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The innovative Underground Lovers are the premier group bridging Australian music from the traditional drums and guitar rock of the past to the technology and electronic influenced music of the late 80s and beyond. It all started as the musical expression of Glenn Bennie and Vincent Giarrusso, and within the space of ten years and six albums ended up that way again.As GBVG (their initials) Glenn and Vince released their first single 'Blast' in 1988, establishing the Underground Lovers' basic characteristics, Glenn's striking hypnotic guitar atmospheres balanced against Vince's acute pop sense. By forming a group the following year, late 1989, they were able to extend their imaginations. The serene vocals of Philippa Nihill offered another colour again, compared to Vince's rhythmic leanings. On stage Philippa and Vince swapped both vocals and keyboard duties, supported by bass and drums, and encased by Glenn's unique guitar approach. The Underground Lovers played their first gig in Melbourne in May 1990. Two gigs later they recorded their independently distributed debut album.Their second album 'Leaves Me Blind', produced by Wayne Connolly of Welcome Mat, was released in England even before Australia, after the head of England's cult label 4AD happened to be Australia, heard the finished record and offered the group a one album deal on 4AD 's sister label Guernica. 4AD's spotlight led to strong sales on import in the US. The Americans assumed the band was British. The British thought the Underground Lovers were in tune with the burgeoning Manchester 'scene'.The band's third album 'Dream It Down' became their mainstream label debut, produced by ex-Essendon Airport mainstays Robert Goodge and David Chesworth, creating a lush record which almost gave the band a hit record with 'Las Vegas'. Drummer, Richard Andrew, had left the band during the recording of the album, replaced by Derek Yuen.The Underground Lovers didn't enjoy their tenure under a major record company and chose to leave rather than be told what they had to do in order to achieve that hit single. The next album, 'Rushall Station', back in the hands of Wayne Connolly, was released on the group's own Mainstream label. Phillipa Nihill had left for a solo career, but still appeared on a couple of the tracks. It just meant that Glenn and Vince could please themselves where they pushed the Underground Lovers next. On record and on stage the Underground Lovers could be whatever they needed to be to suit the occasion.Under the same methodology they created two more albums, 'Ways T'Burn' and 'Cold Feeling'. In between Glenn and Vince released another single and album as GBVG. Derek Yuen left the band to be replaced by Andrew Nunns. Bass player, Maurice Argiro, also parted ways to be replaced by Emma Bortignon. Glenn produced Phillipa Nihill's debut album and Vince wrote and directed the movie 'Mallboy'.Underground Lovers played their last shows supporting New Order during their Australian tour in January 2002. Giarusso and Bennie quietly went their separate ways later that year. Glenn Bennie has an ongoing solo project named GB3. Giarrusso has concentrated on developing a number of film and music projects with funding from private and government bodies. He sings for the Melbourne band Mist & Sea.

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Member Since: 1/30/2008
Band Members: Vincent Giarrusso (Vocals) Glenn Bennie (Guitars) Philippa Nihill (vocals, guitar, keyboard), Maurice Argiro (bass) Richard Andrew (drums)
Influences: Joy Division, New Order, Gang of Four, Eno, Suicide, OMD, Talking Heads, Laurie Anderson, Kraftwerk, Essendon Airport, The Go Betweens, The Reels
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Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: Unsigned

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