
The Sunday Reeds
The Sunday Reeds, named after Melbourne’s celebrated patron of the arts Sunday Reed, are Romana Ashton and Drew Jones. Though forming in 2009 as a duo, they soon started playing live as a three-piece and are regularly joined on stage by drummer Jeremy Russell.
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The Band of Holy Joy
Forever changing, consistently unique yet, always somehow the same, the Band Of Holy Joy began life as gutter chansoniers using junk shop instruments to propagate a brute romantic madly literate form of dispossessed urban folk music.
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Jekyll
Jekyll, a four-piece indie rock band from Blackpool, are Joel Foster on guitar, vocals and keys; Jonny Chatterton on guitar and vocals; Lewis Armistead on bass; and Liam Singleton on drums.
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Hooton Tennis Club
Hooton Tennis Club; 'Both sloppy and shiny, reminiscent of the Sonic Youth era.'
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The Shy Lips
It’s all about keeping it simple, so simple it gets hard to understand what the thing is. You just know The Shy Lips got it.
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Tree Dwellers
Playing around with noises somewhere between electronic, rock and funk; DJ set and live band. Mark/Jake Haslam-'to dwell under a hazel tree'
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Postcards From Jeff
Somewhere poetry meets pop, electronica and folk dosado, film and reality collide and weave into new stories, new songs, new roads.
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The Phantoms
The Phantoms are a 4-piece indie/alternative band with influences from bands such as Oasis, Blur and The Libertines.
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The Hertz Complex
"I can hear the rock but where's the roll gone?" A frustrated statement on the state of rock and roll, in the hazy early hours of a Monday night, has proved the driving force behind The Hertz Complex's success since their first fully formed gig in 2013.
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