Out of sheer desperation and sickness, The Wonderful Lives were born in Sydney mid 2008. The songs dig deep into a world of dark country and alternative folk, breathing life into an otherwise neglected genre. Step right up and treat yourself to songs of love and hate, heaven and hell, life and death. We're all in this together.
Are you interested in playing the feature spot at the unherd open mic on monday nights at the sandringham hotel in Newtown? please contact: unherdproductions@gmail.com.
we are currently booking for monday nights in JAN/FEB 2010 Full 45 min sets available for bands or performers, all styles welcome!
Hello!!! It's been awhile - sorry there hasn't been in any Australian shows for many months but we've been busy in Europe with a bunch of touring and we're now recording our new album in Berlin (scheduled for release in March). But to make up for it, here's a big (and silly) Merry Christmas from us (and from some hippos too) :
Some bold new artistic direction? Nah, Just us being silly!!! We did this track for our label's "Black Snow - the completely different Xmas compilation". (and of course, visit our youtube channel for a high quality version)
Wishing you a very silly Silly Season and we'll see you back in Australia sometime in 2010!
Pending the new release "Melotonine" (release date coming soon), i decided to offer you a part of my best recent works in a free EP, "Cupboard Replacement", downloadable in all numeric formats with special graphic art works by Flint on Music AutOmatiK's Website :
We can stay in contact on facebook now... Thanks for your support !
Thank you very much for the Link Up & Sharing Your Music
Nice to meet you through cyberlink!
Keep up the Great Work!
Wishes you All the Best in 2009!
Enjoy your Friday & Weekend!
One-Off Show with a Horn Section, Backing Singers & Special Guests. With Support from Jamie Hutchings & His Imaginary Choir, The Disbelievers & Kirin J Callinan. This Thursday!!!
“ …soul-stirring, excitingly edgy music…just disturbing (read ‘mind-f**king’) enough to demand attention. There is a whole spice rack of auditory flavors here, served up like fractured poetry on a collection of intensely listenable Hallmark cards from Hell.
Bill Margold, Cinema Seen, L.A. X..Press 3RD WORLD WAR