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EWAH & The Vision of Paradise are a four piece based in Hobart Tasmania. One reviewer pitched their sound as “epic post-punk with a scope as wide as the Australian skyline.”
The band’s debut release, Everything Fades to Blue captured attention nationally overseas, including Jarvis Cocker’s Sunday Service on BBC Radio 6 (UK), Henry Rollins on KCRW radio (USA) and back in Australia, was album of the week Edge Radio (Hobart) and Top Ten Albums of the Week PBS (Melbourne). Single Walk the Night picked up regular play on Double J.
In April 2017, Everything Fades to Blue made The Guardian’s top ten listing of Australia’s best underground releases and was longlisted for the Australian Music Prize (The AMP) 2017.
EWAH & The Vision of Paradise have played festivals like Mona Foma, Party in the Paddock, A Festival Called Panama, Dark Mofo, BIGSOUND and Junction Arts Festival.
In 2017 they won the National Live Music Awards for Best Live Act Tasmania and EWAH was nominated for Best Live Voice Tasmania. They were nominated again for Best Live Act in 2019 and 2020.
Singles like Cannibals, have regularly hit the Amrap metro charts and received generous radio play on community radio and with hard hitters like Karen Leng's Curated on Double J.
Album two is due in 2022 along with a conceptual video project.
The band’s debut release, Everything Fades to Blue captured attention nationally overseas, including Jarvis Cocker’s Sunday Service on BBC Radio 6 (UK), Henry Rollins on KCRW radio (USA) and back in Australia, was album of the week Edge Radio (Hobart) and Top Ten Albums of the Week PBS (Melbourne). Single Walk the Night picked up regular play on Double J.
In April 2017, Everything Fades to Blue made The Guardian’s top ten listing of Australia’s best underground releases and was longlisted for the Australian Music Prize (The AMP) 2017.
EWAH & The Vision of Paradise have played festivals like Mona Foma, Party in the Paddock, A Festival Called Panama, Dark Mofo, BIGSOUND and Junction Arts Festival.
In 2017 they won the National Live Music Awards for Best Live Act Tasmania and EWAH was nominated for Best Live Voice Tasmania. They were nominated again for Best Live Act in 2019 and 2020.
Singles like Cannibals, have regularly hit the Amrap metro charts and received generous radio play on community radio and with hard hitters like Karen Leng's Curated on Double J.
Album two is due in 2022 along with a conceptual video project.
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