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The Blackeyed Susans

The Blackeyed Susans are an Australian band, formed in Perth in 1989, based in Melbourne since 1992. They were initially a "holiday band" put together by David McComb in 1989 while The Triffids were in hiatus. Although line-ups have varied from year to year, almost all of them have featured Rob Snarski and early Triffids member Phil Kakulas. www.blackeyedsusans.com.au

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Mandelbrot

1) Mandelbrot is the solo project of Keung from Mandelbrot Set The solo shows focus more on the experimental side of guitar manipulation, utilizing the effects pedals and samplers to a much greater degree, and creating some mind-bending sounds. From a melodic base, the sound evolves in many directions, from digital crackle to white noise, from ebowed drones to subsonic lowends - each show is unique. For musical sign-posts, think the musical crossroads of Aerial M, Spacemen3, and SunnO))).

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Jess Conrad

Jess Conrad (born Gerald James, 24 February 1936, Brixton, London) is an actor and singer from England. He was popular in the late 1950s and early 1960s with a number of hits to his credit, "Cherry Pie", "This Pullover", "Mystery Girl" and "Pretty Jenny".He has recorded for Decca,Columbia,Pye,President and EMI record labels. Since then his live performances have continued to be popular, with an ovation in 2005 at the London Palladium when sharing a bill with Eden Kane,John Leyton, Marty Wilde and others.

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The Maudlin Hounds

THE MAUDLIN HOUNDS
Hard rock powertrio from the northern Norway. "The Roaring Season", NEW album OUT NOW!. Melodic, hard hitting & in-your-face rock 'n' roll from one of Norway's finest acts of it's genre.
If you're into Foo Fighters, Against Me!, Manic Street Preachers and the heavy greats of the 70's,
this NEW album of The Maudlin Hounds might be right up your alley. HQ: Storsteinnes, Balsfjord - (NO)..
Formed: 2002
Releases: EP (2003)
Somersaulting (2006)
The Roaring Season (2012)

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The Bon Scotts

Melbourne septet The Bon Scotts are not an AC/DC covers band but a bittersweet mix of playful melodies, arresting percussion and sing-along choruses. The Bon Scotts defy notions of plain and normal, melding traditional folk instruments with an endearing and satirical voice. Laced with irony and hype, their unconventional hooks and distinct sound have put them at the forefront of the new folk revival.

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