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The Triffids

The Triffids

The Triffids has been played on NTS in shows including Round Trip, featured first on 15 March 2014. Songs played include Tender Is The Night (The Long Fidelity), Family Name and Wide Open Road.

The band originated in Perth, Western Australia in the late 1970s. They went through various line-up changes until the early 1980s when they moved to Sydney and later Melbourne and released their first LP Treeless Plain. The band toured extensively in Europe and caught the attention of the UK music press, being featured on the cover of NME twice.

Four albums followed - Born Sandy Devotional, In the Pines, Calenture and The Black Swan - before the group disbanded in 1989. David McComb and "Evil" Graham Lee joined the Blackeyed Susans while Martyn P Casey joined Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. McComb later pursued a solo career which failed to match the success of his time with the Triffids.

Their track "Bury Me Deep in Love" was covered by Kylie Minogue, in a duet with Jimmy Little, on the 2001 album Corroboration. The Trifids song reached a global audience when it was used in the Australian TV soap 'Neighbours' for the screen wedding of Harold Bishop and Madge Mitchell.

In 1996 David McComb received a heart transplant, having suffered for many years from congenital heart disease. He died in 1999 due to complications arising out of the transplant. In 2006 the Triffids' back catalogue is being remastered and re-released by Domino, beginning with Born Sandy Devotional. In June a brief European tour was undertaken by the remaining members, with guest vocalists filling in for McComb.

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The Triffids

The Triffids has been played on NTS in shows including Round Trip, featured first on 15 March 2014. Songs played include Tender Is The Night (The Long Fidelity), Family Name and Wide Open Road.

The band originated in Perth, Western Australia in the late 1970s. They went through various line-up changes until the early 1980s when they moved to Sydney and later Melbourne and released their first LP Treeless Plain. The band toured extensively in Europe and caught the attention of the UK music press, being featured on the cover of NME twice.

Four albums followed - Born Sandy Devotional, In the Pines, Calenture and The Black Swan - before the group disbanded in 1989. David McComb and "Evil" Graham Lee joined the Blackeyed Susans while Martyn P Casey joined Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. McComb later pursued a solo career which failed to match the success of his time with the Triffids.

Their track "Bury Me Deep in Love" was covered by Kylie Minogue, in a duet with Jimmy Little, on the 2001 album Corroboration. The Trifids song reached a global audience when it was used in the Australian TV soap 'Neighbours' for the screen wedding of Harold Bishop and Madge Mitchell.

In 1996 David McComb received a heart transplant, having suffered for many years from congenital heart disease. He died in 1999 due to complications arising out of the transplant. In 2006 the Triffids' back catalogue is being remastered and re-released by Domino, beginning with Born Sandy Devotional. In June a brief European tour was undertaken by the remaining members, with guest vocalists filling in for McComb.

Original source Last.fm

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

Tender Is The Night (The Long Fidelity)
The Triffids
Hot Records1986
Family Name
The Triffids
Not On Label (The Triffids Self-released)1988
Wide Open Road
The Triffids
Hot Records1986
Wide Open Road
The Triffids
Domino2006
Bury Me Deep In Love
The Triffids
Island Records1987
Kelly's Blues
The Triffids
White Hot1987
Region Unknown
The Triffids
White Hot, Island Records1987
Place In The Sun
The Triffids
Hot Records1984