Draft:The Aveonics
Australian rock band
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The Aveonics are an Australian rock band formed in 2004. They have released multiple singles and EPs and received radio airplay on community and commercial radio stations in Australia.
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The Aveonics | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Australia |
| Genres | Rock |
| Years active | 2004–present |
| Website | https://theaveonics.com |
History
The band was formed in 2004. Their single 7 Days was co-written by Richard Coleman and Kav Temperley, vocalist and songwriter of Eskimo Joe.[1][2] The band has received radio airplay, including broadcast on 94.1 Goldie FM on the Gold Coast.[3] 7 Days has received critical acclaim internationally, being noted as a hit single in Europe, USA, with a large amount of downloads and listens on music platforms.
Notable collaborations
The Aveonics have collaborated with Australian musicians including Kav Temperley of Eskimo Joe, who co-wrote the song "7 Days".[4]
The band's singles "Perfect" and "Afterglow" were produced by Peter Blyton, who has worked with The Radiators, Machinations, The Choirboys, Maybe Dolls, Sick Puppies and Matt Finish.
Discography
EPs
- Next Mission (2004)
- 63 Walrus Avenue (2006)
Singles
- "7 Days" (2024)
- "Perfect" (2006)
- "Afterglow" (2006)
7 Days
"7 Days" is a single co-written by Richard Coleman and Kav Temperley.[5][6] The single received radio airplay on 94.1 Goldie FM.[7][8][9]
Perfect
"Perfect" is a single produced by Peter Blyton, who previously worked with The Radiators and Machinations.[10][circular reference][11][12]
Afterglow
"Afterglow" is a single produced by Peter Blyton.[13][circular reference][14][15]
Like You
Like You is a single produced by the band, mixed by Steve Smart at Studios 301. Smart is a notable music producer who has worked with The Living End, Daniel Johns of Silverchair, and Midnight Oil, and has won multiple ARIA Music Awards[16][17][18]. [19][20]

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