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*''Braxton Hicks Interview: Labour of Love'', ''The Set'' 46, January 2008 | *''Braxton Hicks Interview: Labour of Love'', ''The Set'' 46, January 2008 | ||
*''Funding Gives Rockers a Boost'', [[Hamilton Press]], 13 February 2008, p30 | *''Funding Gives Rockers a Boost'', [[Hamilton Press]], 13 February 2008, p30 | ||
− | *''Talent on the Loose'', ''The Press'', 22 | + | *''Talent on the Loose'', ''The Press'', 22 March 2008, pC5 |
==External Sites== | ==External Sites== |
Revision as of 21:03, 17 July 2008
The Braxton Hicks were formed as a two-piece band featuring Joel Flyger (vocals, guitar) and Mack Lynn (drums), but from late 2006 have become a three-piece with the inclusion of Mitch Currin (bass). They released a four track EP titled It's what you used to do in 2006, won the regional Smokefree Rockquest competition, and made the top-12 in the national competition. Rain Song is included on the Smokefree Rockquest 2006 CD.
In early 2008 the band recieved a New Zealand on Air Recording Artist Grant, which they used to record the song Fake, with video directed by Luke McPake.
Releases
- Rain Song appears on the 2006 compilation Smokefree Rockquest 2006
- Keleidoscope appears on the 2007 compilation Kaleidoscope World Series 24
- Fake appears on the 2008 promo CD Kiwi Hit Disc 101
Published Articles
- Braxton Hicks Interview: Labour of Love, The Set 46, January 2008
- Funding Gives Rockers a Boost, Hamilton Press, 13 February 2008, p30
- Talent on the Loose, The Press, 22 March 2008, pC5
External Sites
Two bands have used the Braxton Hicks name. If you are looking for the Braxton Hicks active 2003-2004, click here.