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The band's planned third album Keep Moving was released as Stockdale's solo debut in 2013, with a new line-up including drummer Vin Steele issuing New Crown independently the following year. In 2016, the group released Victorious as their first album on a major label since Cosmic Egg , and subsequently toured with Alex Carapetis on drums.
"Long Way to Go" is a song by Australian hard rock musician Andrew Stockdale, due to be featured on his 2013 debut album Keep Moving. Written and self-produced by the former Wolfmother frontman, the song was recorded with bandmates Ian Peres, Vin Steele, Elliott Hammond and Hamish Rosser, and was released as the lead single from the album in March 2013.
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The group began working on the follow-up to Cosmic Egg in early 2011, [7] however in February the next year it was announced that both Nemeth and Rockwell-Scott had recently quit the band. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] They were replaced by Vin Steele and former Vines drummer Hamish Rosser , respectively, while multi-instrumentalist Elliott Hammond was also ...
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On the other hand, Spain and Cyprus took the top spots in my book. I've traveled to more than 80 countries, 50 of which were included in the World Economic Forum's 2024 Travel and Tourism Index .
The band returned to touring in March, [9] performing new material at a number of shows, including the songs "Long Way to Go", [10] [11] "Keep Moving", [12] [13] and "Of the Earth". [14] At the end of October the band broke their three-month silence, revealing with the news of another show that the album would be released in 2013.
SF Crowsnest wrote that "overall, 'Spindrift' is a very solid novel but not as essential as the first couple of 'Coyote' books." [5] BookReporter.com praised Spindrift, calling it "a fill-in, but it is worthy mortar in the monument of Steele's great future-history epic about daring deep space exploration and world-building."