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They’re on your wavelength

AN AWARD-WINNING local band is bringing its good vibrations to Noosa’s own Cafe Le Monde for one night only.
Progressive surf roots rockers Band of Frequencies has played all over the world with the likes of Donovan Frankenreiter, John Butler, Angus Stone and Ash Grunwald and is now bringing its unique sound to the coastal town of Noosa.
True believers in sounds beyond boundaries, Band of Frequencies draws its influences from a vast spectrum of roots, rock, electronic and psychedelic styles.
Its signature blend comes from years of live experimentation, constantly pushing its influences into the creative fires to see what melts, what explodes and what merges.
It has now successfully forged a bond of sonic elements that represents its coastal roots and strikes a chord in the hearts of passionate music lovers around the globe.
It’s this quality that has led to invitations to grace the stages of diverse festivals at home and abroad, including the Billabong ‘Banzai’ Pipe Masters, Hawaii; North Shore Film Festival, Hawaii; Surf and Sound Tour, Tokyo, not to mention some of Australia’s premier festivals such as Splendour in the Grass, Mullum Music Festival and Woodford Folk Festival.
The name Band of Frequencies refers to the concept that each person vibrates at a certain frequency with the lowest being fear and hate and the highest being love and compassion.
Like radio and TV stations, people also broadcast our particular band of frequencies at any given moment.
Band of Frequencies 2012 release Rise Like the Sun is a potent and honest collection of songs that speak volumes about its intriguing journey.
Lead singer and songwriter Shannon Sol Carroll said: “This album represents an evolution towards truth and a documentation of all the stages along the way.”
Rise Like the Sun features the award winning track Golden which was voted best Blues/Roots song at the Queensland Music Awards 2012.
Don’t miss this amazing band as it lights up the stage at Cafe Le Monde on Friday 29 July from 8pm. Entry is $5 from 9pm. For more information phone 5449 2366.

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