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The Triangles

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The Triangles

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Eleanor Horsburgh, Julie Conway, Katherine Simpson (née James), Matt Gormann and Robert Simpson met as school friends in Boronia, a suburb of Melbourne. They began playing together in 2003 and collaborated on writing songs that mixed elements of rock, psych-pop and folk.

They performed in local venues and self-released two song collections before signing with local label Half a Cow Records. Through Half a Cow they released the albums Magic Johnson (2005) and Seventy-Five Year Plan (2007). Magic Johnson spawned the regional hit singles “Applejack” and “Let’s Replace the Cityscapes.”

Magic Johnson featured a bunch of indie-rock singalongs, including the two singles “Applejack” and “Let’s Replace the Cityscapes”, which received radio airplay around Australia as well as being featured in MP3 form on numerous music websites around the world.

The Triangles’ fourth album Seventy-Five Year Plan was released on Half A Cow on the 14th of April 2007. The record reflects the The Triangles’ previously latent interest in country-rock, while maintaining their focus on sweet melodies, unorthodox song structures and inventive arrangements.

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