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{{Short description|Australian indie rock band}}
'''Dappled Cities Fly''' are a four-piece [[rock (music)|rock]] band from [[Sydney]], [[Australia]].
{{more citations needed|date=December 2016}}
They have been likened to musicians including [[Pavement (band)|Pavement]], [[the Flaming Lips]], [[Sonic Youth]],
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[[My Bloody Valentine]], [[the Beach Boys]], [[Crow (band)|Crow]] and [[Mukaizake]]. The band once described their music as "experimental [[Pop music|pop]]". Their [[guitar]]-based songs typically combine catchy melodies with the complex [[time signature]]s and [[tempo]] changes associated with [[post rock]]. Occasional [[falsetto]] vocals and the use of [[effects unit|effects pedals]] ([[delay]] in particular) are also characteristic of their sound.
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{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Dappled Cities
| image =
| caption =
| origin = [[Sydney]], [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]]
| genre = [[Indie rock]], [[art rock]], [[indie pop]], [[dream pop]]
| years_active = 1997–present
| associated_acts =
| website = www.dappledcities.com
| current_members = [[Dave Rennick]]<br />Tim Derricourt<br />Ned Cooke<br />Allan Kumpulainen<br />Mark Harding
| past_members = Hugh Boyce<br />Mark Bradshaw<br />Alex Moore
}}

'''Dappled Cities''' (formerly "Dappled Cities Fly") are an [[indie rock]] band from [[Sydney]], [[Australia]].


==History==
==History==
===1997–2003===
The band came together as teenagers in the northern suburbs of Sydney in 1997. [[Dave Rennick]] and original drummer Hugh Boyce were joined by Alex Moore on bass and Tim Derricourt on guitar. Keyboards were added occasionally by Mark Bradshaw, and after 2006 more regularly by Ned Cooke.


The band started out playing at all-ages shows and charity benefits before they reached legal age to play in the licensed venues in the Sydney CBD. They performed at the [[Hopetoun Hotel]] (now defunct), the Excelsior and The Bat and Ball. The band members moved to the inner suburbs of Sydney and after various name changes settled on Dappled Cities Fly.
The band, originally called Periwinkle, came together in the suburbs and high schools of Sydney's leafy [[North Shore (Sydney)|North Shore]] around [[1997]] when 15-year-olds Dave Rennick and Hugh Boyce were joined by Alex Moore and English-born Tim Derricourt.


The band made several tours of Australia and also toured [[New Zealand]] in 2004. In 2006 Dappled Cities Fly performed in London, England and at shows in the United States, including [[South by Southwest]], where they played again in 2009 and 2010. From 2006 to 2009, the band did a number of tours of America and Canada, including performances at the Crocodile Club in Seattle, Mercury Lounge in New York and the Troubadour in [[Los Angeles]].
The band played at various all ages shows and charity benefits until they reached legal age to play in the licensed venues which are the focus of Sydney's [[Concert|live]] rock scene. The band members moved to the [[City of Sydney|inner suburbs of Sydney]] and after various name changes settled on "Dappled Cities Fly", chosen because its inappropriateness as a band name made them laugh at the time although the band "have regretted it ever since" [http://www.manlydaily.com.au/common/story_page/0,7168,16835482%255E36639,00.html]. Their frequent live shows drew a regular following of fans and the band became popular supporting international acts touring
[[Eastern states of Australia|eastern Australia]].


