The Vaudeville Smash
Joel Gion
Joel Gion is best known for his impeccable tambourine work for the Brian Jonestown Massacre.
Every Word
Five cats from Newcastle, Australia who play hardcore in the vein of Comeback Kid, Verse & Tina Arena. They enjoy playing X-Box in their spare time. You can check out their sweet Myspace poses at www.myspace.com/everywordhc
Glitch Mob
When four friends, Ooah, edIT, Boreta & Kraddy
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All noted fixtures on the West Coast underground
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Team up with a creative vision and positive intentions
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The result is
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A relentless sonic assault on the dance floor of ferocious drums, catastrophic sub bass, and sounds from another world
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It is an unforgiving and punishing physical audio experience that will leave your body beat to the core and your soul wanting more
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It is the gift of music from this four man hit squad with the intention to unite the masses on the dance floor through trying times
King Tide
KING TIDE was formed in early 2004 after a successful reggae jam between vocalist Tony Hughes and ‘toaster’ Sean Collins. During a live show in Sydney, the band was spotted by advertising executives who asked them to record a cover of Toots and the Maytals’ “Broadway Jungle” for a Sony TV ad campaign. The band released the cover as a full length single ‘No Dog War’, which received national airplay.
the holy soul
Storms through your ears and kicks the furniture around in your brain. Mad, sad and bad in a very good way – Daily Telegraph The Holy Soul are led by Trent Marden (guitar and vocals) who is currently backed by Sam Worrad (bass), Jon Hunter (Guitar) & Kate Wilson (drums). Their first ep 'Love Ha Left The City Limits' featuring Tim Malfroy (guitar) and Owen Penglis (drums) was desperate and raw collection of swampy cassette recordings of songs about life beyond the reaches of city limits (Bowral)...
Breathing Shrine
Band from Melbourne, Australia. 2/3 of Grey Daturas.
Amber Savage
Mother And Father
Mother and Father is a heavy demented three piece pop/punk band that spawned from the black depths of central Victoria. Dirtier, inferior and more abrasive is the only way to describe the tragedy that is Mother and Father. Were nothing. New album out soon.