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Neon Indian return to Australia to showcase songs from Era Extrana.
Miami Horror's cover of The Church ate 80s hit 'Under The Milky Way'.
We chat to Miami Horror and Phrase about covering two Australian classics, and Steve Kilby and James Reyene about being covered for the Snickers Sessions.
The public will decide how far Miami Horror and Phrase will stray from their usual style with covers for The Snickers Sessions.
Melbourne indie-adventurers, Miami Horror took over The Forum with Gold Fields and Love Connection as part of The Summersun Tour. This show marked the band's last in Melbourne before they relocate to the USA in September.
On the eve of their relocation to the USA, Miami Horror brought their Summersun tour to Adelaide's Governor Hindmarsh venue where a near sold out crowd gathered to bask in their summery tunes, hoping to bring a bit of warmth to the bitterly cold night
Miami crew are preparing for their big adventure this year with a relocation to the US on the cards, but not before a send off tour.
A strong showing from Aussie bands that would've been better with a better connection to the audience.
The Voltaire Twins have been announced as the local support for Miami Horror at Thank God it's Monday.
What better way to bring in the New Year? Summadayze 2011 continued to party on and showcased a vast array of DJ's, international hip hop acts and electro-pop groups. It was a festival not to be missed.
Tim Rogers, Miami Horror and Dan Kelly feature in the impressive mix of Aussie musicians to perform at the Australian Open tennis.
The Northbridge Festival’s first night had a stellar line-up as Miami Horror headlined the mostly local six act bill.
Miami Horror and DJ Tim Fuchs play a hot-as-hell gig as The Globe.
Heading to Foreshore next Saturday? Here's all the info you need including the new site map and set-times...
Having visited their namesake (Miami) and blasted through the rest of America earlier this year, Melbourne quartet Miami Horror returned to Sydney to reap the benefits of their radio-slaying Illumination'.
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