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THE VANNS
are back: new album
ALL THAT’S IN MY HEAD
+ Focus Track
MILLIONAIRES
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South Coast rock favourites The VANNS return with their brand new full-length album All That’s In My Head, a powerful and emotionally charged offering from one of Australia’s most loved live acts. Recorded across two intense two-week sessions between London and Wollongong, the album is a gritty, heart-on-sleeve exploration of the highs and lows of adulthood.
Focus track Millionaires captures the band in their purest form, loud, raw and full of soul. Stripping back the production to let the performance speak, the song distills the band’s magic down to its core.
“‘All That’s In My Head’ was recorded over two two week sessions, one in London and one in Wollongong. It’s a record about living, loving, worrying and growing up and what you lose and gain in the process.”
“We tried a few different approaches to recording this one but in the end we essentially just did a live take without getting too lost in the possibilities of where you could take it production wise.”
The VANNS are four mates who built their name the honest way, on stage. Since forming in 2015, they’ve toured relentlessly, clocking up sold-out shows in capital cities across the country and appearing at major festivals including Splendour In The Grass, Falls Festival, The Great Escape UK, Yours & Owls, and most recently, SXSW in Austin for their debut US shows. Fronted by Jimmy Vann (vocals rhythm guitar) and Cameron Little (lead guitar vocals keys), the band’s signature sound is completed by longtime rhythm section Tom Switlek (bass backing vocals) and Andrew “Banjo” Banovich (drums vocals) a tight unit forged through years of playing together and pushing each other creatively.
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Having shared stages with acts like Ocean Alley, The Kooks, The Wombats, and Inhaler, The VANNS have since stepped into the spotlight as a commanding headline force in their own right. Their 2019 debut Through The Walls, produced by Oscar Dawson (Holy Holy), set the tone with massive tracks like Mother, Fake Friends, and Deranged, as well as fan favourite Chelsea, a slow-build heartbreaker that quickly earned cult status. Their take on Bon Iver’s Hey Ma for triple j’s Like A Version became a defining moment, now sitting at over 8 million streams and placing at number 32 on triple j’s Hottest 100 of Like A Version.
That legacy has only grown stronger. Their previous album Last Of Your Kind debuted at number 8 on the ARIA Albums Chart and became their second Feature Album on triple j, following Through The Walls. In 2023, The VANNS were named number 17 on triple j’s Most Played Artists, a testament to the constant momentum building around them.
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Recent singles Up All Night, Feather, and Accomplice have further cemented the band’s reputation. Up All Night landed first play on triple j, full rotation on Triple M, and received 450 spins across 40 plus stations. Feather earned key placements across Spotify’s New Music Friday AU and NZ and Local Noise, Apple Music’s The New Rock and Good Times, and Amazon Music’s Down Under. Meanwhile Accomplice hit 370 thousand views on YouTube, featured on Vevo’s Frontline Indie, and clocked 150 thousand Spotify streams, supported by over 35 radio stations globally.
With their third studio album now out in the world, The VANNS are set to do what they do best and hit the road. The band will embark on a massive 20 show national tour, kicking off in Margaret River on October 24 and wrapping in Canberra on January 24. These shows follow a run of sold-out album release parties and a live reputation that continues to grow with each performance.
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ALL THAT’S IN MY HEAD
Tour Dates
OCT 24; Margaret River The River
OCT 25; Fremantle Freo Social
OCT 31; Adelaide The Gov
NOV 1; Melbourne The Forum
NOV 7; Brunswick Heads Hotel Brunswick
NOV 8; Brisbane Princess Theatre
NOV 13; Mackay McGuires
NOV 14; Townsville The Warehouse
NOV 15; Cairns Tanks Arts Centre
NOV 20; Hobart Wrest Point Casino
NOV 28; Sydney Metro Theatre
NOV 29; Newcastle King St Bandroom
DEC 13; Thirroul Anita’s Theatre
JAN 2; Port Macquarie Finnians
JAN 9; Central Coast Drifters Wharf
JAN 10; Dee Why Dee Why RSL
JAN 15; Torquay Torquay Hotel
JAN 16; Frankston Pilly Bar
JAN 17; San Remo Westernport Hotel
JAN 24; Canberra The Baso
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