Cam Avery

Cam Avery
Birth name Cameron Avery
Born (1988-04-21) 21 April 1988
Fremantle, Perth, Australia
Genres Psychedelic rock, alternative rock, Neo-psychedelia, dream pop, psychedelic pop, space rock, garage rock, blues
Occupation(s) Musician, singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist
Instruments Guitar, bass, drums, vocals, piano, harmonica
Labels Spinning Top
Associated acts Tame Impala
Pond
The Growl
The Last Shadow Puppets
Allbrook/Avery
Red Shoes Boy
AAA Aardvark Getdown Services
Golden Triangle Municipal Funk Band

Cam Avery (born 21 April 1988) is an Australian multi-instrumentalist, musician, singer and songwriter. He is best known as a member of the bands Pond and Tame Impala, and for fronting his own band, The Growl. He is also a big supporter of the Western Australian football team, The West Coast Eagles.

Early life

Born in East Fremantle, Avery moved around north of Perth for a number of years; living in the town of Broome until the age of 6, when his parents split up.[1] At 7 years old, he temporarily settled in Como, and attended Collier Primary School.[1] He claims he never fit in at school, and "wasn't really good at anything besides choir".[1] Avery then moved on to live in his grandmother's house in Leeming with his mother, and brother Eliott.[1]

From an early age, Avery wanted to be a player on the AFL team, The West Coast Eagles.[2] He began playing guitar aged sixteen and writing songs at seventeen; and as a child occasionally played piano. In his youth, Avery listened extensively to gospel, blues and soul music, particularly musicians Skip James and Son House.[1]

Career

Avery initially started off as a member in the band, Red Shoes Boy, and played drums for singer Abbe May, but gradually moved off to form The Growl. From guidance off a friend, he eventually bonded with Tame Impala frontman Kevin Parker, and moved in with him.[3] He would then become a part of the Perth music scene; becoming a founding member of Pond, alongside Jay Watson, Jamie Terry and Joe Ryan. Avery would then go on to live with fellow band member and friend Nick Allbrook and create the duo Allbrook/Avery.[4] As well as playing in Allbrook/Avery and Pond, Avery formed and fronted Fremantle based garage rock band, The Growl, recruiting fellow musicians Clinton Oliver, Marc Earley, Michael Jelinek, Samuel Kuzich and James Ireland.[5] They released their Clever Lever EP in 2011, with their debut What Would Christ Do?? released shortly after in 2013. They also supported Tame Impala around America in 2012 and 2013 and supported English musician Jake Bugg in 2014.[6] In May 2013, it was revealed that Tame's bassist, Nick Allbrook would leave the band to pursue other projects.[7] Following the departure, it was confirmed that Avery would replace Allbrook, ultimately becoming a part of the band's new line up.[8] Not long after joining Tame, he and Kevin Parker founded the psychedelic funk band, AAA Aardvark Getdown Services (originally named Kevin Spacey). The formation came about as a fundraiser for another Perth based musician and friend, Felicity Groom, who, whilst heavily pregnant had her car stolen.[9] Avery was featured on bass, along with Parker on drums and fellow musician Cam Parkin on keys.[10] On 21 December 2013, they played a second set under the name The Golden Triangle Municipal Funk Band, with Ben Whitt (former frontman of The Chemist) on guitar and vocals, Avery on bass and Parker on drums.[11] On 22 February 2014 it was announced that AAA Aardvark Getdown Services would play a gig alongside Pond, Peter Bibby, The Silents and Felicity Groom, organised by Fremantle-based record label, Spinning Top.[12] In 2012 it was revealed that Avery and Nick Allbrook had collaborated with London-based shoegaze band, The Horrors, to record new material for Allbrook/Avery (following their debut Big 'Art, released in 2011).[13] They recorded two LP's in a basement in London with four-fifths of The Horrors' line up. The first record released will be Sunroom, following that will be Wedding Songs.[14] The bands initially came into contact when Allbrook/Avery supported The Horrors on their Australian tour in Laneway 2012.[15] Other musicians such as Jerome Watson from The History of Apple Pie, Holly Warren from Novella and Jason Holt from Spectrum contributed to the record.[16] There is currently no release date. Pond's sixth album, Man It Feels Like Space Again, was released in January 2015. The record was mixed by Kevin Parker in his Perth studio.[17] Avery spent the majority of 2016 touring with The Last Shadow Puppets on their Everything You've Come To Expect tour. Avery announced that he is planning to release a solo album in Spring 2017.

Personal life

Avery is an avid follower of Perth sports team, The West Coast Eagles. He also owns a dog, Themba.

References

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