We’ve updated our Terms of Use to reflect our new entity name and address. You can review the changes here.
We’ve updated our Terms of Use. You can review the changes here.

GET TO NOTICE

by underground lovers

/
  • Streaming + Download

    Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
    Purchasable with gift card

      $12 AUD  or more

     

  • Get to notice white vinyl
    Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

    Cheersquad Records and Tapes are releasing a remastered vinyl version of Underground Lovers’ 1990 debut album, Get to Notice.

    Originally self-titled on its release in Australia in 1990, the album was then put out in the UK in 1991 under the new title Get to Notice. The 1991 version contained updated artwork and a different track listing.

    The 2022 vinyl re-release (remastered by John Ruberto) contains the original nine tracks that the band recorded for the album with producer Simon Grounds.

    Recorded after the band had played only five gigs together, Get to Notice sounds like a new band finding their feet. It has a certain early-90’s appeal, and brilliantly chronicles the original line up of Underground Lovers in their first few months as a band.

    Although less intense than the bands’ live sound at the time, Simon Grounds’ production on the album captures the unique beauty and intrigue of Underground Lovers’ earliest songs and gives space to singer Vincent Giarrusso’s early lyrical experiments. The intriguing blend of the band being recorded live in the studio, along with hypnotic acoustic guitar overdubs and tasteful electronic effects, give the album a distinct 70’s feel with 90’s eclecticism.

    The reaction to the album in 1990 was positive and Underground Lovers accomplished live shows saw them garner a strong following in Melbourne and Sydney. An ARIA award for best new talent in 1991 cemented the bands’ reputation and gave them the confidence to make the next big step in preparing for their classic sophomore album Leaves me Blind.

    The re-release of Get to Notice captures an important time in the career of Underground Lovers and highlights the unique charm that captured the attention of music followers and the industry. The early Underground Lovers’ logo (designed in 1990 by Grant Rutherford and popular for the past 30 or more years on various versions of the bands’ t-shirts), takes pride of place on the cover of the re-release. Designer Carl Breitkreuz has embellished the original 90’s influenced art with some contemporary design elements for the 2022 release.

    Do not miss the opportunity to grab a copy of this wonderful collector’s item

    Includes unlimited streaming of GET TO NOTICE via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
    ... more

    Sold Out

  • Get to Notice - black vinyl
    Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

    Cheersquad Records and Tapes are releasing a remastered vinyl version of Underground Lovers’ 1990 debut album, Get to Notice.

    Originally self-titled on its release in Australia in 1990, the album was then put out in the UK in 1991 under the new title Get to Notice. The 1991 version contained updated artwork and a different track listing.

    The 2022 vinyl re-release (remastered by John Ruberto) contains the original nine tracks that the band recorded for the album with producer Simon Grounds.

    Recorded after the band had played only five gigs together, Get to Notice sounds like a new band finding their feet. It has a certain early-90’s appeal, and brilliantly chronicles the original line up of Underground Lovers in their first few months as a band.

    Although less intense than the bands’ live sound at the time, Simon Grounds’ production on the album captures the unique beauty and intrigue of Underground Lovers’ earliest songs and gives space to singer Vincent Giarrusso’s early lyrical experiments. The intriguing blend of the band being recorded live in the studio, along with hypnotic acoustic guitar overdubs and tasteful electronic effects, give the album a distinct 70’s feel with 90’s eclecticism.

    The reaction to the album in 1990 was positive and Underground Lovers accomplished live shows saw them garner a strong following in Melbourne and Sydney. An ARIA award for best new talent in 1991 cemented the bands’ reputation and gave them the confidence to make the next big step in preparing for their classic sophomore album Leaves me Blind.

    The re-release of Get to Notice captures an important time in the career of Underground Lovers and highlights the unique charm that captured the attention of music followers and the industry. The early Underground Lovers’ logo (designed in 1990 by Grant Rutherford and popular for the past 30 or more years on various versions of the bands’ t-shirts), takes pride of place on the cover of the re-release. Designer Carl Breitkreuz has embellished the original 90’s influenced art with some contemporary design elements for the 2022 release.

    Do not miss the opportunity to grab a copy of this wonderful collector’s item

    Includes unlimited streaming of GET TO NOTICE via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
    ... more

    Sold Out

1.
2.
yes i do 01:43
3.
4.
girl afraid 03:43
5.
persistence 04:12
6.
wasted 04:05
7.
8.
sleep 02:57
9.
ascend up 03:04

about

Cheersquad Records and Tapes are releasing a remastered vinyl version of Underground Lovers’ 1990 debut album, Get to Notice.

Originally self-titled on its release in Australia in 1990, the album was then put out in the UK in 1991 under the new title Get to Notice. The 1991 version contained updated artwork and a different track listing.

The 2022 vinyl re-release (remastered by John Ruberto) contains the original nine tracks that the band recorded for the album with producer Simon Grounds.

Recorded after the band had played only five gigs together, Get to Notice sounds like a new band finding their feet. It has a certain early-90’s appeal, and brilliantly chronicles the original line up of Underground Lovers in their first few months as a band.

Although less intense than the bands’ live sound at the time, Simon Grounds’ production on the album captures the unique beauty and intrigue of Underground Lovers’ earliest songs and gives space to singer Vincent Giarrusso’s early lyrical experiments. The intriguing blend of the band being recorded live in the studio, along with hypnotic acoustic guitar overdubs and tasteful electronic effects, give the album a distinct 70’s feel with 90’s eclecticism.

The reaction to the album in 1990 was positive and Underground Lovers accomplished live shows saw them garner a strong following in Melbourne and Sydney. An ARIA award for best new talent in 1991 cemented the bands’ reputation and gave them the confidence to make the next big step in preparing for their classic sophomore album Leaves me Blind.

The re-release of Get to Notice captures an important time in the career of Underground Lovers and highlights the unique charm that captured the attention of music followers and the industry. The early Underground Lovers’ logo (designed in 1990 by Grant Rutherford and popular for the past 30 or more years on various versions of the bands’ t-shirts), takes pride of place on the cover of the re-release. Designer Carl Breitkreuz has embellished the original 90’s influenced art with some contemporary design elements for the 2022 release.

Do not miss the opportunity to grab a copy of this wonderful collector’s item at cheersquadrecordstapes.bandcamp.com or download the original masters here.

credits

released August 1, 1990

Underground Lovers 1990 – Richard Andrew, Maurice Argiro, Glenn Bennie, Vincent Giarrusso and Philippa Nihill

Engineered, mixed and produced by Simon Grounds

Recorded and mixed at C’est Ca, Collingwood

Additional recording at Synchronicity, Preston

Additional engineering at Synchronicity by DT

Original cover art and logo design by Grant Rutherford

2022 design by Carl Breitkreuz

2022 vinyl remaster by John Ruberto at Mastersound

Special thanks to Simon Grounds, Grant Rutherford, Rowan Smith, JPC Smith, Tony Mott, Wally Kempton and Rick Rutjens

license

all rights reserved

tags

about

underground lovers Melbourne, Australia

underground lovers are Richard Andrew, Maurice Argiro, Glenn Bennie, Emma Bortignon, Vincent Giarrusso and Philippa Nihill

underground lovers moda discoteca are
Maurice Argiro, Glenn Bennie, Vincent Giarrusso, Matthew Sigley and Mat Watson. They are based in Melbourne Australia.
... more

contact / help

Contact underground lovers

Streaming and
Download help

Shipping and returns

Redeem code

Report this album or account

underground lovers recommends:

If you like underground lovers, you may also like: