Warrnambool Standard 16th May 2002 - ©Copyright Warrnambool Standard 2002 All rights reserved
Tane: (l-r) Cherie Hayden, Paul Martin, Trina Brown and Cherie Amor at the Port Fairy folkie.
I NTRICATE harmonies and driving rhythms will resonate through the Liquid Lounge on Tuesday night when Warrnambool four-piece Tane launches its debut album. Internal Resonance was recorded during the past two years at Tony Peel's Motherload Studio and displays the group's unique combination of acoustic rock, folk and pop. Tane is Trina Brown (guitar), Cherie Amor (bass), Cherie Hayden (djembe) and Paul Martin (lead guitar). Brown, Amor and Hayden all provide vocals to create a dynamic mix of harmonies and melodies. Hayden said the group spent four weeks working on the album, sharing the songwriting duties and making the most of what she described as ''a good atmosphere''. ''It was exciting,'' she said of recording the album. ''We're hoping to record a new one at the end of this year.'' The band proved a hit at this year's Port Fairy Folk Festival, where it unofficially launched its 14-track album. Hayden said Tane felt right at home at the folkie and was working towards getting more gigs on the festival circuit. "We're not a pub band, so we're trying to get into (the festival) scene." The CD launch at the Liquid Lounge marks the group's first gig in about a month, with Hayden explaining the band decided to take some time to write new material and have a break before releasing Internal Resonance. The band will be joined on the night by 21st Century Ox drummer Harry Fahey. Tane will be working hard during the coming months before Amor heads to Thailand later in the year. The band has lined up gigs at the Hotel Warrnambool in September and is expected to be back at the FishSails Saturday afternoon sessions soon. The Liquid Lounge launch starts at 8.30pm, with tickets available at the door. Tane will be supported by duo Marco and Bonnie.
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