Frente!

Frente!
Frente! performing at the Corner Hotel, Melbourne in 2010.
From left to right: Simon Austin, Angie Hart, Pete Luscombe, Bill McDonald.
Background information
OriginMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
GenresIndie pop, folk-pop, alternative rock, pop rock, pop
Years active1989 (1989)–1998 (1998), 2004 (2004)–2005 (2005), 2010 (2010)–2011 (2011), 2014–present
LabelsThumb Print, Mushroom, Mammoth
MembersSimon Austin
Angie Hart
Past membersTim O'Connor
Mark Picton
Alastair Barden
Bill McDonald
Fraser Brindley
Jesse Tobias
Peter Luscombe

Frente! /frɛnt/ (or Frente) is an Australian folk-pop and indie pop group which originally formed in 1989. The original line-up consisted of Simon Austin on guitar and backing vocals, Angie Hart on lead vocals, Tim O'Connor on bass guitar (later replaced by Bill McDonald), and Mark Picton on drums (later replaced by Alastair Barden, then by Peter Luscombe).

In August 1991, they issued their debut extended play Whirled, which included the track, "Labour of Love". In March 1992, they released a second EP, Clunk, with its featured track "Ordinary Angels", peaking at No. 3 on the ARIA Singles Chart. It was followed in October by "Accidently Kelly Street" (the unintentional misprint of "Accidentally Kelly Street" was retained) which reached No. 4. Their debut album, Marvin the Album, issued in November, peaked at No. 5 on the ARIA Albums Chart. "Labour of Love" was released as an EP outside of Australasia in 1994 as a CD single with a cover version of New Order's "Bizarre Love Triangle" included.

The band split up in 1998, but have reunited three times to date – most recently in 2014. Australian rock music historian Ian McFarlane wrote that the group's "quirky, irreverent, acoustic-based sound was at odds with the usual guitar-heavy, grunge trends of the day. The band's presentation had a tweeness about it that could have been off-putting if not for its genuine freshness and honesty".[citation needed]


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