The Panics
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Storytellers: The Panics
Friday, Mar 30 2012|by Andrew McMillen
ANDREW MCMILLEN revisits our occasional “Storytellers” series, whose premise is simple: one song by one artist, discussed at length. This week it’s The Panics Jae Laffer talking about ‘Cash’, a song from their 2003 EP ‘Crack In The Wall’. Four years before striking it big with their breakout, ARIA-nominated single ‘Don’t Fight It’ in 2008, Perth-based rock band The Panics released their third EP, Crack In The Wall.…
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In Brief: Sound Summit, Goodgod, The Panics, Finn Tributes
Wednesday, September 21 2011 at 03:00 AM
– Organisers of Newcastle’s Sound Summit have unveiled the first round of local acts. Joining the likes of Moon Duo and Wet Hair from the US and Mono from Japan are: Fabulous Diamonds, Collarbones, the iconic Scattered Order, Kirin J Callinan, Guerre, Domekyo/Gonzales, No Art, Forces, Kitchen’s Floo…
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The Panics To Back Eurythmics Founder Dave Stewart
Tuesday, September 6 2011 at 06:00 AM
Eurythmics founder Dave Stewart has handpicked The Panics to be his backing band on an upcoming stadium tour with Stevie Nicks and former boy band member/Delta Goodrem squeeze Brian McFadden. The Panics will play nine shows with Stewart: November 19 at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne, Novem…
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Watch: The Panics Play Lunchbox #12
Wednesday, August 31 2011 at 12:00 AM
Perth-born, Melbourne-based five-piece The Panics played the M+N Lunchbox at The Workers Club in Melbourne on August 26. The band’s 40-minute set included ‘One Way Street’, ‘Creatures’, ‘Endless Road’, ‘Not Quite Home’, ‘Low On Your Supply’ and ‘Majesty’ from new album Rain On The Humming Wire and t…
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Photos: Lunchbox #12 With The Panics
Monday, August 29 2011 at 11:00 PM
M+N’s Lunchbox series continued with a free performance by The Panics at The Workers Club in Melbourne on August 26. The band played songs from their new album Rain On The Humming Wire, as well as favourites from 2007’s ARIA-winning Cruel Guards. Photos by MICHAEL BAINBRIDGE.
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The Panics: ‘We Dedicate Ourselves To The Cause’
Wednesday, Aug 24 2011|by Darren Levin
Themes of dislocation and homesickness abound on The Panics’ new album ‘Rain On The Humming Wire’, but no matter the personal cost, singer Jae Laffer tells DARREN LEVIN they’re in this for the long haul. Perth will always lay claim to The Panics, but for time being, Melbourne is the place that feels most like home. The band shifted here six years ago following the release of second album Sleeps Like A Curse, so ton…
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