Motor Ace

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Albums: 1

Facts about Motor Ace

Motor Ace

Motor Ace was an Australian alternative rock band that emerged in the late 1990s and gained popularity in the early 2000s. Here are some facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Motor Ace was formed in Melbourne, Australia, in 1998 by vocalist and guitarist Patrick Robertson, guitarist Dave Ong, bassist Damian Costin, and drummer Matt Balfe. The band members met while studying at Monash University and bonded over their shared love of music, particularly alternative rock and punk.

  2. Debut Album and Breakthrough: In 2001, Motor Ace released their debut album, "Five Star Laundry", which propelled them to national success in Australia. The album featured hit singles like "Death Defy", "Carry On", and "Chairman of the Board", which received extensive airplay on Australian radio stations. "Five Star Laundry" received critical acclaim and earned Motor Ace several ARIA Award nominations, including for Best Rock Album.

  3. Subsequent Releases and Touring: Following the success of their debut album, Motor Ace released their sophomore effort, "Shoot This", in 2002. The album featured the hit single "Carry On" and showcased the band's evolution in sound and songwriting. Motor Ace toured extensively in support of their albums, performing at major music festivals and venues across Australia. However, despite their growing popularity, the band announced their breakup in 2005, citing creative differences and personal reasons.

  4. Legacy and Influence: Motor Ace's music left a lasting impact on the Australian alternative rock scene of the early 2000s. Their catchy melodies, heartfelt lyrics, and energetic live performances endeared them to fans and critics alike. Motor Ace's sound drew comparisons to bands like Foo Fighters, Weezer, and Jimmy Eat World, yet they maintained a distinct identity and style of their own. The band's songs continue to be celebrated by fans of Australian rock music, and their influence can be heard in the work of subsequent generations of Australian bands.

  5. Reunion and Revival: After more than a decade apart, Motor Ace reunited in 2018 for a series of live shows in Australia. The reunion tour was met with enthusiasm from fans who had eagerly awaited the band's return to the stage. Motor Ace's revival served as a testament to the enduring appeal of their music and the lasting impact they had on Australian rock culture. While the band has not released new music since their reunion, their legacy as one of Australia's most beloved alterna

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