Friday, March 29, 2024

Turtle Slime

ORIGINS: Ingleburn, NSW
GENRE: Hardcore Punk
YEARS ACTIVE: 1994-1999
 
MEMBERS:
  • Barry Kehlet (Vocals, Bass, Guitar)
  • Luke Mahlberg (Vocals, Drums)
  • Lesleigh Kehlet (Bass, Vocals)
  • Ian (Guitar, Vocals) [1994-1995]
  • Brendan McArdle (Bass) [1995]
  • Adam Carlyne (Guitar) [1995-1996]
  • Jeremy Tucker (Guitar) [1996-1999]
RELEASES: 
 
 

 
 
Ooze Monsters [1996] - Download Here. Lyrics Here.
    • 1. Sickuntz
    • 2. Humanity
    • 3. Ska Song
    • 4. Don't Eat Meat
    • 5. Never Before and Not Again

    • 6. Please Think
    • 7. Juhjuh

  • Angry People (Live Compilation) [1997] - Download Here.
    • 1. Think God Out of Existence
    • 2. Ska Song
    • 3. Please Think
    • 4. Bugs
    • 5. Profit Sucks
    • 6. Bombs and Guns
    • 7. Don't Eat Meat
  • Self-Titled (Demo)
    • 1. Earth is Dead Let's Fuck
    • 2. The Core
    • 3. Bugs
    • 4. Don't Lie to Me
    • 5. Oi Song
  • Compilation-only Tracks
    • Fuckwal (1999) - on Move Along... Nothing to See Here (Blind Records compilation)
 

SUMMARY: Beginning under the name 'Sickuntz' before changing to the more audience-friendly 'Turtleslime', the band's core members from the majority of its run were Lesleigh, Baz, and Luke. Turtleslime recorded two demos in the '90s, only the first of which was officially released, and they also did a tour of Melbourne with Spilt Milk and Dropzone, and other tours of Canberra and Brisbane. When the band finished, Baz moved to North NSW to play in some death metal bands before relocating to London, other members went on to play in other punk bands (Tuskin Raiders, Hippycrits, Headbutt, Bingo Moles), and Adam sadly passed away.
 
SHOWS: 
ORAL HISTORY:
BAZ: I started jamming with my old schoolmate Luke Mahlberg and another guy. I was originally on bass but then somehow eventually became the singer. I'd been going to some Sydney punk shows and loved the energy and DIY ethic and wanted to be a part of it.
Barry Kehlet (Vocals, Guitar), Noise Levels correspondence, 2024
 
LESLEIGH: We had a 4th member, Brendan, who left an hour before a gig and because my brother Baz had taught me all the bass lines, I became the bass player at 16. They were all 21. I remember we played a house party and Baz, being my big brother, would never let me drink. But this one time he said I could drink after we played. So we played and I drank a 6 pack in about half an hour and ended up in a garden. He then came back and said, "They want us to play again". I played and then fell into the drumkit.
Lesleigh Kehlet (Bass, Vocals), Noise Levels correspondence, 2024


LESLEIGH: We recorded the red tape at Zen. Baz's girlfriend worked at Sony and was getting us a really good deal on copying. They had all these red tapes that were going to waste so we copied them on that. I think we did about 200. The other demo never got released - I have it but I believe it could be the only copy.
Lesleigh Kehlet (Bass, Vocals), Noise Levels correspondence, 2024
 
BAZ: It's all a bit of a blur to be honest. Playing the Punx Picnic was fun. We played hundreds of shows around Sydney with bands like Bastardos, Red Stain, Noisam, The Last Hemeroids, and Playground of Hate.  
Barry Kehlet (Vocals, Guitar), Noise Levels correspondence, 2024
 
LESLEIGH: The Arthouse gigs in Melbourne were a big favourite. We took Spilt Milk down with us... they brought fireworks and I believe a Catherine Wheel chased Matty down the alleyway. It just a whole new world for me and I have lifelong friends from it. Another memorable show... I remember Drew from Stanley Knife falling off stage at a gig and cracking one of my ribs. I then got up and played the next set, changing the words of one of our songs from "I never knew what pain was, till I met you" to "I never knew what pain was, till I met Drew." I also remember people holding up a spew bucket for Luke when he was drumming.
Lesleigh Kehlet (Bass, Vocals), Noise Levels correspondence, 2024
 
REVIEW: This band has been around for years now and I never hear of them... They play old style punk/hardcore, sort of like 7 Seconds. They didn't play for long but they weren't bad at all.
Review by Luke Logemann of Newtown show, Counter Attack Issue 2, 1999
 
LESLEIGH: I was such a tomboy (still am). Being with the guys was like having a plethora of big brothers who always looked out for me. I worked hard at bass so I wouldn't just be "another female bass player." I was good - I tried to incorporate as much slap, pop, and walking bass as I could so I didn't get that label.
Lesleigh Kehlet (Bass, Vocals), Noise Levels correspondence, 2024

ADDITIONAL CREDITS: Clint Chapman for supplying some of the photos. 

RELATED BANDS: Cavity Search, Tuskin Raiders, Bingo Moles, Hippycrits, Kevin, HYMG, Headbutt, Empress in Thorns, The Evil Geniuses, Binge Drinker, Dropzone








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