Dune Rats
Dune Rats | |
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Also known as | Dunies |
Origin | Brisbane, Australia |
Genres | Indie rock, garage punk, alternative rock, pop rock |
Years active | 2011–present |
Labels | Ratbag Records, Inertia Access |
Associated acts | Bleeding Knees Club, DZ Deathrays, Violent Soho |
Website |
dunerats |
Members |
Danny Beusaraus BC Michaels Brett Jansch |
Dune Rats are an Australian rock band from Brisbane, Queensland, originally formed by Danny Beausa and BC Michaels as a duet with Beausa on guitar/vocals and Michaels on drums.[1][2][3] The band later became a three-piece with Brett Jansch of Bleeding Knees Club joining as bassist.
In June 2014 the band released their self-titled debut album through their label Ratbag Records. They supported the release with a global and national tour, on which they were supported by Benjamin Kay and Ricky Albeck.[4] The following year they announced that they were officially launching Ratbag Records as a record label that would take on other performers.[5]
Discography
Studio albums
- Dune Rats (2014, Ratbag Records)[6]
EPs and singles
- Sexy Beach (2011, Inertia Access)
- Social Atoms (2011, Inertia Access)
- "Fuck It" (2012, Inertia Access)
- Smile (2013, Inertia Access)
- "Red Light Green Light/Fuck It" (2013, Ratbag Records)
- "Bullshit" (2016, Ratbag Records)
References
- ↑ Condon, Dan. "Brisbane Bong Lovers Dune Rats Snubbed From Vietnam Gig". theMusic.com.au. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
- ↑ Nail, Jonny. "Dune Rats vs Laneway Festival". Rolling Stones Australia. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
- ↑ Galvin, Hannah. "INTERVIEW: DUNE RATS". Purple Sneakers. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
- ↑ Baroni, Nastassia. "Dune Rats Debut Album And National Tour Announced". Music Feeds. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
- ↑ Moskovich, Greg. "DUNE RATS ARE STARTING A RECORD LABEL, MEET THEIR FIRST SIGNING". ToneDeaf. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
- ↑ "6 Great Albums That May Have Passed You By This Week". NME. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
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