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The Go Set

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Genre
  
Alternative/Indie

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Origin
  
Victoria, Australia (2002)

Albums
  
The Hungry Mile, A Journey for a Nation

Record labels
  
Universal Music LLC, Universal Music (Argentina)

Similar
  
Greenland Whalefishers, The Real McKenzies, The Mahones, Blood or Whiskey, The Tossers

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The Go Set are a five-piece punk rock band formed in 2002 and is built around founding member and main songwriter Justin Keenan. The band was formed after Justin's previous punk band Eddie Would Go. Since 2002 the band has released 6 albums, consistently toured Australia as well as embarking on regular tours of the UK, Europe, New Zealand and Japan.

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The group's main style is based around punk rock with strong undertones of folk punk and Celtic punk with the use of traditional folk instruments like mandolin, bagpipes and accordion in the music. The Go Set have also supported bands like The Living End, The Bouncing Souls, Flogging Molly and performed at major festivals. The Go Set are often compared to bands like The Clash, The Pogues and Dropkick Murphys with a unique Australian pub rock character. The Go Set also demonstrate a strong historical, social and political conscience in their lyrics.

Debut album "Sing a Song of Revolution" was produced by Lindsay Gravina at Melbourne's Birdland Studios. This album fuses traditional folk influences with 1970s punk rock. The follow up album "The Hungry Mile" was produced by Radio Birdman front man Rob Younger and featured the singles 'Davey', 'Union Man' and 'Power of Youth'.

In 2007 the band worked with Mick Thomas from Weddings Parties Anything to produce "A Journey for a Nation", released in May 2007 this album took a distinct folk direction. Featuring the single "The Rising Tide", A Journey for a Nation also featured a cover of Billy Bragg song Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards.

The band released their fourth studio album in 2008 entitled "Rising." The album was recorded and produced by Jonathan Burnside. Rising saw a return to their punk origins featuring a cover of Radio Birdman song "New Race". In April 2010 the Go Set released their live album "Another Round in Melbourne Town". A self-produced EP titled 'Fallen Fortunes' was released by the band in late 2010 and followed with a European tour.

In November 2011 The Go Set worked with Australian rock producer Paul McKercher on their 6th album, recorded at Hothouse Studios in St Kilda, Melbourne. The self-titled album features the single 'Drums of Chelsea' and was released in March 2012.

Shortly after completing a thirteen gig tour across the United States in September/October 2015, The Go Set launched their seventh album, "Rolling Sound". The first single from the album was "Bones", and the album's CD release was accompanied by a documentary DVD ("These Are The Days"). A 12" vinyl version of the record was released exclusively through Brisbane label Arrest Records Australia. The "Rolling Sound" Australian tour kicked off during October in Queensland, with gigs at the Gold Coast's Coolangatta Hotel and Brisbane's Beetle Bar.

Current band members

  • Justin Keenan - Vocals, guitar
  • Agostino Soldati - Drums
  • Lachlan McSwain - Bagpipes, tin whistle
  • Evan Young - Bass
  • Ben Fraser - Guitar, vocals mandolin
  • Tommy Collins - Upright bass, guitar
  • Former band members

  • Andrew Baxter-Smith - Guitar, mandolin
  • Jesse Beaton - Guitar, mandolin
  • Mark McCartney - Guitar, mandolin
  • Lee Hartney - Guitar
  • Ben Cuthbet - Drums
  • Dave Foley - Drums
  • Mark Moran - Bass
  • Tom Fisher - Bass
  • Johnny - Bagpipes
  • Discography

    Studio Albums

    Extended plays

    Live albums

  • Another Round in Melbourne Town (2010)
  • Songs

    Drums of ChelseaThe Go Set · 2012
    Sing Me a SongSing a Song of Revolution · 2004
    The Miner's SonRising · 2008

    References

    The Go Set Wikipedia