The Lucksmiths

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  • indie pop
  • twee
  • australian
  • indie
  • pop
The Lucksmiths were an influential indiepop band from Melbourne, Australia which formed in 1993. The members are Martin 'Marty' Donald (Guitar), Taliesyn 'Tali' White (Vocals, Drums), and Mark 'Marky' Monnone (Bass) and in 2004 they acquired mid state orange's guitarist Louis Richter on second guitar. Whilst originating from beach-side Melbourne, the original three members of The Lucksmiths moved to inner Melbourne and fell in love with its charms.

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Songs

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    Remote Control

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    Requiem for the Punters Club

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    Requim for the Punters Club

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    Rue Something

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    Run Spot Run

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    Rushes of Pure Spring

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    Scottsdale

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    Self-Preservation

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    Shine On Me

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    Silver Friends

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    Sleep Well

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    Smokers in Love

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    Snug

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    Song of the Undersea

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    South-East Coastal Rendezvous

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    Southernmost

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    Spond

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    Stayaway Stars

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    Successlessness

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    Summer Town

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    Sunlight in a Jar

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    Synchronised Sinking

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    T-Shirt Weather

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    Take This Lying Down

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    Tale of Two Cities

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    The Art of Cooking for Two

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    The Baker's Wife

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    The Cassingle Revival

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    The Chapter in Your Life Entitled San Francisco

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    The Drunkest Man in the World

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    The Fog of Trujillo

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    The Forgetting of Wisdom

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    The Golden Age of Aviation

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    The Great Dividing Range

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    The Great Dividing Range (demo)

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    The Invention of Ordinary Everyday Things

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    The Music Next Door

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    The National Mitten Registry

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    The Opposite of Coffee

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    The Perfect Crime

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    The Sandringham Line

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    The Shipwreck Coast

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    The Thought That Counts

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    The Tichborne Claimant

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    The Town and the Hills

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    The Winter Proper

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    The Year of Driving Languorously

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    There Is a Boy That Never Goes Out

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    There Is a Light That Never Goes Out

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    Thomas and Martha


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