Redline (band)

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Redline
Origin Auckland, New Zealand
Genre(s) Hard Rock, rock
Years active 2003 – Present
Label(s) Indie
Website Redline Official website
Members
Chris Yong - Vocals/Guitar
Craig Broadbridge - Guitar
Nick Gregory - Bass
Richard Yong - Drums/Backing Vocals
For other uses of the term redline, see Redline (disambiguation).

Redline are a Hard Rock band from Auckland, New Zealand. The group consists of brothers Chris and Richard Yong, Craig Broadbridge and Nick Gregory.

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[edit] Biography

Seven years ago Chris Yong was lead guitar for Tadpole, playing tracks from their double platinum debut album The Buddhafinger to large audiences across Australasia and supporting the likes of Killing Heidi, Living End, Placebo, Live and Sugar Ray and Regurgitator.

He left the band in 2003 and discussed the possibility of starting his own band with brother and drummer, Richard. "We had a jam together and it just felt good” says Chris.[citation needed] The pair officially formed Redline six months later, with Chris stepping into the frontman role as vocalist.

Success came quickly for the band, who have already opened for Evanescence and Disturbed, played at the inaugural Metal Day Out Festival, as well as supporting Blindspott and The Bleeders. Their video for "Time After Time" was also nominated for best independent music video at the 2005 Juice TV Music Awards.[citation needed]

Their eagerly awaited self-funded record, Trapped Inside, is due to hit stores late February 2008. It was produced and engineered by Paul Matthews, (Blindspott, Stylus[disambiguation needed], Opshop); mixed by Kenny MacDonald (former producer for Texas and The Proclaimers) and mastered by well known alternative Swedish producer Pelle Henricsson (Poison The Well, Refused) at Tonteknik Recordings.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

Date Title Label
February 2008 Trapped Inside

[edit] Singles

Year Single Album Charted Certification
2004 "Never Knew" Redline - -
2005 "Time After Time" Redline - -
2006 "Nothing Else" Redline - -
2008 "Take Me In" Redline - -

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