Bombs Away

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Bombs Away
Bombs Away at a live concert (2013)
Bombs Away at a live concert (2013)
General information
origin Gold Coast , Queensland , Australia
Genre (s) Electro , hip-hop
founding 2010
Website www.bombsawaymusic.com.au
Current occupation
Sketch (Matthew Ronald John Coleman)
Tommy Shades (Thomas Edward Hart Coleman)
Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Singles
Party Bass (feat. The Twins)
  AU 25th 11/18/2012 (14 weeks)

Bombs Away is an Australian electro / hip hop duo from Gold Coast .

history

The two twin brothers Matthew and Thomas Coleman formed the band in late 2009 in Perth , where they moved in their youth. At the end of 2011, they moved back to their native Gold Coast. The duo released their first single Big Booty Bitches in mid-2010 on Central Station Records . The accompanying video has been viewed more than 2 million times on YouTube and the single reached number one on the Australian dance charts. With their third single called Super Soaker , they hit the Australian singles charts for the first time at number 52, and in the wake of this success their first single also reached the charts at number 68. Only one song made it into the top 50 of the Australian charts, her 2012 released song Party Bass (feat. The Twins). This rose to 25th place in November 2012. With Party Bass at number 26 and Super Soaker at number 37, the band had two singles in the top 50 of the Australian dance end-of-year charts in 2012. The two other singles Drunk Arcade (number 67) and Better Luck Next Time (number 54) were also able to match place in the Australian Top 100.

Discography

  • 2010: Big Booty Bitches (AU: Gold)
  • 2011: Swagger
  • 2011: Super Soaker (AU: Platinum)
  • 2012: Party Bass (feat. The Twins, AU: Platinum)
  • 2012: Drunk Arcade
  • 2012: Assassinate
  • 2013: Better Luck Next Time
  • 2018: Fragments

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Chart sources: AU
  2. Big Booty Bitches on Youtube
  3. Singlecharts Australia October 24th - October 30th 2011 (PDF, 2 MB, page 2)
  4. Singlecharts Australia December 19 - December 25, 2011 (PDF, 1.9 MB, page 3)
  5. Dance Year-End Charts Australia 2012
  6. Singlecharts Australia May 6th - May 12th 2013 (PDF, 2.1 MB, page 2)
  7. Singlecharts Australia November 18 - November 24, 2013 (PDF, 2.1 MB, page 3)
  8. a b Australian Singles Awards 2013
  9. Australian Singles Awards 2012