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The Galvatrons are a four-piece
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band who formed on 28 August 2007, in
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Biography


2007–2008: ''When We Were Kids''

The band's first taste of mainstream success was with the release of their debut single, ''When We Were Kids''. The single was released from their debut EP, also titled ''When We Were Kids''. It was released by Warner Music Australia on 3 May 2008. The title track was the number one most added track on radio in Australia for the week 19–26 April 2008.Sticky Carpet - Music - Entertainment - theage.com.au
/ref> They played the Big Day Out, Meredith and Cherry Rock
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in summer 2007/2008 and are touring Australia throughout 2008. They then played a festival tour in the
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where they were evicted from the concert after allegedly singing
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songs loudly in the room next door to
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" as a duet with Wendy Matthews. Beginning in Perth on 31 October 2008, The Galvatrons were support act for
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during Def Leppard's Songs From The Sparkle Lounge Australian tour. The show ran from late October to mid November and had a total of 7 shows throughout the country. Alongside this tour, the band headed its own national tour known as the Robots Are Cool tour.


2009: ''Laser Graffiti''

On 17 November 2008, the Galvatrons released a demo version of a song that was rumoured to be a track from their upcoming debut album. The song, "Robots Are Cool", was a popular track played during their tour with Def Leppard and Cheap Trick. It was available as a free download via the band's official Myspace. A few days following the demo release of "Robots Are Cool", the band released a bulletin via Myspace stating work on their debut album would soon commence and be ready for release by April 2009. The album, '' Laser Graffiti'', was then completed and the release date pushed back to 3 July 2009. Front man Johnny Galvatron stated "
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sounds like it's from the future". The album was received with good reviews, being described as "the ultimate rock party album". After touring extensively in 2009, the Galvatrons picked up a reputation amongst the Australian live music scene for having an energetic live performance.


2016: Galvatrons reunion

After a long hiatus the Galvatrons were interviewed by Harris Robotis on a late night episode of ''Rage'', stating that they were back together and would be releasing an album in the coming year. Johnny Galvatron was quoted as saying, "yeah I popped on the ''Transformers'' movie from the '80s and realised there was a few guitar licks I hadn't been 'inspired' from and realised there's another whole album's worth of content in there so here we are."


2021: Future featurette

After 10 years of inactivity, old uploads of the Galvatrons started appearing on the internet. This included a remix by Harris Robotis of "She's in Love". Harris also stated in an interview that the Galvatrons had been back in the studio recording a "sci-fi rock opera" with the premise that the Galvatrons from even further in the future had returned to party again in the past, arriving on huge black cubes descending from space. This time however instead of shouting, "we're from the future - and you kids turn out OK!" They replaced it with "we're all fucked". The single release from the album was to be "The Obsolete Galaxy", which featured guitar solos from Johnny Galvatron. The release was to be tied in with Johnny's separate project, a video game made by Beethoven and Dinosaur called ''
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Members

*Johnny "Galvatron" – vocals, guitar *Robert Convery "Bozza" – percussion *Pete Convery "OG Conepuller" – bass *Pete "Gamma" – keyboard/synth *Manny Bourakis "Ultra Fang" – original drummer


Discography


Albums


Extended plays


References


External links


The Galvatrons' website

The Galvatrons at Warnermusic.com.au
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