===2004–present: Recording career===
The band also regularly headline their own shows, very often at the Hopetoun Hotel, with bills showcasing new and [[avant-garde]] groups (such as The New Aesthetic and When Yr Dead Yr Dead Forever) from the band's connections with various Sydney [[subculture]]s.
Dappled Cities Fly's first album, ''[[A Smile]]'', was released in late 2004<ref name="Inc.2007">{{cite book|author=Rebecca Raber|title=Dappled Cities|work=CMJ New Music Monthly|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=JSsEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA18|date=May 2007|publisher=CMJ Network, Inc.|pages=18–|issn=1074-6978}}</ref> and was featured as album of the week on radio stations FBi and Triple J. and reviewed favourably in ''[[The Sydney Morning Herald]]''.<ref>Zuel, Bernard (22 December 2004). Fly boys. ''Sydney Morning Herald (Metro supplement)'', p.&nbsp;15</ref>


In 2006, Dappled Cities released their second album, ''[[Granddance]]'', recorded at Sunset Sounds and Senora Studios in Los Angeles.<ref name="Inc.2007" /> The album's cover artwork has the band's name as Dappled Cities, without the word "Fly"; while this was done for artistic reasons at the time, by 2009 the band were calling themselves simply Dappled Cities. In 2007 the band toured with Sydney band [[Red Riders]], and later recorded and released a cover version of "[[November Rain]]" with them. In February 2008 Boyce left the band, and was replaced later that year by drummer Allan Kumpulainen.
Dappled Cities Fly's several early [[single (music)|single]] and [[Extended play|EP]] releases were critically well received and played Australia-wide on various radio stations. Their first [[album]], '' A Smile'', after several years in the making, was released in late [[2004]] and featured as album of the week on [[radio]] stations [[FBi Radio|FBi]] and [[Triple J|JJJ]], in most of the Sydney street press and in various other media. ''[[The Sydney Morning Herald|Sydney Morning Herald]]'' reviewer [[Bernard Zuel]] wrote of ''A Smile'' that it "weaves between lo-fi indie rock, oddly bent pop and a kind of big-emotion, big-gesture music that seems refracted through a vaguely hallucinogenic mirror". The band have made several extensive tours of [[Australia]] and toured [[New Zealand]] in 2004. They have enjoyed and helped foster the revival since 2000 of Sydney's live scene and the opening of several new venues.


Dappled Cities' third album, ''[[Zounds (album)|Zounds]]'', was released in Australia in 2009 and in the United States in early 2010.<ref>[http://www.smh.com.au/news/entertainment/music/gig-reviews/dappled-cities/2009/08/20/1250362157126.html "Dappled Cities"]. ''Sydney Morning Herald'', Bronwyn Thompson, 21 August 2009</ref> The album received many positive reviews.{{citation needed|date=December 2016}} Pitchfork gave the band 7.8 and noted that "Dappled Cities haven't quite acquired a big reputation outside their homeland yet, but it seems likely they will". The band toured during this period in New York and London while also doing a number of tours around Australia to positive reviews.<ref>[http://www.theaureview.com/sydney/dappled-cities-glass-towers-panama-oxford-art-factory-31-05-2012 "Live Review: Dappled Cities + Glass Towers + Panama - Oxford Art Factory (31.05.12)"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170101001621/http://www.theaureview.com/sydney/dappled-cities-glass-towers-panama-oxford-art-factory-31-05-2012 |date=1 January 2017 }}. ''The AU Review'', 2 June 2012 Natalie Salvo</ref>
==Band members==


The band recorded their fourth album, ''[[Lake Air]]'', throughout September 2011 at Megaphon Studios in St Peters, following recording sessions in San Francisco and Los Angeles. The recording was done with the assistance of [[Jarrad Kritzstein]] and the album released in July 2012.<ref>[http://www.voxmagazine.com.au/2012/06/dappled-cities-launch-%E2%80%9Clake-air%E2%80%9D-alongside-washington-bluejuice-catcall-and-palms-audio/ "Dappled Cities launch 'Lake Air' – with a little help from their friends]. ''Vox Magazine'', 29 June 2012</ref>
* Hugh Boyce ([[Drum kit|drums]])

* Tim Derricourt ([[guitar]], [[vocals]], a [[thesis]] on [[American literature]])
In 2013, the band collaborated with the [[Australian Brandenburg Orchestra]] and members of the [[Australian Chamber Orchestra]] for "The Future is Baroque", a [[Sydney Festival]] exclusive event pairing Dappled Cities' music with Baroque instrumentation. The band played as the supporting act at [[Death Cab for Cutie]]'s "Codes and Keys" tour at the Palace Theatre in Melbourne, Australia.
* Alex Moore ([[Bass guitar|bass]], bird screams)

