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1[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/crowded_house_1548_compressed.jpg]]
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3->''Hey now, hey now,\
4Don't dream it's over,\
5Hey now, hey now,\
6When the world comes in,\
7They come, they come,\
8To build a wall between us,\
9We know they won't win.''
10-->"Don't Dream It's Over"
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12Crowded House is an [[AustralianMusic Australian]]/New Zealand AlternativeRock band formed in 1985. Its original members were lead singer and guitarist Neil Finn, drummer Paul Hester (both previously of Music/SplitEnz), and bassist Nick Seymour. Crowded House got their name from their uncomfortable living conditions in L.A. during the recording of their first album.
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14The band gained early success in the U.S. with their brand of clever, exuberant PowerPop that avoided the overblown production prevalent in the TheEighties. Their first album spawned the hits, "Something So Strong" and "Don't Dream It's Over" and proved Neil's knack for catchy songwriting. They soon became known for their anarchic live shows and dorky personas (in part carried over from Neil's time in Split Enz). Their second album, ''Temple of Low Men'', however lost them support due to its DarkerAndEdgier themes - while still popular in Australia, the album barely cracked the American Top 40.
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16On their third album, ''Woodface'', Neil's brother [[BandOfRelatives Tim Finn]] joined the band. It brought the band invigorated commercial success (while not charting highly in the States, it was the first of their albums that cracked the Top 10 in the UK) which allowed them to indulge in the artier ''Together Alone'' (Tim Finn however left the band before the recording of the album, to be replaced by guitarist Mark Hart), spawning seven singles.
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18Paul Hester departed in 1994, replaced by drummer Peter Jones, but when Neil Finn decided to disband the group in 1996 he returned to perform for the band's farewell show at the Sydney Opera House. A greatest-hits record, ''Recurring Dream'', that included three brand-new songs, was the band's swan song. A collection of rarities, ''Afterglow'', was later released in 1999.
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20Post-breakup, Neil Finn launched a successful but low-key solo career as well as releasing a second album of songs with his brother Tim. Nick Seymour moved to Ireland, and notably produced the debut album of Bell X1. Mark toured with several other artists, including Music/RingoStarr.
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22Paul Hester hosted a talk-show on Australian television, and had a recurring role on Music/TheWiggles as Paul the Cook, however, tragically, following the break-up of his relationship with the mother of his two daughters, he committed suicide in 2005.
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24The band reformed in 2007, with Finn, Seymour & Hart, along with Matt Sherrod on drums, replacing the late Hester. They have since released two well-received albums, 2007's ''Time On Earth'' and 2010's ''Intriguer''. Before re-forming, the original line-up's final 1996 show at the Sydney Opera House was released as ''Farewell To The World'' in celebration of that show's 10th anniversary, in 2006.
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26Since the release of ''Intriguer'', Neil Finn in 2012 recorded "Song of the Lonely Mountain" for the end credits for the first part of [[Creator/PeterJackson Peter Jackson's]] film adaptation of ''Film/TheHobbit: An Unexpected Journey''. He also formed an new band, Pajama Club, with his wife Sharron, and released his third solo album, ''Dizzy Heights'', in 2014. One of the songs recorded for ''Recurring Dream'', "Help Is Coming", was released as a charity single for Syrian refugees in September, 2015.
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28On September 5th, 2016, in commemoration of the band's 30th anniversary, the band was inducted into the Aria (Australia's equivalent to the [[UsefulNotes/GrammyAward Grammys]]) Hall Of Fame. Then, in November 2016, the band's studio albums + ''Afterglow'' were remastered and re-released in deluxe editions, each containing a new disc of rarities, B-sides, and demos curated by Neil Finn. A planned reunion concert of the band at the Sydney Opera House scheduled for 24 November, 2016 eventually was expanded by ''three'' additional days of shows due to overwhelming demand.
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30After a period of hiatus after the 2016 Farewell to the World aniversary concerts, Crowded House announced a reunion concert at the 2020 Byron Blue Festival. However, Mark Hart announced that he would not be a part of this reunion and Neil Finn announced that the new lineup of Crowded House would consist of himself, Nick Seymour, long-term producer Mitchell Froom and his sons Liam and Elroy. Neil Finn added that this new lineup of Crowded House were making a new studio album, their first since Intriguer - later revealed to be titled ''Dreamers Are Waiting'' and released on June 4, 2021. In October 2020, the band released a new single after a decade, "Whatever You Want", followed by second single "To The Island" in February 2021. A second album from this lineup, ''Gravity Stairs'', is set to release in May 2024.
