Weta (band)
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Weta was a four piece rock band from Wellington, New Zealand.
The band was formed in 1995, and quickly developed an enviable live reputation, securing support slots for the likes of Everclear, The Foo Fighters and Soundgarden (after a Wellington Town Hall show, Soundgarden bassist Ben Shepherd presented Clinton Tokona with his Musicman bass guitar after falling out with it on stage).
In 1997 Aaron Tokona temorarily filled in on guitar for Adelaide, Australia band The Superjesus, after their guitarist, Chris Tennant, left the band. When offered the position full-time, Tokona declined in order to concentrate on Weta. Impressed with his abilities as a guitarist, former Superjesus manager Dan Hennessy took a keen interest in the band and when he took over as A&R chief at Warner Music Australia, Weta were added to their roster and the band moved to Melbourne, Australia in 1998.
The band's first release came in 1999 with the Natural Compression EP, which had been recorded at Marmalade Studios in Wellington, with friend and Shihad drummer Tom Larkin producing.
September 2000 saw the New Zealand release of their debut album, Geographica.
The band broke up early in 2001, after Aaron Tokona "stopped believing that I was doing what I really wanted to do. I'm not talking about playing music because I think I'll always do music. I'm talking about playing music in the sense of being in a band or being in public." The album, recorded at Melbourne's Sing Sing studios and produced by Steve James, was never released in Australia.
Discography
- Natural Compression - EP
- Geographica - Album
Final Line-Up
- Aaron Tokona - Vocals/Guitar
- Gabriel Atkinson - Guitar/Vocals
- Clinton den Heyer - Drums
- Clinton Tokona - Bass
External link
- Weta at nzmusic.com (http://www.nzmusic.com/artist.cfm?i=15)