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John Floreani
John Floreani (born 27 December 1991) is an Australian singer and musician, best known as the vocalist of punk rock band, Trophy Eyes Trophy Eyes is an Australian punk rock band from Newcastle, formed in 2013. They are currently signed to Hopeless Records. The band currently consists of vocalist John Floreani, bassist and backing vocalist Jeremy Winchester, lead guitarist A .... He also releases music under his own name (formerly Little Brother). He is signed by Hopeless Records. Career Solo career After writing songs that were not the right fit for Trophy Eyes, Floreani created the acoustic music project, Little Brother. He released his first album ''Terrace'' in November 2014, made up of five tracks. He later released a single title "Cleveland, Oh" in 2016, and a full-length album titled ''sin'' in 2019. Floreani released his first song in three years, "Good Boy", on June 8, 2022. According to Floreani, "Good Boy" is about 'putting down a dog I loved'. Discography ...
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Trophy Eyes
Trophy Eyes is an Australian punk rock band from Newcastle, formed in 2013. They are currently signed to Hopeless Records. The band currently consists of vocalist John Floreani, bassist and backing vocalist Jeremy Winchester, lead guitarist Andrew Hallett, and drummer Blake Caruso. Their single "Hurt" was ranked No. 135 on Triple J's Hottest 100. Other Hottest 100 appearances include No. 101 in 2016 with "Chlorine" and No. 93 in 2018 with "You Can Count On Me". To date, they have released three studio albums: ''Mend, Move On'' (2014), '' Chemical Miracle'' (2016), and '' The American Dream'' (2018). History Early years and ''Everything Goes Away'' (2013–2014) Trophy Eyes was formed in 2013 by Andrew Hallett on lead guitar, Kevin Cross on rhythm guitar, Jeremy Winchester on bass and backing vocals, Callum Cramp on drums, and John Floreani on vocals. They later released an EP, ''Demo 2013,'' on 8 April 2013, which consisted of two tracks, "Chacho" and "Personal Taste". ''Ev ...
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Mudgee, New South Wales
Mudgee is a town in the Central West of New South Wales, Australia. It is in the broad fertile Cudgegong River valley north-west of Sydney and is the largest town in the Mid-Western Regional Council local government area as well as being the council seat. As at June 2021 its population was 12,563. Estimated resident population, 30 June 2018. The district lies across the edge of the geological structure known as the Sydney Basin. History Wiradjuri people The Mudgee and Dabee clans of the Wiradjuri people lived at and around the site of what is now the town of Mudgee on the Cudgegong River. Some cultural and tool-making sites of these Aboriginal people remain, including the Hands on the Rocks, The Drip and Babyfoot Cave sites. Significance of local names Many place-names in the region are derived from the original Wiradjuri language, including Mudgee itself, which was named by the Wiradjuri clan who lived there. There are various translations as to what Mudgee means incl ...
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Chemical Miracle
''Chemical Miracle'' is the second studio album by Australian punk rock band Trophy Eyes Trophy Eyes is an Australian punk rock band from Newcastle, formed in 2013. They are currently signed to Hopeless Records. The band currently consists of vocalist John Floreani, bassist and backing vocalist Jeremy Winchester, lead guitarist A .... The album was released on 14 October 2016 through Hopeless. It was produced by Shane Edwards at Karma Sound Studios in Thailand. The name comes from John Floreani's perception of life - everything is made of a chemical, and life itself is a miracle. Background and promotion On 2 August 2016, a music video for "Chlorine" was released. 25 August the second song "Heaven Sent" was streamed through Hopeless. On 29 September 2016, a music video for "Breathe You In" was released. On 8 December 2016, Hopeless records published 'The Road to Chemical Miracle (Documentary)'. The band later performed an Australian headline tour in support of the alb ...
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The American Dream (Trophy Eyes Album)
''The American Dream'' is the third studio album by Australian rock band Trophy Eyes, released on 3 August 2018 by Hopeless Records. It was produced by Shane Edwards at Karma Sound Studios in Thailand. It was the first album to feature new drummer Blake Caruso, and the final album to feature rhythm guitarist Kevin Cross. Background and promotion Trophy Eyes released their first single "You Can Count on Me" on 29 May 2018, along with an accompanying music video. Their second single "More Like You" was released on 25 June. The band released their third single "Friday Forever" on 30 July along with an accompanying music video. A music video for "Lavender Bay" was released on 13 November. In October, Trophy Eyes went on a national tour to promote the new album performing in all East Coast major cities. It was their biggest national tour to date. Joining Trophy Eyes as supporting acts were Dear Seattle, Maddy Jane Madeleine Jane Woolley, who performs as Maddy Jane (born 1996), is ...
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1991 Births
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People From Mudgee
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