bassist Stefan Thompson.
In the
nine years of Sommerset, line up changes have continually
bought a more focused energy to the band. In 2003 Milon
Williams joined the band, and now in 2004 the line up is
complete with drummer Stu Ritalin.
After a string of successful EP's, Sommerset’s
debut album ‘More Songs’ was recorded at the
end of 1997. The band forced engineer Andrew Buckton (The
D4, Crowded House, Bic Runga) to record and mix a 12-song
album in 4 days. The first press of the “More Songs”
sold out completely both in their homeland and Australia.
The album was released in
New Zealand (Kafuey), Australia (Trial and Error) and Germany
(Get Up And Go).
In 1996 Sommerset released a split single
with Mid Youth Crisis, this brought the band their first
trip across the Tasman. A second split single with 28 Days
was released in 1999, Sommerset's contribution included
the song ‘1998’, an integral part of the Sommerset
live show. Again this single release saw Sommerset tour
Australia to sold out rooms, and cemented their reputation
as the killer live act.
Over the summer of 2001, Sommerset recorded
their second full-length album, working again with Andrew
Buckton. Entitled “Fast Cars, Slow Guitars”;
the New Zealand and international press met it with critical
acclaim. The album is now released in New Zealand, Australia,
Singapore, USA, Canada, Europe and the UK.
Sommerset
have also shared the stage with many international bands,
a brief list includes: Sick Of It All, Frenzal Rhomb, The
Living End, Less Than Jake, Guttermouth, No Fun At All,
No Means No, NOFX, Millencolin, Strung Out, Grade, Sum 41,
Unwritten Law and Goldfinger.
Sommerset embarked on a 45-date tour of
Europe, USA and Canada in 2002. The pace of the European
leg was particularly manic, with 36 shows in 39 days! Several
shows including support slots for names such as Down By
Law, Kill Your Idols and Ensign. In the USA, Sommerset played
at NYC’s legendary CBGB’s. The tour was extremely
successful and Sommerset garnered scores of new fans in
new parts of the world.
In August of 2002, the New Zealand media
lavished much attention on Sommerset. The band was awarded
"Best Live Act" at the Squeeze Music TV awards
In 2003, Sommerset returned to Europe for
an excess of 50 shows, spanning from the U.K. to the Czech
Republic. Highlights include Donots support and a cathartic
headline show to a sold out London's Camden Underworld,
and an infamous double bill in Italy featuring Sommerset
and unbelievably, The Wu Tang Clan!
After taking a long overdue break from
touring, Sommerset returned to New Zealand to concentrate
on writing songs for their fourth album "Say What You
Want" late in 2003 after what had realistically been
a solid 12 months on the road.
Once again, the band locked themselves
in the York Street studios with old partner in crime, Andrew
Buckton, only this time Sommerset took their time recording,
making sure this album surpasses all their previous efforts.
The new songs sit more squarely in the
"rock" camp, darker in mood but every bit as high-energy
as previous outings.
The first single "Inside", distils
their vitriol and power into one concise, lethal package
and sets it to a murderously catchy rocking riff. Immediately
added to high rotation across New Zealand radio, and sure
to quickly become a highly spun track on radio in Australia
In the last nine years, Sommerset's following
has swelled from a dedicated core of hometown supporters
to thousands of listeners in over 15 countries. From Invercargill
to Prague, Sommerset's dedication to touring their heartfelt
blend of hardcore, punk and rock has been virtually unsurpassed.
Their live shows are the veritable geometry of exhilaration
- equal parts grace and chaos, contempt and charisma.
2004 is shaping up to be an exciting year
for Sommerset, with their new album due for release in July,
an extensive tour of New Zealand, two tours of Australia
and a return to Europe already planned - there is just no
stopping this powerhouse of a band.
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