Totally Unicorn

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Totally Unicorn
OriginWollongong, NSW
GenresMathcore, metalcore, post-hardcore
Years active2010 - present
LabelsFarmer & the Owl
Associated actsGay Paris, Snakes Get Bad Press, Hospital The Musical, Robotosaurus, Ohana, Surprise Wasp
MembersDrew Gardner, Aaron Streatfield, Adam Myers, Dean Podmore
Past membersRobert Mudge, Clancy Tucker, Tim McMahone, Michael Bennett, Kerim Erkin, Lee Nielson


Band members

  • Current Line-up
    • Drew Gardner (vocals)
    • Aaron Streatfield (guitar)
    • Adam Myers (drums)
    • Dean Podmore (bass)
  • Former members
    • Lee Nielson (bass) 2015 - 2019
    • Michael Bennett (drums) 2010 - 2017
    • Kerim Erkin (guitar) 2012 - 2017
    • Tim McMahon (bass) 2011 - 2015
    • Clancy Tucker (guitar) 2010 - 2012
    • Robert Mudge (bass) 2010 - 2011

Band information

Totally Unicorn is a wildly unpredictable band from Wollongong who dabble in mathcore, metalcore and post-hardcore at times. Their unbridled live performances have often resulted in almost total nudity and property damage at venues. The band was formed in Wollongong in 2010 by vocalist Drew Gardner, guitarist Clancy Tucker and drummer Michael Bennett, all formerly of Hospital The Musical. Robert Mudge came from another local band, Ohana and the band released an EP in October. Mudge left the next year and was replaced by Tim McMahon. Late in 2011 Totally Unicorn toured with Gay Paris and God God Dammit Dammit and also released a three-way split with those bands to promote the tour. An Australian tour supporting Tonight Alive followed in May 2012 and following a show with Pour Habit in December, Tucker left. Totally Unicorn became a five piece at that point, recruiting Kerim Erkin and Aaron Streatfield as Tucker's replacements.

In 2013 the band toured with the travelling Hits & Pits festival and the same year did tours with Robotosaurus, Kvelertak and Rolo Tomassi


Discography

Album:

2022 The Bones That Grow From Pain Black Light Media

EP:

2021 Cast You Out Independent