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Nine Iron
Genre:
Punk, Rock
Region:
Gold Coast, QLD
Members:
James Nishida- vocals guitar, Mick Broome- guitar, Rhyse hitch-bass, Tim Weeks- drums
Sounds Like:
Good Riddance, Rise Against
Influences:
Iron Maiden, nofx
Artist Website:
www.myspace.com/nineironpunk
Nine Iron are 4 piece original punk/rocknroll/hardcore band based on the Gold Coast. They play fast, aggressive and melodic tunes and blend a wide range of influences into their own unique sound.
Nine Iron has played alongside international and great Aussie touring bands such as
UNWRITTEN LAW (USA),
PEPPER (USA),
BOUNCING SOULS (USA),
AVAIL (USA),
28 DAYS (Melb),
The HARD-ONS,
YIDcore(Melb),
Unpaid Debt(Syd), and to many great Local Bands to list.
2003 the year of white bread two dweebs and a broom the 12 track independantly released cd was recorded and sold out of all copies by 2004
In 2005 the 6 track E.p. The Future looks Bright was released and the song Believe has been getting radio play on national radio station Triple J as well as local radio stations.
2007 is the year of the release of our debue Album titled "It never ends". And is also getting air time on Triple J as well as International Radio.
Nine Iron's shows have been described as frantic, anthemic, explosive and a rollicking good time TOURS
We have performed tours in New Zealand, North Queensland, NSW and ACT. With South Australia and Victorian tours in the making
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