Friday, January 9, 2009

Trash With Wheel 45 Gal

Airborne, young rockers The


Band brainchild of brothers O'Keeffe, the line-up was completed in 2003 with the arrival of guitarist David Roads, known as Joe O'Keeffe was working in a hotel, and bassist Justin Street, known always by guitarist / singer at a party in Australia which, drunk, began to talk among themselves of what they did in their lives. So Joel and Justin knew that was the day of birth itself Airborne. In 2005 they released their first self produced EP containing 8 tracks and, after moving to Melbourne, sign a contract for five albums with Capitol Records, which lead them to perform in support of bands like Motley Crue, Motorhead and The Rolling Stones.

On June 23, 2007 in Australia, was released by EMI (the Capitol in the meantime had played the contract) the first album, entitled Runnin 'Wild . From the album, which in 2008 was distributed worldwide by Roadrunner Records, extracted the single "Runnin 'Wild", which was also made a video that shows the singer and bassist Lemmy Kilmister of Motorhead, "Too Much, Too Young, Too Fast "(included in the tracklist of the game Guitatr Hero World Tours and Burnout Paradise) and" Diamond In The Rough. " the song "Blackjack" is was included in the soundtrack of the video game Need for Speed: ProStreet. On December 6, 2008 they played in Milan in a Rolling Stone full.

Band brainchild of brothers O'Keeffe, the line-up was completed in 2003 with the arrival of guitarist David Roads, known by Joel O'Keeffe when he was working in a hotel, and bassist Justin Street, known always by guitarist / singer at a party in Australia which, drunk, began to talk among themselves of what they did in their lives. So Joel and Justin knew that was the day of birth itself Airborne. In 2005 they released their first self produced EP containing 8 tracks and, after moving to Melborune, sign a contract for five albums with Capitol Records, which lead them to perform in support of bands like Motley Crue, Motorhead and The Rolling Stones.

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