Howling Bells related media
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This page is dedicated to media related to Howling Bells, an indie rock band originally from Sydney, Australia, Made up of sister and brother Juanita Stein (vocals/rhythm guitar); and Joel Stein (lead guitar); Brendan Picchio (bass); and Glenn Moule (drums). Since their move to England in 2004 they have attained a level of moderate popularity, beginning with the release of their self-titled debut album, Howling Bells. Since that time they have released a second album, Radio Wars, and toured the world supporting platinum-selling artists including: The Editors; Placebo; The Killers; Snow Patrol; and Coldplay. Their third album is slated for release in 2011. Television appearances (Australia) * CD Live, Fox8 TV, Australia :Live studio performance of Low Happening :Broadcast 15th July 2006 Television appearances (UK) * Album Chart Show, Channel 4 TV :Filmed at KOKO, Camden, London, 23rd October 2006 :Broadcast 28th October 2006 * The JD Set, Channel 4 TV :Filmed at The Cathouse, Glasgow, 8th December 2006 :Broadcast 17th February 2007 * 4-Play, Channel 4 TV :Filmed at The Barfly, Camden, London, 23rd November 2006 :Broadcast 10th March 2007 * The JD Set, Channel 4 TV :Filmed at The Cluny, Newcastle, 10th March 2009 :Broadcast 1st May 2009 Miscellaneous television * Low Happening played on The OC, Season 3, Episode 13, 'The Pot Stirrer', track 6 * Various tracks from Radio Wars played on several episodes of Home and Away * Juanita Stein appeared as a guest on Australian music-themed television quiz show Spicks and Specks, Episode 15, broadcast 16 May 2007 Live radio and web performances * Live at Paradiso, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1 April 2006, broadcast on 3voor12.vpro.nl (streaming feed) * Live at Summer Sundae Festival, Leicester, UK, 12 August 2006, broadcast on BBC 6 Music, 2 October 2009 * Live at Summer Sundae Festival, Leicester, UK, 8 August 2008, broadcast on BBC 6 Music, 9 August 2008 * Live at Punk, Soho, London, UK, 7 March 2009, broadcast on NME Radio Live radio and web sessions UK * BBC 6 Music with Gideon Coe, 1 December 2005 * BBC Radio 1 with Steve Lamacq, 10 April 2006 * XFM Radio, 23 April 2006 * BBC 6 Music with Tom Robinson, 18 May 2006 * Bradford Community Radio BCB 106.6FM with Albert Freeman, 9 August 2006 * BBC Radio 2 with Mark Radcliffe, 2 November 2006 * BBC 6 Music with Marc Riley, 8 March 2007 * BBC 6 Music with Marc Riley, 5 November 2008 * BBC 6 Music with Stephen Merchant, 7 December 2008 * BBC Radio 2 with Zoë Ball, 7 February 2009 * BBC 6 Music with George Lamb, 17 February 2009 * NME Radio, 10 March 2009 * Fly TV, 23 April 2009 Non-UK * On The Pulse, Los Angeles, 5 October 2005 * 3voor12.vpro.nl, Behind Closed Doors, Amsterdam, 1 April 2006 . * JTV, 31 March 2007 * Aligre FM Radio, Paris, 28 January 2009 . * Today FM with Paul McLoone, Dublin, 10 July 2009 . Radio and web interviews * TripleJ (AUS, 2006). * undercover.com.au (AUS, 2006). * abc.net.au (AUS, 2006. * Top Shelf TripleJ (AUS, 2006). * In The Raw TV (AUS, 2007). * videohits.com.au (AUS, 2007). * rollingstone.com (USA, 2007) * The Beat TV (AUS, 2007). * fasterlouder.com.au (AUS, 2007). * Music For Listeners (USA, 2007). * fuzzed.tv (UK, 2008). * rtrfm.com.au (AUS, 2009). * QTheMusic.com (UK, 2009). * nme.com (UK, 2009). * futureradio 96.9FM (UK, 2009). * The JD Set (UK, 2009). * The Range on Radio Adelaide (AUS, 2009). * Top Shelf TripleJ (AUS, 2009) . * videohits.com.au (AUS, 2009). * thecamdencrawl.com (UK, 2009). * WTUL 91.5 New Orleans (USA, 2009) . * youtellconcerts.com (USA, 2009) . * musiomusic.com (UK, 2009) . * rte 2FM (Ireland, 2009) . * sapo.pt (Portugal, 2009) . * Music For Listeners (USA, 2009). * novaFM (AUS, 2009) . * videohits.com.au (AUS, 2009) .
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