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Alternative 03 May, 2013

Introducing... Australia's Sons Of The East

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Introducing... Australia's Sons Of The East
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA (Top40 Charts/ SGC Media) While Sons of the East is essentially three friends having fun playing indie-folk tunes, the ever growing crowds think there's something more. Their easy blend of keys, banjo, guitar and soulful vocals are propelling them to higher and higher ground, with audiences struck by their effortlessly timeless songs.



Consisting of Jack Rollins, Nic Johnston and Dan Wallage, the three friends from Australia's Sydney beaches came together in 2011, and have spent their time playing venues both in Sydney and up and down the east coast of NSW.

Energetic and dynamic on stage, Sons Of The East are the kind of band that have you singing at the first song and up on your feet at the second.

They recently released their much anticipated film clip for their first single, 'Hold On', having worked with a talented film production team led by director Samuel Leighton-Dore. Premiering on tastemaker site "The Cool Hunter", the clip has clocked up over 65,000 plays on YouTube and made the leap to airplay with Australian youth networks including FBI and triple j.






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