The Preytells
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The Preytells | ||
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Background information | ||
Origin | Perth, Western Australia | |
Genre(s) | Rock | |
Years active | 2004–present | |
Label(s) | Independent/MGM Distribution | |
Associated acts |
Lash Spencer Tracy |
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Website | The Preytells official website | |
Members | ||
Simon Oakley Jessica Bennett Jaclyn Pearson Cameron Stewart |
The Preytells rose to prominence as a result of their win at the 2006 National Campus Band Competition.
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[edit] History
Recent events of notable mention include:
- WAM song of the Year Finalists (2004)
- Next Big thing Semi Finalists (2005)
- Australian National Campus Band Competition Winners (2005)
- Support act for bands such as The Panda Band, Snowman, New Rules For Boats, The Silents, The Fault, Red Jezebel (2005/6)
- Supporting The Stems on their exclusive Christmas Show, playing to a sold out capacity crowd (2005)
- Playing at several festivals of note, including RTRFM’s 'In The Pines Festival' and the YAC It Up Festival (2006).
- Recording of their debut EP at their own 'Martyn Noakes' Studio, engineered by Audrey and produced by The Preytells. (2006)
- Winning Triple J's Unearthed competition to play at the Southbound festival in Busselton. (2006)
[edit] Members
- Simon Oakley (aka Will Tell) - guitar, vocals
- Jessica Bennett (aka Audrey Tell) - lead guitar, backing vocals
- Jaclyn Pearson - drums, percussion
- Cameron Stewart - bass, backing vocals
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums/EPs
(EP) |
[edit] Singles
"Don't Leave Me Alone" (2006)
[edit] Compilations
- The Next Big Thing Compilation CD (2005) - "Dark Moon"
- Kiss My WAMi Dual Disc Compilation (2006) - "Could I Change Your Mind"