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Deloris are a 4 (sometimes 5) piece band from Melbourne, Australia who formed in 1999, and tour Australia regularly. The band have to date released three albums and three EPs, and played shows alongside Okkervil River, Lou Barlow, The Delgados and Augie March. Deloris have spent most of 2006 writing and recording their fourth album, entitled 'Ten Lives' in a serene hillside studio at Harkaway Victoria. Ten Lives is set for release in late October 2006. Image File history File links Information_icon. ...
Singer/Songwriter Marcus Teague is also currently working separately on a solo record, due in the first half of 2006. See: Single Twin
The band has been featured recently in Rolling Stone, IDN, Mess + Noise and Triple J's Jmag. Rolling Stone is an American magazine devoted to music, politics and popular culture. ... Triple J (JJJ) is a nationally-networked, government-funded Australian radio station (a division of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation), mainly aimed at youth (defined as those between 12 and 25). ...
They were one of the first artists to be signed to Australian record label Dot Dash Dot Dash Recordings was set up by Remote Control Records in mid 2004 as a new label for Australian artists. ...
Deloris/Braving the Seabed (Split 7 inch - Steady Cam Records - 2002)
The Pointless Gift (Quietly Suburban Records / MGM - 2001)
Fraulein (Halflight Records / MGM - 1998)
Dot Dash Recordings was set up by Remote Control Records in mid 2004 as a new label for Australian artists. ... Remote Control Records was established by Harvey Saward (Shock Recordsâ International A&R Manager for ten years) and Steve Cross (previously General Manager of a division of FMR[citation needed]) in early 2001. ... Dot Dash Recordings was set up by Remote Control Records in mid 2004 as a new label for Australian artists. ... Dot Dash Recordings was set up by Remote Control Records in mid 2004 as a new label for Australian artists. ... Remote Control Records was established by Harvey Saward (Shock Recordsâ International A&R Manager for ten years) and Steve Cross (previously General Manager of a division of FMR[citation needed]) in early 2001. ...
Deloris present the gentle meandering The point in the war where we knew we were lost, with a voice as wistful and longing as the title suggests.
The single features the magnificently glacial rock of Deloris, whose 'the point in the war where we knew we were lost' is a tugging four minutes of the kind of profound, abandoned to the night aches Red House Painters made circa the first of their eponymous albums.
Deloris' contribution, "The Point in the war where we knew we were lost' is immediately devastating, all slow buring guitars and vocals fraught with pain and loss.