PLAYING LIVE Saturday 19th March at Oxford Art Factory, Sydney

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PLAYING LIVE Saturday 19th March at Oxford Art Factory, Sydney
We’re headlining the first of two nights of great live music, in our favourite tent-in-the-backyard venue, Darlinghurst’s Oxford Art Factory.
The Oxford Art Factory SLEEPOVER
Friday 28th January
8:00pm till dawn
$10 on the door or $8 presale here:
http://admin.moshtix.com.au/event.aspx?id=43436&caller=CAL&noadd=true&skin
Invite your facebook friends here
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We have a new single and the long awaited second album coming out soon too, so this is gonna be the start of a very big year folks. Don’t miss a thing!
Live review from the Drum Media, Sydney 30th November 2010
This afternoon at 5:15pm, Aidan, Lauren and Joe will be having a chat to Huna & Michaela on Sydney’s FBI Radio FM94.5 - tune in!
We’re going to play a new song from our album due MARCH 2011
ONLINE STREAMING from FBI’s website available here:
‘Come North With Me Baby, Wow ‘ Stuff ‘psychedelic’ or any of those stupid tags some hold onto to hide their lack of vision; on this Belles are nothing more or less than a beautifully intertwining pop band of style and substance. A just-restrained-enough mariachi brass band pops its head around the corner at times underscoring counterpoint vocals - between those added elements what was already great becomes glorious. This album, which seems an inordinately long time in coming, should be the making of them.
Drum Media (Sydney)
Umbrella/Remote Control
Single Reviews with Ross Clelland
26th October 2010
‘Come to the Village’
Drum Media (Sydney)
This band makes me angry. Every release proves their quality. Every song builds on what has gone previously. The conversation of Judson’s and Roberts’ guitars has become ever more articulate. On this, the insistence of that interplay makes for something that surely can’t be ignored by the wider world for much longer, surely. The echoed vocals are both seductive but perhaps suggesting said village may be the one from The Prisoner. Bedeviled by the ‘psychedelic’ pigeonhole, they’re much more than that.
Single Reviews with Ross Clelland
3rd August 2010
A few years ago, Blue Mountains outfit Belles Will Ring were held up as the harbingers of a new Australian psychedelia but neither the band nor the movement stuck around. However, Come to the Village (4/5), their comeback single, is something else: a menacing invocation that uses paranoid harmonies and serrated guitar parts to turn rural wistfulness into a nightmarish prelude. The track’s village of choice could well be that of the damned.
The Age (Melbourne)
Review by Craig Mathieson
Fri 23rd July 2010