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Mel_Ishtar

Only a fool walks into the future backwards

About Me

Singer for Ishtar, Uni student, and I work in retail as well. Busy busy, but somehow there always seems to be time for more music!
Being classically trained I never thought I would end up in a Hard Rock band, but I love it!
I have been known to play the odd bit of piano, my next instrument purchase will be a digital piano, coz I am sick of not having one at home.
I am a sucker for a good wine, and have a soft spot for V8s. (although I am too poor to own one, haha) There is nothing better than good times with good friends. "Don't abandon your dreams because of those who lack the vision."
Ishtar are an Auckland, New Zealand-based hard rock group. With a huge, dark sound and balance of melodic hooks, cinematic aural soundscapes and big riffs, Ishtar are considered one of Auckland’s best live acts. Comparisons have been drawn to 70s Stadium rockers Led Zeppelin, Queen and Van Halen, Gothic female-lead rockers Evanescence and Nightwish and 80’s metal gods Ozzy Osbourne and Judas Priest & progressive acts Dream Theater, Faith No More and Rush, however Ishtar are more a modern spin on and sum of the above parts than a slavish imitation of any particular band.
Originally formed in 2000 the band cut several demos early on, a number of songs getting airplay on The Axe Attack and BFM. They wrote an indie film soundtrack and played a new year’s gig to several thousand people at Aotea square before splitting in late 2002
Ishtar resurfaced in 2003 when guitarist Simon Whitlow put together a new, tighter, more dynamic line-up including drummer Dave Cannon. Vocalist Mel Wright joined in 2004 as did bassist Jamie Denton, first to fill-in, then permanently in 2006. Playing regularly around the Auckland scene Ishtar built a reputation for their kick-arse live set. They also spent time in the studio. In Dec 2004 Ishtar recorded ‘The Enemy Within’ at Studio 203 with Andrew Buckton. A Heavy rocking number with revolving two handed tapping motif and killer bassline their debut release showcased an accessible yet chops heavy approach. They also recorded the stripped back acoustic ballad Plea with just Simon on guitars and Mel on vocals. In 05 The Enemy Within was included on Reconstruction, a NZ unsigned artists Tsunami charity CD. The Enemy Within got airplay on The Axe Attack and both tracks were playlisted on Valdus Radio.
In 2006 Ishtar built on their reputation for putting on great live shows including playing to a packed out Shadows bar on occasion and playing the Studio twice. They also completed work on their debut ep, South of Sanity. An eclectic, hard rocking set including 4 new songs recorded at the Rock Factory and 2 songs from the Studio 203 sessions, ‘South of Sanity’ covered much of the breadth of the band’s live show from the hard-rocking ‘Enemy Within’ to their live anthem ‘South of Sanity’ the epic, celtic influenced ‘Pendle Hill’ and Kashmir-esque ‘Temple of Ishtar’ to the heavy rock and roll of ‘Secret Love’ and acoustic ballad ‘Plea’. Several of the songs have been played on radio from several community stations round the country to ‘Pendle Hill’ getting play from Rock Factory engineer/Wednesday night DJ Michelle Klaessens on Kiwi FM. Howick rock radio station Valdus Radio particularly have championed Ishtar, playing the entire EP daily and sponsoring their EP launch in the days leading up to the launch.
Ishtar are planning big things for 2007 including a single release and accompanying video from South of Sanity, a tour of the North Island and recording work towards their second release.
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Member Since: 4/13/2006
Band Website: ishtar.co.nz
Band Members: Mel Wright - Vocals
Simon Whitlow - Guitars.
Dave Cannon - Drums
Jamie Denton - Bass.
Influences: Many and Varied
Record Label: None
Type of Label: None

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It's (nearly) my birthday!

It has come to that time of the year, I'm going to be another year older on Friday :( AND I have to work til 9pm, on my birthday! Gutted, you would think I would have thought about it and taken the d...
Posted by Mel_Ishtar on Sun, 13 Aug 2006 08:47:00 PST