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[[image:Nw020.jpg|right|thumb|Nervous Wreck setlist, c. 1999]]
 
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''Nervous Wreck'' were formed in 1999 by frontman/songwriter [[Martin Green]] (vocals, bass), and were active around Hamilton until 2003.  In June 2007, they underwent a name-change to ''Damn The Maps''.
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''Nervous Wreck'' were formed in 1998 by frontman/songwriter [[Martin Green]] (vocals, bass), and were active around Hamilton until 2001.  In June 2007, they underwent a name-change to ''Damn The Maps''.
  
Many of Nervous Wreck's early gigs were at [[JBCs]] but they later played larger shows supporting [[The Datsuns]], Head Like A Hole, Stellar*, Tadpole and others.  Described variously as "alternative rock" and "progressive grunge" the band's style has been compared to Smashing Pumpkins, Radiohead, Muse, Jeff Buckley, Coldplay etc. Scant information survives regarding Green's other band members during this period, although apparently [[Paul Innes]] played guitar and backing vocals sometime around 2002.
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Many of Nervous Wreck's early gigs were at [[JBCs]] but they later played larger shows supporting [[The Datsuns]], Head Like A Hole, Stellar*, Tadpole and others.  Described variously as "alternative rock" and "progressive grunge", the band's style has been compared to Smashing Pumpkins, Radiohead, Muse, Jeff Buckley and Coldplay. Green's other band members during this period were [[Ryan Tattersall]] (guitar) and [[Jason Pinfold]] (drums). [[Paul Innes]] played rhythm guitar with them briefly around 1999.
  
Nervous Wreck independently released an EP ''[[All Aboard]]'' and songs received playlisting on Auckland’s Bfm and [[The Rock]], Hamilton’s [[The Generator]] and the band appeared on TVNZ's ''Good Morning New Zealand''.   
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They independently released an EP, [[From Out Of Nowhere]], in 1999, and songs received playlisting on Auckland’s BFM and [[The Rock]], Hamilton’s [[The Generator]], and the band appeared on TVNZ's Good Morning New Zealand.   
  
 
[[Image:Martingreen.jpg|left|thumb|Martin Green, c. 2006]]
 
[[Image:Martingreen.jpg|left|thumb|Martin Green, c. 2006]]
Martin Green re-located to Melbourne, Australia in 2003 and formed a new line-up of Nervous Wreck with Melbournites [[Nick Riley]] (guitar, vocals) and [[Mark Coats]] (drums, percussion).  The ''[[All Aboard]]'' EP was re-released on the new band's own label ''Riley Records'' in Australia, and in April of 2004 won the Melbourne ''Reach Out - Dare To Dream'' unsigned band competition.  They have sinced received good radio coverage around Australia on Triple J, Triple R, PBS, 3NRG, 97.9RIMFM and have appeared on Channel 31's ''Russ Kellet's Melbourne'' show.
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Martin Green re-located to Melbourne, Australia in 2001 and formed a new line-up of Nervous Wreck with Melbournites ''Nick Riley'' (guitar, vocals) and ''Mark Coats'' (drums, percussion).  The [[All Aboard]] EP was released on the new band's own label ''Riley Records'' in Australia in 2004, and won the Melbourne ''Reach Out - Dare To Dream'' unsigned band competition.  They have since received good radio coverage around Australia on Triple J, Triple R, PBS, 3NRG, 97.9RIMFM and have appeared on Channel 31's ''Russ Kellet's Melbourne'' show and ''The 1700.
  
[[Image:Current.jpg|right|thumb|Nick Riley, Martin Green and Mark Coats, c. 2006]]Between September of 2004 and April of 2005 Nervous Wreck supported another ex-patriot New Zealand band Evermore for several dates of their national Australian tour.  In the meantime money won from the ''Reach Out...'' competition had been used to complete recordings for their second single/EP [[Log Off]], which was released in March 2005, again under ''Riley Records''. In late 2005/early 2006 a third EP [[Ain't It Always]] was released independently. 
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Between September 2004 and April 2005 Nervous Wreck supported another ex-patriot New Zealand band ''Evermore'' for several dates of their national Australian tour.  In the meantime, money won from the ''Reach Out...'' competition had been used to complete recordings for their second single/EP [[Log Off]], which was released in March 2005, again under ''Riley Records''.  
  
