The Panics

Brisbane fans need not panic, just get your butts down to the Hi-Fi and see this homegrown class act before they disappear off the Australian map again.
Cate Gilpin
Published on October 03, 2011

Overview

For some bands fame, fortune, adoration and all the rest happens in the blink of an eye;  for others it is a slow burn.  This was the case for Melbourne band The Panics - after four EPs and two albums they released the album Cruel Guards in 2007, and things took off from there -   They won Triple J’s coveted J Award and had a top 10 track in the Triple J Hottest 100 in the same year.

Following the success of Cruel Guards, The Panics spent almost two years touring far and wide before finally settling down and basing themselves in the iconic music hub of Manchester to write a new album, then heading to New York City to record it.    Finally in 2011 the fruit of this transnational music making process was released in the form of Rain on a Humming Wire and like the last album, this has received rave reviews.

Once again the band are hitting the road to perform and share their new selection of beautiful music across the country - they’ll be in Brisbane for one night only. Brisbane fans need not panic, just get your butts down to the Hi-Fi and see this homegrown class act before they disappear off the Australian map again.

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