* Dave Rennick ([[guitar]], [[vocals]], [[Synthesizer|keyboard]]/[[sampler (musical instrument)|sampler]])
The band returned from hibernation to play a sold-out show at Sydney's Newtown Social Club on 5 February 2016. The show featured a number of new songs from the band's upcoming fifth album, ''|||||'' (pronounced "five"). In May that year they released a new single, "That Sound". In early 2017 the second single, "Stone Men", was released along with an accompanying music video. ''|||||'' itself was released on 5 May 2017, the date intentionally mirroring the album title. The title was chosen to reflect the fact that the band had made five albums, had five members and had not put out an album in five years. ''|||||'' was properly launched with a show at the City Recital Hall in Sydney. At the show, it was announced that bassist Alex Moore would be leaving the band. He was later replaced by Mark Harding.

Following another five-year hiatus, the band released a three-track EP entitled "Be Here" in late 2022, followed by a live performance in Sydney, Australia in January 2023.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Gallagher |first=Alex |date=2022-11-22 |title=Dappled Cities return after five-year hiatus with surprise 'Be Here' EP |url=https://www.nme.com/en_au/news/music/dappled-cities-return-after-five-year-hiatus-with-surprise-be-here-ep-3353220 |access-date=2023-05-21 |website=NME |language=en-AU}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-11-22 |title=Dappled Cities Return, Release New EP and Announce Comeback Show |url=https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/dappled-cities-return-release-ep-015339491.html |access-date=2023-05-21 |website=Yahoo Entertainment |language=en-US}}</ref>

==Members==
;Current members
* [[Dave Rennick]] – [[guitar]], [[Singing|lead vocals]] <small>(1997–present)</small>
* Tim Derricourt – guitar, lead vocals <small>(1997–present)</small>
* Ned Cooke – [[Electronic keyboard|keyboards]], [[Sampler (musical instrument)|sampler]], backing vocals <small>(2006–present)</small>
* Allan Kumpulainen – [[Drum kit|drums]] <small>(2008–present)</small>
* Mark Harding – [[Bass guitar|bass]], backing vocals <small>(2017–present)</small>, keyboards <small>(2017, touring)</small>

;Past members
* Hugh Boyce – drums <small>(1997–2008)</small>
* Alex Moore – bass <small>(1997–2017)</small>
* Mark Bradshaw – keyboards <small>(2004–2006)</small>


==Discography==
==Discography==
===Studio albums===
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;" border="1"
|+ List of studio albums, with Australia chart positions
! scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:12em;" | Title
! scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:16em;" | Album details
! scope="col" colspan="1" | Peak chart<br />positions
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;" | <small>[[ARIA Charts|AUS]]<br /><ref name=aus>{{cite web|url=https://australian-charts.com/search.asp?search=Dapple+Cities&cat=a|title=Dappled Cities at Australian Charts|website=Australian Charts|access-date=6 March 2022}}</ref></small>
|-
! scope="row" | ''[[A Smile]]''
|
* Released: October 2004
* Label: Smash Music (Smash018)
* Format: CD
| align="center" | —
|-
! scope="row" | ''[[Granddance]]''
|
* Released: November 2006
* Label: Speak N Spell (SNSCD0019)
* Format: CD, digital download
| align="center" | —
|-
! scope="row" | ''[[Zounds (album)|Zounds]]''
|
* Released: August 2009
* Label: Speak N Spell (SNSCD0044)
* Format: CD, digital download, 2×LP
| align="center" | 48
|-
! scope="row" | ''Lake Air''
|
* Released: August 2012
* Label: Hub Recordings (HUB002LP)
* Format: CD, digital download, 2×LP, DVD
| align="center" | 41
|-
! scope="row" | ''Five''
|
* Released: 5 May 2017
* Label: Chugg Music (CHGV016)
* Format: CD, digital download, streaming
| align="center" | —
|}


