The story so far plays out like a well penned teaser trailer….

In March 2006, four friends from Sydney collaborated to form The Aveonics. In such a brief history, they have managed to establish themselves on the live scene as a band not to be missed, with an ever growing fan base that remans loyal to the bone.

With evident rock prowess and genuine pop sensibility, The Aveonics show that bands are back and song writing is alive and well.

A chance meeting with legendary producer Peter Blyton took the band into Studios 301, Sydney in September/October 2006. The result is the self titled five track EP which has already caused a stir locally, and raised ears internationally.

The opening track Perfect is just that, right away you get where this band is coming from. Cross the night follows through with grinding guitar tracks and Coleman’s vocal timbre that has been described as reminiscent of Michael Hutchence. Afterglow slaps you in the face then takes you soaring through stories that are close to the heart and breaking free of the past. Beautiful Girl is mesmorising in it’s delivery, showing
another side of The Aveonics, saying things ain’t always what they seem.
Home closes this installment of The Aveonics with it’s infectious hook and something that we can all relate to.

The story is short so far, but by all indications The Aveonics will take off screaming real soon in 2007, stay tuned for the feature presentation....