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British India

British India

British India are an Australian rock band from Melbourne. The band is made up of lead vocalist and guitarist Declan Melia, guitarist Nic Wilson, bassist Will Drummond and drummer Matt O'Gorman. In 2019, Jack Tosi replaced Nic Wilson as a touring member of the band. They have released six studio albums.

Albums

2007 Guillotine
2008 Thieves
2010 Avalanche
2013 Controller
2015 Nothing Touches Me
2017 Forgetting the Future
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Latest Articles

Features / Music
"We’re The ‘Unproduceable’ Band"
"The album was so good that we recorded it twice,”
Reviews / Album
Album Review: British India - Nothing Touches Me
"Hard work has clearly been put into the release."
Features / Premiere
EXCLUSIVE: Go Behind The Scenes Of British India's New Album
News / Music
British India Announce National Album Tour
'Nothing Touches Me' hits shelves next month
News / Music
British India
British India Announce Album Release Date, Unveil New Single
The band's new full-length, 'Nothing Touches Me', is out in March
Reviews / Live
Live Review: British India, Magic Bones, Horror My Friend
New songs among old classics make British India's show at The Gov one of the year's best
Reviews / Live
Live Review: British India, Magic Bones, Singles
British India performed an energetic set for the Sydney crowd.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Mushroom Free For All
Margaret Court Arena opens in style, it's just a shame the crowd didn't pile in for each of the great acts on the bill.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: British India, Magic Bones, Them Bruins
An energetic homecoming show turns into a request special.
News / Music
Hear British India's New Single 'Wrong Direction'
Our first taste of their fifth album
Reviews / Live
Live Review: British India, City Riots
"Everyone was impressed by what they had just witnessed, from the diehard fans to the ones freshly made."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: British India, Creo
"Summer Forgive Me would be the crowd highlight followed closely by their final song, This Ain’t No Fucking Disco in which the throng screamed back the lyrics in unison and in pure adoration of the modest band from Melbourne."