Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeIndyFINALLY FRIDAY: Our Crash landing

FINALLY FRIDAY: Our Crash landing

By MICHELLE HERBISON

WHEN the members of Boom Crash Opera get together they rock like they’re still on tour 20 years ago with something to prove, according to frontman Peter Farnan.
He told the Independent the band was back to establish and reinforce its legacy.
“We’re very much on our front foot. We were always striving to get somewhere and we kind of still feel like that.”
Other creative endeavours have taken centre-stage for the band’s members since their heyday in the ’80s and ’90s when they produced hits such as Onion Skin, Hands Up In The Air and Her Charity.
Farnan has been busy composing for theatre and feature films, while drummer Peter Maslan plays with Mark Seymour’s band.
“We can go for three months without seeing each other,” Farnan laughed.
But the fire still burns for Boom Crash Opera’s unique sound, with Farnan and Maslan being joined by Greg O’Connor, Dale Ryder, Ian Tilley and occasionally, Richard Pleasance.
“There’s such a legacy of hits there and a band ethos and communal energy that only happens when that group of people come together,” Farnan explained.
“I think the name of the band is really well known and we’ve got a few songs in the repertoire that people will recognise but they won’t necessarily realise it was our song.”
The band is now taking advantage of industry changes by rereleasing its first three albums in a boxed set alongside a new album of rare material previously recorded but never released.
“Everything was vetted,” Farnan recalled of the days of what he termed “corporate rock”.
“You’d write and record an album of material then that would be scrapped and you’d write and record another album. This often happened and we copped it a lot.
“We look back now and go, ‘These songs are fantastic’.”
Farnan also wrote two new songs for the album boxed set, inspired by friend and cancer sufferer Connie Johnson whose brother Samuel recently unicycled around Australia in the Love Your Sister campaign.
Boom Crash Opera will feature alongside a string of local and visiting acts at Geelong Showgrounds’ inaugural Motor City Music Festival on 7 to 9 March.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Good Friday Appeal provides regional funding boost

The Barwon South West will share in $3 million in funding from the Good Friday Appeal and The Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH) this year. Victorian...
More News

Testing the limits of wearable tech

Smartwatches and other wearable devices are ubiquitous in the world of sport and fitness. But how well do they really measure when other variables are...

NBAC set to close for up to six months

The North Bellarine Aquatic Centre (NBAC) will close for up to six months for construction works. The City of Greater Geelong announced late last week...

Investing in Local Talent: Top Skill Sets to Grow Geelong’s Economy

Geelong has seen strong economic growth in recent years, with more businesses opening up and employment opportunities steadily increasing. This steady job growth benefits...

Anthony continues Olympic blitz

Australian Olympic champion Jakara Anthony has kept her stunning Games record alive, making it five rounds of competition unbeaten after she topped moguls qualifying...

Bareena prevails on home rinks

Bareena came away with an 80 to 66 win against Geelong Cement in Division 2 of Geelong Bowls Region at home on Saturday 7...

Afternoon intersection collision

Four people have been taken to hospital following a three-car collision near Lara, with a part of Bacchus Marsh Road blocked off to the...

Finals make-up looks set with one round to go

The final four of the Geelong Bowls Region Premier Pennant competition seems set with one round to go in the final home and away...

Calling all dog walkers

The paws will hit the pavement in two weeks to raise funds for the animals who need it most. Local organisation Geelong Animal Welfare Society...

Gender equality in sport

The Bellarine community can nominate members of their local sporting clubs for an award promoting gender equality in sport. This year’s Monica...

Lara stuns with outright win

Lara has thrown the Geelong Cricket Association Division 1 finals race even more wide open with a stunning outright victory against Newtown & Chilwell. Maximum...