Custom Kings
Custom Kings is a Melbourne folk-pop band[1] started in 2002 as solo project for Nick Vorrath .[2] After three critically acclaimed EPs[3] they released their debut album, At Sea in 2007[4] and it was followed up with a second, Great Escape, in 2010.[5] The band has toured Australia[6] and they have been on national rotation on Triple J.[7]
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Genres | folk-pop |
Associated acts | Joe Neptune, Eagle & the Worm |
Members | Nick Vorrath Jarrad Brown Craig Shanahan Luke Gale |
Past members | Eugene Wheelahan Tom Spender |
Discography
- Peace ep (2004)
- Where Do They Go? ep (2004) - Liberation[8][9]
- Merchant Songs ep (2006)[10]
- At Sea (2007) - Liberation[11]
- Great Escape (2010) - Liberation[12][13]
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References
- Spillett, Emma (25 November 2010), "Custom Kings spread wings", Illawarra Mercury
- Murphy, Theresa (15 January 2008), "Kings ready to rule MUSIC", Mornington Peninsular Leader
- Thomas, Matthew (9 January 2008), "Reality versus fantasy", Gold Coast Sun
- "Kings becoming industry royalty", The Gold Coast Bulletin, 31 October 2007
- Mathieson, Craig (10 September 2010), "Frontman's no slave to custom", The Age
- Connoley, David (12 January 2008), "Customed style", Geelong Advertiser
- Murphy, Ciaran (30 November 2006), "custom MADE", The Cairns Post
- McCabe, Kathy (4 November 2004), "Where Do They Go? review", Daily Telegraph
- Holmes, Peter (16 January 2005), "Where Do They Go? review", Sunday Telegraph
- Irwin, Julia (22 November 2006), "Merchant Songs review", Northcote Leader
- Sarazen, Con (4 October 2007), "At Sea review", MX (Australia)
- Osborne, Katrina (29 July 2010), "Custom Kings", Canberra Times
- Rodway, Anna (22 August 2010), "Great Escape review", Sunday Telegraph
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