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To anyone who likes fun rock music that doesn't take itself too seriously I fully suggest Hot Leg.


(This is a favorite song of this year by the way)
 
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I'm a major fan of modern Australian 00's rock, so I'll be posting a lot of it, I've already made a start.

Some up and coming Australians would be:

Little Red - Indie/classic rock group, they play feel good tunes and upbeat melodies

The Mess Hall - blues/rock/garage. It's a strange combination and the dark tones may be an acquired taste, but I've definitely acquired it.

Animal Collective - Just found out they're actually american :rolleyes: but they play psychadelic, electric pop.

Children Collide - Indie, similar to Franz Ferdinand I would say.

The Giveaways - The band I went to school with, they play alternative indie rock, heavy influences from The Strokes and Arctic Monkeys.

British India (Who I'm seeing live on Saturday) - Garage/rock n roll, heavy pounding anthems with loud vocals and drums being hammered.

Leader Cheetah - indie rock, more upbeat music.

Dappled Cities - art rock/experimental, Guitar driven, tempo changing stuff

The Temper Trap - Alternative, Rythmic guitar and an atmospheric, lazy sound

Yves Klein Blue - Indie, simply happy music

Newton Faulkner - Acoustic, one of a growing crop of australian singer/songwriters his prime weapon is melody, well written music and a great soft voice.

Red Riders - Alternative, similar to Dappled Cities.

The Middle East - Ambient/acoustic, slow paced ballads with classical influence and harmonic vocals

Bluejuice - Indie/electro. Their current song sounds similar to Point Of Know Return with the synths, but the rest is pretty solidly electronic.

I need this list 2 :):):):cheers:
 

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No thanks S&L, not my kind of music.

Another edit - Newton Faulkner is actually English. He hides his accent extroadinarily while singing though, and his music sounds pretty damn Aussie :tongue:
 

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No thanks S&L, not my kind of music.

Another edit - Newton Faulkner is actually English. He hides his accent extroadinarily while singing though, and his music sounds pretty damn Aussie :tongue:

Well, aren't most Aussies of POM origin, heheheheheh ??:):):):lmao::cheers:....NOT me though...I'm trueblue all the way :):)
 

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snakes&ladders wrote:

Well, aren't most Aussies of POM origin, heheheheheh ??:):):):lmao::cheers:....NOT me though...I'm trueblue all the way :):)

No! And we're all not ancestors from convicts either.
 

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snakes&ladders wrote:

Well, aren't most Aussies of POM origin, heheheheheh ??:):):):lmao::cheers:....NOT me though...I'm trueblue all the way :):)

No! And we're all not ancestors from convicts either.

I tell that to all my friends, colleagues and students in the E.U. every day:bump:
 

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How about Petey...............:):)

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Randomly surfing through Youtube, I have come acress one of those golden nuggets S&S always speaks of. The song in question is from Brisbanean art rock band Drawn From Bees, and it's called Long Tooth Setting Sun:

 
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