14/03/10 15:39 Filed in:
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Northern Tasmanian band
The Dirty
Love,
have signed on to be part of Australian
gaming history in Targa Tasmania: The
Game, but they’re no strangers to the
lime light.
The Dirty
Love
have played alongside Magic Dirt, The
Casanovas, Mammal, The Getaway Plan and
After the Fall to name a few, and have
picked up spots on the ’07 Falls Festival
and 09’ Falls Festival on the main stage.
You’ve seen them on Channel V and Rage,
you’ve heard them on Edge and FBI radio,
now is your chance to experience them in a
whole new way while racing in Targa
Tasmania: The Game.
23/02/10 23:12 Filed in:
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Lincoln le Fevre
and the Insiders
sign on as part of the growing indie music
scene behind Targa Tasmania: The Game.
Built upon long-term work starting many
years ago, Lincoln’s songs speak heavy
thoughts and truths that are undeniably
relatable. With a voice that draws you in,
intense as it is melodious, make no
mistake, Linc le Fevre is an artist with
musical integrity and a sense of honesty
placed well in his music.
Linc and the Insiders have rolled up their
sleeves and belted out some awesome tracks
for their debut album,
30 Watt
Heart.
You can find this album on the iTunes
Store and we think you’ll agree, they
make a great addition to the
game.
31/01/10 18:01 Filed in:
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Northern Tasmania jumps into the mix with
Devonport band
Novella
signing on to be part of Targa Tasmania:
The Game.
This talented group of lads in their early
twenties are one of the hardest working
bands in Tasmania, writing and rehearsing
their sets most nights of the week and
playing regular gigs on a fully-booked
schedule for months at a time.
Novella’s original “alternative rock pop”
sound is textured on record and blistering
onstage. Their shows are energetic and
original and their highly anticipated debut
EP, recorded by Sydney based Producer Greg
Stace, is available online through
iTunes.
26/01/10 01:29 Filed in:
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Continuing the rich indie rock theme of
Targa Tasmania: The Game, Hobart
band
Red Rival
has agreed to provide songs from their up
coming album as part of the game’s
soundtrack.
In December 2006, Red Rival won Triple J
Unearthed. They played the dusk slots at
the Falls Festival and were the only
Tasmanian rock band invited to play the
inaugural Southern Roots Festival alongside
Gomez, Wolfmother and the Pixies.
Most of 2009 has had Red Rival locked down
in the studio recording their
full-length
debut
album.
We look forward to racing around the
Targa stages listening to this awesome
up and coming band.