EP Reviews...

A THOUSAND APOLOGIES

Self-titled (Independent)

Armed with a shiny, new seven-track EP, Brisbane’s A Thousand Apologies continue to hint at the big picture and their overall reputation as a band to watch. This debut EP possesses an intense and captivating sound laced with the kind of hooks, unique vocal melodies and innovative execution that greats are made of. Frontman Daniel Bayfield exudes an unrestrained passion, recalling a vibrant Paul Dempsey with the occasional nod to Eddie Vedder. ‘All My Love’ is an excellent acoustic-strum that ought to be on radio by now while the opening ‘Black Box’ is another exceptional highlight. Overall, a great release from a promising young band who are clearly going places. (Ben Preece - Time Off Magazine)

Live Reviews...

The Living Room - Thurs Aug 10 2006 - (supporting The Black Arts)

A Thousand Apologies followed up and rocked the place with a little more mid-range. Conjuring the spirit of Kurt Cobain at times, A Thousand Apologies injected a fresh positivism to the dirty rock they thrash out, with a complex array of hooks, grooves and rhythms. The rocking track they closed with shone with originality and intensity and provided the perfect intro to the nights headliners.

JAMES STAFFORD

RAVE MAGAZINE