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Hannah & Sam
Genre:
Indie
Region:
Canberra, ACT
Members:
Hannah and Sam; piano and vocals and sometimes little crazy instruments.
Sounds Like:
regina spektor, Missy Higgins
Artist Website:
www.myspace.com/hannahsam888
Unearthed Artists We Like:
Cathy Petocz
Hannah and Sam a mysterious duo from Canberra ACT. 17 years of age and without a doubt musically enchanted. They love making music, fun and friends. Take a long listen to the Captivating, simple melodies these kids rock out on. Hope you enjoy with all your senses.
Hannah and Sam feature on myspace with all their creative landscapings.. http://www.myspace.com/hannahsam888 is the way to go!! take a listen and a sit down for other songs.
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Who's bitten you?
rating:
3/5
proof that sometimes a glockenspiel, piano and harmonies are all you need to make a real cute indie pop song
Nick Findlay
, triple j
Who's bitten you?
rating:
3/5
Cute! Really simple and straightforward and it works. Love the harmonies that come in at the end. This is really sweet. The toast pic also made me pe...
Zan Rowe
, triple j
Who's bitten you?
rating:
4/5
It's lo-fi and totally uncool - but great! They sing about ounces with a metallaphone backing them. Sweet boy/girl harmonies. Nice arrangement.
Dan Buhagiar
, triple j
Who's bitten you?
rating:
4/5
This is a non-offensive and happy song that really makes me smile. I really like the Bowie-esque piano and the glockenspiel in the back is a lovely l...
DanStockwell
, SuperUser
This project is supported by the Australia Council, the Australian Government’s arts funding and advisory body, through its Music Board Section.