
With that album’s release the NME named them “The Hottest New Band In The World” and in terms of activity it’s hard to disagree. 2010 also saw the recording of their breakthrough album “Beard, Wives, Denim”, but the album wouldn’t see release until 2012. They’d used their time constructively, since in those two years they’d written, recorded and released three albums, January 2009’s “Psychedelic Mango”, June 2009’s “Corridors of Blissterday” and May 2010’s “Frond”. However, Pond had already been together for two years when Tame Impala’s “Innerspeaker” album was released and the attention levelled on Kevin Parker’s band also found its way to Allbrook, Watson and Ryan’s band as well. Allbrook was also a member of Kevin Parker’s band until 2013, when he quit in order to continue focusing on Pond. Pond are arguably the sister group of Tame Impala, since Watson was practically a founding member of them, who still drums with them to this day. Two of the core trio haven’t even full time members of the band for the length of time they’ve been together. One fuelled by camaraderie, creative spirit and copious amounts of psychedelics. It’s not even entirely accurate to call them a band, since the members of the band past the core trio are so numerous and fleeting that it’s more accurate to call them a collective. This is a band for whom horizons are meaningless.
