Tinpan Orange
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Tinpan Orange | |
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Emily Lubitz | |
Background information | |
Origin | Melbourne, Australia |
Genres |
Roots Indie |
Years active | 2004 – present |
Labels | Vitamin Records |
Associated acts |
The Cat Empire Jackson Jackson Renee Geyer |
Website | http://www.tinpanorange.com/ |
Tinpan Orange are a roots/indie band from Melbourne, Australia. Their debut album, Aroona Palace features Harry Angus and Ollie McGill of The Cat Empire.[1] Their second album, Death, Love & Buildings features Renee Geyer.[2] Harry Angus often accompanies the band in live shows,[3] playing trumpet and keyboard.[4] He also produced their third album, The Bottom of The Lake.[5]
In 2012, lead vocalist Emily Lubitz provided the vocals for Dumb Ways to Die, a public service announcement campaign by Metro Trains Melbourne that quickly became a viral internet hit.[6]
Members
- Emily Lubitz – vocals, guitar
- Jesse Lubitz – guitar, vocals
- Alex Burkoy – violin, mandolin and guitar
Emily and Jesse are siblings, Emily being married to Harry Angus.
Discography
- Aroona Palace, 2005.
- Death, Love & Buildings, 2007.
- The Bottom of the Lake, 2009.
- Over the Sun, 2012.
References
- ↑ Tinpan Orange CD relaunch, AU: PBSFM.
- ↑ "Death, love & buildings", TinPan orange, AU: Vitamin.
- ↑ York jazz, AU.
- ↑ "Tinpan orange", Music, AU: Music feeds.
- ↑ Daily planet, AU: ABC.
- ↑ "Metro's tongue-in-cheek transport safety animated video goes viral on social media". The Age. 19 November 2012.
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