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Forming in Naarm/Melbourne after bonding over a shared love of The Allman Brothers Band, and the psychedelic/progressive rock soundscapes of the 1960’s/70’s; Creek are “four down-to-earth blokes” with Telecasters, determined to make some noise on this planet. With most attempts to draw sonic comparisons rendered futile, owing to each band members’ diverse influences emerging in their workings, Creek rectify any stigmas surrounding rock music in the modern age.
In the several years of their existence, Creek have developed a local reputation for their captivating live shows and musicianship — having performed with the likes of 1000Mods, The Seven Ups, and The Black Sorrows — along with their eclectic songwriting stylings, best defined as a concoction of psychedelic rock, southern blues and prog rock. They have released one full-length LP — The Deep (2019) — and two EPs — with their most recent, Bluestone (2022), labelled “enchanting and exploratory” for its unconventional rhythms and guitar layers — backed by multiple tours of Australia’s East Coast, and regional Victoria — involving appearances at Queenscliff Music Festival; Brisbane’s Mojo Burning; Folk, Rhythm & Life Festival; and Echuca-Moama Winter Blues.
With the post-pandemic rehabilitation of Australia’s live music scene in effect, Creek have emerged reinvigorated: with Melbourne/regional Vic shows filling their 2023 calendar.
In the several years of their existence, Creek have developed a local reputation for their captivating live shows and musicianship — having performed with the likes of 1000Mods, The Seven Ups, and The Black Sorrows — along with their eclectic songwriting stylings, best defined as a concoction of psychedelic rock, southern blues and prog rock. They have released one full-length LP — The Deep (2019) — and two EPs — with their most recent, Bluestone (2022), labelled “enchanting and exploratory” for its unconventional rhythms and guitar layers — backed by multiple tours of Australia’s East Coast, and regional Victoria — involving appearances at Queenscliff Music Festival; Brisbane’s Mojo Burning; Folk, Rhythm & Life Festival; and Echuca-Moama Winter Blues.
With the post-pandemic rehabilitation of Australia’s live music scene in effect, Creek have emerged reinvigorated: with Melbourne/regional Vic shows filling their 2023 calendar.