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Belles Will Ring
5,033 listeners
60s-inspired band from the Blue Mountains area of Sydney, Australia. View wiki60s-inspired band from the Blue Mountains area of Sydney, Australia. View wiki60s-inspired band from the Blue Mountains area of Sydney, Australia. View wiki -
Institut Polaire
1,392 listeners
Since the EP “The Fauna and The Flora” the band have been busy, not only recording a brilliant debut album, the band moved interstate from … read moreSince the EP “The Fauna and The Flora” the band have been busy, not only recording a brilliant debut album, the band moved interstate from their Perth homes and are now residing in Melbourne, where they hit the ground running with shows … read moreSince the EP “The Fauna and The Flora” the band have been busy, not only recording a brilliant debut album, the band moved interstate from their Perth homes and are now residing in Melbourne, where they hit the ground running with shows and recording. Within the move they lost drummer Russell who… read more -
Waikiki
7,845 listeners
Waikiki were a rock group from Sydney, Australia. The band split, and the remaining members of the band formed Howling Bells. The single, H… read moreWaikiki were a rock group from Sydney, Australia. The band split, and the remaining members of the band formed Howling Bells. The single, Here Comes September placed 36th on the 2002 Triple J Hottest 100 poll. View wikiWaikiki were a rock group from Sydney, Australia. The band split, and the remaining members of the band formed Howling Bells. The single, Here Comes September placed 36th on the 2002 Triple J Hottest 100 poll. View wiki -
Motor Ace
21,265 listeners
Motor Ace were an Australian alternative rock band. The lineup consisted of: Patrick Robertson (vocals/guitar), Damian Birchall-Costin (dru… read moreMotor Ace were an Australian alternative rock band. The lineup consisted of: Patrick Robertson (vocals/guitar), Damian Birchall-Costin (drums), Matt Balfe (bass/backing vocals) and Dave Ong (guitar/backing vocals). The group was formed … read moreMotor Ace were an Australian alternative rock band. The lineup consisted of: Patrick Robertson (vocals/guitar), Damian Birchall-Costin (drums), Matt Balfe (bass/backing vocals) and Dave Ong (guitar/backing vocals). The group was formed in 1998 and released three studio albums before disbanding i… read more -
Rhubarb
6,118 listeners
There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Rhubarb was an Australian pop-rock band. Best known for their songs 'Exerciser' … read moreThere is more than one artist with this name: 1) Rhubarb was an Australian pop-rock band. Best known for their songs 'Exerciser' and 'Caroline', they released 3 albums (1999's 'Kamikaze', 2002's … read moreThere is more than one artist with this name: 1) Rhubarb was an Australian pop-rock band. Best known for their songs 'Exerciser' and 'Caroline', they released 3 albums (1999's 'Kamikaze', 2002's 'Slow Motion', and 2005's 'Start Again… read more -
Screamfeeder
9,897 listeners
Critically acclaimed Aussie outfit Screamfeeder have been pumping out their own unique brand of noisy alternative rock since forming in Bri… read moreCritically acclaimed Aussie outfit Screamfeeder have been pumping out their own unique brand of noisy alternative rock since forming in Brisbane, Australia in 1991. Throughout their colourful career, the band has toured with the likes of… read moreCritically acclaimed Aussie outfit Screamfeeder have been pumping out their own unique brand of noisy alternative rock since forming in Brisbane, Australia in 1991. Throughout their colourful career, the band has toured with the likes of Sonic Youth, Pavement, and Sleater-Kinney. View wiki -
Diana Ah Naid
2,897 listeners
Diana Ah Naid is an Australian artist formerly based in Nimbin, New South Wales, with a unique blend of folk and acoustic rock. Her first s… read moreDiana Ah Naid is an Australian artist formerly based in Nimbin, New South Wales, with a unique blend of folk and acoustic rock. Her first self-titled album release through Shock Records in 1997, featuring the single I Go Off, which received extensive airplay on national broadcaster Triple J, reac… read more -
Lazy Susan
4,325 listeners
Lazy Susan rose from the ashes of several Sydney pop groups in early 1999. Based around the songwriting of Paul Andrews and Pete Wilson, an… read moreLazy Susan rose from the ashes of several Sydney pop groups in early 1999. Based around the songwriting of Paul Andrews and Pete Wilson, and featuring Dave Keys on bass and Tim Byron on keyboards, Lazy Susan has earned a large and loyal … read moreLazy Susan rose from the ashes of several Sydney pop groups in early 1999. Based around the songwriting of Paul Andrews and Pete Wilson, and featuring Dave Keys on bass and Tim Byron on keyboards, Lazy Susan has earned a large and loyal following in an Australian music scene often characterised b… read more -
78 Saab
17,070 listeners
78 Saab were an Australian indie rock band, originally forming in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory in 1995 at the Australian National… read more78 Saab were an Australian indie rock band, originally forming in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory in 1995 at the Australian National University. The band was formed by Ben Nash, Gareth Tregillgas, Darren Smith and Christovac Thomp… read more78 Saab were an Australian indie rock band, originally forming in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory in 1995 at the Australian National University. The band was formed by Ben Nash, Gareth Tregillgas, Darren Smith and Christovac Thompson For the purpose of attaining live performance experience… read more -
Cordrazine
6,742 listeners
Melbourne band Cordrazine are remembered for their hugely popular 1997 ballad 'Crazy', featuring the haunting vocals of Hamish Co… read moreMelbourne band Cordrazine are remembered for their hugely popular 1997 ballad 'Crazy', featuring the haunting vocals of Hamish Cowan. Band member, Sam Hollaway has since toured with Silverchair as their live keyboardist. The ba… read moreMelbourne band Cordrazine are remembered for their hugely popular 1997 ballad 'Crazy', featuring the haunting vocals of Hamish Cowan. Band member, Sam Hollaway has since toured with Silverchair as their live keyboardist. The band incorporated lush string arrangements into their jazzy, s… read more