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This is a list of Western Australian musicians, (artists and bands) from all genres. Because of the relative isolation of the state and the capital city of Perth from the rest of Australia, band membership has often been characterised by associations with other bands in the region.
Perth is also home to a major local scene, which has produced nationally and internationally renowned artists such as Tame Impala, Troye Sivan, The Stems, Pond, Eskimo Joe, John Butler Trio, Gyroscope, Birds of Tokyo, Stella Donnelly, Abbe May, San Cisco, End of Fashion, Methyl Ethel, Turnstyle, Little Birdy, Jebediah, The Sleepy Jackson, Karnivool, Institut Polaire, The Panics, The Waifs ...
The band released their self-titled debut in November 1981. [2] In September 1982 they released, "Don't Say No", [2] which was followed by their second album, Inside the Cage, in December 1982,. [2] [4] The band's original singer for the first album, Brent Lucanus, was replaced by Wayne Green (Wayne Green and the Phantoms) on their second album ...
Pond is an Australian psychedelic rock band from Perth, Western Australia, formed in 2008.Initially featuring a revolving line-up, since 2016 the band has consisted of Nick Allbrook, Jay Watson, Shiny Joe Ryan, Jamie Terry, and James Ireland.
Salmon moved back to Perth with his wife Linda Fearon (co-writer of "Blood Red River") and son. Human Jukebox was released on Karbon in October 1987. The band toured Australia in November 1987, with a lineup of Salmon, Thewlis, Combe on drums and Rixon rejoining on bass. Their last show was at the Shenton Park Hotel in Perth on 27 November 1987.
Pages in category "Musical groups from Perth, Western Australia" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Voyager are an Australian progressive metal band from Perth, Western Australia, formed in 1999. They have released eight studio albums. Their latest, Fearless in Love, was released in 2023. [1] The band represented Australia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 with the song "Promise", finishing in ninth place. [2]
The group's sound was based on United States proto-punk garage band, the Flamin' Groovies, as well as the Heartbreakers, New York Dolls, and the Stooges. [1] Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, commented that "with their frantic, explosive sound backed by a solid melodic bent, The Victims became the premier punk band on the Perth scene." [1]