
A lot can happen in three years, but the more things change the more they stay the same for OpShop as they steady themselves for the release of sophomore album 'Second Hand Planet'.
Far from being anything negative, that of course is good news for fans of the band's 2004 debut album 'You Are Here', which achieved platinum status in New Zealand on the back of a steady stream of high rotate singles.
Songs like 'No Ordinary Thing', 'Secrets' and 'Saturated' won favour across both major and independent radio formats, quickly entering New Zealand's musical lexicon and offering the impression that these old school friends were more old school than their short time in the national (and international) spotlight may have suggested.
The old school connection was indeed the catalyst for the band's beginning, lead singer/guitarist Jason Kerrison, along with guitarists Matt Treacy and Tim Skedden all shared an appetite for music that may have had the brothers at the Christchurch Catholic Boy's School St Bede's reaching for the rosary beads or their cane - whichever was closest at hand.
It is an appetite best explained by Kerrison:
"Well we first had to steal the hall key from the caretaker who was one of the preists at the school. Then we made a copy of it and every Sunday we'd just let ourselves in and jam all day."
With school behind them the trio formed their first band Vivid together and Kerrison finessed his onstage and song writing talents with a constant regime of solo performances and touring to compliment his role with the group. Treacy laughingly recalls that Vivid felt like a Living Colour covers band. A fact that seems somewhat serendipitous when you consider that Danny Saber, who engineered Lving Colour's 'Collide0scope' album (as well as working with Bowie, U2 and The Rolling Stones to name a few), was called upon to mix 'You Are Here' in LA.
While Vivid may not have lasted, the foundations for a successful band dynamic has been well laid and the three again joined forces to form OpShop in 2002, this time with help from Bobby Kennedy on drums and expatriate Briton Ian Munro on bass.
The group clicked, signing to Siren Records in 2003 and releasing 'You Are Here' the very next year to audiences hungry for more meaningful rock socks. Industry insiders had predicted good things for the group based on their abilities individually and as a complete act, and their impact was immediate and refreshing. A total of six singles rose through the ranks of the Top Ten Rock Charts and a re-release in May 2005 introduced four new tracks, including 'Oxygen', to the band's growing fan base.
While 'You Are Here' certainly placed OpShop firmly on the topographical map of New Zealand music, the band conceds that the debut experience was not without its moments of doubt and folly.
With production and mixing based in the States, Kerrison recalls feeling isolated from the process and says that the experience was alternately frustrating and alarming - more a sign of the band's complete approach to music making and their belief in their songs than any signal that a control freak nature pervades.
Working the debut hard on tour and through publicity took its toll on OpShop and soon something had to give. Tim Skedden's family commitments led to his agonising but inevitable decision to leave the band and shortly after that Ian Munro repatriated himself with his native Britan.
The departures didn't so much create a hole as leave a giant vortex, one which could have easily swallowed the remaining members (Kerrison, Treacy and Kennedy) and spit them out somewhere on the flipside of the business. All three would agree that during the personnel changes there were times when it looked like the whole thing was derailed. Kerrison recalls being left especially vulnerable from a song writing perspective.
"It was frustrating to lose Time because he had always been by my side from a creative point of view from school right through to the production of the first album."
"When you're used to having that sounding board and that input from someone, it makes it doubly tough to move on without them. From a performance perspective we had also lost a good guitarist too. So year, it was battle."
Perserverance, as they say, pays dividends, and with songs from 'You Are Here' still finding fertile ground on commercial networks two years after release, the new four-piece OpShop was ready to once again enter the studio and lay down the tracks for 'Second Hand Planet' - the 11-track chapter two that continues a fine tradition of engagingly impassioned story telling through Kerrison's strong lyrics and the band's ability to find harmony from a chaotic collection of subject matter.
