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The Vagrant City Scandal burst onto the music scene in early 2007, with a rock n roll energy, the likes of which has rarely been seen. With the release of their debut E.P. ‘Dirty Town’ came dingy pub shows, acclaimed live reviews and the experience to combine a command of the stage with an honest representation of their infectious sound. The Vagrant City Scandal have supported the likes of British India (MELB), Evermore (MELB) and Art vs Science (SYD) Their sound has attracted attention from American pop-rockers Eagles of Death Metal, they have already gained airplay on the National Youth Network station Triple J (JJJ) as well as being played on a number of local/community radio stations. They have also been featured on numerous compilation CD’s including Coastbaked 5 and Starlight Power-Pop International Compilation. With an average age of 20, band members Elliot Heinrich (Vocals, Guitar), Michael Surplice (Bass) and Jake Pierce (Drums) were quietly unaware of the seminal influences which had shaped their sound into something truly original but easily accessible by both older and younger generations. Described as “ energetic, guitar-pop meets, 80’s post-punk in a garage jam session”, The Vagrant City Scandal knew they had fallen across a winning formula likened to early Midnight Oil guitar-pop with the brazen, musical lawlessness of The Clash, melodic pop-sensibility of The Cure and the raw, quality song-writing of the likes of vintage and modern, garage-greats Gang of Fou