Sounds In The Grounds returns
Sounds In The Grounds is taking over Sydney Uni again this October, with banner names The Midnight Juggernauts, British India, Van She and more.
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HOMEBAKE 08 will focus on an important (and apolitical) social messaging brought about by an overwhelming feeling of universal change all under the moniker of HOMEBAKE 2008: Peace In The Park!
Following last years reveled induction, Sounds In The Grounds will return to Sydney University on Saturday October 18th, 2008.
Trackside 2008 has just dropped another stellar line-up, bringing the best bands in the country to Canberra this November.
Village Fair is a live music and arts festival in the Central West of NSW. Located by the base of MT. Panorama in Bathurst, 2008 is set to be it’s biggest best year yet!
Sounds In The Grounds is taking over Sydney Uni again this October, with banner names The Midnight Juggernauts, British India, Van She and more.
British India proved tonight that they know how to have a rocking good time and share their infectious energy with the thousand or so people who’d come to share in the love at The Tivoli.
On their Splendour debut last weekend, Melbourne outfit British India made quite an impression. We got the boys to blog their experience for us.
British India brought they're new arena-ready-indie-power-pop on stage with a little help from the rockin' out of Dead Video.
Following the heady excitement of Foreshore and Stonefest, Trackside have just dropped another stellar line-up bring the best bands in Australia to Canberra this November.
HOMEBAKE 08 will focus on an important (and apolitical) social messaging brought about by an overwhelming feeling of universal change all under the moniker of HOMEBAKE 2008: Peace In The Park!
Following last years reveled induction, Sounds In The Grounds will return to Sydney University on Saturday October 18th, 2008.
British India proved tonight that they know how to have a rocking good time and share their infectious energy with the thousand or so people who’d come to share in the love at The Tivoli.
British India brought they're new arena-ready-indie-power-pop on stage with a little help from the rockin' out of Dead Video.
The Grates, Vampire Weekend and Sigur Ros are just some of the highlights on this festival's mammoth second day.
Singer Declan Melia had the crowd chanting “This aint no fucking disco!” before leading into This Dance is Loaded and, double negatives aside, he was right on the money. View AliJudd's Gallery "Here":http://www.fasterlouder.com.au/gallery/7200/Britis
Brtitish India celebrate their release of their new album by playing at The Corner.
History in the making as British India stormed Sydney with support from The Protectors.
British India create a atmospheric frenzy with their youthful and energetic sound.
British India create a an electric atmosphere with their youthful energy and thrashy tunes.
British India, Dead Video and Black Mustang rock The Tivoli
Touring off the back of the new album Thieves, British India bring their charged live show to the Sands Tavern.
British India packed the Amplifier to the max, at which point, due to the sweaty fans my lens fogged up!!
British India played to a packed home town crowd at the Corner Hotel to launch their latest album 'Thieves'
Two Full-On days of Australian music including The Living End, Faker, Gyroscope, Mammal, MM9, The Galvatrons, The Thrills & More
Stereophonics play a tight set of indie rock, showing why they have outlasted a lot of their peers. Solid support from British India too.
Stereophonics and British India filled the Forum with well-polished tunes.
British India drew a big crowd to the Green Room on the Canberra stop of their current tour.
British India play to a full house at The Zoo with special guests Take 21 + Table & Chair.
British India played a great set for a fairly intimate audience in Manly.
The first Access All Ages blitzed The Factory Theatre with British India, Bridezilla, Cassette Kids, Bridgemary Kiss and The Holidays.
Under 18 gig-goers got their chance to see their favourite bands.
Golden Plains 2008 takes over the Meredith Supernatural Ampitheatre with Ween, Buffalo Tom, Beirut, Iron & Wine and other fine acts.
Rage Against The Machine, Bjork, Arcade Fire and many more finish off their rollercoaster Big Day Out tour at the Claremont Showgrounds.
Melbourne's Big Day Out, feat British India, Eddy Current, Anti-flag, Faker, Mammal, Regurgitator, HT Hoods, Grinspoon, Battles, Arcade Fire, Silverchair, Bjork and the mighty RATM!
J Award-nominated foursome British India will bring their brand of indie-rock back to WA.
Kisschasy, In Fiction, British India
British India hit the road this week and through July/August to celebrate their acclaimed debut album Guillotine . The album features airwave favourite ‘Black & White Radio’ as well as the current single ‘Tie Up My Hands’. The band
British India album launch at Jive in Adelaide
British India, Sky Bombers, Boy+Girl, Bitter Sweet Kicks and Big Willsy played together last Sunday to support the emergence of Spook Magazine, which is due for publication later this year.
British India bring their energy to Hot Damn! at Spectrum
Trial Kennedy, British India, Stealing O'neal, Drowning Mary Jane, Inertia and Sheeth @ Kingston City Hall, Moorabbin
On their Splendour debut last weekend, Melbourne outfit British India made quite an impression. We got the boys to blog their experience for us.
Only a year after the release of their debut album, British India has unveiled its follow-up 'Thieves'. The hard work is paying dividends, as FL discovers.
Amongst the nominees at this year's AIR Awards is local act British India, the band give us the goss on what first awakened their rock n roll dreams and how they feel about being nominated for an AIR Award...
Alex Prelac, promoter of the re-invented schoolies' week music festival, Thank God It's Over, answers the hard questions.
Sounds In The Grounds is taking over Sydney Uni again this October, with banner names The Midnight Juggernauts, British India, Van She and more.
Following the heady excitement of Foreshore and Stonefest, Trackside have just dropped another stellar line-up bring the best bands in Australia to Canberra this November.
British India, Parkway Drive, Resin Dogs, and more join the already sweet-sounding lineup for the inaugural Sounds Of Spring festival.
Plucky indie-popsters British India have a new album out next month, and they’ll be putting it through its paces with a 25-date tour over winter.
Melbourne's British India add to an already impressive year by securing the support slot with UK chart-toppers Stereophonics.
It seems that for the past few years, particularly since The Vines popped up, music journalists are constantly on the lookout for the "real saviours of rock". If the hype is to be believed, British India are headed down this very path.
Melbourne four-piece British India are securing their reputation as both gig and studio connoisseurs before they've even released their EP. Just as well, then, that we have this infectiously rocking dual single to get by with until then.
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