Damn The Maps released their first full-length album, [[Input Output]], in 2008.  In the interim, they released a series of ''6 songs over 6 months'' from their website, under the title of ''Stare At The Screen''.
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''Damn The Maps'' released their first full-length album, [[Input Output]], in 2008.  In the interim, they made and released six videos for this album and a mini-documentary, ''Scorched'', of their 2010 Adelaide tour. Their second album, [[Something is Askew]], was released in August 2014.
  
 
==Releases==
 
==Releases==
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[[Image:Current.jpg|right|thumb|Nick Riley, Martin Green and Mark Coats, c. 2006]]
 
As ''Nervous Wreck''<br>
 
As ''Nervous Wreck''<br>
* [[All Aboard]] EP, 2003/2004
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* [[From Out Of Nowhere]] EP, 1999
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* [[All Aboard]] EP, 2004
 
* [[Log Off]] EP, 2005
 
* [[Log Off]] EP, 2005
* [[Ain't It Always]] EP, 2006
 
  
 
As ''Damn the Maps''
 
As ''Damn the Maps''
 
* [[Input Output]] album, 2008
 
* [[Input Output]] album, 2008
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* [[Something is Askew]] album, 2014
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
[http://www.nervouswreck.com.au Official Website] <br>
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxULzN8d8F4 ''Nervous Wreck'' appearance on Good Morning]
[http://www.damnthemaps.com Official Damn The Maps Website]<br>
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*[http://www.facebook.com/damnthemaps Damn the Maps Facebook page] <br>
[http://www.myspace.com/damnthemaps Damn The Maps (formerly Nervous Wreck) at MySpace]<br>
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*[http://www.damnthemaps.com Official Damn The Maps Website]<br>
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*[http://www.myspace.com/damnthemaps Damn The Maps (formerly Nervous Wreck) at MySpace]<br>
  
 
[[category:bands]]
 
[[category:bands]]

Latest revision as of 14:41, 10 March 2015

Nervous Wreck setlist, c. 1999

Nervous Wreck were formed in 1998 by frontman/songwriter Martin Green (vocals, bass), and were active around Hamilton until 2001. In June 2007, they underwent a name-change to Damn The Maps.

Many of Nervous Wreck's early gigs were at JBCs but they later played larger shows supporting The Datsuns, Head Like A Hole, Stellar*, Tadpole and others. Described variously as "alternative rock" and "progressive grunge", the band's style has been compared to Smashing Pumpkins, Radiohead, Muse, Jeff Buckley and Coldplay. Green's other band members during this period were Ryan Tattersall (guitar) and Jason Pinfold (drums). Paul Innes played rhythm guitar with them briefly around 1999.

They independently released an EP, From Out Of Nowhere, in 1999, and songs received playlisting on Auckland’s BFM and The Rock, Hamilton’s The Generator, and the band appeared on TVNZ's Good Morning New Zealand.

Martin Green, c. 2006

Martin Green re-located to Melbourne, Australia in 2001 and formed a new line-up of Nervous Wreck with Melbournites Nick Riley (guitar, vocals) and Mark Coats (drums, percussion). The All Aboard EP was released on the new band's own label Riley Records in Australia in 2004, and won the Melbourne Reach Out - Dare To Dream unsigned band competition. They have since received good radio coverage around Australia on Triple J, Triple R, PBS, 3NRG, 97.9RIMFM and have appeared on Channel 31's Russ Kellet's Melbourne show and The 1700.

Between September 2004 and April 2005 Nervous Wreck supported another ex-patriot New Zealand band Evermore for several dates of their national Australian tour. In the meantime, money won from the Reach Out... competition had been used to complete recordings for their second single/EP Log Off, which was released in March 2005, again under Riley Records.

Damn The Maps released their first full-length album, Input Output, in 2008. In the interim, they made and released six videos for this album and a mini-documentary, Scorched, of their 2010 Adelaide tour. Their second album, Something is Askew, was released in August 2014.

Releases[edit]

Nick Riley, Martin Green and Mark Coats, c. 2006

As Nervous Wreck

As Damn the Maps

External Links[edit]