| Contrary to the current favour of skinny-jean-and-flannelette clad musicians with James Dean inspired hair and pop-folk tunes, local indie band Fractions has something new to offer live music fans: no post-modern folk or group hand claps, just good music. The 5 Brisbane-based lads are tearing it up at venues such as The Zoo, X and Y Bar and coveted Fans Club Nights: The Club House and Lambda. Their new trend of atmospheric “rock-tronica” is inspired by the likes of Muse and Radiohead and gives punters a much needed alternative to the genres currently dominating the Australian music industry. The response at a recent gig at X and Y Bar on a pumping Saturday night from a full house of buzzing young trendsetters, was electric. The verdict: Fractions for the win! Originally from country origins the outfit is comprised of front man Tim Bateman, Adam Smith and the three Camilleri brothers – Faron, Jolen and Hamish. The boys have been involved in the music industry for nearly a decade and bring a level of unprecedented maturity and professionalism to their craft. As far as musicians go, they maintain a relatively low-key private life; their stage presence however is a thing not to be missed. Fractions will release their brand new single ‘Holiday’ on 8 October at The Club House – Hotel Tempo. The new track, dubbed ‘epic’ by those lucky enough to have enjoyed a sneak preview, is the first of a series of singles the band will be releasing over the next 12 months. The future for Fractions is explosive and strictly free of folk-pop. For more information please contact Gabrielle Burke: fractionsmanagement@live.com 0419 479 325
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