"The quartet's experimentally-tilted yet densely-constructed compositions traverse territory that's at turns atmospheric, visceral, and ear-opening"- Tone Deaf
Before making the journey across the Tasman in 2012, Full Code intrigued audiences of divergent musical tastes at a range of venues throughout New Zealand.
2013 saw the release of the band's first music video, and in June 2014, Full Code released their debut album - Telescapes. The album was produced by Dan Murtagh at Sing Sing Studios in Melbourne, and was mastered by Forrester Savell.
"If this album was indeed food, it would be some strange, but strangely delicious fusion of several different world cuisines. At the meal's end you would push your plate aside and rub your tummy in a state of absolute satisfaction, not still hungry, not overfull, but just right" - SF Media
"Anyone who says anything along the lines of "nobodys doing anything new in rock music these days" needs to be given a thorough education, and Telescapes is a great place to start. If ever a single album could change the minds of the narrow minded, this is it" - Beat Magazine.
Melbourne establishments such as The Espy, The Corner Hotel, The Evelyn and Revolver Upstairs have played host to the energetic live shows that have become a trademark of this atypical group.
Band Members:
Steve Berry (vocals)
Isaac Paurini (bass)
Gene Carroll (drums)
Greg Geeves (guitar)
REVIEW: Telescapes Album Review Submitted by Andrew Smit |
15 Sep 2014 |
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