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Wednesday, March 03, 2010
Grand Atlantic Plays Free NYC Shows
Brisbane, Australia's Grand Atlantic hits NYC and Brooklyn in just a few short weeks. If you're a fan of stick-in-your-head power pop embedded in layered British influenced ambience, give these guys a listen.

Sat Mar 13, 2010:
Spike Hill - 184-186 Bedford Ave Brooklyn, NY
Grand Atlantic goes on at 8:00pm
Free concert
Other band: The Bright Room

Sun Mar 14, 2010:
The Living Room - 154 Ludlow St Manhattan, NY
Show starts at 8:00pm
Free concert

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Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Grand Atlantic on SXSW Watch
Austin Town Hall adds Australia's Grand Atlantic to their SXSW Watchlist. saying "Tripwires" "reminds me a lot of Dandy Warhols." Download the song here.

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Monday, February 22, 2010
SXSW Showcasing Artist, Grand Atlantic, Offers New MP3
In the vein of bands like My Bloody Valentine, Swervedriver and Teenage Fanclub, Australia's Grand Atlantic offers a fresh mp3 off their upcoming album, How We Survive which is due out in the US on Tuesday, March 9th. Download "She's a Dreamer" here.

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Friday, February 19, 2010
Grand Atlantic Joins 44 Aussie and New Zealand bands at SXSW
"Over 300 bands and artists from Australia and New Zealand applied for SxSW along with more then 10,000 others from 49 countries. Out of close to 75 OZ & NZ bands or solo artists were invited to showcase with a total of 44 confirmed." -SXSW

Heading to SXSW? Check out Grand Atlantic at the FREE Sounds Australia Day Party at Maggie Mae's on Saturday, March 20th.

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Wednesday, February 17, 2010
The Dumbing of America Jumps on Board with Grand Atlantic
The Dumbing of America knows Grand Atlantic ain't no dummies. Comparing them to Sub Pop's Love Battery and Creation's Swervedriver they claim, "Australia's Grand Atlantic make pure unabashed rock," while suggesting "you buckle up now and jump on this train before it becomes bandwagonesque."

So if these lads could have any superpower, what would it be? In no particular order, we've got:
- Time travelling
- Bulletproof Hair
- The ability to wear womens’ jeans which are 2 sizes to tight.
- Sick round house kicks

Y'know all the standards for a good rock band. To read the full interview and catch some snappy videos head on over to The Dumbing of America

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Monday, February 15, 2010
Grand Atlantic offers free mp3 to Largehearted Boy
They may be Aussies, but Grand Atlantic appeal to the Anglophile set in pure Brit-pop pleasure. If you're a fan of bands like Redd Kross and My Bloody Valentine, head on over to Largehearted Boy to download the free "Coast is Clear" mp3!

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Wednesday, February 10, 2010
AUSTRALIA'S GRAND ATLANTIC RELEASES HOW WE SURVIVE ON MARCH 9TH, 2010 SUPPORTING WITH US TOUR IN MARCH INCLUDING OFFICIAL SXSW SHOWCASE
"…most of the songs recall the time when bands like Teenage Fanclub, the Posies, Redd Kross and Velvet Crush made power pop with enough sonic muscle to rival the grunge band…How We Survive is highly recommended…"(Underneathica, USA)

BRISBANE, Australia (February 9th, 2010) - Described by Ripple as molding the "psychedelic post-punk ethereal moods of their countrymen, The Church, with the shoegazing swirling madbeat of The Stone Roses", Brisbane Australia's Grand Atlantic will release How We Survive on March 9th, 2010 through Laughing Outlaw Records with SXSW showcases on March 18th and 20th.
A swaggering rhythm section in tow, Grand Atlantic combines crunchy riffs and chiming, Byrds-esque guitars, welded seamlessly to robust pop songs with instantly-memorable choruses. Lyrically, the new album attempts to reconcile lead singer Phil Usher's feelings on mortality and loss, self-belief vs. self-doubt, and the challenges of living in this modern world. If that all sounds too serious, don't be put off - these songs are a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, and Usher delivers an uplifting set of pop gems that can stand proudly beside the best in the genre. Usher says "The title of the album deals with how people particularly in our Western society get by from Sunday to Sunday and the differences and contrasts that people from diverse cultures experience. What someone in our city considers a tough time is completely different to what someone in a war zone would be experiencing daily. I think the title is particularly aimed at Westerners, as most of us have been handed so much opportunity, yet we often complain and think that we are hardly done by."

How We SurviveTrack Listing

US Tour Dates

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