Quiet Child

Location:
Adelaide, AU
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Alternative / Rock
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Quiet Child create a sound that pushes the boundaries of the 'musician's band' notion that has catagorized so much of the up and coming progressive rock sounds.



From two minute blasts of furious riff filled rock, to long, grandiose epics propelled by major dynamic shifts and melodic and rhythmic complexities, it is not a sound for the conformist listener.



In October 2007 the first single Was Immer was featured in Australia's BLUNT Magazine and the second, Underage and Well Behaved, featured on Triple J Unearthed and JTV before earning the band a place on the 2008 Big Day Out Festival. Quiet Child also appeared as a Featured Artist on Unearthed in January 2008.



2009 saw the release of their debut album Evening Bell which got high stars from Blunt Mag and had several tracks spin on Triple J's Home & Hosed program.



To date the band have had the pleasure of sharing the stage with some of the finest bands and musicians including Nick Oliveri (QOTSA, KYUSS), The Butterfly Effect, Cog, Dead Letter Circus, Mammal and Sugar Army.



"Quiet Child is a force to be reckoned with and if there’s a local band worthy of your support, this is the one." (Rob Lyon - Journalist for 'Rip It Up Magazine' - February 2007)



"The atmosphere created by the intricate sounds of Quiet Child made me never want to leave the wonderful place in my head they led me to." (Talia Lomman - Journalist for 'dB Magazine' - March 2007)



"Busy Streets is awesome, exhilarating and an epic beyond all proportions." (Bobby Tyger - 'FasterLouder' - May 2007)



"A lot of heavy music doesn’t have much else going for it. It’s loud, it’s brutal, but that’s about it. Quiet Child bring something more to the table: killer vocal melodies and catchy guitar parts. There’s a great energy to this track; I’m sure it’ll sound hot when they play it live at the Adelaide Big Day Out." (Vijay Khurana - presenter for Triple J Radio - Review of, 'Underage and Well Behaved.' - 10 January 2008)



"This is a wild trip. It's got a bit of freaky QOTSA riffing going on in the breakdown, some beefy Soundgarden vocals in the chorus, and a little dose of Maiden metal in the guitar licks." (Richard Kingsmill - Music Director for Triple J Radio - Review of, 'Underage and Well Behaved.' - 30 January 2008)



".Quiet Child are one of those rare chosen few where you can totally suspend your disbelief and simply drift along to it, no matter what's happening around you. Even if they were playing in a blackout whilst the room was slowly filling with water; we'd still be blissed out like serene stoners to an episode of Spongebob Squarepants." (Spoz - Music Blogger - Review of the 'Evening Bell' Album Launch - 6 June 2009)
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