Trucker
Trucker have been described at various times as "a powerhouse of big Kiwi alt/rock/pop/noise" and "a supergroup of Waikato musicians". Self described as 'intelligent big dumb rock', Trucker blended American
indie-rock, Kiwi Flying Nun aesthetics, early New York punk and "My
Sharona". Twin guitar solos being the key component of any Trucker song,
they were always on the rock side of pop. Trucker taught many a Hamilton
band how to play LOUD.
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Members
Trucker's pedigree is evident in various members past and present
projects, the most notable of course being Dolf de Borst
as bass player/singer with the Datsuns. Other bands with Trucker
connections are the Hollow Grinders, MSU, The Nerve, The Shrugs, Book of Martyrs, The Haunting, Hapukalypse Now, King Biscuit, Johnny Fist, Scooter, Swamp Goblin, Disjecta Membra and Calamari Bushmen, to name a few.
The various lineups of Trucker included:
Jamie Stone : vocals,
guitar
Stan Jagger : guitar
Paul Tregilgas: drums
Paul Oakley : bass
Dolf de Borst : bass
Adrian Webclaw : bass
Terry Edwards: drums
Julian Smith: guitar
Releases
- Jude - 1999 (FACE Records)
- Wasted In Heaven EP - 2004 (FACE Records)
Compilations
- Vatican was released on the compilation Green Eggs and Hamilton - 1997
- Hi-Ace appears on the promo CD NZ on Air Indie Hit Disc 1- 1997
- Infection appears on the promo CD NZ on Air Indie Hit Disc 7 - 1998
- Up Your Tempo appeared on a free "Rip it Up" New Music Compilation - 1999
- Up Your Tempo appears on the promo CD NZ on Air Indie Hit Disc 10 - 2000
- On the Rocks appears on the 2001 compilation Year Zero
Published Articles
- Trucker interview by Jeff Neems, Nexus, 1 September 1998, P12
- The Trucker CD release, Waikato Times, 2 November 1999, p11