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The Room
Genre: Rock
Region: Brisbane, QLD
Members: Tristan Chu - Guitar, Jay Haddon - Vocals & Bass, Brendan Chu - Drums, Rick Clifford - Keyboard.
Sounds Like: muse, Dredg, radiohead
Influences: Mogwai, Tool, Radiohead, Muse, The Mars Volta, Dredg & Silverchair.
Artist Website: www.myspace.com/theroom

Unearthed Artists We Like: Hunz , Castel , New Manic Spree , DZ


Formed by brotherhood and fate, Brisbane four-piece The Room creates lush, melodic rock anthems inspired by artists such as Mogwai, The Mars Volta, Radiohead, and Muse.

After a very successful launch late this winter, The Room are ready to 'wow' the masses with their debut release 'Where the Martyr Grows'. The debut EP was independently produced and recorded late 2008 in their home studio when not bedazzling local audiences.

The band has gigged extensively alongside many talented local and interstate artists. Stellar live performances have generated a loyal following for the band—a following sure to grow when The Room sets out on tour in 2009 to support the forthcoming EP.

The Room is Tristan Chu on guitar, Rick Clifford on keys, Brendan Chu on drums, and Jay Haddon on vocals and bass.


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Burning Times
rating:  5/5
Sounds incredible! There's some amazing breakdowns in both tracks but 'Burning Times' would be so much fun to dance to live. A band with a strong sou...




Serpents Son
rating:  5/5
Serpents Son has been one of my favourites for quite a long time now. These guys have done a fantastic job on their EP, and for all the effort they h...




Serpents Son
rating:  5/5
It just flows, doesn't it..




Burning Times
rating:  5/5
I love this song. I like the fact that this band doesn't follow the mainstream pop rock scene, it's a little different and it strikes a cord with me....



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This project is supported by the Australia Council, the Australian Government’s arts funding and advisory body, through its Music Board Section.