
This story has two parts. It begins 4 years ago in a vibrant music scene in Melbourne Australia. Renowned Australian producer Tim Whitten (The Panics, Art of Fighting) heard a copy of Tamas Wells’ home recorded songs and invited he and his friends to Megaphon studios in Sydney to record a debut album. This collection of songs made up the album A Mark on the Pane which was released on Australia’s Popboomerang Records and peaked at 16 on the Australian AIR charts. The band went on to do five Australian national tours through 2004.
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Valder Fields
Vendredi
From Prying Plans into the Fire
Lichen and Bees
Melon Street Book Club
I'm Sorry that the kitchen is on fire
The opportunity Fair
The telemarketer Resignation
valour
Open the Blinds
England Had a Queen
The Northern Lights
Writers from Nepean News
Broken By The Rise
For the Aperture
True Believers
The Crime At Edmond Lake
Signs I Can't Read
Even In The Crowds
Three Courses and an Open Canoe
Grace and Seraphim
Annalee Argyle
Yes Virginia There Is A Ruling Class
Petit Mal At A Grand Occasion
If You Bring Me Aubergines
Fine, Don't Follow a Tiny Boat for a Day
Thirty People Away
A Riddle
I Want You to Know It's Now or Never
Fire Balloons
A Dark Horse Will Either Run First Or Last
An Extraordinary Adventure (Of Vladimir Mayakovsky in a Summer Cottage)
Segue in Gym
The Day that She Drowned, Her Body Was Found
Sanctuary Green
Her Eyes Were Only Scars
When We Do Fail Abigail
Redueced to Clear
Your Hands Into Mine
An Organisation for Occasions of Joy and Sorrow
Chandeliers
Before Elizabeth Arrived At the Club
The Chemicals Took Their Toll I Believe
When Do We Fail Abigail
Opportunity Fair
Fine, Don't Follow a Tiny Boat
yes, virginia, there is a Ruling Class
August I Think Nothing Much at All
Three Courses and an Open Cano
The Day that She Drowned, Her
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