Skipping Girl Vinegar | |
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Origin | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Genres | Indie rock, acoustic, folk, indie pop |
Years active | 2005-present |
Labels | Popboomerang, MGM |
Website | www |
Members | Chris Helm – drums, vocals Mark Lang – guitars, banjo, vocals Sare Lang – bass, vocals Amanthi Lynch – keyboards, vocals Kelly Lane – violin, keyboards |
Skipping Girl Vinegar are a Melbourne-based indie rock band, named after the Audrey the Skipping Girl Vinegar sign, located in Abbotsford, Victoria.
Forming in 2004 the quartet wrote and rehearsed solidly before debuting live in 2006. Once playing they soon secured support slots opening for larger acts such as Bob Evans, Shout Out Louds, The Lemonheads and Something For Kate before releasing the single "One Chance" and its filmclip later in the year. The single received high rotation on Triple J radio, and drew the attention of several major record labels which the band negotiated with before choosing to take their own business Secret Fox to the smaller, independent label Popboomerang with distribution through MGM Records.
Skipping Girl Vinegar recorded their debut album Sift the Noise over a 14-month period "in living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens and studios across Melbourne, as well as a beach shack in Aireys Inlet".Sift the Noise was produced and recorded by Greg Arnold, Brisbane-based producer Caleb James and Mark Lang. The album is notable for its intricate library-book-style packaging.
Upon release the album garnered positive reviews.Rip It Up magazine in Adelaide and 'Rave Magazine in Brisbane both made the 'Sift The Noise' single their respective ‘Single of the Week’.
JMAG and the Music Australia Guide (MAG) both gave the album 4.5 stars. The title track was added to high rotation on Triple J and ABC local radio nationwide in February 2009. The accompanying animated clip for ‘Sift The Noise’ also received critical acclaim with Rage featuring it as the band's second ‘indie clip of the week’.