===Albums===
===Compilation albums===
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;" border="1"
''A Smile'' ([[2004]])
|+ List of compilation albums, with Australia chart positions
! scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:12em;" | Title
! scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:16em;" | Album details
! scope="col" colspan="1" | Peak chart<br />positions
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;" | <small>[[ARIA Charts|AUS]]</small>
|-
! scope="row" | ''Many Roads''
|
* Released: January 2014
* Label: Hub Recordings (HUB010CD)
* Format: CD, digital download
* Note: B-sides & Rarities (2003-2013)
| align="center" | —
|}


===EPs / singles===
===Extended plays===
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;" border="1"
* "A Crooked Smile" (forthcoming) - Remixes by guest "friends and countrymen" of songs from the album "A Smile"
|+ List of EPs, with Australia chart positions
* "Die In Your Eyes" ([[2005]]) - Very limited split EP with the [[Tucker B's]]
! scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:12em;" | Title
* "Cream" ([[2004]])
! scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:16em;" | Album details
* "Wimbo Park" ([[2004]]) - New Zealand release collecting earlier releases
! scope="col" colspan="1" | Peak chart<br />positions
* "Peach" ([[2004]]) - 200 copies only with [[pencil]] coloured covers
|-
* "Dead Bodies Where Their Mouths Were" ([[2003]]) - live [[Recording studio|studio]] recording, handmade covers
! scope="col" style="text-align:center;" | <small>[[ARIA Charts|AUS]]</small>
* "Chameleon Girl" ([[2003]]) - with 6 [[b-side]]s
|-
* "Be Engine/Sputnik" ([[2002]]) - [[Double A-side|double A-side]]
! scope="row" | ''Chameleon Girl''
|
* Released: March 2003
* Label: Wash Records (WASHCD 005)
* Format: CD
| align="center" | —
|-
! scope="row" | ''Dead Bodies Where Their Mouths Were''
|
* Released: 2003
* Label:
* Format: CD
| align="center" | —
|-
! scope="row" | ''May 2005 Split'' <br> (with [[Tucker B's]])
|
* Released: 2005
* Label: Dappled Cities Fly
* Format: CD
| align="center" | —
|-
! scope="row" | ''A Crooked Smile''
|
* Released: 2006
* Label: Revolution Records (REV002)
* Format: CD
| align="center" | —
|}


==See also==
==Awards==
===AIR Awards===
*[[List of alternative rock artists]]
The Australian Independent Record Awards (commonly known informally as [[AIR Awards]]) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector.
{{awards table}}
|-
! scope="row" rowspan="2"| [[AIR Awards of 2009|2009]]<ref name="09noms">{{cite web|url=https://www.auspop.com.au/2009/10/air-nominees/|title=AIR Nominees|date=19 October 2009|accessdate=19 August 2020|archive-date=18 September 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200918230557/https://www.auspop.com.au/2009/10/air-nominees/|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="AIRwins">{{cite web|url=https://www.air.org.au/awards/history|title=History Wins|website=[[Australian Independent Record Labels Association]]|accessdate=18 August 2020|archive-date=10 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160310102536/https://www.air.org.au/awards/history|url-status=dead}}</ref>
|''Zounds''
| Best Independent Album
| {{nom}}
|-
| themselves
| Independent Artist of the Year
| {{nom}}
|-
{{end}}


===External links===
===ARIA Music Awards===
The [[ARIA Music Awards]] are annual awards, which recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of [[Australian music]]. They commenced in 1987.
*[http://www.dappledcitiesfly.com/ Official website], maintained by the band and featuring free [[mp3]] song downloads.
*[http://myspace.com/dappledcitiesfly Dappled Cities Fly] on [[MySpace]], maintained by Alex Moore.
*[http://www.nakeddwarf.com.au/nd/bands/australian/d/dappled_cities_fly Dappled Cities Fly at Naked Dwarf]


