The Babe Rainbow
The Babe Rainbow is an Australian psychedelic rock band from Byron Bay, New South Wales.[1] The band formed in 2014 and they released their first single later that year, Evolution 1964.[2] The band is noted for their "throw-back" 1960s style of psychedelic rock along with their surf culture imagery.[3][4] As of 2020, the band has released three full length albums, along with one EP.[5] The band's later work ventures more into soft rock with influences from latin music, with Domingo being from Venezuela.[6] The band has worked with fellow Flightless alumni Stu Mackenzie of King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard to produce their self-titled debut album, The Babe Rainbow. In July 2018, The Babe Rainbow's second studio album, Double Rainbow, debuted at no. 18 on the ARIA Albums Chart.[7][8]
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Origin | Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia |
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Years active | 2014–present |
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Website | thebaberainbow |
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Discography
EPs
- The Babe Rainbow EP (2016)
Albums
- The Babe Rainbow (AUS) (2017)
- Double Rainbow (2018)
- Today (2019)
Singles
- Evolution 1964 (2014)
- Aloe Vera (2015)
- Peace Blossom Boogy (2017)
- Losing Something (2017)
- Johny Says Stay Cool (2017)
- Supermoon (2018)
- Morning Song (2019)
- Something New (2019)
- Many Moons of Love (2019)
- Zeitgeist (2020)
- The Wind (2020)
References
- "The Babe Rainbow". Flightless Records.
- "The Babe Rainbow – Evolution 1964". 2 May 2014.
- "Interview | Babe Rainbow". Clunk Magazine. 2 September 2019.
- "The Babe Rainbow evoked a '60s fever dream when they came to The Croxton". 20 May 2019.
- "The Babe Rainbow". Discogs.
- "The Babe Rainbow | Biography & History". AllMusic.
- "Amy Shark debuts at #1 on the ARIA Albums Chart". www.aria.com.au.
- "Amy Shark Snags Top Spot on Australia's Albums Chart With 'Love Monster'". Billboard.