SILVERCHAIR Confirmed For Australia's HOMEBAKE Festival

July 27, 2006

Australia's SILVERCHAIR have been confirmed to headline this years Homebake festival on December 2, 2006 in Sydney. The trio last graced the Homebake stage way back in 1999 on the back of their "Neon Ballroom" album.

The band's fifth studio album will be launched at Homebake 2006. The as-yet-untitled disc is in the final stages of recording and the group is currently in Prague tracking some orchestral pieces on three songs. They will then head to Los Angeles to start mixing in a couple of weeks so you can expect their highly anticipated new album to land in stores right around Homebake, with a preceding single released over coming months.

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