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Slowly Slowly

Slowly Slowly

Albums

2016 Chamomile
2018 St. Leonards
2020 Race Car Blues
2021 Race Car Blues - Chapter 2
2022 Daisy Chain
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Latest Articles

News / Music
Slowly Slowly Lock In 2020 Australian Headline Tour Dates
In support of their forthcoming album, 'Race Car Blues'.
News / Music
Slowly Slowly Drop New Single & Announce Regional Tour
It's a good day for Slowly Slowly fans.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Luca Brasi, Slowly Slowly, Kat Edwards, The Tinderboxes
"The almighty Luca Brasi couldn’t be more deserving of the enthusiastic crowd that they’ve brought along with them."
Features / Music
The Music 2018 Writers' Poll: Emily Blackburn
Here's what The Music's writers rated in 2018...
News / Music
BIGSOUND Buzz Act Slowly Slowly Announce Headline Tour Of Australia
Get excited!
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Slowly Slowly, Antonia & The Lazy Susans, The Flying So High-Os, Sports Bra, Jack R Reilly, Cry Club
"Ben Stewart plays and sings with a joyful intensity that's great to see in a frontman."
News / Music
Excited For The New Slowly Slowly Album? They Take Us Track-by-track Ahead Of Its Release
Frontman Ben Stewart shares an exclusive track-by-track look at their new album.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Slowly Slowly - St Leonards
"There is a heavenly contrast between melancholic lyrics and soft, sweet musical accompaniment - a mix that makes each track honest and relatable."
News / Music
New Boutique Entertainment Booking Agency Launches In Australia
Say hello to Four Tone Artists.
News / Music
UNFD Signs Melbourne's Slowly Slowly To Roster
Set to kick off a tour this May.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Something For Kate, Slowly Slowly
"The full throttle intro of 'Anarchitect' signalled Something For Kate were in Perth once again and brought instant delight."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Something For Kate, Slowly Slowly
"There's no 'Deja Vu', but the parting promise of more shows and an album next year is a solid consolation."