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Other uses|Bats (disambiguation)Infobox musical artist| name = The Bats| image =| caption =| background = group_or_band| alias =| origin = Christchurch , New Zealand | instrument =| genre = Rock music|Rock | occupation =| years_active = 1982–present| label = Flying Nun Records|Flying Nun | associated_acts =| website =| current_members = Paul Kean
Malcolm Grant
Robert Scott (musician)|Robert Scott
Kaye Woodward| past_members =
The Bats are an influential New Zealand Rock music|rock Musical ensemble|band formed in 1982 in Christchurch by Paul Kean (bass), Malcolm Grant (drums), Robert Scott (musician)|Robert Scott (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards) and Kaye Woodward (lead guitar, vocals). Though primarily a Christchurch band, The Bats have strong links to Dunedin and are usually grouped in with the Dunedin Sound musicians that emerged in the early 1980s. The band has retained the same four members from 1982 to the present day.cite web | url= http://www.flyingnun.co.nz/artist/35/show_group | title= Flying Nun Records - The Bats | author=Hogg, Colin | publisher= Flying Nun Records | accessdate=7 December 2011

History


1981-1986: Origins and early years


In the early 1980's, Robert Scott and Kaye Woodward were flatting together in Christchurch. Scott was already playing guitar in The Clean , and had also played with bassist Paul Kean in the shortlived band, Thanks To Llamas. After Scott taught Woodward some of his songs, the three begain playing together at parties as The Percy Taiwan Band. After recruiting Malcolm Grant of The Bilders on drums, they renamed themselves The Bats.cite web | url= http://thebats.co.nz/9tales.html | title= The Bats: 9 Tales - Official Site | author=Evans, Barry | publisher= The Bats | accessdate=7 December 2011

The Bats first performed in Dunedin on New Year's Eve, 1982. Over the next two years, they were involved in the live music scene in Christchurch and Dunedin, before releasing their first EP, By Night (EP)|By Night (1984), on the nascent alternative New Zealand record label, Flying Nun Records|Flying Nun . The band spent the next two years touring New Zealand and Australia, and released another EP, '' And Here Is 'Music for the Fireside' '' (1985). The band's early releases were accompanied by some typically low budget but original music videos, notably 'By Night', 'I Go Wild' and 'Downfall'.cite web | url= http://thebats.co.nz/Courage-thing.html | title= The Bats: Courage Thing - Official Site | publisher= The Bats | accessdate=7 December 2011cite web | url= http://thebats.co.nz/TourHistory.html | title= The Bats: Ancient History - Official Site | author=Kean, Paul | publisher= The Bats | accessdate=7 December 2011

The band then travelled to Europe and spent time touring Britain and Germany, including playing support for Alex Chilton . They recorded the Made Up in Blue EP at the 24 track Point Studio in London in December 1985. 'Made Up in Blue', the first single released in the U.K. by Flying Nuncite web | url= http://www.thebats.co.nz/pdfs/BATSfeb2009.pdf | title= The Bats: Media Update February 2009 | author=Kean, Paul | publisher= Pocket Music | accessdate=7 December 2011, was awarded 'Single of the Week' by the influential British magazine, NME . An acquaintance in Glasgow offered the use of his home 8 track studio, and half of the tracks for what would become their debut album, '' Daddy's Highway , were recorded there.

1987-1994: Peak Flying Nun years


The Bats returned to New Zealand to finish recording for ''Daddy's Highway'', which was released in 1987. The album is often cited as their most highly regarded and is considered one of the best New Zealand albums of the 1980s. In 2000, it was named #88 in music magazine Rip It Up (magazine)|Rip It Up 's New Zealand's Top 100 Albums of All Time.cite web | url= http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/nz_100.htm | title= New Zealand's Top 100 Albums of All Time | author=Muller, Fred | publisher= Rock List | accessdate=7 December 2011 Notable tracks on the album include "North By North", "Tragedy" and the lead single, "Block of Wood", all of which were staples on New Zealand student radio.

The Bats' sophomore release The Law of Things (1990) continued to define a consistent Bats sound. It featured Alastair Galbraith (musician)|Alastair Galbraith on violin, as did ''Daddy's Highway''. In 1991, The Bats released Fear of God (The Bats album)|Fear of God . It spent three months on the French top 50 album charts. Also in 1990, Flying Nun re-released the band's first three EPs on a single compilation CD, Compiletely Bats .

The band found increasing success in the United States over this period. Between 1986 and 1993, The Bats toured the U.S.A four times, including 14 dates supporting Radiohead in 1993. Their fourth album, Silverbeet (album)|Silverbeet , reached #6 on the College Music Journal album chart.

The Bats' next album, Couchmaster (1995), would prove to be their last for ten years.

