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), James Straker (later in The Melniks) on guitar and Shane Brunn (who later formed Hugbubble and Vanlustbader) on drums.

[4] The video for the album's first single, "Aloha Tambourinist", was set on a beach, featured male models pretending to be Custard, while scantily clad women roll around in the sand.

[5] The band's "breakthrough hit" did not come until October 1995, when they released "Apartment", the first single lifted from their third studio album, Wisenheimer.

[6] Wisenheimer was recorded in San Francisco, being produced by Eric Drew Feldman (Captain Beefheart, PJ Harvey, Pere Ubu et al.).

[14] After the split, lead singer and guitarist, McCormack, formed The Titanics with drummer, Thompson, also on guitar.

The Titanics did not last long, releasing two albums, Size Isn't Everything and Love is the Devil, before the group disbanded.

McCormack released a series of solo albums with The Polaroids, featuring his brother Dylan (Gentle Ben and his Sensitive Side) on bass, Shane Melder (ex-Sidewinder) on drums and Cameron Bruce (Paul Kelly).

[24] A DVD video clip compilation called The Spaces at the Side of the Road – A Digital History of Custard was released in 2007.

Custard reformed for an event on 10 December 2009 to celebrate Queensland's 150th birthday, appearing alongside Powderfinger and a number of other local acts.

[29] Custard released their first album of new material since 1999's Loverama, on 6 November 2015, entitled Come Back, All Is Forgiven, through ABC Music.

[30] In 2017, Custard released The Common Touch, featuring the singles "In the Grand Scheme of Things" and "2000 Woman".

On 19 March 2020, Custard released the new single "Funky Again", and announced their eighth studio album Respect All Lifeforms.

McCormack, 1990s
Matthew Strong, 2017
McCormack, 2017