Ice House
Ice House started as Flowers in 1977, led by Iva Davies. They changed their name in 1980 and eventually found their footing with the 1982 album 'Primitive...
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Ice House started as Flowers in 1977, led by Iva Davies. They changed their name in 1980 and eventually found their footing with the 1982 album 'Primitive Man,' which included the track 'Great Southern Land.' That song became a hit in Australia and helped establish them internationally.
Their 1984 album 'Sidewalk' featured 'Electric Blue,' which pushed them further into global recognition. The song 'No Promises' from 1985 also connected with listeners, becoming another chart success in Australia and elsewhere. These tracks showed their ability to blend art rock and pop in ways that felt both accessible and slightly off-center.
Davies's approach to music was exacting, which sometimes created tension within the band. They also faced legal issues with their former label. Through it all, they kept making music that felt distinct, even when the lineup shifted or the industry around them changed.
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