In Fiction
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In Fiction | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Adelaide, South Australia, Australia |
Genre(s) | Melodic Rock |
Years active | 2005–present |
Label(s) | Boomtown Records (2006-present) |
Website | Official Website |
Members | |
Josh Burgan - Guitar/Vocals Alistair Elkins - Bass Brad Gilbertson - Vocals Paul Heitmann - Guitar/Vocals Tom Crosby - Drums |
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Former members | |
Josh Mann - Guitar (2005) Tristan Stanley - Bass (2005 - Oct 2006) Steve Luscombe - Drums (2005 - May 2007) Ty Alexander - Drums (May 2007 - Nov 2007) |
In Fiction are 5-piece melodic rock band from Adelaide, South Australia[1].
Soon after forming in 2005 In Fiction signed to Boomtown Records in 2006 with their debut release The Four Letter Failure[2] and featured as Triple J's "Next Crop" artist[3] as part of AusMusic Month.
When released, The Four Letter Failure landed at number 72 in the Australian ARIA Charts and stayed in the top 100 for 5 weeks[4]. When Ghost was released, it debuted at number 14, attracting Japanese label Pyropit Records to release an album combining The Four Letter Failure and Ghost[5].
In Fiction frequently tour Australia with a number of bands, including The Matches, Bodyjar, Behind Crimson Eyes and Kisschasy. In Fiction also play many festival tours including the 2007 Vans Boys Of Summer Tour, both the 2006 and 2007 Boomtown Showdown tours, the 2008 Adelaide Soundwave Festival and 2008 Push Over Festival[6].
In Fiction's debut album "The Forecast" was released on 7 June 2008 featuring the single "Liar Liar". [7]
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
Date of Release | Title | Label | ARIA Chart | Certification | Copies Sold |
June 7, 2008 | The Forecast | Boomtown Records | - | - | - |
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[edit] EPs
Date of Release | Title | Label | ARIA Chart | Certification | Copies Sold |
July, 2006 | The Four Letter Failure | Boomtown Records | 72 | - | - |
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March, 2007 | Ghost | Boomtown Records | 14 | - | - |
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