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Banoffee

Banoffee

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2020 Look at Us Now Dad
2021 Tear Tracks
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New: Banoffee - Let's Go To The Beach
We dare you to find a more summer-appropriate jam.. Banoffee is fast approaching the act to watch this coming summer, especially if Let's Go To The Beach is any indication. Yes it's a blatant attempt to give you summer beach vibes, but when it's as meticulously put together as this track, there's is zero shame in longing for a sandy dancefloor with friends under the sun. The track also just keeps going up and up. If you don't wish you were at the beach after listening to this song - what is wrong with you? Banoffee has a few shows coming up to round out the year, check the dates after the stream. TOUR DATES: SAT 11 OCT - Supporting Oscar Key Sung @ Hugs & Kisses (Tickets) MON 17 NOV - Melbourne Music Week @ Spook Event (Tickets)  NOV 29-DEC 1 - Paradise Music Festival @ Lake Mountain SUN 7 DEC - Semplesize Block Party @ Howler WED 31 DEC - Beyond The Valley @ Phillip Island Follow Banoffee: FACEBOOK // SOUNDCLOUD Read our interview with Banoffee HERE
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Interview: Banoffee
The solo project of Melbourne's Martha Brown goes from strength to strength.. We first came across Banoffee when she released her latest single Got It (listen HERE), which was kind of a shame-on-us situation because people have been hyping her all year, so consider the rest of the year spent making up on lost time. We start with an interview today, because she's on the verge of releasing her self-titled debut EP this Friday. You can stream it HERE, so chuck it on, and get to know one of the country's most interesting solo artists, full of quirky lyrics coupled with an ear for vintage synthesizers and modern R&B. Hey Martha! So you’ve been playing shows since you were a young teenager! But you were more into the folky sort of songs before doing Banoffee, is that right? Is the sound that you play with as Banoffee something you’ve always been into? How did you develop that sound? I have been playing music for a long time and my style has definitely changed, although I’ve always enjoyed li