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JOAN & THE GIANTS
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‘BORN IN THE WRONG TIME’
ahead of their
biggest shows to date
Out Thursday February 29 – Listen here
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Support For Joan & The Giants
‘Born In The Wrong Time’– First Play on Triple J (Tuesday, Feb 27)
‘Born In The Wrong Time’ – Triple J Unearthed Track of the Day (Wednesday, Feb 28)
“My favourite from you yet J&TG.” 4.5 / 5 (Claire Mooney, Triple J) [About ‘Born In The Wrong Time’]
“Joan & The Giants have emerged as a force to be reckoned with, and 2024 is shaping up to be their most triumphant year yet.” (Rolling Stone AU)
‘Good Time’ Added To Spotify’s New Music Friday, Front Left, AltHere, Fresh Finds, Local Noise and Indie Arrivals
‘Good Time’ Track Of The Day and on Rotation On Triple J Unearthed
‘Beg’ – First Play on Triple J Good Nights
Showcased at BIGSOUND 2023
WA Music Awards 2023 – Best Alternative/Indie Act, Best Single (‘Cool Kid’), and Best Music Video (‘Cool Kid’)
WA Song Of The Year Awards 2023 – Winner of ‘Rock’, ‘Outstanding Indigenous’ and Runner Up of Song Of The Year
Named As One Of Four Artists Defining Australia’s Next Wave Of Pop (AU Review)
“…three spins in, it’s got some dynamo and a chorus that’s hooked on” 4 / 5 (Richard Kingsmill, Triple J) [About ‘BEG’]
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Listen here
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Ahead of their biggest shows to date supporting P!NK and Tones & I at Optus Stadium, as well as their own headline shows in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Fremantle, Joan & The Giants have dropped an indie-rock-bop in the form of ‘Born In The Wrong Time’.
Just last month, Joan & The Giants released their most well-received single so far in the form of the indie-rock anthem ‘Good Time’. The track landed on 6 Spotify editorial playlists, spent two weeks at #1 on the AMRAP Metro charts, was added to Triple J Unearthed rotation, and also saw support from Rolling Stone AU, The Music, Scenestr, ABC Perth, PerthNow, Atwood Mag and much more.
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Having a knack for unbottling emotions –stirring laughter and joy while also drawing tears– Joan & The Giants continue to shine with their care-free indie-rock with ‘Born In The Wrong Time’. Twirling in a hazy kaleidoscopic summer of love, ‘Born In The Wrong Time’ is upbeat and vibrant as it romanticises a bygone era of simpler times. Instilling an air of old school rock n’ roll with chugging palm-muted guitar and full-band rock hits, the track is punchy, triumphant and an absolute ear-worm.
Dreaming of living in a different era, ‘Born In The Wrong Time’ is about not fitting in and wanting to escape to the past where things seemed easier and ideologies were more aligned. Grace Newton-Wordsworth states: “Raw in its bones, ‘Born In The Wrong Time’ is a song about tapping out from the modern world and yearning for a time when things were a bit more simple. Lyrically, I wrote this song about feeling like an outsider throughout every stage of my life. From being misunderstood throughout childhood, to never quite feeling part of whatever adulthood is – everything has always felt a little disconnected, like I’m an old soul trapped in this body.”
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It’s quite easy to look back and wish to have been there with some of music’s biggest heroes for some of the most iconic movements in the last century, especially with the way the world can feel today, as Aaron Birch adds: “‘Born in the Wrong Time’ was written with iconic music festivals like Woodstock ‘69 in mind, and it’s an exploration on how sometimes being in the modern world with all the social media and modern distractions can be intoxicating and make you feel really small as a person.”
Despite wanting to go back in time, Joan & The Giants are here today and are making their mark. ‘Born In The Wrong Time’ is out now, just in time for their massive stadium appearances supporting P!NK and their tour in March.
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The Good Times Tour
Fri, March 1 – P!NK & Tones And I, Optus Stadium, Perth (WA) | Tickets
Sat, March 2 – P!NK & Tones And I, Optus Stadium, Perth (WA) |Tickets
Fri, March 15 – The Workers Club, Melbourne | Tickets
Sat, March 16 – Oxford Arts Factory, Sydney | Tickets
Sat, March 23 – Hyperfest, Perth | Tickets
Sat, March 30 – Mojo’s Bar, Fremantle | Tickets
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Follow JOAN & THE GIANTS
Website – Spotify – Apple Music
Soundcloud – Youtube – Facebook
Instagram – Triple J Unearthed – Bandcamp
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