The Holidays

The Holidays are an Australian indie pop band. Formed in Sydney in 2006, the band consists of Simon Jones, Will Magnus, Alex Kortt and Andrew Kerridge. The band often has additional musicians, including percussionists for their live shows.Emerging in late 2006, The Holidays quickly established themselves in the Sydney music scene as an upbeat, energetic addition. Within their first year as a band together, The Holidays toured with Jamie T, with The View, with Ben Kweller,and recorded an EP of demos which quickly sold out at gigs and received regular airplay on radio stations both in Australia and in the USA. In November 2007, The Holidays were featured on the Next Crop segment of national youth radio station Triple J.

The Holidays announced their signing with independent Australian record label Liberation Music in early 2008.

The Holidays released their debut EP on 19 April 2008 to positive reviews, which was followed by a substantial national tour to promote the release.

They released their second EP "When The Ship Goes Down" in October 2008, which showed the band's natural progression with song-writing. Recorded with Wayne Connolly of The Vines and Josh Pyke fame, this EP was followed by a 20 date national tour, co-headlining with Brisbane band Yves Klein Blue.

Originally a classic guitar rock band recalling influences such as Teenage Fanclub and Television, The Holidays took some time off after the release of their second EP to work on their debut album.

"Moonlight Hours", the first single from their debut album was taken to radio in November 2009, and added to high rotation on national youth radio station Triple J. "Golden Sky" was the second single from The Holidays debut album, released in May 2010, which was followed by an east coast tour of Australia to promote the release. There is a music video for both these singles, made by Melbourne company Moop Jaw.

The Holidays debut album, entitled "Post Paradise" was released in Australia on 24 September 2010, in conjunction with third single, Broken Bones, which was added to radio nationally. The album has received very positive reviews since its release, including "Album of the Week" in Drum Media, Beat Magazine, BMA Mag & The Brag, 4.5 stars in The Herald Sun, The Daily Telegraph & The Courier Mail, as well as positive reviews in The Age & The Sydney Morning Herald. Post Paradise won The Age Readers Choice Best Album of 2010, and was the Triple J Feature Album for the week commencing 26 December 2010. Post Paradise was shortlisted for the Australian Music Prize and won the Red Bull Award for Best Debut Album.

The Holidays current live show incorporates a fifth touring member, David Zucker as percussionist, as well occasional backing vocalist Evelyn Duprai.
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