Ex-spectator
Ex-spectator are a Hardcore punk band from Melbourne, Australia.
Ex-spectator are a Hardcore punk band from Melbourne, Australia.
Tina Harrod was born in Christchurch in New Zealand with an ancestry that certainly indicated she might one day become a professional singer. He father was part Fijian and her great grand parents were from Wales and from her very early days she was surrounded by a rich musical legacy. It was no surprise then when at the tender age of five Tina began singing in a local church choir as well as taking dancing classes with a ballet group.
Charles Baby sings songs that he believes are sent to him by supreme beings that are trapped underground. Though he also believes these beings will one day break free and wreak a fiery vengeance on this world, he is happy until then to pay homage to them in song. He has opened has career by supporting Tim Rogers, Ash Grunwald and Kate Miller Heidke. Although he tells people he sounds like Bob Dylan and Radiohead, in truth, his Australian accent is much stronger than either of theirs. Genre: Indie, Roots
Neon Love originated from the dark depths of Ballarats sweet ass music community. Over the past two and a half years Neon Love have developed their repertoire of music through adapting different genres of music and various cliche'd teenage life experiences like girls, parties, no doze, cough meds, sneaking out late at night, holding hands, love and lust and all that lame stuff. They have trashed their equipment at various notable snobby private schools and copped a lot of sh*t from a certain w*nker named Toff (apparently a joy division fan, but cant take it when some one convulses on stage).
Fixtures are a hardcore band from Sydney, Australia.
...undoutably one of Australia's best (and loudest) live acts"... Rave Magazine (Live Review)
An ear-splitting, guitar drenched, grimy swamp, bleeding fingers, stomach wrenching, writhing, kicking, moaning, foot stomping all blues, all booze, short fuse three piece band from Brisbane, Australia. Vegas Kings have just released their second album - "DEAD MONEY". The album was produced by Chet Weise from American garage blues legends The Immortal Lee County Killers and engineered by Loki Lockwood of Spooky Records.
Since 2006, Anna Lunoe has been leaving a trail of exhausted and ecstatic crowds wherever she goes. Clubs throughout Australia have become her weekend playground, she’s a festival favorite with multiple appearances at Big Day Out, Splendour in the Grass, Parklife, Field Day, Falls Festival & more, steadily moving closer to the top of bill with each passing year. When artists like <a href="http://www.last.fm/music/Diplo" class="bbcode_artist">Diplo</a>, <a href="http://www.last.fm/music/Daft+Punk" class="bbcode_artist">Daft Punk</a>, <a href="http://www.last.fm/music/Switch" class="bbcode_artist">Switch</a>, <a href="http://www.last.fm/music/Calvin+Harris" class="bbcode_artist">Calvin Harris</a>, <a href="http://www.last.fm/music/A-Trak" class="bbcode_artist">A-Trak</a> or <a href="http://www.last.fm/music/Soulwax" class="bbcode_artist">Soulwax</a> come to town it’s more than likely Anna’s on support, throwing down a set that has the crowds and the main act talking for days.
With a dedicated love of melodic pop-rock, Celadore’s approach to their debut EP Distance Is A Gun was all about the songs. “Our songs are drawn from personal experience. Distance Is A Gun is the title track and strangely enough was the last song that we worked on prior to recording. We had already started pre-production when Coops brought in a rough demo. With its catchy pulse and crashing chorus, it was the way the relatively bleak and defeated lyrics sat with the upbeat energy of the melody that stood out.” – Celadore