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17 June 2014

Double Lined Minority to release new single White Flag

Double Lined Minority new single White Flag

Double Lined Minority to release new single White Flag

Gold Coast pop-punk four-piece Double Lined Minority are set to release their new single “White Flag” on June 4 and announce a national Australian tour in support. 

Forming in high school and inspired by a low-fi pop punk reminiscent of the '90s, the group have come a long way since their humble beginnings in 2009 and have proven that they're more than what meets the eye. 

Following in the wake of their two previous releases – 2011’s With Finger’s Crossed (LP) and 2013’s Calling All Liars (EP) – “White Flag” is a hint of what fans can expect of the band’s forthcoming EP due for release in early 2015. 

Written about the realisation that there are some struggles in life you just can’t fight, for singer Eddie Salazar, it was about putting himself in to the terrifying situation that millions of people faced of Typhoon Haiyan, which devastated the Philippines in 2013. “I imagined being at that place and in that situation whilst it was happening and to have 195 mile-per-hour winds coming right at you – and you have no choice but to accept what's coming to you,” says Salazar. 

“White flag” is laced with the band’s trademark dynamic melodies but also reflects a maturing sound. It’s a track that will resonate well for fans of New Found Glory, Switchfoot, Man Overboard and Pierce The Veil. 

Renown for their high energy shows and unhinged on-stage antics Double Lined Minority have an impressive touring history having graced the Big Day Out stage twice (in 2012 and 2014), and supporting the likes of International heavyweights the likes of Smash Mouth (USA), The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus (USA), Razorback (PHIL) and Grey-houndz (PHIL). 

At the ripe ages of 19 and 20 respectively, the boys are quickly emerging as the modern face of Australian ‘DIY’ pop punk. With high expectations and the music to match, Double Lined Minority is a name you won’t be forgetting any time soon. 

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7 January 2013

Fairchild Republic release Arcadia EP 25th March 2013

Fairchild Republic

Fairchild Republic release Arcadia EP 25th March 2013


Australian six piece Fairchild Republic release their four track EP Arcadia on the 25th March 2013 before heading to the UK and Europe for a summer tour, including a performance at The Great Escape 2013.

Hailing from the Gold Coast, Fairchild Republic are described as playing an atmospheric style of alternative indie rock, completed by soaring vocal melodies. The four tracks recorded and self produced in their home studio, are taken from their Australian released album Wish Upon a Paper Crane.

Lead video Arcadia is a catchy and emotion-filled piece of music reflecting on the times when we live in our imaginary place of bliss incorporating everything a lead single requires - a strong melody, a hooky chorus, jangly guitar (similar Two Door Cinema Club), along with being upbeat and rhythmically driven designed to get people on the dance floor.

 Stay Young slows things down and showcases lead singer Adam Lyons’s vocal talent, along with the bands beautifully layered harmonies.  Stemming from the main guitar riff at the beginning of the track - this was one those songs that came together very quickly. Despite changing the drums a number of times - the lyrics capture the essence of your youth.

 The third track from the EP, Outside features some twinkling guitar work, perfect harmonies from the Lyons brothers but also is a winning live track which just epitomises Fairchild Republic's ability to create a song that is simply enjoyable to listen to.

 Closing track Running Bear delivers a wonderful clean-yet-almost-distorted lead guitar melody, mixed with strong lifting vocals and the rhythm section. The only track where the melody was written before the instruments, the guys opted for a fuzzed out bass, driving synths and soaring guitars.  Lyrically it appears to have some dark under tones however it is simply a love story exploring the highs and lows of relationships.

They have supported the likes of Neon Indian, Last Dinosaurs, Kids of 88, Parachute Youth, The Medics, Northeast Party House, The Cairos and Cub Scouts. Along with performances at festivals such as The Big Day Out, 4 Walls and Oneway Project, touring Japan and being half-time entertainment at Metricon Stadium for The Gold Coast Suns.

 Fairchild Republic are Adam Lyons, Nathan Lyons, Tim Voeten, Patrick Huerto, James Haigh and Tommy Davies. They draw influences from acts such as The Killers, The Temper Trap, Editors, White Lies, Klaxons & Foals, the guys released their debut EP Ships are for Sailing in 2010.


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