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Tom Larkin
Born (1971-09-18) 18 September 1971 (age 53)
Wellington, New Zealand
GenresAlternative rock
Occupation(s)Musician, producer, band manager
InstrumentDrums
Member ofShihad
Musical artist

Tom Larkin (born 18 September 1971) is a New Zealand musician and record producer. He is the drummer, backing vocalist and a founding member of the alternative rock band Shihad. He grew up in Wellington, New Zealand but now lives in Melbourne in Australia.

Early life and family

Larkin was born in Wellington, New Zealand, to Thomas Cedric Larkin and Sarah Marianne Williams. As a kid, he often played the drums so loud in his parents big Kelburn house in Wellington, that the neighbours sometimes complained. While at school at Wellington High in the late 1980s he met Jon Toogood and together they former Shihad back in 1988. The first gig was at the Clarendon Tavern in Courtenay Place which was the first of thousands of live gigs performed by the band over many years.

Shihad's first release was back in 1990 with the single 'Devolve' which went to number 13 on the New Zealand charts.

Tom Larkin is the son of former New Zealand cricketer (he played for Taranaki and Wellington) and New Zealand diplomat Thomas Cedric Larkin who died at the age of 103 in 2021. He has a sister Daisy and a brother Adam who tried his hand at making films in the early 2000s but was not successful.

Career

In addition to being one of the founders, Larkin was Shihad's manager and tour manager during the band's early era. As of 2022, Shihad have released 12 albums and 8 EPs over 30 years. Shihad's most recent studio album Old Gods was released in 2021 after a seven-year break and reached number one on the New Zealand charts.

In addition to his involvement with Shihad, Larkin runs a recording studio in Melbourne called Homesurgery Recordings. As of August 2014, Homesurgery represents the bands The Butterfly Effect, Cairo Knife Fight, Calling All Cars, The Sinking Teeth, Strangers and Villainy. The recording facility is located in the Melbourne suburb of Brunswick.

In the role of producer, Larkin has worked with bands such as Bodyjar, Alien Weaponry, Young and Restless, The Galvatrons, Calling All Cars, The Getaway Plan, Rook, Reptiles, Red Ink, Fur Patrol, Villainy, Strangers, High Tension, Shihad, King Cannons, Arts Martial, Young Heretics and Ceres.

Aotearoa Music Awards

The Aotearoa Music Awards (previously known as New Zealand Music Awards (NZMA)) are an annual awards night celebrating excellence in New Zealand music and have been presented annually since 1965.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2010 Tom Larkin (as part of Shihad) New Zealand Music Hall of Fame inductee
2018 Simon Gooding, Tom Larkin, Hammerhead for (album by Alien Weaponry) Producer of the Year Won
Simon Gooding, Tom Larkin, Scott Seabright & Samuel Sproull for (album by Alien Weaponry) Engineer of the Year Nominated

References

  1. bio on muzic.net.nz
  2. "About". Homesurgery on Facebook. Facebook. November 2013. Retrieved 2 November 2013.
  3. ^ Bomber (13 October 2013). "On The Record – Bodyjar". Bombshellzine.com. Archived from the original on 16 October 2013. Retrieved 2 November 2013.
  4. "Kiwi rockers bash it out on new album". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
  5. "Villainy Premier Their Epic New Music Video Online". NZMusicMonth. Archived from the original on 18 January 2012.
  6. "HOME INDUCTEES". www.musichall.co.nz. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  7. "Aotearoa Music Awards". aotearoamusicawards.nz. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
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