Best known for the shimmering "Under the Milky Way," their lone Top 40 hit, the Australian band
the Church combined the jangling guitar pop of '60s icons like
the Byrds with the opaque wordplay of frontman
Steve Kilbey to create a lush, melancholy brand of neo-psychedelia rich in texture and melody. Formed in Sydney in 1980 by vocalist/bassist
Kilbey with guitarist
Peter Koppes and drummer
Nick Ward,
the Church recruited second guitarist
Marty Willson-Piper before debuting the following year with
Of Skin and Heart, an evocative collection highlighted by the ringing "The Unguarded Moment," a major success down under.
After replacing
Ward with drummer
Richard Ploog, the group resurfaced in 1982 with
The Blurred Crusade, a stunning effort featuring mature standouts like "Almost With You" and "When You Were Mine." 1983's
Seance continued to refine
the Church's atmospheric sound, and the subsequent success of the EPs
Persia and
Remote Luxury helped earn the band an American deal with Warner Bros., which issued the excellent
Heyday in 1986. After moving to Arista,
the Church teamed with famed session guitarists
Danny Kortchmar and
Waddy Wachtel to record 1988's
Starfish, their most artistically and commercially successful effort to date. Highlighted by "Under the Milky Way," the album also featured the minor hits "Reptile" and "Spark," a marvelous pop blast penned by
Willson-Piper.
The follow-up, 1990's
Gold Afternoon Fix, failed to repeat the success of its predecessor as the single "Metropolis" garnered only minor airplay.
Ploog left
the Church prior to the release of 1992's
Priest = Aura, which featured former
Patti Smith Group drummer
Jay Dee Daugherty; by 1994's
Sometime Anywhere, only
Kilbey and
Willson-Piper remained, recording with the aid of a drum machine. When the album failed to crack the charts, Arista dropped the group from their contract, and with new drummer
Tim Powles,
the Church issued 1996's
Magician Among the Spirits on the tiny White label; a subsequent tour marked
Koppes' return to the fold.
Hologram of Baal followed in 1998, and a year later
the Church released the covers collection
Box of Birds.
After Everything Now This and the double album
Parallel Universe both appeared in 2002. The group signed with Cooking Vinyl in 2003, releasing
Forget Yourself, a magical collection of new songs that harkened back to their "Metropolis" days. In 2005 they released
Momento Descuidado, an unplugged collection of old and new tracks for the Liberation Blue acoustic series. It was followed by
Uninvited, Like the Clouds in 2006. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide