Thirsty Merc - A Great Aussie Band that formed in 2002 and have released some really good hit songs. Give them a listen, you might be surprised.
Thirsty Merc's debut EP, First Work, caused Warner Music Australia to take note of the band, and they have since released two albums on the label; Thirsty Merc and Slideshows.
The band have also toured around Australia and New Zealand, including a tour with New Zealand band Evermore. They were nominated for four ARIA Awards in 2005 and Rai was nominated for Song Of The Year at the APRA Awards in 2008 for Thirsty Merc's Top 2 airplay hit 20 Good Reasons.
An interesting info bite
The band's name comes from a Mercedes Benz belonging to the band members, with the numberplate reading 'THRSTY'
A little about their first album, "First Work"
Great album and songs.
Thirsty Merc's first EP, First Work, was released on 8 September 2003 on Warner Music Australia's "Don't Music" label. The EP had been recorded without a label, however the band were contacted by Warner Music after watching the band perform live.
The band's first single, "Wasting Time", achieved radio airplay but failed to chart. "Emancipate Myself", the next single, had more success, reaching #37 on the ARIA Singles Chart. A video for "Emancipate Myself" was also made, and received airplay on Channel V, which Thistlethwayte described as highly satisfying.
Stack said the EP was not the best work the band could produce, noting that their next album would easily outshine it. In 2004, he said that "we knew both tracks were a yardstick of what Thirsty Merc is".
Thirsty Merc - Wasting Time
Thirsty Merc - Emancipate Myself
Thirsty Merc the album
Their first studio album and a good one.

Thirsty Merc's debut studio album was the self titled Thirsty Merc, released on 16 August 2004. The band again chose to work with Warner Music Australia. The album spent 48 weeks on the ARIA Albums Chart, peaking at #15, and launched the band in the Australian mainstream. The album reached #29 on New Zealand's RIANZ chart. The band worked with producer Lindsay Gravina on the album, with Thistlethwayte noting that he was an excellent producer.
Four singles were released from Thirsty Merc: "My Completeness", "Someday, Someday", "In the Summertime", and "When the Weather Is Fine". All of the singles charted in Australia, with "Someday, Someday" reaching #19, while only "In the Summertime" charted in New Zealand, where it peaked higher than in Australia. "In the Summertime" was nominated for the 2005 ARIA Award for "Best Video", while "Someday, Someday" was nominated for "Single Of The Year", "Best Group", and "Best Pop Release".
In interviews after the album's release, Thistlethwayte stated that the album was the band trying to "Just be yourself", and that the album was "just about being young and living in Australia". In a later interview discussing their next album, Slideshows, Thistlethwayte noted that "the first album is always about getting noticed".
Thirsty Merc - My Completeness
Thirsty Merc - Someday Someday
Thirsty Merc - In The Summertime
Thirsty Merc - When the Weather is Fine
Thirsty Merc's next album - "Slideshows"
Superb album with some really nice songs.

Prior to the release of Thirsty Merc's second studio album, Slideshows, Baker left the band, and was replaced by Carey, whom the band had met when they first moved to Sydney.
Slideshows, was released on 21 April 2007 via Warner Music Australia. The album was the band's most successful release yet, peaking at #4 in Australia, although it was less successful in New Zealand, only reaching #38.
The album's first three singles, "20 Good Reasons", "The Hard Way", and "Those Eyes", achieved chart success, with "20 Good Reasons" reaching #4 in Australia and #17 in New Zealand.
The album's fourth single, "Homesick", was released digitally, peaking at #57 in Australia. The final single released from the album was "The Whole World Reminds Me of You". The track, released as a radio-only single, gained considerable support in the period leading up to Christmas '08, peaking at #7 on the Australian Airplay Chart.
The track, "Crying In Denial" was released to radio simultaneously and also found airplay success, peaking at #42, without any promotion whatsoever.
Thirsty Merc noted that with Slideshows they did not need to impress as many people as with Thirsty Merc, and so they did not "have to do quirky things, funny things" to get attention and airplay. However, they admitted there was more pressure in producing a good follow up.
Stack said that the album was less about getting noticed, and had more "cohesiveness", part of which came as a result of the band having written in excess of 30 songs in pre-production.
After the release of Slideshows, Thirsty Merc toured extensively around Australia, playing 35 shows in seven weeks. The band played numerous regional areas, rather than just capital cities, because according to Carey that's "what being in a band is all about". The band toured in New Zealand with bands Evermore and The Electric Confectionaries.
Thirsty Merc - The Hard Way
Thirsty Merc - Those Eyes
Thirsty Merc - Homesick
Thirsty Merc - The Whole World Reminds me of You
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Thirsty Merc is one of my favourite bands and I hope they will be yours also.
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- susannaduffy susannaduffy Jun 8, 2009 @ 2:06 am
- Who would have thought music like this could come out of Dubbo?
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