Custom Kings

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Custom Kings
Genresfolk-pop
MembersNick Vorrath
Jarrad Brown
Craig Shanahan
Luke Gale
Past membersEugene Wheelahan
Tom Spender
Dave Ward

Custom Kings is a Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, folk-pop band [1] started in 2002 as solo project for Nick Vorrath . [2] After three critically acclaimed EPs [3] they released their debut album, At Sea in 2007 [4] and it was followed up with a second, Great Escape, in 2010. [5] The band has toured Australia [6] and they have been on national rotation on Triple J. [7]

Contents

Discography

Albums

List of albums, with Australian chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart
positions
AUS
[8]
At Sea
  • Released: October 2007 [9]
  • Format: CD, Digital
  • Label: Liberation Music (LIBCD9253.2)
-
Great Escape
  • Released: October 2010 [10] [11]
  • Format: CD, Digital
  • Label: Liberation Music (LMCD0101)
-

Extended Plays

List of EP, with Australian chart positions
TitleEP detailsPeak chart
positions
AUS
[8]
Peace
  • Released: 2004
  • Format: CD, Digital
  • Label: Liberation Music (LIBEP6128.2)
-
Where Do They Go?
  • Released: 2004 [12] [13]
  • Format: CD, Digital
  • Label: Liberation Music (LIBEP6138.2)
-
Merchant Songs
  • Released: July 2006 [14]
  • Format: CD, Digital
  • Label: Liberation Music (LIBEP8206.2)
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