{{Awards table}}
====Audio====
! {{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}
*[http://dappledcitiesfly.com/Peach.mp3 Peach] mp3
|-
*[http://www.washrecords.com.au/Track_3_Sputnik.mp3 Sputnik] mp3
! scope="row"| [[ARIA Music Awards of 2009|2009]]
*[http://www.washrecords.com.au/Track_1_Be_Engine.mp3 Be Engine] mp3
| ''Zounds''
| [[ARIA Award for Best Independent Release|Best Independent Release]]
| {{Nominated}}
|
|-
! scope="row"| [[ARIA Music Awards of 2012|2012]]
| ''Lake Air''
| Best Independent Release
| {{nom}}
|
|}


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
Zuel, Bernard (Dec. 22, 2004). Fly boys. ''Sydney Morning Herald (Metro supplement)'', p. 15

==External links==
*[http://www.dappledcities.com/ Official website]

{{Authority control}}


[[Category:Alternative musical groups]] [[Category:Australian musical groups]]
[[Category:Australian post-rock groups]]
[[Category:Post-rock groups]]
[[Category:New South Wales musical groups]]
[[Category:Australian indie rock groups]]
[[Category:Dangerbird Records artists]]

Latest revision as of 10:02, 20 June 2024

Dappled Cities
OriginSydney, New South Wales, Australia
GenresIndie rock, art rock, indie pop, dream pop
Years active1997–present
MembersDave Rennick
Tim Derricourt
Ned Cooke
Allan Kumpulainen
Mark Harding
Past membersHugh Boyce
Mark Bradshaw
Alex Moore
Websitewww.dappledcities.com

Dappled Cities (formerly "Dappled Cities Fly") are an indie rock band from Sydney, Australia.

History

[edit]

1997–2003

[edit]

The band came together as teenagers in the northern suburbs of Sydney in 1997. Dave Rennick and original drummer Hugh Boyce were joined by Alex Moore on bass and Tim Derricourt on guitar. Keyboards were added occasionally by Mark Bradshaw, and after 2006 more regularly by Ned Cooke.

The band started out playing at all-ages shows and charity benefits before they reached legal age to play in the licensed venues in the Sydney CBD. They performed at the Hopetoun Hotel (now defunct), the Excelsior and The Bat and Ball. The band members moved to the inner suburbs of Sydney and after various name changes settled on Dappled Cities Fly.

The band made several tours of Australia and also toured New Zealand in 2004. In 2006 Dappled Cities Fly performed in London, England and at shows in the United States, including South by Southwest, where they played again in 2009 and 2010. From 2006 to 2009, the band did a number of tours of America and Canada, including performances at the Crocodile Club in Seattle, Mercury Lounge in New York and the Troubadour in Los Angeles.

2004–present: Recording career

[edit]

Dappled Cities Fly's first album, A Smile, was released in late 2004[1] and was featured as album of the week on radio stations FBi and Triple J. and reviewed favourably in The Sydney Morning Herald.[2]

In 2006, Dappled Cities released their second album, Granddance, recorded at Sunset Sounds and Senora Studios in Los Angeles.[1] The album's cover artwork has the band's name as Dappled Cities, without the word "Fly"; while this was done for artistic reasons at the time, by 2009 the band were calling themselves simply Dappled Cities. In 2007 the band toured with Sydney band Red Riders, and later recorded and released a cover version of "November Rain" with them. In February 2008 Boyce left the band, and was replaced later that year by drummer Allan Kumpulainen.

Dappled Cities' third album, Zounds, was released in Australia in 2009 and in the United States in early 2010.[3] The album received many positive reviews.[citation needed] Pitchfork gave the band 7.8 and noted that "Dappled Cities haven't quite acquired a big reputation outside their homeland yet, but it seems likely they will". The band toured during this period in New York and London while also doing a number of tours around Australia to positive reviews.[4]

The band recorded their fourth album, Lake Air, throughout September 2011 at Megaphon Studios in St Peters, following recording sessions in San Francisco and Los Angeles. The recording was done with the assistance of Jarrad Kritzstein and the album released in July 2012.[5]

In 2013, the band collaborated with the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra and members of the Australian Chamber Orchestra for "The Future is Baroque", a Sydney Festival exclusive event pairing Dappled Cities' music with Baroque instrumentation. The band played as the supporting act at Death Cab for Cutie's "Codes and Keys" tour at the Palace Theatre in Melbourne, Australia.

