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Mode

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oldindiekid The spirit of Mid 90’s Britpop lives on in Adelaide South Australia 🇦🇺
A Mad For It collection of poppy bangers. Favorite track: Hold On to Yesterday (Album Version).
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    Adelaide rock band Mode have a curious claim to fame; their debut gig was the first gig to be cancelled in the South Australian Covid lockdown. Left in isolation with time on their hands, the band set about recording their set instead, bouncing overdubs between houses to craft a modern take on power pop. Three years later, following a series of sell-out gigs and further sessions at Wizard Tone studios, the band have released their eponymous debut album on local label End of the Pier Records.
    Songwriters Rich Miller and Marc Garnett are both indie veterans, having toured Australia and Europe with various indie pop bands before meeting and forming Mode in 2020. Along with Paddy McGee on keys, bassist Colin Chapman and drummer Derek Leinweber, Mode filter classic Britpop and power pop through an Australian lens.

    Rich works his writing and guitar style from teenage idols, Jimmy Page and Pete Townsend along with the groove and vibe of bands such as The Ramones and The Small Faces. The aforementioned combination and the love of vintage-inspired guitar tones drive the songs into a swirl of rock/pop goodness. “I just love all those old 60s bands and the guitar sounds they had, that teen attitude and angst. The “Fuck you, establishment!”, in-your-face mindset gave us what we have today.”

    Marc is obsessed with the two sides of 90s Britpop: the Beatles/Oasis/Shed Seven strummy rock side, and the post-punk inspired, arty Blur/Sleeper/Pulp/Mansun side. “For me, Mode is about the massive, power pop side of Britpop, taking in everything from The Jam to Oasis to Dodgy to Australian legends such as Even and The Fauves. It’s all about grabbing a guitar, singing the best tune you’ve ever sung and going nuts with it. At the same time, I love the fact that the music flows out of the band with an Australian flavour. Rundle Mall comes from wanting to write a song about Adelaide instead of the endless songs about Liverpool and London.”

    Derek’s drum-kit frolics are driven by the syncopations of the pop-punk band Hole. “I just love the energy their drummers bring to the music. They’re the anchor that glues the brilliance of the band into something astonishing.“ Derek also emphasises his Canadian roots, bringing ideas from bands like Simple Plan and Sum 41 to the Aussie power-pop scene. “You can hear this in songs like Bad Thing and especially The Sun. Celebrity Skin is all over The Sun.“

    Having had an insufficiently misspent youth, Paddy’s musical muse stems from the likes of Rick Wakeman, Pink Floyd, and Sky, watching rock music on the ABC in the 70s, and the mainstream synth revolution of the 1980s. Many youthful hours were spent overdubbing various now-vintage keys onto four-track cassettes. Whilst Britpop is not known for its use of wild synth explorations, he brings the variety of sounds that keys provide to that rare beast – a band with a full-time keyboard player.

    Geordie bassist Colin has toured regularly in Australia and the UK. His punchy, melodic bass runs are the perfect blend of McCartney and The Stranglers. Brought up on a cocktail of British Rock and New Wave Punk, he was inspired by the likes of Cream, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, UFO, The Stranglers and The Jam. He joined the band after a chance meeting with Rich, whereby they discovered a mutual admiration for original Britrock music, and, as they say, the rest is history.
    Just don’t call his pint a Puff!

