Release
Kisschasy - Too B or Not Too B
By mikezero 3rd Jun, 2008
Kisschasy release a blatant money-making effort in the form of a collection of old EPs, b-sides and 'rarities.' Surprisingly, it's not without merit.
Reviews
Kisschasy @ Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide (31/05/08)
By Philippa_A 2nd Jun, 2008
Renowned Aussie rockers Kisschasy take Adelaide by storm.
Reviews
The Scare, Regular John, Veya @ The Troubadour, 24/11/2007
By mehaf 28th Nov, 2007
Aussie goth-punk expats make a welcome return to their home state, and blow the punters away.
Feature Albums
The Scare - Chivalry
By Andrew Weaver 7th Nov, 2007
It doesn't necessarily offer up many moments of differentiation, but former Gold Coast group the Scare could well be one of the most exciting groups to release a debut album in 2007.
Feature Albums
Kisschasy - Hymns For The Nonbeliever
By mikezero 16th Aug, 2007
After the success of their debut album reaching gold status, Kisschasy return with album #2 and attempt to recreate that success, but perhaps they have fallen short.
Reviews
Something With Numbers, Angelas Dish, Fifty Sixx @ The Annandale, Sydney (27/10/06)
By a nagging voice 3rd Nov, 2006
With queues spilling out of the toilet door and out of the ticket booth, Something with Numbers, a band hugged and handheld by Triple J, unsurprisingly, sold out for their second gig on the Perfect Distraction Tour
Release
Something With Numbers - Perfect Distraction
By nargy 21st Oct, 2006
Right from the very first chord, Something With Numbers make it very clear that you're in their territory now... punk/rock territory
Reviews
Kisschasy @ The Gaelic Club, Surry Hills (07/07/2006)
By goldos 10th Jul, 2006
On this Friday night, one of Sydney's most intimate live venues, The Gaelic Theatre, played host to three bands, and an array of keen gig-goers ready to embrace the weekend, and to avoid the harsh weather outside.
Release
Kisschasy, Trial Kennedy and Grandcentral (All Ages) @ Fly By Night, Fremantle 25/06/06
By dream_vs_scream 26th Jun, 2006
The highlight of the show was, of course, the encore. Kisschasy played a song off their old EP and then invited Trial Kennedy on stage for the next song. The guitarist from both bands stood on a platform on the side of the stage and challenged each other
News
The Nescafe Big Break Is Back
By 5th Apr, 2006
We're already well on our way through another year, and hopefully you're still brimming with optimism at what the future holds for you in 2006. One of the most exciting comps held each year in Australia that helps fund the development of artists' dreams i
News
Kisschasy Is Free, Shaken & Unplugged Later This Month
By demonika 9th Feb, 2006
Kisschasy fans have the chance to see the band in acoustic mode and for free!
Release
Kisschasy - Face Without a Name
By Bailaboy 28th Sep, 2005
After their successful debut album United Paper People and first single Do-do's and Whoa-oh's, it's time Melbourne rockers Kisschasy released a second single. Face Without a Name has been chosen to make those fence-sitting fans choose a side.