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Title: Radio TripleRRR Melb (Memb) - Win Album Of The Week - 'King Stingra- Closes 14/8 Post by: oldfellow on Monday 08 August 2022, 06:11:21 pm https://www.rrr.org.au/subscriber-giveaways/king-stingray-king-stingray-album-of-the-week
CLOSES 14 AUGUST 2022, 11 PM 'King Stingray' Album of the Week ‘King Stingray’ is the debut, self-titled album from King Stingray. Founding members Yirrŋa Yunupiŋu and Roy Kellaway grew up together in Yirrkala in North-East Arnhem Land, and have been surrounded by music since childhood. Yirrnga is the nephew of the Yothu Yindi leader, Dr M Yunupingu, while Roy is the son of the same band’s bass player, Stuart. Both younger musicians also play in Yothu Yindi themselves. King Stingray formed when Yirrŋa and Roy joined with mates Dimathaya Burarrwanga (rhythm guitar backing vocals and yidaki), Campbell Messer (bass) and Lewis Stiles (drums) back in 2019. Early performances and subsequent single releases revealed their unique combination of surf, punk, pop, garage, rock and elements of traditional Yolŋu musicality. Their long-awaited debut is a joyous celebration of this distinctive sound, as well as themes of friendship, community, and home. Songs like ‘Sweet Arnhem Land’ pays tribute to the Country where most of the band was born and raised, while ‘Get Me Out’ reflects experiences of disconnection and isolation when the band are away from home. Enter now Title: Radio TripleRRR Melb (Memb) - Win Album Of The Week - King Stingray/Closes 14/8 Post by: oldfellow on Tuesday 09 August 2022, 06:04:50 pm https://www.rrr.org.au/subscriber-giveaways/king-stingray-king-stingray-album-of-the-week
CLOSES 14 AUGUST 2022, 11 PM 'King Stingray' Album of the Week ‘King Stingray’ is the debut, self-titled album from King Stingray. Founding members Yirrŋa Yunupiŋu and Roy Kellaway grew up together in Yirrkala in North-East Arnhem Land, and have been surrounded by music since childhood. Yirrnga is the nephew of the Yothu Yindi leader, Dr M Yunupingu, while Roy is the son of the same band’s bass player, Stuart. Both younger musicians also play in Yothu Yindi themselves. King Stingray formed when Yirrŋa and Roy joined with mates Dimathaya Burarrwanga (rhythm guitar backing vocals and yidaki), Campbell Messer (bass) and Lewis Stiles (drums) back in 2019. Early performances and subsequent single releases revealed their unique combination of surf, punk, pop, garage, rock and elements of traditional Yolŋu musicality. Their long-awaited debut is a joyous celebration of this distinctive sound, as well as themes of friendship, community, and home. Songs like ‘Sweet Arnhem Land’ pays tribute to the Country where most of the band was born and raised, while ‘Get Me Out’ reflects experiences of disconnection and isolation when the band are away from home. Enter now |