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Red Paintings online release

The Red Paintings
Jul 29, 2009 Updated Jul 31, 2009

Theatrical art rockers The Red Paintings will next week release a new track online, taken from their debut album due out next year.

The track was mixed at DNA studios in Toronto, Canada, by engineer Steve Chahley and Red Paintings frontman Trash Mcsweeney, and will appear for a 24-hour preview on the band’s MySpace page, on Monday August 3.

The Brisbane group have been working on the album, The Revolution Is Never Coming for more than two years, and it’s being funded almost entirely by donations from fans.

Source: Eleven Magazine external link

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The Red Paintings are an Orchestral art rock band based in Los Angeles, California, originally formed 1999 in Geelong, Victoria but have been based over the last few years in Brisbane, Australia. The band consists of lead vocalist\songwriter Trash McSweeney on guitar, sequencing and samples, Trash also is the brainchild behind all the bands stage and musical concepts. Current touring line up is...

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