Zuzu Angel enjoys Unearthed resurgence - THURSDAY, April 17, 2014 The Warrnambool Standard
ZUZU Angel have returned to the Unearthed charts, taking on sole representation of south-west artists. Bands with south-west connections featured prominently in the Unearthed charts last month, with positions in the top 100 taken by Buddha in a Chocolate Box, Sons of May, Silverkane and Verema. With each now dropping out, it is Zuzu Angel, including former Port Fairy musician Jordan Lockett, enjoying chart success with recent releases Rio and Serial Killer sitting at 89 and 96 respectively. The rock-pop songs last week had a resurgence on Unearthed after their initial release months earlier. 2014 has been a busy year already for the Melbourne based band, launching its self-titled EP in early February and recording a summer single a few weeks later. Last month Zuzu Angel were set to play alongside Nine Inch Nails and The Hives at the Silverlake Music Festival in Thailand, but the festival was cancelled due to civil unrest. Punters finding themselves in Melbourne on June 21 can catch up with the band at the Rock N Load festival at The Espy, performing with Ten Thousand, MyEcho, Tumbleweed, Sun God Replica
and The Morrisons.
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