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The Mint Chicks

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Bio

The Mint Chicks make spazzy, heavy, poppy music with lyrics about things like sports teams, love, death, obsession, and drug addiction. Turn ons: the Buzzcocks, comic books, A Clockwork Orange, Refused, speedfreaks, Devo, At the Drive-In, Flying Nun Records, Public Image Ltd, bright colours, black, the Beach Boys, Naked Lunch, Slayer ringtones, Pro tools, Miles' electric period, Grand Theft Auto, Black Sabbath, ring mod pedals, psychedelia, Roy Orbison, and the Locust.

Playing packed-out little venues in New Zealand since 2002, the Mint Chicks (singer and wurlitzer piano player Kody Nielson, bassist Michael Logie, drummer Paul Roper and guitarist Ruban Nielson) have climbed all the PA's, back flipped off all the drum risers, bloodied all the fingers, scrapped all the haters, broken all the hearts, ripped all the clothing, bashed all the microphones and smashed all the bottles in preparation for the release of their newest and most exciting record: 'Crazy?Yes!Dumb?No!'.

'Octagon, Octagon, Octagon' came in 2003, the Mint Chicks had just signed to legendary NZ label Flying Nun Records. It's influences were varied and it's local impact was felt immediately, taking student radio by storm with 4 number 1's and 5 'bnet' awards, even though it was only a six-track document of youthful enthusiasm and little bit of home-made inventiveness (the band militantly self produce/engineer their records, do their own artwork and designed their own website). This was the sound of hardcore damaged beyond repair by bubblegum, LSD and artschool.

The following year, after a single on the highly respected Fierce Panda label in the UK (hyped as a 'one minute masterpiece' by Kerrang) they released their second EP: 'Anti-Tiger', which placed even greater emphasis on both the chaotic and the melodic. It was well received, earning four K's from Kerrang, and '9/10' from Blunt magazine.

The year after that, the band had released a couple of EP's and toured New Zealand a trillion times (as well as doing a couple of trips to the US, one to England and half a dozen to Australia, having the good fortune to play support slots for the White Stripes, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, TV on the Radio, and the Blood Brothers). They decided to shut themselves away and try their hand at a long player. They hired a house on a lonely beach in New Zealand's 'far north' (accessible only at low tide) and without as much as an engineer to guide proceedings they churned out 'F**k the Golden Youth'. Not quite the debut anyone was expecting, it has an abrasive sound and was by no means universally praised, but the Sunday Star Times called it 'revolutionary stuff' and Australia's Blunt magazine called it both 'one of the best albums of 2005' and 'pop trying to kill itself in the most sadistic way possible' in the same review.

The Mint Chicks latest record, 'Crazy?Yes!Dumb?No!', sees a few important progressions from the previous records:

Firstly, we find singer Kody Nielson's former disaffected, bratty screech practically smooth to a croon.

Secondly, we find the Nielson brothers songwriting finally in full flight. The Beach Boys have, for the moment, gained the upper hand on the Locust. Does this mean that this new record has seen the Mint Chicks hone their disjointed, noisy assault into an album of shiny pop anthems? Well, in short, yes.

Thirdly, although once again the band have recorded with very little interference from 'grown ups', there are a few exceptions. After the band had been recording and writing for six months in Kody's garage, they went to Chris Nielson (the father of the two brothers in the band) for help. A seasoned musician, Chris helped pull a gem from the quagmire by adding an experienced ear and some much welcome Pro-tools expertise. The Nielson brothers were helped through the mixing process and some additional recording sessions to get the record perfect with their father before handing it over to mastering legend Howie Weinberg in New York (Nirvana, the Mars Volta, Modest Mouse, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs).

Howard Devoto said that Punk was a way of 'trouble-shooting modern forms of unhappiness' and when you listen to the Mint Chicks you'll see they must have taken this to heart in a big way. Kody puts it like this: 'don't cut your wrists, you've got beautiful fists'.

Band Members:
Paul Roper (drums)
Ruban Nielson (guitar)
Kody Nielson (vocals)
Michael Logie (bass)

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Upcoming Gigs

16-01-09 Mount Smart Stadium

07-03-09 Auckland Zoo

Releases

Crazy? Yes! Dumb? No!
Year: 2006
Type: LP

Fuck The Golden Youth
Year: 2005
Type: Album

Anti Tiger
Year: 2004
Type: EP

Octagon, Octagon, Octagon
Year: 2003
Type: EP

Genres

Punk

Labels

Flying Nun

Location

Auckland

Image Galleries

Christchurch with Die Die Die!

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The Mint Chicks

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Discussion

Topic Replies Author Views Last Post
Crazy? Yes! Dumb? No! 3 Shade 855 Wed Dec 13, 2006 7:00 pm
sherpa
NEW! THE MINT CHICKS 1 the Mint Chicks 563 Tue Jan 3, 2006 11:44 pm
the Mint Chicks
First Signing to Mushroom Music NZ 1 Shade 634 Mon Aug 22, 2005 3:24 pm
Shade
The Mint Chicks in Australia 1 Shade 627 Sun Aug 7, 2005 11:32 am
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What are the little trouble makers up to now? 1 Shade 690 Sun Jul 10, 2005 11:19 am
Shade
greylynn library hall 1 muzzl3 698 Wed May 4, 2005 9:32 pm
muzzl3
The Mint Chicks - 'Fuck The Golden Youth' 1 Shade 811 Fri Apr 8, 2005 9:23 pm
Tama Drummer
7" Blue Split with Whirlwind Heat 1 merge, NC 776 Wed Aug 25, 2004 2:20 pm
merge, NC
The Mint Chicks announce Auckland Live Show 1 Shade 867 Wed Jul 28, 2004 9:24 pm
Shade
Mint Chicks Tour 1 Shade 913 Fri Jul 2, 2004 5:14 pm
Shade
Mint Chicks make splash in UK 1 Shade 918 Thu Mar 18, 2004 6:23 pm
Shade
The Mint Chicks Review Up 1 Shade 906 Wed Feb 4, 2004 7:34 pm
Shade
The Mint Chicks National Tour 1 Shade 873 Sun Dec 28, 2003 12:43 pm
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Mint Chicks To Open for The White Stripes in Australia 1 Shade 933 Tue Sep 30, 2003 6:47 pm
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