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The Middle East was a band based in Townsville in Queensland, Australia. Forming in 2005, the group played locally and completed several East Coast tours of mainly festivals throughout Australia. The band's name has no particular significance - it was coined for a show poster of the then temporary project, after co-frontman Rohin Jones watched a documentary on Yasser Arafat. In early 2008 the band released an album called ''The Recordings of The Middle East'' before splitting up. Eight months after this decision was made, band members reconvened and later re-released an abridged version of the debut album, ''The Recordings of the Middle East'' as an EP in May 2009 through Spunk Records in Australia. This EP was released in North America on 27 October 2009. The Middle East's first full album, ''I Want That You Are Always Happy'' was released in Australia and New Zealand on 8 April 2011. The band played its last show on 31 July 2011, at the Splendour in the Grass festival in Woodford, Queensland.〔 ==History== The Middle East has received national radio airplay on Triple J and slots on several major Australian festivals such as Splendour in the Grass,〔()〕 the Big Day Out, Big Sound, Homebake, and the Woodford Folk Festival. As well as this, the band has toured with international bands such as British group Doves〔()〕 and has also achieved minor, developing interest in the United States, where ''The Recordings of The Middle East'' was released on 27 October. Much of the interest surrounding the band can be related back to the blogosphere, with indie blog I Guess I'm Floating introducing the band stateside in May 2009. Thereafter, The Middle East had over one hundred blog entries from around the world writing about the band. With the release of The Recordings of the Middle East, Pitchfork Media offered a free download of the song "The Darkest Side" as a part of its weekly "forkcast".〔 The Middle East was also nominated and won the Triple J 2009 ‘Unearthed’ Award. In October 2009, it was announced that the band would be opening for US band Grizzly Bear in their Melbourne shows. The band was also announced as the support act for one of the band's Sydney Festival shows. On 11 November 2009, it was announced that the band would be part of the festival Big Day Out, announced as part of the second line up, in East Coast areas. Band members announced at Splendour in the Grass festival in August 2011 that their set that night would be their "last show ever". They released a statement to fans, explaining why the band had broken up for the second time by saying: "we don't feel like playing any more for a whole lot of reasons that I won't list here and I'm afraid if we continue any longer it would just be a money grab." FasterLouder reported that the band thanked all in attendance, saying "it makes it special for us."〔http://www.facebook.com/FasterLouder/posts/10150319407407090〕 Triple J presenter Dom Alessio reacted to the news on Twitter, adding that it was "an amazing band cutting it short before their time." 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Middle East (band)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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