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The View

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The View

13,174 followers

3 events


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Acoustic
Alternative
Indie
Rock

3 Upcoming Events

Fri
23
May

In It Together 2025

Old Park Farm Margam, Port Talbot

From 12:00PM

Biography

The View is the name of two bands:

1. A 4-piece indie rock/punk rock band from Dryburgh, Scotland.

www.theviewareonfire.com

www.myspace.com/dryburgh

2. A 5-piece alternative pop-rock band from Sydney, Australia, now known as Planet of the Stereos.

www.planetofthestereos.com

www.myspace.com/planetofthestereos

The View (Dryburgh, Scotland) have been active in the music scene since early 2005, supporting more renowned acts including Babyshambles, Primal Scream and The Undertones. The band initially based themselves at The Bayview pub in the Menzieshill district of Dundee, not too far from their native Dryburgh. From this pub, the band took their name. Shortly after they moved to The Doghouse, a respected music venue in Dundee's city centre, where they came to the attention of local music promoters, management and ever-growing fan-base. Currently signed to 1965 Records, the band's debut single, "Wasted Little DJs", was released 7 August 2006. The single entered the UK MTV/NME video charts on 9 July 2006 and climbed to top this chart the same day it reached 15 in the UK singles chart on 13 August 2006. They have recently released there first album, titled 'Hats Off To The Buskers' which entered the UK album chart at #1 and is so far the biggest selling album of 2007.

The View (Sydney, Australia) formed in March 2005. Now known as Planet of the Stereos, the band is a ubiquitous presence amongst Australia's east-coast indie scene, building a cult following with strong support from Australian nationwide commercial radio and television networks. Recently the group were voted the winners of a prominent Australia-wide unsigned artist competition. According to the band, the name change was triggered by a shift in musical direction.

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Biography

The View is the name of two bands:

1. A 4-piece indie rock/punk rock band from Dryburgh, Scotland.

www.theviewareonfire.com

www.myspace.com/dryburgh

2. A 5-piece alternative pop-rock band from Sydney, Australia, now known as Planet of the Stereos.

www.planetofthestereos.com

www.myspace.com/planetofthestereos

The View (Dryburgh, Scotland) have been active in the music scene since early 2005, supporting more renowned acts including Babyshambles, Primal Scream and The Undertones. The band initially based themselves at The Bayview pub in the Menzieshill district of Dundee, not too far from their native Dryburgh. From this pub, the band took their name. Shortly after they moved to The Doghouse, a respected music venue in Dundee's city centre, where they came to the attention of local music promoters, management and ever-growing fan-base. Currently signed to 1965 Records, the band's debut single, "Wasted Little DJs", was released 7 August 2006. The single entered the UK MTV/NME video charts on 9 July 2006 and climbed to top this chart the same day it reached 15 in the UK singles chart on 13 August 2006. They have recently released there first album, titled 'Hats Off To The Buskers' which entered the UK album chart at #1 and is so far the biggest selling album of 2007.

The View (Sydney, Australia) formed in March 2005. Now known as Planet of the Stereos, the band is a ubiquitous presence amongst Australia's east-coast indie scene, building a cult following with strong support from Australian nationwide commercial radio and television networks. Recently the group were voted the winners of a prominent Australia-wide unsigned artist competition. According to the band, the name change was triggered by a shift in musical direction.

User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.

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