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Panel of Judges

Panel of Judges is an indie rock band from Melbourne, Australia. Dion Nania began the group in 1997 as a solo project, then added Alison Bolger, Michael Nichols and Paul Williams soon afterwards.

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Nania, originally from Geelong, had played with the Golden Lifestyle Band; Bolger, originally from Brisbane, had played bass in Clag and Sleepy Township and in looser configurations such as an improvisational group with Mia Schoen and Ellen Turner; Williams had been a member of Perth group Molasses and, in the early days of Panel of Judges was also drumming in Melbourne band Jaguar is Jaguar; and Nichols had been a formative figure in the Hanshalf Trio in Melbourne, Crabstick and Blairmailer in Sydney, and the 'travelling' group Ruff Buff.[citation needed]

Panel of Judges' first release was an EP, Blind as a Bat on Chapter Music in 1998; their debut album Cool Fool was released later that year after which Nichols left and the band continued as a three-piece. They travelled to Europe in 2002, playing in London and Paris, and returned in 2004 to record their second album No Scandal - No Future - In Heaven, the title of which was 'stolen from a card left on Serge Gainsbourg's grave'. They have since toured Japan and New Zealand; their third album, Bad Vibrations was released on Mistletone in late 2008.

Members

  • Dion Nania - guitar, vocals
  • Alison Bolger - bass, vocals
  • Paul Williams - drums
  • Martin Frawley - guitar

Discography

Albums

  • Cool Fool (1999)
  • No Scandal - No Future - In Heaven - Independent/MGM (GP4) (20 February 2006)
  • Bad Vibrations - Mistletone[2] (MIST025) (22 November 2008)

EPs

  • Blind as a Bat - Chapter Music (CH26) (February 1999)
  • Open Casket - Weather Records (WR007) (September 2004)

Singles

  • "Panel"

References

  1. Rolling Stone March 2009 Album Review (p.107)



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