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Floodlights

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australiaindie rockpost-punkalternativeseen live more than once

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Floodlights make honest, catchy rock music that melds ‘80s alternative rock with ‘90s New Zealand jangle-pop. Formed in mid 2018 in Melbourne, the band consists of guitarists/vocalists Louis Parsons and Ashlee Kehoe, bassist Joe Draffen and drummer Archie Shannon (Dragoons). They self released their debut EP ‘Backyard’ in 2019 on 10” vinyl, containing the single ‘Nullarbor’ which gained them an abundance of attention globally. With a reissue of the EP from Spunk Records in late 2019, the band gained more attention, coinciding with an east coast tour of Australia, where the band also showcased what was to come from their debut LP ‘From a View’. Considered long overdue - though only being a year after their first release - ‘From a View’ was released via Spunk Records and Woo Me! Records. The LP depicts Floodlights’ progression as a band, presenting more intricate instrumentation with their well loved vocal projection. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

Nullarbor

9,488
2

Human

4,618
3

The Light Won't Shine Forever

4,151
4

Small Town Pub

3,830
5

Can You Feel It

3,681
6

Thanks for Understanding

3,591
7

Cloud Away

3,117
8

Buoyant

3,065
9

Lessons Learnt

2,630
10

Things You Do

2,495

albums

Backyard

Backyard

Painting Of My Time

Painting Of My Time

Underneath

Underneath

From A View

From A View

The Light Won't Shine Forever

The Light Won't Shine Forever

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Can You Feel It

Tricky

Tricky

Nullarbor

Nullarbor

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Cloud Away

Buoyant

Buoyant

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Overflowing Cup

Human

Human

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