Grafton Primary

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Grafton Primary
Origin Sydney, Australia
Genres New Wave, Synthpop, Electronica, Electro-Noir
Years active 2006–present
Labels Independent
Members Benjamin Garden
Joshua Garden

Grafton Primary is an Australian electro-noir band from Sydney.[1] The band consists of brothers Benjamin and Joshua Garden who attended primary school in Grafton, New South Wales.[1] They select drummers and bass players for live shows.[2] Grafton Primary has independently released an EP, Relativity (2007), and two albums, Eon (2008) and Neo (2013).[3] The group has been picked up by Triple J[4] and has toured widely.[5]

Members

Discography

Studio Albums

  • 2008: Eon
  • 2013: Neo

EPs

  • 2007: Relativity
  • 2008: She Knows It
  • 2008: Relativity: Reinvented
  • 2008: I Can Cook: Remixed
  • 2009: All Stars
  • 2010: The Eagle

Singles

  • 2008: "She Knows It"
  • 2008: "SOS Hello"
  • 2010: "The Eagle"
  • 2012: "When The Evolution Comes"
  • 2013: "One More Life"

Music Videos

  • 2007: Relativity
  • 2012: When The Evolution Comes

Relativity EP Track list

  1. Relativity [4:39]
  2. Change [5:20]
  3. Stuck In My Head [5:16]
  4. I Can Cook [4:01]
  5. In An Hourglass [4:29]
  6. Relativity (Tommy Trash Remix) [7:12]

Total Time: 23:40

Eon Album Track list

  1. Records For The Righteous [4:40]
  2. We Are The Music [3:50]
  3. Colour [3:36]
  4. All Stars [4:24]
  5. All There Is [2:52]
  6. S.O.S Hello [4:08]
  7. Telling Lies [4:46]
  8. Left Of Nowhere (instrumental) [4:15]
  9. Hold Her [4:41]
  10. She Knows It [3:26]
  11. Heart In Space [3:30]
  12. The Garden [4:30]
  13. Dimension Of Tears [3:58]

Total Time: 52:37

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Electro noir storytellers" by Kylie Northover, The Age (5 September 2008)
  2. Grafton Primary – Eon at FasterLouder
  3. "Grafton brings back the '80s" by Polly Coufos, Perth Now (15 October 2008
  4. "Relativity in Motion", Perth Now (1 April 2008)
  5. "Grafton Primary" by George Palathingal, The Sydney Morning Herald (22 May 2009)

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