Goodbye Galaxy
2009 - Present
Twisty- Bass/Vox
Jonny - Drums
Vern - Keys/Synth
Marcus - Guitars
Electro Hard Rock outfit from the West of Melbourne. Goodbye Galaxy bring a unique blend of Hard Trance/Synth along with Metal and Dirty Rock. Chris 'Twisty' Blüms was frustrated by the standard live rock shows around the local music scene for years, After some ambitious ideas, Twisty met up with long time friend Jonny Alfaro to come with the idea of not just putting up a new band, but more the idea of creating an exciting live show.
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Goodbye Galaxy
2009 - Present
Twisty- Bass/Vox
Jonny - Drums
Vern - Keys/Synth
Marcus - Guitars
Electro Hard Rock outfit from the West of Melbourne. Goodbye Galaxy bring a unique blend of Hard Trance/Synth along with Metal and Dirty Rock. Chris 'Twisty' Blüms was frustrated by the standard live rock shows around the local music scene for years, After some ambitious ideas, Twisty met up with long time friend Jonny Alfaro to come with the idea of not just putting up a new band, but more the idea of creating an exciting live show. Vern's use of Keys/Synth gave the band more of a 'Video Game' feel to the music, As all members are heavily into the video game culture, It was welcomed.
Goodbye Galaxy have played a number of shows around Melbourne, But due to a line up changes they haven't been consistent with shows as such. One of Goodbye Galaxy's well known trademarks is usually posting up a video upload to promote their shows and updates. Making them somewhat more comical as well as informative. The Bands aims to spin a different way of getting a message to their fans.
on 13th of May 2011. Goodbye Galaxy organised 'The F13 Key'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SS1syG2oNUc
While to many it was just a standard show for 4 bands with flyers to share around. It was promoted with an online comical video, uploaded on youtube. The Video featured members from all 4 bands that played on night and acted out a small sketch, which would be shared in online various social networks to reach out to more people. It's been credited that the use of the video helped bring more people to the event that night. By revolutionizing the use of online flyers, Goodbye Galaxy became the first band to produce a promo video for a gig in Melbourne.
Late 2011. Goodbye Galaxy released their first Single. 'Beta' which featured 'OMGmode'
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http://www.twitter.com/gogoodbyegalaxy
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