Princess One Point Five

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With Light There Is Hope 00:00 Tools
Inadequate Response 00:00 Tools
All You Are 00:00 Tools
Turnaround or Thereabouts 00:00 Tools
I'm Onto Something Good 00:00 Tools
With Light There is Hope - original 00:00 Tools
Oh So Cold 00:00 Tools
By The Time I Get To Phoenix I'll Be... 00:00 Tools
And Then We Stopped Breathing 00:00 Tools
It's All Gone To Hell 00:00 Tools
Closer Than This 00:00 Tools
Winning On A Mere Technicality 00:00 Tools
Just Don't Speak 00:00 Tools
A Slow Burn 00:00 Tools
The Truth 00:00 Tools
A Happy Accident 00:00 Tools
Winter 00:00 Tools
Gone But Not Forgotten 00:00 Tools
If I'd Known Then 00:00 Tools
1945-2005 00:00 Tools
Harsh Light Of Day 00:00 Tools
Today 00:00 Tools
Are You Scared? 00:00 Tools
Lolita 00:00 Tools
Fear Of Flight 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Day 00:00 Tools
Electra 00:00 Tools
There's Got To Be More Than This 00:00 Tools
Easier To Give In Than Walk Away 00:00 Tools
It's All Under Control 00:00 Tools
The Long Drive Home 00:00 Tools
Winning on a Mere Technicailty 00:00 Tools
Man In A Suitcase 00:00 Tools
Burn 00:00 Tools
It's Not Me, It's You 00:00 Tools
Silk 00:00 Tools
Matter Of Trust 00:00 Tools
Start 00:00 Tools
What If...? 00:00 Tools
By The Time I Get To Phoenix I'll Be… 00:00 Tools
I'm Not Ready 00:00 Tools
Aren't You Clever? 00:00 Tools
Your Wedding Day 00:00 Tools
Quote Me 00:00 Tools
Suit Yourself 00:00 Tools
All that You'd Thought 00:00 Tools
What Do You Know 00:00 Tools
Fly My Pretties 00:00 Tools
I DARE YOU 00:00 Tools
Interlude 00:00 Tools
triple j new music mp3: Princess One Point Five - I'm Onto Something Good 00:00 Tools
Aren't You Clever 00:00 Tools
You 00:00 Tools
And Then We Stopped Breathing - original 00:00 Tools
Inadequate Response - original 00:00 Tools
Slow-Lita 00:00 Tools
End Of The Line 00:00 Tools
By the Time I Get to Phoenix 00:00 Tools
Winter - original 00:00 Tools
With Light There is Hope (original) 00:00 Tools
By The Time I Get To Phoenix I'll Be… - original 00:00 Tools
Are You Scared? - original 00:00 Tools
Harsh Light Of Day - original 00:00 Tools
Fear Of Flight - original 00:00 Tools
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What’s in a name? Quite a lot actually. And sometimes not much at all. The Hebrew name Sarah indicates a woman of high rank and is sometimes translated as “princess”, described in the Hebrew Bible and the Qu’ran as the wife of Abraham. It also means “lady.” One Point Five, in this case, is a measurement in metres In a rather obscure nutshell, this brings us to the origins of Melbourne, Australia duo, Princess One Point Five; a marriage of seemingly unrelated elements that come together to spawn a sassy, clever, and deeply idiosyncratic little outfit. Somewhere in between pop, rock, punk (sometimes), the sublime and the ridiculous, P1.5 at its core, is a collaboration between unlikely co-conspirators Sarah-Jane Wentzki (i want a hovercraft, the less embarrassing of other musical forays) and Richard Andrew (Underground Lovers/Crow/Registered Nurse), who are occasionally joined by many and varied a guest musician – most recently Ben Grounds (Bluebottle Kiss) on bass; Libby Chow (Clare Bowditch/Feeding Set) on French Horn and gorgeous BV’s; Andy Pap, who is in more bands than there is space for, and who is brilliant at basically everything he picks up (no, really) as well as Jed Palmer (Hope Diamond/Bergerac) on guitar. P1.5 is many things to many people but the long of the short of it is that it is something that began quite simply but grew to be so much more…erm, out of control, having released three critically acclaimed albums since 2005, won the Qantas Spirit of Youth award for music also in 2005, been short listed (top 25) for the Australian Music Prize in 2007, and received a number of surprising and down right frightening licensing synchronisations, from an America wide anti-smoking campaign (oh the irony) to the soundtrack for a Medium trailer that screened all over the interweb and at the Super Bowl….not to mention a number of P1.5 songs gaining inclusion in some wonderful Australian films in 2008/2009, including The Loved Ones, and the short films Tomorrow and Goggles. P1.5 have toured nationally supporting Josh Pyke, Jen Cloher and The Endless Sea, toured New Zealand, supported the likes of M Ward and François Breut and since inception have evolved to be an enigmatic, adaptable and ever-changing live band. The fourth album, What Doesn't Kill You, is out now through Pharmacy Records/MGM and has already garnered the Age (Melbourne) Magazine in July, and the lead single "Today" has enjoyed steady rotation on national radio. The video clip was recently added to MTV. P1.5 is a modern day romance – a little bit sour, a little bit sweet. Always surprising and never the same way twice. P1.5 are currently on their album launch tour nationally. MORE INFO: www.princessonepointfive.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.