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GREATEST HITS
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‘BANANA MOON’
+ Supporting San Cisco,
The Grogans + The Buoys
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“A joyous indie jam, pure and simple.” – RICHARD KINGSMILL, TRIPLE J
“…endearing knack at weaving together vintage 1970 grooves with bright, beach-ready pop sensibilities and a heady tilt towards neo-psych.” – AU REVIEW
“It’s an antipodean psych adventure and between the moments of bliss and the accelerations, it’s becoming clear that greatest hits aren’t a flash in the pan.” – DECLAN BYRNE, TRIPLE J
“…the Gold Coast-based groove lords fuse ’70s psych, indie pop and funk for an irresistible sound that’s easy on the ears and even easier to shake it down to on the dancefloor.” – MIXDOWN
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Gold Coast band Greatest Hits, have today revealed the next exciting taste from their ever expanding catalogue in the form of the fruity new single, ‘Banana Moon’. They’re also uber pumped to be supporting San Cisco at the Coolangatta Hotel on May 27 and will hit the road with The Grogans and The Buoys later this month for more live dates. Tickets and info available HERE.
Lead singer, songwriter and guitarist Ryan Cooper explains the premise behind Banana Moon, “This is the first time we’ve tackled anything like this – a love song, about everyone’s favourite heavenly body – the moon. Our hearts have a particularly soft spot for the crescent moon. But it can be hard falling in love with something unreachable.” The dreamy artwork for the single was created by Japanese based artist, Mayuki Oikawa.
It’s been a big start to 2021 for Greatest Hits, they’ve hit the road for their own headline shows, supported the illustrious Donny Benét and released single ‘Palm Springs’ which was officially added to triple j unearthed and was also named one of Life Without Andy’s Homegrown Fire picks. Greatest Hits released their six track debut EP Volume One in September 2020. Volume One features singles ‘Trying’ and ‘Phil, Slow It Down’ which received an official triple j addition and saw further praise from the likes of NME, Mixdown, Life Without Andy and many more.
Blending 70’s groove, sunshine pop, and neo-psych, with lyrical sarcasm, Australian/English band, Greatest Hits is the project of artist Ryan Cooper, and a collective of friends. In their current incarnation, Greatest Hits are Ryan Cooper, Chelsea Foley and Henry Chatham. The culmination of events that has surrounded the band’s development has produced a sound and culture that is full of both energy and vulnerability, timeless groove and modern sensibilities. Banana Moon is the next exciting taste from a band that is most definitely going from musical strength to musical strength in 2021.
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Greatest Hits supporting San Cisco
Tickets & Info Available HERE
Thursday May 27 | The Coolangatta Hotel, Coolangatta, QLD
Greatest Hits supporting The Grogans
Tickets & Info Available HERE
Saturday May 22 | Black Bear Lodge, Brisbane, QLD – SOLD OUT
Sunday May 23 | Sol Bar, Sunshine Coast, QLD
Greatest Hits supporting The Buoys
Tickets & Info Available HERE
Friday May 28 | Black Bear Lodge, Brisbane, QLD
Thursday June 3 | Mary’s Underground, Sydney, NSW
Friday June 4 | Mary’s Underground, Sydney, NSW
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