The Triangles

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Promotional graphic for 2010 release of The Triangles' "Applejack." Pictured (left to right): Matt Gormann, Katherine Simpson, Eleanor Horsburgh, Julie Conway, Robert Simpson. Triangles "Applejack" 2010 promo graphic.jpg
Promotional graphic for 2010 release of The Triangles' "Applejack." Pictured (left to right): Matt Gormann, Katherine Simpson, Eleanor Horsburgh, Julie Conway, Robert Simpson.

The Triangles are an indie pop band from Melbourne, Australia.

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Eleanor Horsburgh, Julie Conway, Katherine Simpson (née James), Matt Gormann and Robert Simpson met as school friends in Boronia, a suburb of Melbourne. They began playing together in 2003 and collaborated on writing songs that mixed elements of rock, psych-pop and folk. They performed in local venues and self-released two song collections before signing with local label Half a Cow Records. Through Half a Cow they released the CDs Magic Johnson (2005) and Seventy-Five Year Plan (2007). Magic Johnson spawned the regional hit singles "Applejack" and "Let’s Replace the Cityscapes."

The Triangles ostensibly split after the release of their second CD when several members left Australia. The band reformed early in 2010 when they were approached to perform "Applejack" in a Spanish TV commercial for Estrella Damm. Consequently, the tune became a hit single in Spain during the summer of 2010, reaching No. 1 on the Spanish iTunes singles chart, [1] as well as spending 14 weeks on the CD singles chart, peaking at No. 8. [2] The commercial has been viewed on YouTube over eight million times as of 2021, [3] and led to the posting of numerous home-grown "Applejack" music videos by Spanish fans. [4] An album of previously released Triangles songs was released in July 2010 by Universal Music Spain. [5] "Applejack" is also featured in Jetstar Airways advertising, [6] and in 2013 for the LG G2 smartphone ad in Europe and the U.S. [7] [8] [9]

The Triangles reactivated in late 2010 with new music in the form of an EP entitled The Night Lunch, released independently in 2011. [10]

On 19 November 2013, World of Rock Records announced the release of "Applejack" as a limited edition, yellow seven-inch vinyl single, with "Let's Replace The Cityscapes" serving as the B-side. It was scheduled to be released in 2014. [11] A commercial for the single was released by World of Rock Records on 19 December 2013. [12]

As of 2017, Katherine and Robert Simpson perform and record as the duo Blooming Heck. [13] [14]

Members

Other appearances

The Triangles appear as guest artistes on When I Cross the River, the 2007 CD by Melbourne folk performer Tom Bolton. [15]

Discography

Albums

Singles/EPs

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References

  1. "Melbourne’s The Triangles Hit No.1 In Spain," MessAndNoise.com Archived 6 June 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  2. The Triangles "Applejack" - Spain Top 50 Singles chart performance at ACharts.us
  3. The Estrella Damm channel on YouTube
  4. The Triangles official website, 26 June 2010 posting (archived)
  5. "The Triangles" CD at Amazon.es
  6. Jetstar Airways "Low Fares Are Just Part of the Story" on YouTube
  7. LG G2 "Learning From You" on YouTube
  8. "WhatSongIsInThatCommercial.com". Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 24 October 2013.
  9. TVAdMusic.co.uk
  10. The Triangles official website, 13 June 2011 posting (archived)
  11. "World of Rock Records".
  12. Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine : THE TRIANGLES "APPLEJACK" Yellow 7-Inch Vinyl Coming Spring 2014! Pre-orders are up now!. YouTube .
  13. Blooming Heck on Facebook
  14. Blooming Heck on SoundCloud
  15. Tom Bolton home page