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Explore releases from The Getaway Plan at Discogs. Shop for Vinyl, CDs and more from The Getaway Plan at the Discogs Marketplace. Explore All; Trending Releases. The Getaway Plan: Other Voices, Other Rooms (Album) 7 versions: Boomtown Records (2).

. Avalanche for Aeris.WebsiteMembersClint Owen EllisDan MaioMatthew WrightMike MaioPast membersAaron BarnettBenny ChongDave AndersonJase ClarkeThe Getaway Plan is a band from, that was formed in 2004. The band consists of lead vocalist, pianist and rhythm guitarist, Matthew Wright, lead guitarist, Clint Ellis, bassist, Mike Maio and drummer, Dan Maio.The Getaway Plan found commercial success in Australia upon the release of their debut, in 2008. The album peaked at number one on the (Australian Independent Records) and number 14 on the.On 4 November 2011, The Getaway Plan released their second studio album,.On 12 August 2013, The Getaway Plan released their first ever self funded record; A double a-sided single entitled '.On 3 July 2015, The Getaway Plan released their third studio album,. Debuted at #10 on the marking the band's highest ever charting position in Australia. Contents.History Formation and Hold Conversation (2004–2008) The Getaway Plan were originally a five piece band.

The original members met in 2002 whilst attending in the southern beachside suburbs of Melbourne, Australia. Playing originally as a four piece pop-punk/rock band under the name 'Thirtyfivehours'. Following the breakup of Thirtyfivehours, the remaining members met guitarist, Clint Ellis and new drummer, Aaron Barnett, and recruited them for a new heavier-sounding project. The Getaway Plan's first gig was at a community hall in November '03.Following a 2004 recording, the band signed a record deal with; Boomtown released the band's debut commercial release, an entitled,. Tracks from the EP received airplay on Australian national youth radio station, including medium rotation for the track, 'If The Suspense Doesn't Kill Us, Something Else Will.' Their fellow fifth member, rhythm guitarist/backup singer and long time friend, Benny Chong left the band in 2006.Commercial breakthrough and Other Voices, Other Rooms (2008–2009) In 2007, The Getaway Plan travelled to in the to record their debut album with James Paul Wisner.

They lived and worked together for over two months to complete the album, titled. Lead vocalist Matthew Wright said of the work behind the album, 'It’s the result of over three years touring and about three months of writing'.The band spent 12 weeks writing the album, in a little rehearsal room in Australia. Once enough material had been written, they began a search for a producer. The band opted not to use a local for the job, guitarist Clint Splattering explained, 'We couldn’t really find anyone in Australia that we felt was on the same page as us, there are a lot of great producers in Australia but none that we felt were on the same level that we wanted them to be on.' After sending out a 'bunch of emails', they received a reply from James Paul Wisner, who had previously worked with the likes of,. Wisner ended up producing the album.The Getaway Plan recorded their first ever for the single 'Streetlight' in October 2007.

The song was released in the beginning of November 2007 through and, it was the first taste of new material for fans. Following the successful release of 'Streetlight' and significant radio airplay on, the band supported American band on their Australian arena tour and opened for on their Australian tour in May 2007.The band's debut album was released in February 2008, achieving great success for an independent band. Other Voices, Other Rooms debuted at number 14 on the and number 1 on the Australian Independent charts. It was the number 3 Australian album on the ARIA chart.

The second single from the album 'Where the City Meets the Sea' was released in March 2008, bringing the band airplay on national radio station.In July 2008 the band performed live nationally on. 'Where the City Meets the Sea' was announced the Best Independent Single/EP at the annual. Hiatus (2009–2010) On 25 February 2009, The Getaway Plan announced in their MySpace blog that they would disband in 2009. The band stated:There comes a point in everyone's lives where they must sit back and assess if everything is working the way it should be. We have come to a decision that The Getaway Plan will no longer continue to make music together.

The past 5 years have been an incredible journey and we would never have been able to say that without the support of each and every one of you.We are in the final stages of planning one last national tour. Please come along and party with TGP one last time. It would mean the world to us.This is in no way the end of our careers as musicians. Music is and always will be the biggest part of our lives. Thank you all so much for everything; we are all eternally grateful for your support.

— Aaron, Clint, Dave & Matthew, Post-breakup projects Shortly after the breakup of The Getaway Plan, all members had announced their own projects separately. Wright formed the indie duet with singer/songwriter Kitty Hart. The pair had a Jack and Meg White style mystery surrounding the particulars of their relationship, reported by the media to be brother and sister despite rumours the pair were, in fact, lovers. Young Heretics are now defunct. Ellis and Barnett formed another band called Avalanche for Aeris with Kevin Orr, which has since split up.

Barnett was also in a band called, 'Saskia' along with Anderson, ex-Anastacia guitarist Jayszun Vandewerff, and Amanda Grafanakis who finished 13th in reality TV show Australian Idol 2008. In 2009, guitarist Clint Ellis joined.

He left the band in 2011. Aaron was also at one point in the live band for Melbourne hardcore band,.Reformation and Requiem (2010–2013) On 23 July 2010, it was announced on Facebook that the reality of youth depression had inspired The Getaway Plan to reunite for a one off music event, REVIVAL - This Is Not The End Of Your Story, in conjunction with, a not for profit movement. The show took place on 24 September 2010 at Billboard The Venue in Melbourne and sold out within an hour of tickets going on sale.Prior to this event appeared a strange countdown on the band's official site finishing on 27 September at 12:00pm AEST.

When the countdown reached zero a picture of the band popped up to replace it. The picture appeared to be the band in a room with their instruments and what also appeared to be song names and BPM's written on a white board. Also appearing were 8 other countdowns running simultaneously, all ending at different points in the future, with the last ending on 19 November. Every time a countdown finished, a short video was posted informing fans of the band's progress. The first video, '01', simply showed Matthew Wright playing a guitar and humming. The next four videos, '02' to '05', featured short interviews with the band members.On 1 November 2010, the band played at Melbourne under age festival, Another World.

The fans didn't know what to expect as the band didn't announce the show themselves and had no talk of it. The band opened with a brand new song never played before. The track was believed to be called 'Move Along' as one of the videos on the band's website showed the matching lyrics to the song. The file with these lyrics was named 'Move Along'.

A week later, at the end of one of the countdowns, another video was posted, '06', carrying footage of the band's sound check and setting up for the show. The fans watching also got a glimpse at the setlist and it was confirmed that the new track was named 'Move Along'. The final video, '07', showed Matthew confessing that he thought the band's break-up had been beneficial, both for the band as a whole, and the band members themselves, as friends.On 19 November 2010, the band announced through their website that they would officially be reforming. The band announced they would be heading off to Canada in April to record the new album with producer.

Along with these two announcements they also announced a tour, dubbed 'The Getaway Plan: Reclamation' tour, planned for February 2011 in celebration of their reformation. Ninemsn Pty Ltd. Retrieved 24 September 2012. ^. 9 August 2013.

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