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The Buoys
42,647 listeners
There are at least 3 bands called The Buoys 1. Rock band from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania that had the top-20 hit "Timothy" in 197… read moreThere are at least 3 bands called The Buoys 1. Rock band from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania that had the top-20 hit "Timothy" in 1971, followed by "Give Up Your Guns." "Timothy," a novelty song about trapped m… read moreThere are at least 3 bands called The Buoys 1. Rock band from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania that had the top-20 hit "Timothy" in 1971, followed by "Give Up Your Guns." "Timothy," a novelty song about trapped miners who evidently resort to cannibalism to survive, was wr… read more -
Beddy Rays
28,311 listeners
Beddy Rays are an Australian rock band from the outer Brisbane suburb of Redland Bay, Queensland. With music described as "rollicking … read moreBeddy Rays are an Australian rock band from the outer Brisbane suburb of Redland Bay, Queensland. With music described as "rollicking coastal punk rock", they are best known for their 2020 single "Sobercoaster". The b… read moreBeddy Rays are an Australian rock band from the outer Brisbane suburb of Redland Bay, Queensland. With music described as "rollicking coastal punk rock", they are best known for their 2020 single "Sobercoaster". The band have supported Tones and I on tour, as well as Dune Rats and Hockey Dad. View wiki -
WAAX
48,871 listeners
There are two artists that use the name Waax: 1. An Australian Indie Rock band 2. An American experimental electronic and glitch-hop produc… read moreThere are two artists that use the name Waax: 1. An Australian Indie Rock band 2. An American experimental electronic and glitch-hop producer 1) WAAX is an Australian four-piece Indie Rock band from Brisbane. Formed in 2012, the band con… read moreThere are two artists that use the name Waax: 1. An Australian Indie Rock band 2. An American experimental electronic and glitch-hop producer 1) WAAX is an Australian four-piece Indie Rock band from Brisbane. Formed in 2012, the band consists of frontwoman Marie Devita (vocals/guitar), Jordan Car… read more -
Teenage Dads
52,192 listeners
Teenage Dads are a quad-psych-pop band with blasting synths, catchy melodies and a unique collection of music. With 60's and 70's… read moreTeenage Dads are a quad-psych-pop band with blasting synths, catchy melodies and a unique collection of music. With 60's and 70's pop and rock inspired tracks, the band are known for their charismatic live performances and imme… read moreTeenage Dads are a quad-psych-pop band with blasting synths, catchy melodies and a unique collection of music. With 60's and 70's pop and rock inspired tracks, the band are known for their charismatic live performances and immense energy, having supported acts including Dumb Punts, Josh… read more -
Ruby Fields
39,311 listeners
Ruby Phillips, professionally known as Ruby Fields, is an Australian Singer-Songwriter and Guitarist from and based in Cronulla, New South… read moreRuby Phillips, professionally known as Ruby Fields, is an Australian Singer-Songwriter and Guitarist from and based in Cronulla, New South Wales, Australia. She has been nominated for multiple awards including APRA Awards and J Awards a… read moreRuby Phillips, professionally known as Ruby Fields, is an Australian Singer-Songwriter and Guitarist from and based in Cronulla, New South Wales, Australia. She has been nominated for multiple awards including APRA Awards and J Awards and have released 2 EPs before releasing her debut Been Doin&… read more -
King Stingray
20,649 listeners
King Stingray are a four piece Yolŋu surf-rock band from Yirrkala North-East Arnhem Land, Australia. Creating a genre of their own in Yolŋu… read moreKing Stingray are a four piece Yolŋu surf-rock band from Yirrkala North-East Arnhem Land, Australia. Creating a genre of their own in Yolŋu surf-rock, the band merge ancient indigenous melodies with a fresh new sound. It is the follow-up… read moreKing Stingray are a four piece Yolŋu surf-rock band from Yirrkala North-East Arnhem Land, Australia. Creating a genre of their own in Yolŋu surf-rock, the band merge ancient indigenous melodies with a fresh new sound. It is the follow-up of the iconic band Yothu Yindi - King Stingray are the chil… read more