Speedstar
Speedstar were an Australian alternative rock band from Brisbane, Queensland formed in 1995. After a series of EPs in 2002 they released their first album, Bruises You Can Touch, produced by Steve James.[1] They followed it up with 2004's Forget The Sun, Just Hold On which was produced by Tony Doogan.[2]
Speedstar | |
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Also known as | Speedstar* |
Origin | Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
Genres | Alternative rock |
Years active | 1995–2006 |
Labels | EMI |
Past members | Alister Bell Richard Johnston Dave Love Ben Smith Luke Sullivan |
Discography
albums
- Bruises You Can Touch (2002) - EMI[3] Aus #81[4]
- Forget The Sun, Just Hold On (2004) - EMI[5] Aus #59[6]
eps
singles
References
- The Age 17 May 2002 Lowstar rising by Jo Roberts
- The Age 11 June 2004 Speeding in reverse by Michael Dwyer
- National Library of Australia listing Bruises You Can Touch
- The ARIA Report, Issue 639
- National Library of Australia listing Forget The Sun, Just Hold On
- The ARIA Report, Issue 745
- National Library of Australia listing Fallen Star'
- National Library of Australia listing Wishing Your Life Away
- The ARIA Report, Issue 608
- National Library of Australia listing Revolution
- National Library of Australia listing This Everyday Life
External links
- Speedstar MySpace page
- Sydney Morning Herald 15 April 2002 Bluebottle Kiss, Speedstar by Sacha Molitorisz
- Australian Musician Issue 38 Winter 2004 Speedstar by Greg Phillips
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