Howling Bells related media

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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