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MODLES - The Zoo - Fortitude Valley, QLD, Australia

Oct 21, 2023

7:00 PM GMT+10
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Models – one of Australia’s most-loved bands – are going on the road to celebrate the 40th anniversary of their breakthrough hit, ‘I Hear Motion’. The opening track on the band’s third album, The Pleasure of Your Company, ‘I Hear Motion’ became Models’ first Top 40 hit when it was released in 1983. It was the beginning of a remarkable ride for the Melbourne band. Soon after, they went on tour with David Bowie. Later, they played for Prince Charles and Princess Diana, hit the US Top 40, were featured in The Andy Warhol Diaries, and inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame. Models are that rare breed of bands – one that has successfully straddled critical acclaim, cult appeal and commercial success. “Alongside The Boys Next Door/The Birthday Party, Models were one of the first Melbourne bands to rise out of the ashes of that city’s hothouse punk/new wave explosion of the late 1970s with a clear vision and wider appeal,” says Ian McFarlane, author of The Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. A masterpiece of composition, ‘I Hear Motion’ was the start of Models’ extraordinary chart run, which included eight Top 40 hits. The song was later featured in Yahoo Serious’ hit movie Young Einsteinand in 2021 its timeless appeal was apparent when it appeared in the ABC TV series The Newsreader. And it is now the opening song in the new documentary Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story. Four decades after it was released, ‘I Hear Motion’ still thrills, sounding fresh and inventive. Models never go out of style. Just count it out/ Shout in your sleep/ You say the word/ I hear motion
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November 4th 2023
Still got it after so many years. Great musicianship, iconic songs. Just the thing to celebrate life
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Models Biography

When they formed, Models were hailed as one of the most innovative and imaginative Australian bands. Nearly four decades later, nothing has changed. Well, that’s not quite right – a lot of things have changed, but not the band’s approach to making music. Models have always done things their own way. As the authors of The 100 Best Australian Albums (which featured Models’ The Pleasure Of Your Company) stated: “Melbourne electronic outfit Models followed a distinctly perverse and disjointed course from the outset.” The band actually had a “no singles” policy when they started – which annoyed Molly Meldrum. In 1980, Molly stopped his car on busy Chapel Street in Melbourne when he spotted a couple of Models. “He blocked traffic for several minutes to berate us,” singer Sean Kelly smiles, “telling us that we were doing no one any favours and that our song ‘Happy Birthday IBM’ could’ve been a hit!” (Molly didn’t hold a grudge, later calling Models “one of my favourite bands from the Countdown era”). Models rescinded their “no singles” policy with their second album, Local &/or General, and their chart-topping run of hits includes ‘I Hear Motion’, ‘Big On Love,’ ‘Barbados’ and ‘Out Of Mind Out Of Sight’. Models are that rare breed of bands – one that has successfully straddled critical acclaim, cult appeal and commercial success. “Alongside The Boys Next Door/The Birthday Party, Models were one of the first Melbourne bands to rise out of the ashes of that city’s hothouse punk/new wave explosion of the late 1970s with a clear vision and wider appeal,” says Ian McFarlane, author of The Encyclopedia Of Australian Rock And Pop. Models were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2010. “We might go into hibernation occasionally – actually, quite a lot,” Sean Kelly says, “but we have never broken up.” Models have continued to record, recently releasing two EPs, GTK and MEMO. And live, the band pays tribute to the pop genius of James Freud, who died in 2010. The songs still sound fresh. “We don’t think of them as being old,” Andrew Duffield says. Models never go out of style. est. 1978
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