Band Members:
Jason Kerrison (vocals, guitar, keyboards)
Matt Treacy (guitar, vocals)
Bobby Kennedy (drums)
Clint Harris (bass, vocals)



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| danwgreenfield
Joined: 01/04/08 Posts: 1 Location: Hawke's Bay View Profile |
Where in New Zealand would you like to see OpShop play? Posted: Mon May 5, 2008 2:13 pm Check out this great competition site from Telecom, and tell them if you would like to see OpShop play in your own home town! |
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| slutydeomn
Joined: 04/04/07 Posts: 4 Location: Canterbury View Profile |
ciao Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2008 11:36 pm opshop is awsm glad some people in christchurch has musical talent |
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| Kraven
muzic.net.nz Admin Joined: 01/01/02 Posts: 873 Location: Manawatu View Profile |
Second Hand Planet Number One! Posted: Wed Jan 9, 2008 5:00 pm OpShop's album, Second Hand Planet has just been placed as #1 on the New Zealand Top 40 Album charts. Well done guys! http://www.muzic.net.nz/charts/s45158/second-hand-planet.html |
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| gemz
Joined: 24/04/05 Posts: 3 Location: Manawatu View Profile |
Lyrics Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 6:54 pm Hey all, Ive had this song in my head the last couple of days, and i THINK its opshop, but not too sure, but i only really know the tune and the fact that im pretty sure the first word of the chorus is hesitating or something similar.i know thats really ambiguous, but if anyone knows what song that is, pretty sure its nz music either way, could u let me know? gem_leigh9@hotmail.com. cheers! |
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| Shade
muzic.net.nz Admin Joined: 17/07/02 Posts: 4473 Location: Manawatu View Profile |
NZ Music Month - OpShop Posted: Sun May 1, 2005 9:52 am Yes it's time to celebrate our kiwi music once again as NZ Music Month is here again. NZ Music Unplugged is an exciting line-up of shows being held on the Sunday afternoons of May. It will be 5 shows that feature 15 Kiwi bands. 3 bands per Sunday. Opshop will be performing at the 2nd Sunday and all for free! Details coming soon. |
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| scribe_layne_conpsy
Joined: 24/10/03 Posts: 21 Location: Auckland View Profile |
RE: No ordinary thing guitar chords? Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2005 4:17 pm hehe thanks, yea i looked three as soon as i rote this post haha but yeapo thanks neways |
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| cafe_au_lait
Joined: 25/01/05 Posts: 1 Location: Auckland View Profile |
RE: No ordinary thing guitar chords? Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2005 3:25 pm http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/o/opshop/no_ordinary_thing_crd.htm i havent tried out the chords yet, but hopefully thats useful to you. |
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| scribe_layne_conpsy
Joined: 24/10/03 Posts: 21 Location: Auckland View Profile |
No ordinary thing guitar chords? Posted: Sun Jan 9, 2005 4:15 pm Does anyone have teh guitar chords for No ordinary thing? Haha first lyrics now this, think im getting into obbsession mode with this song lol |
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| scribe_layne_conpsy
Joined: 24/10/03 Posts: 21 Location: Auckland View Profile |
RE: No Ordinary thing lyrics please? Posted: Sun Jan 9, 2005 4:06 pm yaayyyyy |
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| Shade
muzic.net.nz Admin Joined: 17/07/02 Posts: 4473 Location: Manawatu View Profile |
RE: No Ordinary thing lyrics please? Posted: Sat Jan 8, 2005 10:28 am The lyrics for No Ordinary Thing are now up on OpShop's muzic.net.nz artist page, along with a link to their new website. Enjoy |
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| cam_e_hoe
Joined: 07/01/05 Posts: 1 Location: Auckland View Profile |
RE: No Ordinary thing lyrics please? Posted: Fri Jan 7, 2005 11:51 pm hey i was wondering do you have the lyrics to 'No Ordinary Day' yet? I LOVE that song too and its currently my summer song this yr If you have the lyrics can you please post them up here? thanks |
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| scribe_layne_conpsy
Joined: 24/10/03 Posts: 21 Location: Auckland View Profile |
RE: No Ordinary thing lyrics please? Posted: Thu Nov 4, 2004 8:07 pm Please please email me - chilaynebarratt@hotmail.com if you find the lyrics much appreciated |
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| scribe_layne_conpsy
Joined: 24/10/03 Posts: 21 Location: Auckland View Profile |
RE: OpShop Go Gold! Posted: Thu Nov 4, 2004 8:06 pm No ordinary thing is the bomb song gotta love it... needing the lyrics man! ehh |
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| scribe_layne_conpsy
Joined: 24/10/03 Posts: 21 Location: Auckland View Profile |
RE: Opshop Posted: Thu Nov 4, 2004 8:05 pm Opshop are the man... or men haha, havent been to a gig dunno when theyre performing next in Aucks but really wanna go! I love "no ordinary thing" you can probably tell in my post in teh discussion thing haha |
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| scribe_layne_conpsy
Joined: 24/10/03 Posts: 21 Location: Auckland View Profile |
No Ordinary thing lyrics please? Posted: Mon Nov 1, 2004 9:04 pm Does anyone have "No ordinary thing" lyrics please??? |
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| Shade
muzic.net.nz Admin Joined: 17/07/02 Posts: 4473 Location: Manawatu View Profile |
OpShop Go Gold! Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 8:01 pm One of NZ's favourite local acts Opshop sell gold! This is a huge achievement for the band who have had success with their singles 'Nothing Can Wait', 'Secrets', 'Saturated' and their latest huge hit 'No Ordinary Thing'. The band are currently on tour with Eight and have been playing to fantastic crowds all over the country.... don't miss them! |
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| nostatic
Joined: 08/07/04 Posts: 3 Location: West Coast View Profile |
Opshop Posted: Fri Jul 9, 2004 9:13 pm If you haven't been to a show..go If you dont own the cd..buy it you will dig "You are here" ...and of you don't. I will want to know why |
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