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KISSCHASY

Friday, June 6, 2008

© The Cairns Post

 

Kisschasy have quickly moved from up-and-coming undergone punk band to one of Australia's hottest young rock acts thanks to two belter albums and some quality live performances.

The Melbourne four-piece led by Darren Cordeux proved their live performance abilities last year opening the Powderchair concert at Cairns Showgrounds in October followed by an awesome gig at Brothers Leagues Club in November.

This topped off a remarkable 2007 thanks to the quality of their album Hymns For The Non Believer and the huge hits Opinions Won’t Keep You Warm At Night, Spray On Pants and more recently Sticks and Drums.

Opinions Won’t Keep You Warm At Night produced one the most memorable film clips of 2007 with band members donning facial placards of George W. Bush, Tony Blair and John Howard.

Cairns punters have been screaming out for these guys to return since last years’ performances and we have granted their wish at this year’s timeOUT concert.

For more information about Kisschasy and to listen to some of their music go to www.myspace.com/kisschasy

 


Kisschasy performs at Cairns' timeOUT concert

Kisschasy performs at Cairns' timeOUT concert


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