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On 7 November 2020, the band played at the release of [[In Thrust We Trust]], an album to support their former drummer [[Dean Ballinger]]; they released the song ''Street Light'' on the album. Late in the year they played gigs with ''Nuggiz'' (4 December), ''Princess Chelsea'' (5 December) and at the [[4th Annual HUP Xmas Party]]. On 22 December, their second video (and third song) as a band was released; a re-recording of 2017s ''Better''. | On 7 November 2020, the band played at the release of [[In Thrust We Trust]], an album to support their former drummer [[Dean Ballinger]]; they released the song ''Street Light'' on the album. Late in the year they played gigs with ''Nuggiz'' (4 December), ''Princess Chelsea'' (5 December) and at the [[4th Annual HUP Xmas Party]]. On 22 December, their second video (and third song) as a band was released; a re-recording of 2017s ''Better''. | ||
− | The band started 2021 by releasing their debut EP [[Minor Victory]]. A release gig was held [[Nivara Lounge]] that night, also featuring [[The Scones]], [[The Changing Same]] and [[Sam Kimber-Bell]] (all bands featuring members of the ''Lumee Spuds'' cricket team). Gigs in 2021 included support for | + | The band started 2021 by releasing their debut EP [[Minor Victory]]. A release gig was held [[Nivara Lounge]] that night, also featuring [[The Scones]], [[The Changing Same]] and [[Sam Kimber-Bell]] (all bands featuring members of the ''Lumee Spuds'' cricket team). Gigs in 2021 included support for Fancisca Griffin (ex-Look Blue Go Purple) on 24 April and support slots for The Chills in Gisborne, Mount Maunganui and Raglan in May. |
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==Published Articles== | ==Published Articles== | ||
*''Bitter Defeat Interview'', [[Hamilton Underground Press]], 20 August 2017 [https://www.hamiltonundergroundpress.com/features/bitter-defeat-interview] | *''Bitter Defeat Interview'', [[Hamilton Underground Press]], 20 August 2017 [https://www.hamiltonundergroundpress.com/features/bitter-defeat-interview] | ||
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*''Bitter Defeat Interview'', [[Hamilton Underground Press]], 6 February 2019 [https://www.hamiltonundergroundpress.com/features/bitter-defeat-interview5330826] | *''Bitter Defeat Interview'', [[Hamilton Underground Press]], 6 February 2019 [https://www.hamiltonundergroundpress.com/features/bitter-defeat-interview5330826] | ||
*''I Cant Believe it's Gotten this Far'', [[Hamilton Underground Press]], 11 September 2020 [https://www.hamiltonundergroundpress.com/news/i-cant-believe-its-gotten-this-far] | *''I Cant Believe it's Gotten this Far'', [[Hamilton Underground Press]], 11 September 2020 [https://www.hamiltonundergroundpress.com/news/i-cant-believe-its-gotten-this-far] |