Dave Rennick
David Wiley Rennick (born 8 January 1983) is an Australian singer-songwriter. Rennick is the co-front man and songwriter for indie rock band Dappled Cities and is also the founder and songwriter for indie super-group The Curse of Company.[1][2] 2014 saw him performing solo under the name of Light Pressure releasing the tracks French Alps and U Know Me.[3]
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Birth name | David Wiley Rennick |
Born | 8 January 1983 |
Origin | Australia |
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Discography
Albums
- with Dappled Cities
- A Smile (18 October 2004)
- Granddance (11 November 2006)
- Zounds (15 August 2009) No. 48 AUS[4]
- Lake Air (21 July 2012) No. 41 AUS[4]
- Many Roads (17 January 2014)
- with The Curse Of Company
- Leo Magnets Joins A Gang (17 June 2008)
Extended plays
- with Dappled Cities
- Dead Bodies Where Their Mouths Were (2003)
- Wimbo Park (2004) - New Zealand-only
- Die in Your Eyes (2005) - Split EP with the Tucker B's
- A Crooked Smile (2006) - Remix EP
Singles
- with Dappled Cities
- "Be Engine"/"Sputnik" (2002)
- "Chameleon Girl" (2003)
- "Peach" (2004)
- "Cream" (2004)
- "Fire Fire Fire" (2006)
- "Vision Bell" (2007)
- "Work It Out" (2007)
- "The Price" (2009)
- "Run with the Wind" (2012)
- "Born At The Right Time" (2012)
- "Many Roads" (2013)
- with The Curse Of Company
- "All The Mines" (2008)
- "Homecoming" (2008)
- as Light Pressure
- U Know Me (2014)
- Silverland (2014)
References
- Zuel, Bernard (22 December 2004). "Fly Boys". Sydney Morning Herald. p. 15.
- Monger, James Christopher. "The Curse of Company Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 26 March 2014.
- "Dave Rennick has a groovy new solo project called And (now known as Light Pressure)". Happy Mag. 9 November 2014. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
- Hung, Steffen. "Discography Dappled Cities". Australian Charts Portal. Hung Medien (Steffen Hung). Retrieved 26 March 2014.
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