Lo-Tel

Lo-Tel
Origin Sydney, Australia
Genres Pop rock
Years active 1997–2003
Labels Murmur Records
Past members Luke Hannigan
Dave Lumsdaine
Darren Brollo
Paul Wheeler

Lo-Tel were a pop rock band based in Sydney, Australia. They received commercial success and are best known for their single "Teenager of the Year" released 2000. They no longer perform as Lo-Tel, however Hanigan and Lumsdaine continue to produce music together.

History

Lo-Tel were initially a trio of Luke Hannigan (singer and guitarist), Dave Lumsdaine (bass) and Darren Brollo (drums). In 1999 they were signed to Murmur Records on the strength of a demo. Their first single, Genre Casting, was released in early 2000 on vinyl only, subsequently leading to their first commercial single Teenager of the Year. The latter became a Top 40 hit on the back of its appearance in the popular Australian film Looking for Alibrandi. Marty Hailey joined the band in May 2000 on 2nd guitar, keyboards and backing vocals. Lo-Tel's debut album Planet of the Stereos was released November 2000 and achieved moderate commercial success. Two further singles from the album, A Pop Song Saved My Life and Crucifix, enjoyed a similar amount of airplay and publicity, but were less successful. In March 2001, Luke Hannigan married his longtime partner, Australian actor Pia Miranda, in Las Vegas.

After a two-year break, Lo-Tel regrouped in 2002 (with Paul Wheeler replacing Brollo), and released their elaborate second album, The Lost Thing, with artwork by Shaun Tan. Although the album track "Angel" received widespread commercial airplay, The Lost Thing failed to make the Top 50 upon release. Despite touring with high profile acts such as John Mayer and Blondie, Lo-Tel slipped from view soon after.

Luke Hannigan continues to write music under a solo title. David Lumsdaine has had commercial success as a production music composer. Darren Brollo is the drummer of State Of Grace.

Discography

Albums

  • Planet of the Stereos (November 2000) #41 Australia[1]
  • The Lost Thing (August 2003)

Singles

  • "Genre Casting" (7") (May 2000)
  • "Teenager of the Year" (2000) #34 Australia[1]
  • "A Pop Song Saved My Life" (October 2000) #75 Australia
  • "Crucifix" (January 2001) #76 Australia
  • "Angel" (September 2003) #50 Australia[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "australian-charts.com - Discography Lo-tel". Hung Medien. Retrieved 20 July 2011.


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