The Seabellies

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Heart Heart Heart Out 03:26 Tools
Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again? 03:45 Tools
Orange X 03:49 Tools
Drain The Lake 04:22 Tools
Feel It Leave (Radio Edit) 03:56 Tools
Song We Don't Speak Of 04:56 Tools
Prairie 04:20 Tools
Feel it Leave 04:43 Tools
Young Cubs 03:54 Tools
Day Of The Bees 04:31 Tools
Trans Ending 03:54 Tools
Board The Apartment Up 03:46 Tools
Ices (Death & Love) 05:11 Tools
Paper Flames 04:17 Tools
Sparks 03:40 Tools
our ghosts don't disappear 06:26 Tools
2571 04:13 Tools
Armour 04:14 Tools
Sleepwell 04:47 Tools
Smokestar 04:25 Tools
Hold Off The Night. 05:51 Tools
The Trees Cried 'Holly'! 05:10 Tools
triple j new music mp3: Seabellies - Orange X 03:47 Tools
Berlin Horses 03:47 Tools
Orange X - Single 03:47 Tools
Feel it Leave - Radio 1 03:47 Tools
The Song We Don't Speak Of 03:47 Tools
Fever Belle 03:47 Tools
Asce 03:47 Tools
Aerialite 03:47 Tools
White Christmas 03:47 Tools
Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face 03:45 Tools
Paper Tiger 03:47 Tools
Ices 03:47 Tools
It's Alright 03:47 Tools
Little Bomb 03:47 Tools
Atlantis 03:47 Tools
Corner Of The Room 03:47 Tools
At The Airport 03:47 Tools
Songs We Don't Speak Of 03:47 Tools
Heart Heart Heart Out (Surveillance Party Remix) 03:47 Tools
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Travelling the world for almost three years gave frontman Trent Grenell a glimpse into the beauty and variety of Europe and the world. His eyes and ears open to new possibilities, he came home to start a band... The Seabellies are the product of the transformation that happens when you leave one skin behind and discover a whole new person lurking within. The band pushes boundaries and explores musical shadow-lands, constantly seeking the new and exciting. Their music is rich and lush, full of ethereal electronic sounds, strings, metalaphones and melodicas, soaring guitars and Scandinavian-influenced melodies. Ambitious, exciting, and always looking for new answers to the eternal questions of life, love and all thats in-between, the Seabellies are unique. Swapping instruments throughout the set, the bands onstage presence is akin to bands like Architecture in Helsinki, Broken Social Scene and the Go! Team those who refuse to be boxed into the traditions of four beat rocknroll. Formed in mid-late 2005, the Seabellies from Sydney, New South Wales have built upon the already-considerable reputation of their frontman, Newcastle singer/songwriter Trent Grenell. Joining him on stage is younger brother Kyle, along with Antony Martin on piano and keyboard, and guitarist and bassist Eddie Garven. The most recent additions to the line-up are Sean Kelleher on drums and Stephanie Setz, rounding out the band and taking on the toys the player of viola, metalaphone, melodica and keys And anything else the band can find to add into the mix of sounds! The Seabellies may not have been around for long, but in a short time they have already established themselves within the Newcastle and Sydney music scenes, playing at venues such as The Hopetoun Hotel, The Annandale Hotel, Rebel Rebel, Excelsior, UTS and Bar On The Hill. The 'Bellies have also supported artists such as Augie March, Something For Kate, Evermore, Dan Kelly And The Alpha Males, Shane Nicholson, The Fyreflyes, Expatriate, Peregrine and Andy Clockwise. Fresh from winning The Newcastle University Band Competition, the 'bellies are set to do some recording in September 2006. This may well be the year of the 'bellies, so please, immerse yourselves in our submerged little world, and you shall never swim alone. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.