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ICEHOUSE

ICEHOUSE

Icehouse are an Australian rock band, formed in Sydney in 1977 as Flowers.

Initially known in their homeland for their pub rock style, the band later achieved mainstream success playing new wave and synth-pop music and attained Top 10 singles chart success locally and in both Europe and the U.S. The mainstay of both Flowers and Icehouse has been Iva Davies (singer-songwriter, record producer, guitar, bass, keyboards, oboe) supplying additional musicians as required. The name "Icehouse", adopted in 1981, comes from an old, cold flat Davies lived in and the strange building across the road populated by itinerant people.Davies and Icehouse extended the use of synthesisers particularly the Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 ("Love in Motion", 1981), Linn drum machine ("Hey Little Girl", 1982) and Fairlight CMI (Razorback trailer, 1983) in Australian popular music. Their best known singles on the Australian charts include "Great Southern Land", "Hey Little Girl", "Crazy", "Electric Blue" and "My Obsession"; with Top Three albums being Icehouse (1980, as Flowers), Primitive Man (1982) and Man of Colours (1987).Icehouse was inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Hall of Fame on 16 August 2006.

ARIA described Icehouse as "one of the most successful Australian bands of the eighties and nineties... With an uncompromising approach to music production they created songs that ranged from pure pop escapism to edgy, lavish synthesised pieces..." Icehouse has produced eight top-ten albums and twenty top-forty singles in Australia, multiple top-ten hits in Europe and North America and album sales of over 28-times platinum in Australasia alone.

Albums

1980 Icehouse
1982 Primitive Man
1984 Sidewalk
1986 Measure for Measure
1987 Man of Colours
1990 Code Blue
1993 Big Wheel
1993 Big Wheel
2019 Cry For The Moon (Live 1988)
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Reviews / Live
Live Review: A Weekend In The Gardens: Icehouse, James Reyne, Clare Bowditch
"'I love you, Iva!' screams a young woman beside this scribe who looks too young to have remembered the band in their heyday."
Reviews / Live
Icehouse @ Thebarton Theatre. Photos by Rodney Magazinovic
Live Review: Icehouse
"The final track of the night, 'Nothing Too Serious', was dedicated to Gildea's little mishap."
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Second Show Postponed After Icehouse Member Rushed To Hospital
New WA dates announced
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Live Review: Icehouse, Mat McHugh
"Bands are always going to slow down, but there was a distinct lack of energy."
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Melbourne's Botanic Gardens To Host John Farnham, Boy & Bear Gigs Next Year
Oysters, gardens and music? We're gonna feel fancy as fuck
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Aussie Rock Royalty To Perform At Bondi Beachfest 2016
It doesn't get better than this.
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One Electric Day Fest Announces Barnesy, Icehouse & More For 2016
This is a big one
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Live Review: Icehouse, The Church, Koral & The Goodbye Horses, Glass Skies
"It was a fun yet slightly cheesy way to end the night."
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ICEHOUSE Drops First Live Album And Hobart Shows Added
First live album dropped and Tassie shows announced the same day
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Icehouse Announce 2015-16 National Tour & First-Ever Live Album
So if you can't see them in concert, you can hear them on 'In Concert'
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Cold Chisel, Divinyls Among 2014 Sounds Of Australia Additions
A couple of classic anthems make the cut
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Icehouse Announce Second Sydney Show
More Icehouse this February