Live Review: British India, Unbroken Expanse

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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Recording with British India
It used to be… you go into the studio on this date, you’ll be in there three weeks, and then you’ll have an album. Those days are pretty much gone in as much as that we write for a bit, record for a bit, until we eventually have an album.
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Recording with British India
“We’re completely democratic in that if it ever came down a decision and there was deadlock, everyone would get a vote each but it is more a case of who is most adamant. It’s kind of who cares the most.”
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Live Review: British India, Bright Yellow, The Owls
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Lazy Perfectionists
"It’s quite striking, but not immediately likable – people seem to like it, so maybe I’m wrong about that... [the album]’s pretty diverse but I think there will be some other big-sounding, darker songs on it as well."
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British India Announce Single Tour, New Video
The band get horny in the I Can Make You Love Me clip
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British India's I Can Make You Love Me Clip
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Exclusive: British India Studio Photos, Listen To Their 'Dark' New Single
"Lyrically some pretty distressing stuff is going on."
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British India To Drop New Single Next Week
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British India Sign 'Long Term' Deals With Liberation And Mushroom
The band signed off on the contract with Mushroom's Michael Gudinski this morning.
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British India
Melbourne’s British India will be summoning an avalanche of garage rock goodness when they hit up the Come Together Festival in Sydney over the Queens Birthday long weekend. Ahead of this performance, frontman Declan Melia spoke to Killyourstereo about playing festivals, their new album and why The Blood Brothers matter.
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