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32Members:
33* Neil Finn: Vocals, Guitars, Piano (1985-1996; 2007-2011; 2016; 2020-Present)
34* Nick Seymour: Bass, Backing Vocals, Art Direction (1985-1996; 2007-2011; 2016; 2020-Present)
35* Mitchell Froom: Keyboards, Guitar, Backing Vocals (2020-Present; studio keyboards/production 1986-1991)
36* Liam Finn: Guitar, Keyboards, Backing Vocals (2020–present; touring member 2007–2008)
37* Elroy Finn: Drums, Guitar (2020–present; touring member 2008, 2016)
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39Former Members:
40* Craig Hooper: Guitars (1985)
41* Tim Finn: Vocals, Guitars, Keyboards (1990-1991)
42* Paul Hester: Drums (1985-1994; 1996; Deceased)
43* Peter Jones: Drums (1994-1996; Deceased)
44* Matt Sharrod: Drums (2007-2011; 2016)
45* Mark Hart: Guitars, Keyboards, Lap Steel Guitar (1993-1996; 2007-2011; 2016)
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48Studio Albums:
49* ''Crowded House'' (1986)
50* ''Temple of Low Men'' (1988)
51* ''Woodface'' (1991)
52* ''Music/TogetherAlone'' (1993)
53* ''Time On Earth'' (2007)
54* ''Intriguer'' (2010)
55* ''Dreamers Are Waiting'' (2021)
56* ''Gravity Stairs'' (2024)
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58Compilations:
59* ''Recurring Dream: The Very Best of Crowded House (1996)''
60* ''Afterglow (Rarities) (1999)''
61* ''The Very Very Best of Crowded House (2010)''
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63!!Crowded House provide examples of the following tropes:
64* AfterTheEnd: Possibly "In the Lowlands."
65* AllDrummersAreAnimals: Paul, although this was mostly a stage persona.
66* AnimatedMusicVideo: "Twice If You're Lucky" has an [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter adorable]] one.
67* AntiLoveSong: "That's What I Call Love."
68* AudienceParticipationSong: Several including "Don't Dream It's Over," "Fall At Your Feet," "Four Seasons In One Day," "Weather With You," and "Better Be Home Soon."
69* ArcWords: The word "Kitchen" appears on at least one song in each of the first four albums.
70* {{BSide}}: ''Afterglow'' collected several.
71* BandOfRelatives: Neil and Tim are brothers, while current members Liam and Elroy are Neil's sons.
72* BilingualBonus: "Pour le Monde" has some lines in GratuitousFrench.
73** Much of "[[TitleTrack Together Alone]]" is sung by a Maori choir.
74* BittersweetEnding: Each album (barring the first) ends with a song that is melancholy but hopeful.
75* CarefulWithThatAxe: Neil in "Kill Eye" and "Isolation." Paul in "That's What I Call Love" and "I'm Still Here."
76* TheComicallySerious: Neil played this up in early videos and interviews. He quickly became the foil to the rowdier Nick and Paul.
77* ConveyorBeltVideo: "Don't Dream It's Over" is an award-winning example.
78* DarkerAndEdgier: ''Temple of Low Men'' lacks the easygoing atmosphere of the first album and its main themes are infidelity and [[GuiltComplex guilt]].
79** ''Together Alone'' takes a darker and heavier turn after the poppy and upbeat ''Woodface''.
80* DeadpanSnarker: The whole band.
81* DomesticAbuse: Topic of "Catherine Wheels."
82* DrivenToSuicide: Heavily implied to have happened to the women in both "Catherine Wheels" and "Hole in the River".
83* EchoingAcoustics: Much of ''Together Alone,'' especially "Kare Kare" and "Private Universe."
84* EpicRocking: Live versions of "Private Universe" and "Hole In The River" tend to hover around the 9 minute mark (with roughly three-minutes of continuous guitar solo in each.)
85* FakeOutFadeOut: "I Am In Love."
86* TheFourChordsOfPop: "Fall At Your Feet."
87* FourTemperamentEnsemble: ''Woodface'' era: Neil is melancholic, Tim is choleric, Paul is sanguine, and Nick is phlegmatic.
88* GriefSong: "Hole In the River," "She Goes On," and about half of ''Time on Earth.''
89* HiddenTrack: "I'm Still Here" at the end of ''Woodface.''
90* LyricalColdOpen: "Mean to Me", "Nails in My Feet" and "Even If."
