Live shows Tripod began as buskers in Melbourne malls, performing a far-fetched prop act of which no record exists. They emerged as a musical act from the thriving Melbourne live music pub scene of the mid nineties, supporting popular local cover bands in such places as the Station Hotel,
The Esplanade, the Central Club, the New Orleans Tavern and the Ritz, St Kilda. They were very much a cover band at first, performing three part harmony versions on hits by the likes of
Elvis Costello,
Bowie,
the Beach Boys and
Queen. They garnered a local following via regular residencies at the Commercial Hotel, Yarraville, just after it stopped being a biker bar. They soon became regulars at the Prince Patrick Hotel in
Collingwood, a Melbourne comedy venue, where they honed their skills in residencies and appearances from 1998 through to its demise in 2003. Tripod are stalwarts of their home festival, the
Melbourne International Comedy Festival, where they often performed since 1997, when they took their pub act and jammed it into a one-hour festival format at
St Martins Youth Arts Centre, in a show entitled
Welcome to My Wonderwall. They have appeared on music festival stages including the
Falls Festival, the
Port Fairy Folk Festival, the
Queenscliff Music Festival and the
Woodford Folk Festival. Tripod have appeared internationally, including the Montreal
Just For Laughs festival and the
Upright Citizens Brigade theatre in New York and Los Angeles. They have played the
Edinburgh Fringe numerous times. They have also toured the Australian rural countryside including long stints with the MICF Roadshow. Tripod alternate the form of their shows between the song-and-sketch cabaret gig format (such as
Self Saucing and
Men of Substance) and narrative musicals. Their first "story" show was
Tripod Tells the Tale of the Adventures of Tosswinkle the Pirate (not very well), which premiered at the MICF before touring nationally. Their narrative show,
Lady Robots, was first previewed at the 2002 Adelaide Fringe Festival before it was performed at the
MICF later that year. The show was a musical comedy telling the story of three men who are hurled into space where they come across a planet populated only by Lady Robots. Tripod performed a re-jigged version of the show,
Lady Robots v1.1 at the
Athenaeum Theatre at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 2005, before a national tour culminating in a hit season at the
Sydney Opera House. No recordings are known to exist. On 30 January 2010, Tripod held the world premiere of their comedic musical
Tripod versus the Dragon at the
Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art in North Adams, Massachusetts, United States.
Elana Stone co-starred in the production in the role of "The Dungeon Master"/"Dragon" after
Megan Washington, who had been co-writing songs for the production, declined the role due to scheduling conflicts. The production is based on the
Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. Tripod went on to perform this show at the Adelaide Fringe Festival, Melbourne International Comedy Festival, the Sydney Opera House, and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2010, as well as subsequent seasons in Perth, Brisbane, regional Victoria and the Przeglad Piosenki Aktorskiej festival in
Wroclaw, Poland. In January 2013, Tripod joined forces with Australian performer
Eddie Perfect to create
Perfect Tripod, a show of classic Australian songs arranged in four-part harmony, inspired by their cover of
Meet Me in the Middle of the Air performed on
The Sideshow on 13 October 2007. Perfect Tripod toured concert halls throughout the nation and have collaborated with such Australian pop music greats as
Gotye and
Missy Higgins. In October 2014, Tripod performed live at the international gaming convention,
PAX (Penny Arcade Expo), in Melbourne at the
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. There they performed a short preview of
This Gaming Life, an original collaboration between Tripod, Grammy nominated composer
Austin Wintory and the
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. In 2015
This Gaming Life played to rapturous houses at
Hamer Hall, Victorian Arts Centre, with a 55 piece orchestra conducted and arranged by Wintory. The show was a full scale two-act orchestral love letter to the culture and relationships of passionate video gamers, and has been described as the "Stand By Me of the gamer generation."
TV The band got their first break appearing on ''
Hey Hey It's Saturday'''s "
Red Faces" contest, where they performed a parodic medley of
Oasis hits that demonstrated similarities between the songs. Their first regular TV appearances were on
In Melbourne Tonight (IMT) with
Frankie J Holden. Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s they also showed up regularly on such live TV stalwarts as
Good Morning Australia with
Bert Newton,
Denise with Denise Drysdale and popular Saturday morning live rock show
Recovery. Tripod were a feature act in
Network Ten's 2003/2004
sketch comedy television show skitHOUSE, writing and performing sketches and songs as part of the core cast. They performed on
Rove/Rove Live in 1999, 2003, and 2004, and were guest programmers of
Rage in 2004. Tripod were also core cast performers on the 2007
ABC weekly variety program
The Sideshow. The group made frequent musical appearances on Network Ten's
Good News Week from 2009 to 2011, and have appeared on various
ABC1 programs, including
Spicks and Specks (May 2011), and
Adam Hills Tonight (May 2013). They have appeared yearly for almost two decades on the
Oxfam Melbourne International Comedy Festival Gala.
Radio Tripod have appeared as guests throughout their career on popular Australian radio stations. Their
Song-in-an-Hour Challenge (2001–2004) was a popular segment on
Triple J's drive-time show with
Merrick and Rosso, and later on the Triple J
Breakfast show with
Wil Anderson and
Adam Spencer. In it they had one hour to write and arrange a coherent song based on incoherent listener suggestions and then perform said song to an eager national audience. Tripod often refer to this experience as their songwriting boot camp. Two CDs containing some of the finest examples of these sessions have been released, each also including recordings taken from live
Song-In-An-Hour challenges featured in Tripod's
Pod August Nights concerts. In late 2005, they moved to
Fox FM where they could be heard on
Peter Helliar's weekly Friday morning show, ''Pete's Show''.
Podcast On 24 December 2015 Tripod along with host Andrew Pogson started a regular podcast titled Perfectly Good Podcast. Initially started to promote their upcoming 101 Tripod Hits tour, the ongoing series shifted its focus covering any number of topic including current themes or stories from Tripod's 20+ years together. Each podcast centres around a theme in which host Andrew Pogson attempts to keep the members of Tripod to. Tripod also play live or play recordings of their songs which loosely relate to the episode's theme. Suggested in Episode 27, and making its first appearance in Episode 28 with Andrew Pogson's submission Tripod asked listeners to submit alternate lyrics for the song Aquaman, and Tripod then played each submission on varies episodes.
Game Music In 2023,
Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical was released, featuring songs co-written by Tripod. The album is nominated for a Grammy Award for the 2024 ceremony. == Recordings ==