Ups And Downs
Brisbane band Ups and Downs played a brand of ethereal,
well-crafted, jangly guitar pop that called to mind Australian
post-punk icons The Church. The bands influences also extended to
overseas groups like Cocteau Twins, REM, Siouxsie and The Banshees
and The Flamin' Groovies. Indeed, the name Ups and Downs was
derived from a track on the Flamin' Groovies 1978 album, Now.
Greg and Darren Atkinson got their start in late 1970s powerpop
band 42nd Street. Ken Allen (guitar) and Neil Coombe (guitar)
completed the line-up. 42nd Street issued one single, Work It
Out, on the Virgo Seven label in 1979 and also contributed a
track called Mistaken Identity to radio station 4IP's
various artists compilation album, That's Queensland.
42nd Street made little impact beyond the Brisbane scene and in
1983 the Atkinson brothers formed Ups and Downs as a three-piece
band with Peter Hamilton-Shaw (guitar) joining soon after to round
out the sound. The band issued it's debut single Living Inside
My Head on the Basketcase label in December 1984.
Ups and Downs then issued a second single called Perfect
Crime on Basketcase before venturing down to Sydney. The
Waterfront label re-issued Perfect Crime in September 1985,
by which time Ups and Downs had built-up a strong cult following
on the Sydney inner-city music scene.
The bands second single on Waterfront, In The Shadows in
April 1986, was a gorgeous slice of harmony-drenched guitar pop
and one of the best independent singles for the year.
Ups and Downs signed a new deal with the True Tone label
(through PolyGram) which resulted in the release of the mini-album
Sleepless in August 1986 and the single The Living Kind.
To coincide with the singles release, Ups and Downs supported US
visitors The Flamin' Groovies on their Australian tour.
In 1987, Trevor O'Neil joined the band on keyboards, which gave
the band an even more spacious sound. By the end of 1987, Ups and
Downs had signed with the Mushroom label. The band entered
Sydney's Paradise Studios in March 1988 to record their debut
album Underneath The Watchful Eye. Mushroom issued the
singles Lit By The Fuse and Moments Away before the
album appeared in November.
Underneath The Watchful Eye was a strong showcase for
the band's song writing skills and musical adventurousness.
Founder member John Flade left the band in June 1989.
The band ended its Mushroom association later in the year and
moved to the Volition label for the 12" EP Rash (1990). By
the end of the the year the Atkinson's had split Ups and Downs to
form the decidedly noisier outfit Big Heavy Stuff.
In recent years Ups & Downs have reunited for Australian
shows.
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