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Band
Andrew Kitchen-Guitar/ Main Vocals
Sean Daly-Bass/Vocals
Nick Coppin-Drums
Career
Highlights
The debut album might be called Memoirs Of A Common Man,
but there's nothing common about Antiskeptic. As one reviewer
said: "… A band blossoming into a very confident
rock outfit. Catchy, emotional melodic rock songs.
2002
has been more than significant for Melbourne based Antiskeptic.
Their debut album has achieved glowing media reviews nationally
including Beat Magazine calling it, "a triumph... spiritually
uplifting, grandiose, ingenuous, professional and compulsively
energetic
The
debut single Called was added to high rotation play on Triple
J and Triple M including scoring the poll position in the Triple
J Net 50, for five consecutive weeks. Melbourne's The Age said,
"Called cranks with a crunchy riff sandwiched between nice
harmonies and slower ebbs. This band knows how to keep it energised
without losing a sense of catchy melody (a la Foo Fighters)."
Adelaide's
Rip It Up raved that, "Melbourne three-piece Antiskeptic's
new single is… well-nigh perfect melody-drenched guitar-based
pop rock."
This
year has also seen Antiskeptic record a live set for Triple
J's Ausmusic show, play an acoustic set in the JJJ plastic room
and be included on the bill of such well respected festivals
as Vans Warped Tour, MONE, Homebake and Falls alongside such
bands as Alex Lloyd, Billy Idol, Grinspoon, Garbage, Jebediah
and Midnight Oil.
The
two major youth broadcasters in this country Triple J &
Fly TV added the icing to Antiskeptic's 2002 cake by co-presenting
Antiskeptic's national "4 Seasons Across 5 States"
tour which took place throughout November 2002.
Also,
since their inception in late 99' the trio have also shared
the stage with the likes of Jimmy Eat World, Unwritten Law,
Millencolin, Bodyjar, Blueline Medic, Eskimo Joe, One Dollar
Short plus many more.
The
future could hardly be brighter….
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