The Triangles

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The Triangles are a Melbourne Pub pop band formed in 2003 by a group of five friends in Boronia. They are renowned for crazy live antics including wearing branches for decoration and handing out home made food at gigs as well as for using a wide range of instruments including party poppers, kazoos, piano accordion, glockenspiel, ukulele, banjo, harmonica and a home made double slide whistle (complete with torch).

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On August 20, 2005 The Triangles released their newest creation, Magic Johnson, which is named after the famous basketball player Magic Johnson. It is being distributed by Half A Cow, an independent record label from Australia. This album contains the singles Let's Replace the Cityscapes and Applejack which has been receiving airplay on Triple J and 3RRR.

[edit] Band members

  • Julie Conway - Keyboards and Accordion
  • Matt Gormann - Guitar, Ukulele, Banjo, Harmonica and Singing
  • Eleanor Horsburgh - Vocals, Drums, Melodica and Percussion
  • Katherine James - Guitar, Singing, Recorder, Bass and Kazoo
  • Robert Simpson - Drums and Guitars

[edit] Discography

  • I've Had Eyes For You (Single, 2006)
  • Magic Johnson (2005)
  • Let's Replace the Cityscapes (Single, 2005)
  • Red Panda (2004)
  • The Feast of Stephen (Christmas EP, 2003)
  • Waterfive (2003)

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