Hobo Rocket Explained

Hobo Rocket
Type:Studio
Artist:Pond
Cover:Hobo_Rocket.jpg
Released: (AUS)
Recorded:July 2012
Studio: (Perth, Western Australia)
Length:34:00
Label:Modular
Producer:Kevin Parker
Prev Title:Beard, Wives, Denim
Prev Year:2012
Next Title:Man It Feels Like Space Again
Next Year:2015

Hobo Rocket is the fifth studio album by Australian psychedelic rock band Pond, released in Australia on 2 August 2013, through Modular Recordings.

Hobo Rocket appeared at 37th on the ARIA Charts two weeks after release.[1]

Recording

Hobo Rocket is Pond's shortest album, in terms of track length and run time, with just seven tracks, clocking in at exactly 34 minutes. The album was recorded in July 2012, five months after the release of their previous album, Beard, Wives, Denim. Five of the seven songs were recorded at Dirt Diamond Studios, "Midnight Mass (At the Market Street Payphone)" and "Hobo Rocket" were recorded at Poached Egg Studios. The album was engineered by Clint Oliver, mastered by Rob Grant at Poon's Head Studio, and was produced by Kevin Parker.[2]

Release

Two singles were released as free digital downloads to promoted the album. The first, "Giant Tortoise", was released on 15 May 2013 alongside the announcement of the new album. The second single, "Xanman", was released on 18 June 2013.

Hobo Rocket was released in Australia on 2 August 2013, in the United Kingdom and Europe on 5 August 2012, and in the United States and day later.[3]

Critical reception

Hobo Rocket received generally positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the release received an average score of 71, based on 22 reviews, indicating "generally favourable reviews".

Live performances

Following the release of Hobo Rocket, Pond toured Australia in December 2013, performing in Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney across nine days.[4] The band performed numerous shows across Australia in February and April 2014, and supported Arctic Monkeys during their tour of Australia and New Zealand. In May, they performed at Primavera in Barcelona, and in June, they performed at Field Day in London.[5] According to Setlist.fm, "Giant Tortoise" is one of the band's most played songs live.[6] The rest of the songs are fairly uncommon; "Aloneaflameaflower" was played during their 2024 tour, appearing for the first time since 2019, "Whatever Happened to the Million Head Collide?" was last played in 2020, "Midnight Mass (At the Market Street Payphone)" in 2018, and "Xanman" and "O Dharma" in 2014. The titular track, "Hobo Rocket", has never been played live.

Personnel

Pond

Additional

Technical personnel

Charts

Chart (2013)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[7] 37
Australian Physical Albums (ARIA)33
Australian Digital Albums (ARIA)41

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pond - Hobo Rocket. australian-charts.com.
  2. Hobo Rocket. Liner notes. 2013. Modular Recordings.
  3. Web site: Pond - Hobo Rocket. 2 August 2013. Modular People. https://web.archive.org/web/20130805101251/http://modularpeople.com/news/album-stream-pond-hobo-rocket/24942.html. 5 August 2013. dead.
  4. Web site: Pond. Modular People. https://web.archive.org/web/20130907224555/http://www.modularpeople.com/artists/pond/2593.html. 7 September 2013. dead.
  5. Web site: Pond news - Rage, Spicks & Specks, Arctic Monkeys. Modular People. 12 February 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140306092221/http://www.modularpeople.com/news/pond-news-rage-spicks-and-specks-arctic-monkeys/27736.html. 6 March 2014. dead.
  6. Web site: Pond - Songs played total. Setlist.fm.
  7. Web site: ARIA Report 1224. ARIA. https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20130819233959/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/23790/20130819-0001/Issue1224.pdf. 20 August 2015. dead.