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Nitidus
Genre: Rock, Metal
Region: Melbourne, VIC
Members: Marki (bass) | Doctor K (drums) | Adam (guitar) | PC (vocals)
Sounds Like: Live, U2, Metallica
Influences: Black Crowes, Pearl Jam, Guns N' Roses
Artist Website: www.nitidus.com.au



NITIDUS don’t claim to be the Hard Rock Artist of The Year, they let their LA Music Award speak for itself.

The band have an agenda to bring hard rock to the masses, delivering an intense and uncompromising live show. Inspired by the genre’s finest - The Rolling Stones, Guns n Roses, Black Crowes, and Pearl Jam - NITIDUS attract both traditional rock fans and a range of niche audiences.

Showcasing a repertoire crammed with hooks and melodies, the band have stirred up a wave of interest performing alongside some of Australia's top artists including Diesel, Airbourne and Spiderbait.

The passion PC, Doc, Marki and Adz share for the NITIDUS brand of music has led them to tour the US on their own finances, successfully enhancing their fan base abroad.

And this, my friends, is where the story begins...


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Red Morning
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Outta Place
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What's It Gonna Be?
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Red Morning
rating:  3/5
A powerful and energetic rock tune, sounds a bit like a heavy metal verson of Live. The band still needs to work a bit on their own sound but they ha...
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Outta Place
rating:  5/5
Mighty fine Effort! Damn Awesome!




Red Morning
rating:  5/5
You guys think this is awesome! wait till you hear their latest tracks!!! If it's anything like what they were playig the other night.. It's ...




Outta Place
rating:  5/5
Another great song! I totally get this song, from the first time hearing it, and how many true rock and roll songs can you say that about? Keep up th...



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This project is supported by the Australia Council, the Australian Government’s arts funding and advisory body, through its Music Board Section.