The Sinking Citizenship

The Sinking Citizenship
Origin Melbourne, Australia
Genres Indie rock
Art rock
Pop-punk
Years active 20022007
Labels Sweet Nothing Records(UK)
Website http://www.myspace.com/thesinkingcitizenship
Members Kristian Roberts (guitar/vocals)
John Forbes (bass)
Matt Cox (drums)

The Sinking Citizenship are a rock band, formed in 2002 in Melbourne, Australia.

Career

After forming in 2002 and playing the local scene in Melbourne, Australia, the band began in 2003 to gain an amount of attention, their self-released first EP (The Sinking Citizenship EP) debuting at number 2 in independent radio, with strong support from local and national radio stations (including Xfm London) leading to a sell-out launch.[1] The band recorded their first album, Broadcasting Germs, in the second half of 2003, using mostly equipment 'borrowed' from others without their knowledge.[2] The album was released in 2004 on UXB Recordings, and in April 2005 was released in the UK and much of Europe on Sweet Nothing Records, distributed by Cargo Records. In June, a limited edition (500 only) single, Shake was released in the UK on Fantastic Plastic Records. The band then recorded their second full-length album, Delete then Repeat (partially written in London and Berlin[3][4]), released in 2006 on UXB Records.

Discography

Albums

Singles

EPs

Compilation Appearances

References

  1. - Cargo Records page about the band
  2. - Rough Trade album details
  3. The Sydney Morning Herald, 11 August 2006, Delete then Repeat review by Paris Pompor
  4. Herald Sun, 29 June 2006, "rock city" by Shane O'Donohue
  5. MX (Australia), 6 July 2006, review by Alex Fregon


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