Thylacine (band) facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
Thylacine
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Origin | Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia |
Genres | electro |
Labels | CAAMA Music |
Past members | Josh Thomas Brendon Barlow Roger Prowse Leon Hewer |
Thylacine was an Australian rock band from the Northern Territory. They were active during the 1990s. This means they played music and released albums in that decade. The band had three members.
Who Were Thylacine?
Thylacine was a three-person rock band. They came from Darwin, Northern Territory, in Australia. A "three-piece" band means they had three main musicians. They played rock music.
Their Time in Music
The band was active throughout the 1990s. This was a period when they wrote songs, performed, and released their music. They became known for their unique sound.
Their Albums and Label
Thylacine released two main albums. Their first album was called Thylacine Live. It came out in 1995. Their second album was named Nightmare Dreaming, released in 1997.
Both of their albums were released through CAAMA Music. CAAMA Music is a special record label. It helps share music from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists. They play an important role in Australian music.