Thursday's Page (band)
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Thursday's Page | |
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The members of Thursday's Page in home town Busselton.
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Background information | |
Origin | Busselton, Australia |
Genre(s) | Rock Progressive Rock Alternative rock |
Years active | 2005–present |
Label(s) | Independent |
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Jake Hoskins (Vocals) Glen Hagger (Guitar) Michael Ward (Bass) Ryan Ammon (Drums) |
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Former members | |
Mark Stubbs (Bass) |
Thursday's Page are an Australian alternative rock band based in the small coastal town of Busselton.
The group is known for its different sound, which depends greatly on the unique voice of front man Jake Hoskins.
Though based in local venues, Thursday's Page often perform in Perth and have supported larger national acts, including The Butterfly Effect, Head Filled Attraction and Bushido.
Tracks from their first album have received airplay on local and national radio. The title track "The Sweet Lullaby" was also included in a Triple J segment, cohering with the local youth events organisation
Thursday's Page are currently in studio recording their 2nd release as of September 2007.
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[edit] History
The band originally formed in 2003 as "Sypher", a heavy rock garage band placing Glen on guitar, Ryan on bass and vocals, with ex-Thursday's Page member, Mark Stubbs on guitar, and several other members with temporary roles. After the fall out of Sypher, Glen and Ryan went on to recruit new members, and after a series of trial and errors Thursday's Page was formed in early 2005.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums/EPs
Album cover | Album information |
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The Sweet Lullaby
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Thursdays Page EP
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