Rat!hammock

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RAT!hammock
Origin Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Genres Indie rock, alternative rock, freak folk
Years active2017–present
MembersRhiannon Atkinson-Howatt
Tom Dowling
Jack Nicholson
Jackson Phelan
Past membersDominic Buckham
Sean Conran
Michael Cooper
Website http://rathammock.com

RAT!hammock are an Australian indie rock band from Melbourne. [1]

Contents

History

The band was formed in 2017 and played their first gig at The Grace Darling Hotel while they were developing their sound. [2] [3] They have had several members rotate in and out since forming, [4] but their longest-standing and best-known line-up consisted of Jackson Phelan, Tom Dowling, Jack Nicolson, and Dom Buckham. Their first release with this lineup was 2020's "Word Of The Day". [5]

In 2018 they toured with Last Dinosaurs [6] and played St Jerome's Laneway Festival and Falls Festival in 2019. [7] [8] They have received airplay on radio stations Triple J, FBi Radio, and 3RRR, [9] [10] [11] and were #29 in the 50 most-played artists on Triple J Unearthed Radio for 2018, [12] and #24 in 2019. [13]

In 2021 they performed for Rolling Stone Australia's 'In My Room'. [1]

Members

Current members
Past members

Discography

EPs
Compilation albums
Singles

Charts

AMRAP Charts

Australian Music Radio Airplay Project (AMRAP) are managed by Community Broadcasting Association of Australia. The Regional Charts reflect the most downloaded tracks through Amrap by broadcasters in regional locations, while the Metro Charts reflect metropolitan community broadcasters.

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