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EPISODE · May 30, 2026 · 20 MIN

An Apple A Day... With KRAM From SPIDERBAIT

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Interview by Ali WilliamsSpiderbait stands as one of Australia’s most enduring alternative rock bands. Formed in 1989 in the small town of Finley, New South Wales, the trio comprises Janet English on bass and vocals, Whitt (Damian Whitty) on guitar, andKram (Mark Maher) on drums and vocals. The childhood friends began playing in a local tractor shed, forging a unique, high-energy sound that blended punk rock, thrash metal, and catchy pop sensibilities. Their tight-knit personal bond and minimal three-piece lineup became the foundation for a career spanning more than three decades.The band rose to national prominence through Australia’s independent touring circuit and constant support from youth radio station Triple J. They achieved a historic milestone in 1996 when their frantic track Buy Me a Pony became the first Australian song to top the Triple J Hottest 100. This success catapulted their third studio album, Ivy & the Big Apples, into multi-platinum status. The album showcased their versatility, juxtaposing heavy guitar riffs with sweet, melodic vocals, exemplified by the chart-topping, acoustic-driven single Calypso.Spiderbait solidified their global and commercial legacy in 2004 with a blistering, hard-rock cover of the traditional folk song Black Betty. The track reached number one on the ARIA Singles Chart and gained massive international exposure through video games, television, and film soundtracks. Known for their explosive live performances, the band transitioned seamlessly from sweaty pub rock venues to headlining major festivals like the Big Day Out.Decades after their formation, Spiderbait remains highly relevant to the Australian music landscape. The group continues to tour to sold-out crowds, celebrating milestone anniversaries of their classic albums and introducing their raw, energetic catalog to new generations of fans. Their longevity, commercial triumphs, and fiercely independent spirit have earned them a permanent place among the legends of Australian rock music history.HEAVY'sAli Williams sat down for a nostalgic chat with Kram ahead of Spiderbait'sIvy & the Big Apples 30th anniversary tour.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

Interview by Ali WilliamsSpiderbait stands as one of Australia’s most enduring alternative rock bands. Formed in 1989 in the small town of Finley, New South Wales, the trio comprises Janet English on bass and vocals, Whitt (Damian Whitty) on guitar, andKram (Mark Maher) on drums and vocals. The childhood friends began playing in a local tractor shed, forging a unique, high-energy sound that blended punk rock, thrash metal, and catchy pop sensibilities. Their tight-knit personal bond and minimal three-piece lineup became the foundation for a career spanning more than three decades.The band rose to national prominence through Australia’s independent touring circuit and constant support from youth radio station Triple J. They achieved a historic milestone in 1996 when their frantic track Buy Me a Pony became the first Australian song to top the Triple J Hottest 100. This success catapulted their third studio album, Ivy & the Big Apples, into multi-platinum status. The album showcased their versatility, juxtaposing heavy guitar riffs with sweet, melodic vocals, exemplified by the chart-topping, acoustic-driven single Calypso.Spiderbait solidified their global and commercial legacy in 2004 with a blistering, hard-rock cover of the traditional folk song Black Betty. The track reached number one on the ARIA Singles Chart and gained massive international exposure through video games, television, and film soundtracks. Known for their explosive live performances, the band transitioned seamlessly from sweaty pub rock venues to headlining major festivals like the Big Day Out.Decades after their formation, Spiderbait remains highly relevant to the Australian music landscape. The group continues to tour to sold-out crowds, celebrating milestone anniversaries of their classic albums and introducing their raw, energetic catalog to new generations of fans. Their longevity, commercial triumphs, and fiercely independent spirit have earned them a permanent place among the legends of Australian rock music history.HEAVY'sAli Williams sat down for a nostalgic chat with Kram ahead of Spiderbait'sIvy & the Big Apples 30th anniversary tour.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

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