Ezequiel
Senior Member
We Grow Up is a indie-rock band from Adelaide, Australia, and I have Salmacis to thank for bringing them to my attention. I fell in love with the tunes I heard from their website and I decided to dedicade this week to achieve their albums for my collection. I send them a message and they told me to send me their albums as soon as possible.
In 2008 the band, led by songwriters Jonathan Mortimer and Anthony Golding, built on the promise of their raw, Triple J Unearthed winning debut album with 'Night Kitchen', an eclectic second album that mixed pristine melodies, rich instrumentation and darker lyrical themes with a broad scope that defied its humble home recording.
The album, released locally and then re-released nationally on Half A Cow Records, met with acclaim natiowide, with publications as varied as the Sydney Morning Herald, Time Off Magazine and Adelaide’s Rip It Up and dB Magazines singing its praises. It also earned more airplay around the country, with tracks like Celia and Office Christmas Party heard on Triple J’s Home & Hosed throughout 2008.
Their third album ‘Kids In Love’ - to be released in mid to late 2010 - continues the band’s knack for lush pop whilst showcasing an even greater level of finesse and cohesion, reaffirming the pedigree that has seen them play alongside Missy Higgins, The New Pornographers, The Seabellies, Institute Polaire, Cuthbert & The Nightwalkers and Sydney legends Sneeze.
I want to introduce you guys to this band. It's one of those bands that you fall in love with or leave it behind you. Just like Fever Ray.
Well,
Here are some of their songs:
Celia
Something Peculiar
Wrote It All In My Diary
Social Moth
In 2008 the band, led by songwriters Jonathan Mortimer and Anthony Golding, built on the promise of their raw, Triple J Unearthed winning debut album with 'Night Kitchen', an eclectic second album that mixed pristine melodies, rich instrumentation and darker lyrical themes with a broad scope that defied its humble home recording.
The album, released locally and then re-released nationally on Half A Cow Records, met with acclaim natiowide, with publications as varied as the Sydney Morning Herald, Time Off Magazine and Adelaide’s Rip It Up and dB Magazines singing its praises. It also earned more airplay around the country, with tracks like Celia and Office Christmas Party heard on Triple J’s Home & Hosed throughout 2008.
Their third album ‘Kids In Love’ - to be released in mid to late 2010 - continues the band’s knack for lush pop whilst showcasing an even greater level of finesse and cohesion, reaffirming the pedigree that has seen them play alongside Missy Higgins, The New Pornographers, The Seabellies, Institute Polaire, Cuthbert & The Nightwalkers and Sydney legends Sneeze.
I want to introduce you guys to this band. It's one of those bands that you fall in love with or leave it behind you. Just like Fever Ray.
Well,
Here are some of their songs:
Celia
Something Peculiar
Wrote It All In My Diary
Social Moth