91* LyricalDissonance: "She Called Up" is an upbeat song about Paul Hester's suicide.
92** The musical style is considered a tribute to Paul's own upbeat taste in music.
93* MoodWhiplash: On ''Temple of Low Men,'' the poppy "Sister Madly" is immediately followed by [[AfterTheEnd "In the Lowlands."]]
94** On "Together Alone", we have the upbeat "Distant Sun" followed by the very dark [[DomesticAbuse "Catherine]] [[DrivenToSuicide Wheels".]]
95* NewSoundAlbum: Played with: ''Together Alone'' explored new genres but was still definitely Crowded House.
96** Intriguer added more electronic influences.
97* NonAppearingTitle: "Kare Kare."
98* OncePerEpisode: The aforementioned kitchen references. Neil even deliberately added the line, "Fire one more torpedo baby, watch the ''kitchen'' sink," to "Walking On The Spot" so that ''Together Alone'' would continue the trend.
99* ThePerfectionist: Neil Finn. On the commentary for the Farewell show DVD, he pointed out almost every flubbed note from the other band members!
100* PowerPop: Especially the first two albums.
101* PrecisionFStrike: "Four Seasons In One Day" has the line "Smiling as the ''shit'' comes down". Notably, FM radio has never edited out the offending word, and there has never been any public outrage about it. The song is just that iconic to Melburnians.
102* ProtestSong: "Dr. Livingston" was a protest of the Mozambique Civil War.
103* TheQuietOne: Mark Hart, who rarely speaks either onstage, or in whole band interviews.
104* RankUp: Before becoming the band's official keyboardist in 2020, Mitchell Froom had produced the band's first three albums and played keyboards on all of them.
105* RevolvingDoorBand: Not as much as Music/SplitEnz but only two original members are left. Tim Finn is one of the best known members but he actually only stayed for a year.
106* SanitySlippageSong: "Kill Eye" is a reminder of how [[GuiltComplex a person can be scarred by guilt]].
107* ScareChord: The first burst of "I'm Still Here" especially because the song is by far the heaviest rock song on ''Woodface" and, as a HiddenTrack, comes after a half-minute of silence.
108* SceneryPorn: The "Making of ''Together Alone''" promo features gorgeous shots of Karekare Beach in New Zealand. Band photos from this era also featured beautiful Kiwi backdrops.
109* SelfTitledAlbum: Their debut.
110* SeinfeldianConversation: Crowded House gigs always feature some of this. There have been fan club exclusive CD's documenting some of them.
111* ShoutOut: The line, "Try to catch the deluge in a paper cup," from "Don't Dream It's Over" is a reference to a similar line in [[Music/TheBeatles "Across The Universe."]]
112* ShoutOutToShakespeare: "It's Only Natural" has the line, "You and I [[Theatre/{{Hamlet}} shake off this mortal coil]]."
113* SillyLoveSongs: Crowded House love songs are usually pretty serious and subtle but "I Love You Dawn" and "Italian Plastic" prove that Administrivia/TropesAreNotBad.
114* TheSixthRanger: Neil invited American producer Mitchell Froom to be the band's full-time official keyboardist in the late 1980s; Froom was unable to commit to being part of the band full-time, but still produced and played keyboards on their first three albums, and eventually agreed to become an official member in 2020.
115* StepUpToTheMicrophone: Paul sings lead on "Italian Plastic," "I'm Still Here," "Skin Feeling," and "My Telly's Gone Bung."
116* StudioChatter: Paul says "That's sort of how we do it" at the end of "Sister Madly."
117* SurrealMusicVideo: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9sem05RHnM Four Seasons In One Day]]," and "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfjNRz-ZoBM Private Universe]]."
118* TalkAboutTheWeather: In "Private Universe," Neil says there's no time or place to.
119** Not to mention the sheer number of their songs about the weather.
120* TakeThat: "Chocolate Cake" poked fun at consumerism and specifically mocked such celebrities Creator/AndrewLloydWebber, Creator/AndyWarhol, and Liberace.
121* TitleTrack: "Together Alone."
122** The song, "The Intriguer" was cut at the last minute.
123** Also subverted by "Recurring Dream" which was not included on the GreatestHitsAlbum of the same name.
124* TruckDriversGearChange: "I Walk Away."
125* WordSaladLyrics: "Pineapple Head" was based on the [[FeverDreamEpisode fevered ramblings]] of Neil's son, Liam. The lyrics don't make much sense...

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