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The Trilobites - Turn it Around Late 80s Framed Poster
DESCRIPTION
This is an original 'The Trilobites' Poster from circa 1987
Released to promote the release of the EP 'Turn it around'. A great piece of Aussie history.Â
Very good condition, bold colours.
Poster size is approx 65cm wide X 45cm high
Thin paper stock. Colour may vary from image on screen.Â
Poster is framed in a simple black frame which is 62cm high x 86cm high
About:
The Trilobites, an Australian band formed in the 1980s, left an indelible mark on the country's alternative rock scene. With their distinctive sound and rebellious spirit, the band carved a niche for themselves and influenced subsequent generations of musicians. Hailing from Sydney, The Trilobites emerged during a vibrant period of Australian music characterized by an explosion of indie and underground bands. Inspired by the energy of punk rock and the jangling guitars of 1960s garage bands, The Trilobites blended raw, raucous guitar-driven rock with infectious melodies and clever lyrics.
Led by the enigmatic frontman Mick Medew, The Trilobites gained a reputation for their high-energy live performances and catchy songwriting. Medew's distinctive vocal delivery, infused with a healthy dose of attitude, became one of the band's trademarks. Alongside Medew, the band consisted of skilled musicians who contributed to their unique sonic landscape.
In 1987, The Trilobites released their debut self-titled album, which received critical acclaim and captured the band's raw energy. Songs like "American TV" and "I Can't Wait For Summer" showcased their ability to craft infectious hooks while maintaining an edgy, alternative edge. The album resonated with fans and solidified The Trilobites' status as an important presence in the Australian music scene. Despite their initial success, The Trilobites faced internal struggles and lineup changes, which ultimately led to their dissolution in the early 1990s. However, their impact did not fade away. The band's influence continued to reverberate, with their music inspiring subsequent Australian artists and bands exploring alternative rock and indie-pop genres. Today, The Trilobites' music remains a testament to the vibrant and diverse Australian music scene of the era. Their songs, characterized by infectious melodies, raw energy, and a rebellious spirit, continue to captivate audiences and serve as a reminder of the band's enduring legacy.
Whether rediscovering their music or experiencing it for the first time, The Trilobites' unique sound continues to leave an indelible impression on fans and aspiring musicians alike.
The Trilobites - Turn it Around Late 80s Framed Poster
DESCRIPTION
This is an original 'The Trilobites' Poster from circa 1987
Released to promote the release of the EP 'Turn it around'. A great piece of Aussie history.Â
Very good condition, bold colours.
Poster size is approx 65cm wide X 45cm high
Thin paper stock. Colour may vary from image on screen.Â
Poster is framed in a simple black frame which is 62cm high x 86cm high
About:
The Trilobites, an Australian band formed in the 1980s, left an indelible mark on the country's alternative rock scene. With their distinctive sound and rebellious spirit, the band carved a niche for themselves and influenced subsequent generations of musicians. Hailing from Sydney, The Trilobites emerged during a vibrant period of Australian music characterized by an explosion of indie and underground bands. Inspired by the energy of punk rock and the jangling guitars of 1960s garage bands, The Trilobites blended raw, raucous guitar-driven rock with infectious melodies and clever lyrics.
Led by the enigmatic frontman Mick Medew, The Trilobites gained a reputation for their high-energy live performances and catchy songwriting. Medew's distinctive vocal delivery, infused with a healthy dose of attitude, became one of the band's trademarks. Alongside Medew, the band consisted of skilled musicians who contributed to their unique sonic landscape.
In 1987, The Trilobites released their debut self-titled album, which received critical acclaim and captured the band's raw energy. Songs like "American TV" and "I Can't Wait For Summer" showcased their ability to craft infectious hooks while maintaining an edgy, alternative edge. The album resonated with fans and solidified The Trilobites' status as an important presence in the Australian music scene. Despite their initial success, The Trilobites faced internal struggles and lineup changes, which ultimately led to their dissolution in the early 1990s. However, their impact did not fade away. The band's influence continued to reverberate, with their music inspiring subsequent Australian artists and bands exploring alternative rock and indie-pop genres. Today, The Trilobites' music remains a testament to the vibrant and diverse Australian music scene of the era. Their songs, characterized by infectious melodies, raw energy, and a rebellious spirit, continue to captivate audiences and serve as a reminder of the band's enduring legacy.
Whether rediscovering their music or experiencing it for the first time, The Trilobites' unique sound continues to leave an indelible impression on fans and aspiring musicians alike.