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It peaks at number It peaks at 32 on the ARIA charts. Note: The original demos have recently been rediscovered in , with plans for imminent release. It peaks at number six October. And to that end, it meets its goal. As an at-times forward thinking, at others reflective piece from a band that has lived through massive popularity and come out the other side, this album provides a lot to enjoy. And dance to. The Live at the Viper Room album is released in June.

Pseudo Echo release their seventh studio album, an acoustic collection called Acoustica May. Catch Pseudo Echo this Friday for the last headline show of the year! Posted by Pseudo Echo on Wednesday, July 31, Skip to content Search for:.

Pseudo Echo. Connect with Pseudo Echo:. Drummer Anthony Argiro joins the band. Pseudo Echo become the first unrecorded band to appear on Countdown June Pseudo Echo sign to EMI. Brian Canham quits his job as a cabinet maker. Tony Lugton leaves the band, replaced by James Leigh October. It peaks at number eight.

It also featured on the soundtrack to the film North Shore. Sadly, the single failed to chart anywhere. The band failed to have any more major hits, and even in their home country, they would only have two minor hits with "Fooled Again" and "Over Tomorrow" The 80s. The released their debut album "Autumnal Park" in , and were influenced by the new wave bands of the time.

Tony Lugton was replaced by James Leigh in October following "musical differences". The band's third album "Race" featured a more grown-up rock sound and was produced by vocalist Brian Canham and the Australian producer Julian Mendelsohn who became well-known in the 80s for his production and remix work for artists including Pet Shop Boys , Elton John and Holly Johnson.

THE 90S. The band split-up after their tour. Canham became a record producer, Gigliotti joined the cover band All The Young Dudes and the Leigh brothers formed Vertigo who would later become Invertigo. Canham had produced the band's self-titled debut album which reached 2 in Australia. They were joined by Daniel Danielson on drums and Tony Featherstone on keyboards, and played sold-out gigs across Australia.

In , Tony Featherstone was replaced by Ben Grayson on keyboards. They also released the double CD album Teleporter.

Disc Two featured live performances in Melbourne. During , Canham joined the Idols of the 80s tour across Australia. The band also released the album Autumnal Park - Live. To celebrate their 25th anniversary, the Leigh brothers rejoined Canham and Gigliotti for a sell-out show at Crown Casino in Melbourne. They also did a brief tour.

Danielson and Grayson then rejoined the band.



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