Five albums in and still getting better - British India, one of Australia's most popular and hardworking bands, released their latest album Nothing Touches Me on March 13, 2015 debuting on the national ARIA charts at #5. The 4th album in a row to chart Top 10.
Featuring lead singles Wrong Direction and Suddenly, Nothing Touches Me carries on from British India's forward momentum of fourth album Controller. It's an album laden with polished musical arrangements and riffs, eclectic sounds and the lyrical genius of vocalist Declan Melia, showcasing a band constantly developing and progressing.
Nothing Touches Me was penned throughout 2014 at British India's band room in suburban Melbourne, where the four school friends convene daily to jam and write songs. The recording process began across the globe in Berlin and fittingly ended in Melbourne.
Released late last year, Wrong Direction found fans at both commercial radio and triple J, landing in this year's Hottest 100 and earning British India their seventh entry into the popular countdown. New single Suddenly will continue to impress, offering a second glimpse into this latest LP.
British India emerged from Melbourne's indie rock underground with their acclaimed debut album Guillotine in 2007. The subsequent years have seen the band rack up many momentous achievements. Their last three albums have all debuted in the Top 10 of the ARIA Albums Chart, with the most recent, Controller, yielding a gold single in I Can Make You Love Me. They have won an AIR Award for Best Independent Release and received J Award and ARIA Award nominations.
Not afraid of hard work, the boys have played over 600 gigs to date, performing at every major festival in the country and taking their high-octane live show all over the country on numerous occasions, including remote towns in rural Australia. Eight years on from where it all began and British India continue to sell out their shows, and are as strong as ever.
In 2012, the band launched a new phase in their career, signing with Liberation Records and Mushroom Music. Nothing Touches Me is the 2nd album release with Liberation - the next chapter in an already illustrious career and their biggest album to date.
Nothing Touches Me is out now. In a career highlight British India supported THE ROLLING STONES @ Hunter Valley late 2014 and recently filled in for THE BLACK KEYS Easter 2015 at Bluesfest where they thrilled one of the biggest audiences on main stage all weekend.
Featuring lead singles Wrong Direction and Suddenly, Nothing Touches Me carries on from British India's forward momentum of fourth album Controller. It's an album laden with polished musical arrangements and riffs, eclectic sounds and the lyrical genius of vocalist Declan Melia, showcasing a band constantly developing and progressing.
Nothing Touches Me was penned throughout 2014 at British India's band room in suburban Melbourne, where the four school friends convene daily to jam and write songs. The recording process began across the globe in Berlin and fittingly ended in Melbourne.
Released late last year, Wrong Direction found fans at both commercial radio and triple J, landing in this year's Hottest 100 and earning British India their seventh entry into the popular countdown. New single Suddenly will continue to impress, offering a second glimpse into this latest LP.
British India emerged from Melbourne's indie rock underground with their acclaimed debut album Guillotine in 2007. The subsequent years have seen the band rack up many momentous achievements. Their last three albums have all debuted in the Top 10 of the ARIA Albums Chart, with the most recent, Controller, yielding a gold single in I Can Make You Love Me. They have won an AIR Award for Best Independent Release and received J Award and ARIA Award nominations.
Not afraid of hard work, the boys have played over 600 gigs to date, performing at every major festival in the country and taking their high-octane live show all over the country on numerous occasions, including remote towns in rural Australia. Eight years on from where it all began and British India continue to sell out their shows, and are as strong as ever.
In 2012, the band launched a new phase in their career, signing with Liberation Records and Mushroom Music. Nothing Touches Me is the 2nd album release with Liberation - the next chapter in an already illustrious career and their biggest album to date.
Nothing Touches Me is out now. In a career highlight British India supported THE ROLLING STONES @ Hunter Valley late 2014 and recently filled in for THE BLACK KEYS Easter 2015 at Bluesfest where they thrilled one of the biggest audiences on main stage all weekend.
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