1995-present: Hiatus and return


From 1995, The Bats took a break, with band members concentrating on raising families and on other musical projects. Scott joined his former band The Clean on a reunion tour, and released a solo album, The Creeping Unknown , in 2001, while Woodward, Kean and Grant formed another band, Minisnap.cite web | url= http://thebats.co.nz/MEDIA.html | title= The Bats: Media Releases - Official Site | publisher= The Bats | accessdate=7 December 2011 In 2000 the compilation album Thousands Of Tiny Luminous Spheres was released on Flying Nun Records. The Bats continued to play occasional gigs, often opening as Minisnap and finishing with the full Bats lineup.cite web | url= http://thebats.co.nz/old_news.html | title= The Bats: Older News - Official Site | publisher= The Bats | accessdate=7 December 2011

Robert Scott has stated that he thinks the regular breaks taken by the band have contributed to its longevity. In an interview, he said, “Each time we come back to it, it is fun. I don’t think working on other projects has harmed or hindered any other projects. It adds to it I think.”cite web | url= http://www.lumiere.net.nz/reader/item/1980 | title= Lumière - Robert Scott on The Bats | author= Gnanalingam, Brannavan | date= 9 January, 2009 | publisher= Lumière Industries | accessdate=7 December 2011

In September 2005, The Bats released their first album in ten years, At the National Grid , on their own label, Pocket Music. Internationally, the album was released by Little Teddy Records in Germany, Magic Marker in the US and Egg Records in the UK. The album generally received very positive reviews. Tim Sendra at Allmusic gave it 4 stars, adding "...having the group back at such a high level is as refreshing as a plunge into an ice-cold mountain stream."Allmusic|class=album|id=r790646|first=Tim|last=Sendra It got airplay on many college radio stations in the U.S., leading to an appearance at Austin's South by Southwest|SXSW Festival in 2006.

The Bats' seventh full-length album, The Guilty Office , was recorded in Heathcote Valley, Christchurch, and was released on 1 December 2008 through Arch Hill Recordings|Arch Hill ., with the first single, 'Castle Lights'. International release followed, on YesBoyIcecream in the U.K. and Europe, Kning Disk in Scandinavia, Hidden Agenda Records|Hidden Agenda in the U.S., and Mistletone in Australia. The Guilty Office was named in the top 5 of 2008 by New Zealand television host, John Campbell (broadcaster)|John Campbell , and received many positive reviews including 4 stars from Allmusic and Mojo Magazine .cite web | url= http://www.parasol.com/labels/hiddenagenda/aha095.asp | title= The Bats - The Guilty Office | publisher= Hidden Agenda Records | accessdate=7 December 2011 The band toured the U.K. and Europe in May and June of 2009 in support of the album. cite web | url= http://thebats.co.nz/RecentPast.html | title= The Bats: Recent Past - Official Site | publisher= The Bats | accessdate=7 December 2011

In 2011, The Bats reunited with their old label Flying Nun and released their eighth album, Free All the Monsters , which was described by Pitchfork Media|Pitchfork as "...their best record in years, possibly ever".cite web | url= http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/16093-free-all-the-monsters/ | title= Free All The Monsters - The Bats Review | date=1 December 2011 | publisher= Pitchfork | accessdate=7 December 2011 The album was released by Mistletone Records in Australia, Revolver/Midheaven Distribution in the U.S.A, and Forte Distribution in the U.K. & Europe.

Popular culture


  • "North By North", from '' Daddy's Highway '', was used as the title theme for the Australian ABC Television|ABC TV series ' The Hollowmen '. It was also featured in the New Zealand film, Topless Women Talk About Their Lives .

  • "Afternoon In Bed", from Couchmaster , was used in the 2010 film, Last Night (2010 film)|Last Night .


  • Discography


    Albums


    Year Title Record Label (NZ)cite web Catalog Number New Zealand Albums Chart peakcite web
    1987 '' Daddy's Highway Flying Nun Records FN079 -
    1990 The Law of Things FN121 #38
    1991Fear of God (The Bats album)>Fear of God Flying Nun Records, Festival Records FNCD 217, D 30567 #43
    1993Silverbeet Flying Nun Records FNCD260 #26
    1995 Couchmaster FNCD301 -
    2005 At the National Grid Pocket Music Ltd, Rhythm Method -
    2008 The Guilty Office Arch Hill Recordings AHR036 -
    2011 Free All the Monsters Flying Nun Records FNCD513 #34


    EPs


    Year Title Record Label (NZ)cite web Catalog Number New Zealand Singles Chart peakcite web
    1984By Night Flying Nun Records FN024 #34
    1985 '' And Here Is 'Music for the Fireside' FN031 #36
    1986 Made Up in Blue FN060 #41
    19884 Songs FN104 -
    1993 Courage FNCD261 #36
    1994Spill the Beans Flying Nun Records, Festival Records FNCD291, D11771 -
    1995 Afternoon in Bed FNCD341, D01197 -


    Compilations


  • Compiletely Bats (Flying Nun Records, 1990)

  • Thousands Of Tiny Luminous Spheres (Flying Nun Records, 2000)


  • References


    Reflist

    External links


  • http://thebats.co.nz/ The Bats official site, maintained by the band

  • http://www.myspace.com/thebatsnz MySpace

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/PocketMusicNZ Pocket Music YouTube channel

  • http://thebats.bandcamp.com/ The Bats - Bandcamp

  • http://www.nzmusic.com/music/the_bats The Bats Profile - NZMusic.com

  • http://www.nzmusic.com/node/1056 The Bats Forum


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