Laura (band)

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Laura

Background information
Origin Melbourne, Australia
Genre(s) Post-Rock, Alternative
Years active 2002-current
Label(s) Alone Again Records
Members
Nathan Biggin
Andrew Chalmers
David Gagliardi
Carolyn Gannell
Andrew Yardley
Ben Yardley

Laura is a post-rock band from Melbourne, Australia.

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[edit] History

Laura formed in 2001. Their debut EP - Photographs..., was released in 2002 yet though it received positive reviews on the whole, failed to gain the band a significant following. However, with their follow up album Mapping Your Dreams (produced by noted Japanese engineer Naomune Anzai) in 2004, they became world renowned for their loud live shows and post-rock sound.

The album garnered high-rotation airplay and promotional support from independent radio stations FBi Radio and 2ser in Sydney as well as 3RRR and 3PBS in Melbourne. It was critically successful notably in the naming of self-released single We Should Keep This Secret (from their Mapping Your Dreams album) as Beat Magazine's single of the week in September 04, and later becoming the magazine's single of that year.

Radio Swan Is Down, their second album, was released in 2006 and was supported by a national tour. In February 2007, Laura supported US band Isis on their tour of Australia.

(re)capitualte, released in October 2007, is a live recording that was recorded at the HiFi Bar in Melbourne earlier in 2007. The track 'Radio Swan Is Down part 1' was voted Beat Single of the week as well as receiving much critial acclaim for its intesity and power.

[edit] Members

[edit] Discography

[edit] Singles

  • We Should Keep This Secret (2004)
  • I Hope (2006)
  • Radio Swan Is Down part 1 - Live (2007)

[edit] EPs

  • Photographs... (2002)

[edit] Albums

  • Mapping Your Dreams (2004)
  • Radio Swan Is Down (2006)
  • Live Album - (re)capitulate (2007)

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