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Bleeding Knees Club

Bleeding Knees Club

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2012 Nothing to Do
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Bleeding Knees Club Frontman To Release Solo Record
Alex Wall drops album date for side-project Wax Witches
News / Music
Our Most Watched Sessions In 2012
You looked into Xavier's eyes for hours...
Features / Music
Blood Brothers
"In Sydney as well kids were getting drunk before the show so they kind of like – not that they should be, but they were. There were kids going nuts and heaps of pashes going down."
Features / Music
Plenty To Do
“I feel more relaxed if anything, because we’re way more confident with these new songs than we were with the old songs, and I guess we’ve got a pretty good fanbase now.”
News / Music
Bleeding Knees Club Announce Single Launch Tour
The duo hit the road in the name of Let It Go
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Bleeding Knees Club, Drunk Mums
Features / Music
Taste Test: Bleeding Knees Club
Alex Wall from Bleeding Knees Club tells us about some of his favourites things.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Sneaky Sound System, Bleeding Knees Club, Oceanics - Surfers Paradise Beach
News / Music
DZ Deathrays, Bleeding Knees Club, Yacht Club DJs On Party Bender
The mini-tour is being dubbed 'Call The Cops'
News / Music
Kimbra
Splendour Spin Off Announced For Adelaide, With Kimbra And Lana Del Rey
Kimbra, Lana Del Rey, Band Of Skulls and Last Dinosaurs headline the Adelaide festival.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Bleeding Knees Club - Northcote Social Club
Although BCK’s members stay relatively fixed to the spot throughout their set, the crowd resemble lunatics who have escaped the asylum – there’s flying elbows, boots and beers. The whole venue’s a mosh pit and the three little punk rockers onstage are loving it.
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New York Times Call Bleeding Knees Club 'Bratty Whiners'
The influential New York newspaper call their new album "raggedy and satisfying".