Phill Calvert Explained

Phill Calvert
Background:non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth Name:Phillip Calvert
Birth Date:1958 1, df=yes
Birth Place:Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Instrument:Drums, percussion
Genre:Post-punk, alternative rock
Years Active:1973–present
Label:Mute
Associated Acts:Boys Next Door, The Birthday Party, The Psychedelic Furs, Blue Ruin

Phillip Calvert (born 11 January 1958) is an Australian rock drummer and producer best known for his playing in the post-punk band The Birthday Party with Nick Cave.

History

At the private boys' school Caulfield Grammar in the early 1970s, Calvert met vocalist Nick Cave and guitarist Mick Harvey and formed a rock band with other students, playing parties and school functions. The band picked up Cave's friend Tracy Pew on bass, and after they finished secondary school they named themselves The Boys Next Door in 1977.[1] After making recordings for local independent labels Suicide (a subsidiary of Mushroom Records) and Missing Link, and playing hundreds of live shows, the band left for London in 1980 and renamed themselves The Birthday Party, signing first to 4AD Records and then to Mute Records.[2]

After his split with The Birthday Party in 1982, Calvert joined the UK group The Psychedelic Furs, touring the U.S., but never recorded with them.[3] He left before they recorded Mirror Moves in 1984.

He returned to Melbourne and in 1985 became a founding member of the rock group Blue Ruin.[4] [5] They recorded five LPs with Calvert and travelled to the UK. Calvert split with Blue Ruin in the late '80s. Blue Ruin reformed with Calvert for some shows in 2006.

Guitarist Ben Ling and Calvert have also co-produced the Melbourne band Witch Hats on releases Wound of a Little Horse (2006), Cellulite Soul (2008) and Solarium Down the Causeway (2009). In 2015 Calvert launched the label Behind the Beat Records with associate Ben Ling.[6] The first artist on the label is Seri Vida.

As of 2020 Calvert makes assemblage sculpture in collaboration with his wife Julia under the name "Kitty Calvert".[7] [8]

Selected discography

Albums

DVD

As producer

See also

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Boys Next Door, 1978.
  2. Beavan, Z. Ed. Mute Records: Artists, Business History. 2018. Bloomsbury USA. p.93 footnote 5
  3. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RIU19840501.2.4.1
  4. Web site: Rising from Ruin. 10 February 2006.
  5. Web site: Blue Ruin.
  6. Web site: People: Phill Calvert . Behind The Beat Records . 17 February 2019.
  7. Web site: We Turn Pre-Loved Vintage Treasure into Beautiful (Or Scary) Sculptures and Wall Art. 18 February 2020 .
  8. Web site: Kitty Calvert Assemblage Sculptures. 12 April 2021.
  9. Web site: Witch Hats - Enter Stage Left.
  10. Web site: 100% on Point Post-Punk! Masses: Horde Mentality Review + Stream - CVLT Nation . 28 February 2014 .
  11. Web site: Beauty in the Ordinary: A musical love letter to the late Tony Cohen. 11 September 2020.