Wish for Wings
Appearance
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Wish for Wings | |
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Origin | Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
Genres | Hardcore punk (earlier material), metalcore |
Years active | 2002–present |
Labels | Washed Up Records, Skull And Bones Records |
Members | Rhys Watts Todd Hansenn Oliver Bones |
Website | http://www.myspace.com/wishforwingsxxx/ |
Wish for Wings are an Australian metalcore band formed in Brisbane, Queensland in 2002.[1]
In 2003, they released a four-track demo[2] titled xDEMOx recorded with Adam Merker at Studio Andeers Deebers and distributed through local record shops. However, word quickly spread of the band's energetic live shows and stage presence and ticket sales soon eclipsed sales of the demo.[citation needed]
In 2005, the band recorded and released their debut EP, From the Past to the Grave through Washed Up Records[3] which reached No. 10 on the AIR Independent singles chart.[4] The band then toured Australia, New Zealand and Canada in support of the release.[5]
Wish for Wings released their debut album, Afterlife in November, 2008.[6]
Members
[edit]- Rhys Watts - Vocals
- Aido Spinks - Bass
- Aaron Spinks - Guitar
- Steve Kellner- Drums
- Andy Barber - Guitar
Former members
[edit]- Locky Paul - Vocals
- Oliver Bones - Guitar
- Andy Barber - Guitar
- Tynan Skinner - Drums
- Todd Hansen - Drums
- Shannan Waters - Drums
- Tim Wedel - Drums
- Jake Beazley - Drums
Discography
[edit]Date of release | Title | Label |
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2003 | xDEMOx | |
2006 | From the Past to the Grave | Washed Up Records |
2007 | As Darkness Falls Tour EP | |
2008 | Afterlife | Skull And Bones Records |
2010 | Echoes | Skull And Bones Records |
References
[edit]- ^ Buttigieg, Melissa (11 December 2008), "What you wished for", The Daily Mercury
- ^ "Acts prepare for musical battle", Caboolture Shire Herald, 15 November 2005
- ^ "Wish for Wings set to soar", The Morning Bulletin, 18 December 2008
- ^ "top 10", Illawarra Mercury, 30 March 2006
- ^ "rockin' HARD", The Cairns Post, 8 March 2007
- ^ "Wings soar above the pack", Hobart Mercury, 22 January 2009