Difference between revisions of "Eqwanox"

From HtownWiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(New page: ''Eqwanox'' was formed in Te Awamutu in 2004 by James Hanright, Nick Douch and Aaron Clark. In 2005, in only their fourth gig, the band supported ''Billy Corgan'' at the ''St J...)
 
m
 
(5 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
''Eqwanox'' was formed in Te Awamutu in 2004 by [[James Hanright]], [[Nick Douch]] and [[Aaron Clark]]. In 2005, in only their fourth gig, the band supported ''Billy Corgan'' at the ''St James Theatre'', Auckland. [[Kyle "Zakk" Wetton]] joined as a second guitarist in early 2007. In the same year the band won the Waikato/Bay of Plenty final in the [[World Battle Of The Bands]] and competed at the national final where they finished second. In 2008 ''Eqwanox'' has been a finalist in the KFC 'Sounds From your Hometown' competition, and finished second equal in the [[Axces]] 'Rattle the Room' competition. They also gained the support slot for ''Seether'' at Vector Arena, Auckland.
+
[[Image:eqwanox.jpg|right|thumb|''All Roads Lead From Here'' cover art]]
 +
''Eqwanox'' was formed in Te Awamutu in 2004 by [[James Hanright]], [[Nick Douch]] and [[Aaron Clark]]. In 2005, in only their fourth gig, the band supported ''Billy Corgan'' at the ''St James Theatre'', Auckland. [[Kyle "Zakk" Wetton]] joined as a second guitarist in early 2007. In the same year the band won the Waikato/Bay of Plenty final in the [[World Battle of the Bands]] and competed at the national final where they finished second. In 2008 ''Eqwanox'' has been a finalist in the KFC 'Sounds From your Hometown' competition, and finished second equal in the [[Axces]] '[[Rattle the Room]]' competition. They also gained the support slot for ''Seether'' at Vector Arena, Auckland. In 2009 the band won the [[Axces]] 'Rattle the Room' competition. In 2010 they released their debut album, [[All Roads Lead From Here]]. The band split up with a final gig at [[Axces]] on May 20 2011.
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
Line 9: Line 10:
 
==Published Articles==
 
==Published Articles==
 
*''Eqwanox stoked at Seether support gig'', [[Hamilton Press]], 29 October 2008, P13
 
*''Eqwanox stoked at Seether support gig'', [[Hamilton Press]], 29 October 2008, P13
 +
*''Eqwanoz rattled the room'', [[Hamilton Press]], 3 June 209, P30
 +
*''EQWANOX plays one final show - for free'', [[Hamilton News]], 6 May 2011, p11
  
 
==External Sites==
 
==External Sites==

Latest revision as of 12:34, 25 July 2011

All Roads Lead From Here cover art

Eqwanox was formed in Te Awamutu in 2004 by James Hanright, Nick Douch and Aaron Clark. In 2005, in only their fourth gig, the band supported Billy Corgan at the St James Theatre, Auckland. Kyle "Zakk" Wetton joined as a second guitarist in early 2007. In the same year the band won the Waikato/Bay of Plenty final in the World Battle of the Bands and competed at the national final where they finished second. In 2008 Eqwanox has been a finalist in the KFC 'Sounds From your Hometown' competition, and finished second equal in the Axces 'Rattle the Room' competition. They also gained the support slot for Seether at Vector Arena, Auckland. In 2009 the band won the Axces 'Rattle the Room' competition. In 2010 they released their debut album, All Roads Lead From Here. The band split up with a final gig at Axces on May 20 2011.

Members[edit]

Published Articles[edit]

  • Eqwanox stoked at Seether support gig, Hamilton Press, 29 October 2008, P13
  • Eqwanoz rattled the room, Hamilton Press, 3 June 209, P30
  • EQWANOX plays one final show - for free, Hamilton News, 6 May 2011, p11

External Sites[edit]