Harum
who?
A quartet of Catholic schoolboys hailing from Sydney’s
West. The boys have jammed together on and off for
years. The early days saw them butcher many a Cream
and Nirvana classic.
Whilst hardly the stuff of rebels, the lads joined
the college church band to talk their way out of Maths
& Science classes. Boothy enjoyed particularly
close scrutiny at the hands of the clergy/ brothers
due to his chocolate skin & uncanny Nate from
Boyz II Men resemblance.
The penny dropped and self-appointed “Band Leader”,
Tokic, suggested that there was more to life than
recycling covers of “Bad Moon Rising”.
The boys began penning their own tracks, and soon
after, Harum Cross was born.
A hybrid of sorts, HC represents a melting pot of
influences:
Tokic (Guitar, Bass, Backing Vocals) – Hard
Rock & Funk
Jimmy (Vocals, Guitar) – Blues & Psychadelia
Boothy (Bass, Guitar, Keys, Backing Vocals) –
Jazz & Hip Hop
Kopes (Drums, Percussion) – anything cheesy,
Christian or Progressive
The result is a driving, feel-good sound, one that
threatens to whet the appetite of rock and pop enthusiasts
alike.
Late 2004 saw the band record a demo collection of
8 tracks entitled “Soul Food Circus”.
The Cross’ songs reveal a celebration of music
in its most simple form. A passionate escape route
from the daily grind. An honest account of the pressures,
experiences, loves and hates that have crossed their
paths. On face value, HC’s music is a performance
of catchy riffs & choruses.
Relatively new to (and hoping to make a mark on) Sydney’s
pub scene, HC has thus far plied it’s trade
from Balmain to Bondi, Stanmore to Surry Hills. Come
and sample the recipe at a watering hole near you.
Feel fine as you dine, you just might enjoy the taste!