Featuring singles like Smiles Don’t Lie, Something I Said and Missing You, the album was the only 2014 record nominated for a j Award, Carlton Dry Independent Music Award, ARIA Award, FBi SMAC Award and the Australian Music Prize. Its success saw them hit the road for appearances at Falls Festival, Groovin the Moo, a sold out headine tour and a national tour with the legendary Hilltop Hoods, playing to over 50,000 people in locations around Australia.
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