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Birds Of Tokyo Prep Brace Tour

by Paul Cashmere

Birds of Tokyo will take their next album ‘Brace’ live around Australia.

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Birds of Tokyo Debut Brace

by Paul Cashmere

Birds of Tokyo are heading in a ‘darker, dystopic, cinematic’ direction with their next album ‘Brace’.

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Set Times For Perth’s Southbound Fire Relief Concert TODAY

by Announcement

Set Times Announced Lord Mayor’s Distress Relief Fund – Waroona and Districts Fire Relief Appeal 2016.

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New Music Releases For 6 November 2015

by Gavin Ryan

Little Mix, Sara Barielles, Bob Dylan, Seal, CeeLo Green, Natalie Merchant, Ellie Goulding, Tim McGraw, Birds of Tokyo, Sarah Blasko, Sam Smith (repacked), Joe Moore, You Am I and the Ministry of Sound Annual for 2016 lead the week’s new music releases.

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Falls Festival Adds 28 Acts For Lorne

by Paul Cashmere

The Falls Festival in Lorne is already sold-out but here are 28 more acts you will see if you scored a ticket.

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Birds Of Tokyo Playlist

Birds Of Tokyo To Release Singles Collection

by Paul Cashmere

Birds of Tokyo have rounded up the singles from their 10 years together for a best of album ‘Playlist’.

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‘Weird Al’ Yankovic To Play Southbound 2016

by Paul Cashmere

‘Weird Al’ Yankovic is going to perform at a rock festival. The musicomedian has been tapped for Southbound 2016 in Western Australia.

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Falls Festival Line-up For 2015 Announced

by Paul Cashmere

The first line-up for the Falls Festival for 2015 has been revealed.

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Django Django Guest This Week on Noise11 iHeartRadio

by Paul Cashmere

Jimmy Dixon of Django Django is the special guest on iHeartRadio Music News, powered by Noise11 this week.

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Birds Of Tokyo Drop Anchor With New Music

by Paul Cashmere

Birds Of Tokyo release four brand new songs by the end of this week. ‘Anchors’ in an E.P. of songs about their time in Los Angeles.

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Birds Of Tokyo, Sunny Cowgirls Kick Off Deni Ute Muster 2015

by Paul Cashmere

The Deni Ute Muster organisers have revealed that the first three acts for 2015 are Birds of Tokyo, The Wolfe Brothers and The Sunny Cowgirls.

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Vance Joy and Birds Of Tokyo Lead APRA Music Awards 2014 Nominations

by Paul Cashmere

Vance Joy and Birds of Tokyo lead the APRA Music Awards 2014 announcement with four nominations each including the centrepiece award for ‘Song of the Year’.

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APRA Shortlist 20 Song of the Year Contenders

by Paul Cashmere

With the APRA Music Awards heading to Brisbane in June, APRA have revealed 20 songs up for the major award Song of the Year.

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Birds Of Tokyo Announce First 2014 Dates

by Paul Cashmere

Birds of Tokyo have locked in some very different shows for their first dates for 2014 in February.

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Midweek Chart: Arctic Monkeys Shows Promise For Number One

by Gavin Ryan

Arctic Monkeys should have the number one album in Australia in the next chart.

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Watch Lisa Crawley Video Shot By Birds Of Tokyo Director Sean Gilligan

by Paul Cashmere

New Zealand’s Lisa Crawley has a video for her new album ‘All In My Head’ in Brisbane with Sean Gilligan, who has worked with Birds of Tokyo, Silverchair and Missy Higgins.

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Hunters & Collectors And Birds Of Tokyo To Play At The AFL Grand Final

by Paul Cashmere

Hunters & Collectors and Birds Of Tokyo have been announced as the acts to perform at the AFL Grand Final in Melbourne on September 28.

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First Hunters & Collectors Cover From Crucible Is From Birds Of Tokyo

by Paul Cashmere

Birds of Tokyo’s version of Hunters & Collectors ‘Talking To A Stranger’ is the first official single from ‘Crucible – The Songs Of Hunters & Collectors’.

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Muse Sell Out First Melbourne Show, Add Second Date

by Paul Cashmere

Muse will perform a second show for Melbourne after tickets for the first sold out in minutes after going on sale this morning.

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Karnivool Asymmetry Is Australia’s Forth Faster Seller Of 2013

by Paul Cashmere

Karnivool’s ‘Asymmetry’ sold 15,176 copies in Australia last week making it the forth fastest selling album of 2013 and the second fastest selling Australian album for first week sales.

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Ian Kenny Of Karnivool Describes 2013 As A Nutball Year

by Paul Cashmere

Karnivool and Birds of Tokyo lead singer Ian Kenny has described 2013 as a “nutball year” after become the first artist ever to debut at number one in two different active bands in the same calendar year.

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ARIA Album Update: Karnivool Asymmetry Is Number One

by Gavin Ryan

2013 is shaping up to be the best year for No.1 albums by Australian acts this decade, as the eighth local act to hit the top are Karnivool, who take their third album “Asymmetry” straight in at No.1 on the ARIA Albums chart this week.

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Ian Kenny’s Karnivool And Birds Of Tokyo Debut At Number One

by Paul Cashmere

Ian Kenny, lead singer for both Karnivool and Birds of Tokyo, has become the first person ever to debut at number one in two different bands in the same year on the Australian chart.

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Muse And Birds Of Tokyo Announce Australian Tour

by Paul Cashmere

Muse will return to Australia and start a nation tour in Perth with Birds of Tokyo on November 30.

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Harrison Craig More Than A Dream

Harrison Craig Scores 4th Fasting Selling Album on 2013 But So What?

by Paul Cashmere

The Voice winner Harrison Craig’s ‘More Than A Dream’ album became the 4th fastest selling album of 2013 this week but was that good enough?

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Bernard Fanning Departures Is 6th Fastest Seller Of 2013

by Paul Cashmere

Bernard Fanning’s second solo album ‘Departures’ has become the 6th fastest selling album of 2013 with 11,339 sales.

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Daft Punk First Week Beats Buble, Timberlake and Birds Of Tokyo

by Paul Cashmere

Daft Punk’s ‘Random Access Memories’ has moved ahead of albums by Michael Buble, Justin Timberlake and Birds of Tokyo to become the fastest selling album of 2013 so far in Australia.

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Marcus Mumford of Mumford & Sons - Photo By Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

Splendour In The Grass Sells Out In One Hour

by Paul Cashmere

25,000 Splendour In The Grass tickets told within one hour of going on sale today (May 2, 2013).

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Birds Of Tokyo Outsells Bon Jovi In First Week Sales

by Paul Cashmere

Birds of Tokyo number one debut last week outsold the Bon Jovi one number debut this week.

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Birds Of Tokyo March Fires Debuts At Top Of ARIA Albums

by Gavin Ryan

The fourth studio album for Birds of Tokyo entitled “March Fires” becomes the bands first ARIA No.1 album this week, but they’ve been building up to this chart placement since album number two.

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