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The Moving Stills

12+ albums
Garage Rockpopalt-rockindie popteen

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The Moving Stills are a Pop/Alt Rock band from Macmasters Beach, NSW. Wading through Surf flavours and Sweet Garage/80's New York sounds, with acoustic driven numbers and pop melodies that soothe and stick. The Stills released their latest single ‘Nineteen’ in January 2018. Working with Sydney producer, Ian Pritchett. ‘Nineteen’ , the single, speaks to the bands age and is an ode to the bitter sweet inevitability of age and adulting. It's inspired by their two years out of high school and navigates their growth over that time. Setting the tone is Tom’s vocals, with the familiar grunge and acoustic driven sticky surf-rock setting pace, not too shy from the likes of The Growlers and Catfish & The Bottlemen. The single scored plays on Triple J’s Home and Hosed show with Declan Byrne. It also features on multiple Spotify playlists including, ‘Chords + Cardigans’ and currently has 43.6K streams. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

Volcano

7,564
2

Nineteen

6,111
3

Can't Be Like This Forever

4,672
4

Telephone

4,316
5

Westside

4,265
6

Stick Around

4,204
7

My Delirium - triple j Like A Version

2,727
8

Better

2,408
9

Best Friend

2,228
10

Waste My Time

2,154

albums

Nineteen

Nineteen

Wabi Sabi

Wabi Sabi

Volcano

Volcano

Can't Be Like This Forever

Can't Be Like This Forever

Stick Around

Stick Around

Telephone

Telephone

Sunshine Corner

Sunshine Corner

My Delirium (triple j Like A Version)

My Delirium (triple j Like A Version)

Westside

Westside

Photo Upload

Photo Upload

Half Moon Bay

Half Moon Bay

Running Out

Running Out

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