Alien Nosejob, Ausmuteants, Drug Sweat, Hierophants, Leather Towel, Modal Melodies, No Limit, School Damage, Smarts, Swab, The Frowning Clouds, The Snoozefests
Musical artist
Jake Robertson is an Australian musician from Central Coast, New South Wales, who moved to Geelong, Victoria in 2010. He has released music as Alien Nosejob, and in the bands Ausmuteants, Hierophants, Leather Towel, Modal Melodies, Smarts, and The Frowning Clouds. Many of these releases are on Anti Fade Records.
Career
Jake Robertson formed Ausmuteants with Billy Gardner in 2011, after Robertson temporarily sat in as drummer for Gardner's band The Living Eyes. They were later joined by bandmates Marc Dean and Shaun Connor.[1][2] The band first performed live together in 2012[3] and released a cassette Split Personalities that year, before releasing the album Amusements in 2013. Ausmuteants released three further albums, and received praise overseas, with Pitchfork listed them amongst their Best Underground Garage Punk Albums of 2016 list.[4] A 2019 album The World in Handcuffs was written entirely by guitarist Shaun Connor.[5] It was nominated for the Australian Independent Record Labels Association (AIR) Best Independent Punk Album or EP at the 2020 AIR Awards.[6]
In 2017 Robertson's band School Damage signed with Chapter Music, prior to the release of their self-titled debut album, and the preceding single Tall Poppies. The band was formed in 2013 by Robertson and Carolyn Hawkins of Parsnip, before they were joined by Jeff Ratyand and Dani Damage.[7] A second album A To X followed in 2018, also on Chapter Music.[8]
2017 also saw the debut single from Robertson's solo project Alien Nosejob, which he self-released. The project was meant as an anonymous one-off release, but has grown into a four-piece band.[9]
While promoting Alien Nosejob's fourth album Paint It Clear, Robertson revealed he was working with Violetta Del Conte-Race of Primo!.[10] Their collaborative project Modal Melodies released a self-titled album in 2022 and entered AIR's album chart at #5.[11][12]
Record labels
Robertson joined Aarght Records in 2015 to run the label with founder Richard Stanley.[13] The label released several albums featuring Robertson including Ausmuteants, but hasn't released anything since 2019. Since then Robertson has primarily released his music through Anti Fade Records, which is run by Bill Gardner who is also a member of Ausmuteants and Smarts alongside Robertson.
Outside of Australia, albums by Ausmuteants were released by Goner Records in the United States, Hierophants and No Limit have been released by Goodbye Boozy Records in Italy, and Smarts and Alien Nosejob has also been released in the US by Feel It Records and Iron Lung Records.[14]
Discography
This is a partial album discography of bands featuring Jake Robertson.[15]
Ausmuteants
Split Personalities (2012) - Anti Fade Records
Amusements (2013) - Aarght Records
Order Of Operation (2014) - Aarght Records
Band Of The Future (2016) - Aarght Records
The World in Handcuffs (2019) - Anti Fade Records
Hierophants
Parallax Error (2015) - Aarght Records
Spitting Out Moonlight (2019) - Anti Fade Records
Leather Towel
IV (2016) - Aarght Records
Smarts
Who Needs Smarts, Anyway? (2020) - Anti Fade Records
Alien Nose Job
Various Fads And Technological Achievements (2018) - Anti Fade Records
Once Again The Present Becomes The Past (2020) - Anti Fade Records
Suddenly Everything Is Twice As Loud (2020) - Anti Fade Records
Paint It Clear (2021) - Anti Fade Records
Modal Melodies
Modal Melodies (2022) - Anti Fade Records
AIR Chart positions
The Australian Independent Record Labels Association (AIR) charts track the sales of Australia's highest selling independent artists.[16]
Alien Nose Job
Once Again The Present Becomes The Past - #3 100% Independent Album / #7 Independent Label Albums (12 Oct 2020)[17]
Paint It Clear - #4 100% Independent Album / #13 Independent Label Albums (22 Nov 2021)[18][19]
Smarts
Who Needs Smarts, Anyway? - #3 100% Independent Album / #4 Independent Label Albums (26 Oct 2020)[20]
Modal Melodies
Modal Melodies - #5 100% Independent Album #10 Independent Label Albums (23 May 2022)[12][21]