The Futureheads @ The Gaelic Theatre, Sydney (03/10/08)
Melting in unseasonable warmth, England's The Futureheads gave Sydney a reason to sweat it out.
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Melting in unseasonable warmth, England's The Futureheads gave Sydney a reason to sweat it out.
Sunderland lads, The Futureheads played an energetic set at the Corner that proved them to be one stellar live act.
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The awesome Queens of The Stone Age came to Melbourne town following their headlining spot on the Splendour in the Grass. Playing to a jam packed, totally amped and intimate crowd at The Palace in St Kilda.
The Futureheads put on a brilliant, energetic show to a welcoming Sunday night crowd
The Futureheads' first show of their Australian Tour kicked off in Metropolis Fremantle to a modest crowd. Where was everyone else? Obviously missed out on a lively show!
Now free of major label shackles, self-described "smartly dressed English punk rockers" The Futureheads talk to FL about their return down under.
Barry Hyde, frontman for The Futureheads, is looking at a liberated future. But, as he tells Melanie Lewis, it's not without its dangers.
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In October, Sunderland four-piece The Futureheads is bringing its jaunty anthems down under for a whirlwind week of headline shows.
The Futureheads have returned to their DIY roots on third long player This Is Not The World. FL has secured the full album for an exclusive stream.
Following the recent line up announcement for one of Britain's most famous events, the Carling Weekender - which sees both the Reading and Leeds Festivals taking place at two different sites - tickets flew out of the door in record time for the three-day camping festival.
Bursting onto the music scene in 2004, the Futureheads ecstatically quirky self-titled first album won critical and commercial acclaim. Along with angular guitars, four part harmonies and the impassioned cries of Barry Hyde and Ross Millard, the band's intrinsic sense of melody was a real feature.
With Franz Ferdinand set to storm the charts again who can challenge them in the battle of art pop? The Futureheads offer two minutes and 26 seconds of answers on their new single.
Straight out of England, The Futureheads produce another album which has been fawned over by the often fickle UK music press and... wait, come back!
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