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1.
The Sun * I look right back See The Sun is burning I look right back See the time is turning I’m looking away Looking for a brighter day Looking away See The Sun is shining I’m holding on to The Sun I’m holding on to the one I’m holding on I’m holding I’m holding on to The Sun Slipping away To the time we once had Slipping away Like a warm summer Tomorrow’s another day That’s all you got to say Tomorrow’s another day Find my way don’t mind I’m holding on to The Sun I’m holding on to the one I’m holding on I’m holding I’m holding on to The Sun
2.
Lining Up for Life ** Look at all the beautiful people Look at all the beautiful faces Beautiful people The right places I’m lining up for life I’m lining up for life Look at all the beautiful faces Look at all the beautiful people Running round round round Taking me for some clown I’m lining up for life I’m lining up for life Wearing things that don’t seem to fit Always looking for the next trip They just don’t want to admit That it don’t matter a bit oh yeah (Musing, general meaningless nothings and bullshit) I’m lining up for life I’m lining up for life I’m lining up for life I’m lining up for life And I’m at the end of the queue
3.
154 03:03
Let’s get along with nothing Why do you really even care? You need to open up your eyes now Nothings goin on say a prayer I know the feeling that you really really care Take it slow I know the feeling that you really really care Just say so What’s happening in your life? The time for truth it’s not fair You got the right and the know how Time for change is in the air I know the feeling that you really really care Take it slow I know the feeling that you really really care Just say so Ahhhhhhahhhhhhhahhhhhhhahhhhhh I know the feeling that you really really care Take it slow I know the feeling that you really really care Just say so
4.
Hold On to Yesterday I take my time Well it’s the only thing that’s left that I call mine I take my turn For all the things I’ll never learn And there’s so much I could say But my mouth gets in the way And I never seem to get it done And now there’s nothing I regret ‘cept what hasn’t happened yet Waiting for the end to come It isn’t gonna go my way But you’d have to say I can’t be blamed for trying Hold on to yesterday ‘Cos now every day the sun will shine All you’re gonna do is fade away, oh no I bite my tongue Well it’s easier said than done I hold my nerve For nothing less than I deserve And there’s so much I could say But my mouth gets in the way And I never seem to get it done And now there’s nothing I regret ‘cept what hasn’t happened yet Waiting for the end to come It isn’t gonna go my way But you’d have to say I can’t be blamed for trying Hold on to yesterday ‘Cos now every day the sun will shine All you’re gonna do is fade away, oh no Looking back Looking on Looking on Holding back Holding on Holding on I take my time Well they’re all I seem to get these days I hold my nerve Well at least until tomorrow And there’s so much I could say But my mouth gets in the way And I never seem to get it done And now there’s nothing I regret ‘cept what hasn’t happened yet Waiting for the end It isn’t going to go my way But you’d have to say I can’t be blamed for trying Hold on to yesterday ‘Cos now every day the sun will shine All you’re gonna do is fade away All you’re gonna do is fade away All you’re gonna do is fade away Oh no
5.
Bad Thing My friends all told me That you’re a bad thing My friends all told me To stay away Do the things you do, you do to me Do the things you do to me Do the things you do, you do to me Do the things you do to me I got to get out Of all those bad things I got to get out Got to stay away Do the things you do, you do to me Do the things you do to me Do the things you do, you do to me Do the things you do to me Gotta get out Gotta get out Gotta get out Gotta get out out I’m starting to find That you are bad for me I’m starting to find I can’t stay away Do the things you do, you do to me Do the things you do to me Do the things you do, you do to me Do the things you do to me
6.
Rundle Mall 03:35
Rundle Mall Can money burn a hole where it’s never been Walks to King William and back again And he sits to watch the crawl With his back against the wall Then he leaves with nothing at all Rundle Mall She’s waiting for the one she came to meet It costs a lot these days to look so cheap And she sits to watch the crawl As she waits for him to call Then she leaves with nothing at all Rundle Mall Rundle Mall Rundle Mall Rundle Mall BahBahBahBah, etc You see the hands of time before your eyes Pushing and pulling other peoples’ lives And you sit to watch the crawl Until you’ve seen it all Then you leave with nothing at all Rundle Mall Rundle Mall Rundle Mall Rundle Mall BahBahBahBah, etc NahNahNahNah, etc LahLahLah Oh no
7.
End of the Start I don’t know where you came from If you know what I mean Like the sun on your back in summer Warms you like a dream Keep on running inside me Hide your mind at a drop Always working the circle You never fail to stop Always on my mind Always harder to find now And it's just how I feel inside Not the end of the line Start of the end of the start And it’s just how I feel inside Not the end of the line Start at the end I don’t know what you’re saying It don’t mean a thing Like the stars in your eyes at night time Not all as it seems You keep on running inside me Hide your mind at a drop Always working the circle You never fail to stop Always on my mind Always harder to find now And it’s just how I feel inside Not the end of the line Start at the end of the start And it’s just how I feel inside Not the end of the line Start at the end At the End of the Start At the End of the Start At the End of the Start At the End of And it’s just how I feel inside Not the end of the line Start at the end of the start And it’s just how I feel inside Not the end of the line Start at the end of the start And it’s just how I feel inside Not the end of the line Start at the end of the start And it’s just how I feel inside Not the end of the line Start at the end of the start
8.
On the lash ‘cos she’s not on the phone today Tell her later I’m not coming round I’m out and about And I’m walking through the haze of the afternoon I don’t know what I want but I’ll get it soon Running from a shadow of doubt I’m out and about On the leash ‘cos she’s not on the phone today Tells me later she’s not coming round She’s out and about Now I’m walking through the haze of the afternoon I don’t know what I want but I’ll get it soon Running from a shadow of doubt I’m out and about Feeling like I’ll leave me to myself today Take it in ‘til I’m not coming round I’m out and about Running out and about Running out and about On the mend ‘cos she’s back in my world today Tell her later when I see her round And we’re out and about And we’re walking through the haze of the afternoon Don’t know what we want but we’ll get it soon Running from a shadow of doubt We’re out and about We’re out and about We’re out and about Yeah, we’re out and about Monday Tuesday out and about Wednesday Thursday out and about Friday Saturday out and about Sunday not talking about

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Adelaide rock band Mode have a curious claim to fame; their debut gig was the first gig to be cancelled in the South Australian Covid lockdown. Left in isolation with time on their hands, the band set about recording their set instead, bouncing overdubs between houses to craft a modern take on power pop. Three years later, following a series of sell-out gigs and further sessions at Wizard Tone studios, the band have released their eponymous debut album on local label End of the Pier Records.
Songwriters Rich Miller and Marc Garnett are both indie veterans, having toured Australia and Europe with various indie pop bands before meeting and forming Mode in 2020. Along with Paddy McGee on keys, bassist Colin Chapman and drummer Derek Leinweber, Mode filter classic Britpop and power pop through an Australian lens.

Written and recorded in various locations around Adelaide South Australia, from the studio to front rooms in isolation and together.
We’d like to thank all that made this happen (you know who you are) and for the countless hours spent over cheese, beer and mixing desks.

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released March 11, 2023

Marc Garnett - Guitar & Vocals
Rich Miller - Guitar & Vocals
Col Chapman - Bass Guitar
Paddy McGee - Keys & Synthesiser
Derek Leinweber - Drums & Percussion

End of the Pier Records
Produced by Marc, Derek & Rich.
End of the Pier Records

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Mode are a five-piece Britpop band from Adelaide, Australia, playing energetic, power-pop-infused indie rock. Blending mod, Madchester, punk and new wave, Mode create a peculiarly Australian take on classic British sounds.

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