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Black Market Rhythm Co.
Genre: Indie, Rock
Region: Brisbane, QLD
Members: Christopher Ernst, Matt Granfield, Jake O'Brien, Ben Timony
Influences: vinyl, 60s pop
Artist Website: www.blackmarketrhythmco.com


Since they formed in 2004, Black Market Rhythm Co. have crossed the country numerous times, played the Big Day Out, closed the Woodford Folk Festival, and become known for bringing smiles to faces and movement to hips around the nation. Their debut album, Low-Fi Records, Hi-Fi Radio was voted in the top five roots albums of the year by Triple J's listeners and received a four star review from The Australian. Critics have compared them to Powderfinger, The Shins and The Clash, but their melodies have the hallmarks of classic 60s pop and the impossible-to-pigeon-hole grooves of a group of musicians who've drawn their influences from 19-30 years spent in indie record stores and the bottom drawers of their parents vinyl collections. "Looked Good In The Daylight" is the first taste of what's to come in 2010 from BMRCo. Hope you enjoy it!

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Played on triple j Looked Good In The Daylight
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Looked Good In The Daylight
rating:  5/5
You guys have just created my new favourite song. I love the original lyrics and a chorus that i can scream at the top of my lungs to.




Looked Good In The Daylight
rating:  4/5
Kickin' sound here guys, super voice really enjoy the verses and is that a tambourine I hear? Enough said. Keep it up




Looked Good In The Daylight
rating:  4/5
Awesome vocals and backing, and the guitar tone really gives this a top feel. Our song, 'There Are No Good Love Spongs Anymore' has a go at some twan...




Looked Good In The Daylight
rating:  5/5
This is a fantastic song with a great hook. I will definatley pop down to Neverland next saturday and watch them.



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This project is supported by the Australia Council, the Australian Government’s arts funding and advisory body, through its Music Board Section.