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Hockey Dad is an Australian surf rock band from Windang, New South Wales.The duo consists of drummer Billy Fleming and vocalist and guitarist Zach Stephenson. Since 2013, they have released one EP, Dreamin' (2014), and four studio albums – most recently, Rebuild Repeat, on 14 June 2024.
Blend Inn is the second studio album from Australian post punk duo Hockey Dad. [6] The album was released on 9 February 2018 by Farmer & The Owl. In 2018, the lead single "Homely Feeling" was voted into Triple J's Hottest 100 of 2017 at No. 54. This marked the first time the band has appeared in the countdown. [7]
Mark Deming form AllMusic said "[Hockey Dad] have gained a bit in the way of chops over the space of four years, and they certainly know their way around the studio better; the guitar, bass, and keyboard overdubs give the album a fuller and more satisfying sound without squeezing the spontaneity out of the tracks, and the melodies possess a bit more complexity, adding additional layers that ...
Hockey Dad. Zach Stephenson – guitar, lead vocals (1–11) William Fleming – drums (1–11) Additional musicians. Stephen Bourke – bass guitar (1–11)
Hockey Dad was formed in 2013 by friends Zach Stephenson and William Fleming. [3] Their first live performance was at Rad Bar, a small music venue in Wollongong , where the two worked part-time. Dreamin' was the first record to be released under label Farmer & The Owl, a co-operation between Wollongong-based music operator Yours & Owls and ...
Jack has committed to play college hockey at Division I Sacred Heart University, a member of the Atlantic Hockey Association. A dad and coach. Jack took to the ice for the first time at about 3 ...
The Middle Aged Dad Jam Band was born, with the name coming from a descriptor Wain used when he posted one of the earlier sessions on his YouTube page. (Only about half the members actually have ...
The band's debut single "Too Fake" was released in the UK on March 16. The song was later sampled on a Big Sean track of the same name. The band released "Learn To Lose" on June 1 ahead of their debut album Mind Chaos, which was released in the US on September 14 and in the UK on September 28. [7]