The band returned from hibernation to play a sold-out show at Sydney's Newtown Social Club on 5 February 2016. The show featured a number of new songs from the band's upcoming fifth album, ||||| (pronounced "five"). In May that year they released a new single, "That Sound". In early 2017 the second single, "Stone Men", was released along with an accompanying music video. ||||| itself was released on 5 May 2017, the date intentionally mirroring the album title. The title was chosen to reflect the fact that the band had made five albums, had five members and had not put out an album in five years. ||||| was properly launched with a show at the City Recital Hall in Sydney. At the show, it was announced that bassist Alex Moore would be leaving the band. He was later replaced by Mark Harding.

Following another five-year hiatus, the band released a three-track EP entitled "Be Here" in late 2022, followed by a live performance in Sydney, Australia in January 2023.[6][7]

Members

[edit]
Current members
  • Dave Rennickguitar, lead vocals (1997–present)
  • Tim Derricourt – guitar, lead vocals (1997–present)
  • Ned Cooke – keyboards, sampler, backing vocals (2006–present)
  • Allan Kumpulainen – drums (2008–present)
  • Mark Harding – bass, backing vocals (2017–present), keyboards (2017, touring)
Past members
  • Hugh Boyce – drums (1997–2008)
  • Alex Moore – bass (1997–2017)
  • Mark Bradshaw – keyboards (2004–2006)

Discography

[edit]

Studio albums

[edit]
List of studio albums, with Australia chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart
positions
AUS
[8]
A Smile
  • Released: October 2004
  • Label: Smash Music (Smash018)
  • Format: CD
Granddance
  • Released: November 2006
  • Label: Speak N Spell (SNSCD0019)
  • Format: CD, digital download
Zounds
  • Released: August 2009
  • Label: Speak N Spell (SNSCD0044)
  • Format: CD, digital download, 2×LP
48
Lake Air
  • Released: August 2012
  • Label: Hub Recordings (HUB002LP)
  • Format: CD, digital download, 2×LP, DVD
41
Five
  • Released: 5 May 2017
  • Label: Chugg Music (CHGV016)
  • Format: CD, digital download, streaming

Compilation albums

[edit]
List of compilation albums, with Australia chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart
positions
AUS
Many Roads
  • Released: January 2014
  • Label: Hub Recordings (HUB010CD)
  • Format: CD, digital download
  • Note: B-sides & Rarities (2003-2013)

Extended plays

[edit]
List of EPs, with Australia chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart
positions
AUS
Chameleon Girl
  • Released: March 2003
  • Label: Wash Records (WASHCD 005)
  • Format: CD
Dead Bodies Where Their Mouths Were
  • Released: 2003
  • Label:
  • Format: CD
May 2005 Split
(with Tucker B's)
  • Released: 2005
  • Label: Dappled Cities Fly
  • Format: CD
A Crooked Smile
  • Released: 2006
  • Label: Revolution Records (REV002)
  • Format: CD

Awards

[edit]

AIR Awards

[edit]

The Australian Independent Record Awards (commonly known informally as AIR Awards) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2009[9][10] Zounds Best Independent Album Nominated
themselves Independent Artist of the Year Nominated

ARIA Music Awards

[edit]

The ARIA Music Awards are annual awards, which recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music. They commenced in 1987.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2009 Zounds Best Independent Release Nominated
2012 Lake Air Best Independent Release Nominated

References

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  1. ^ a b Rebecca Raber (May 2007). Dappled Cities. CMJ Network, Inc. pp. 18–. ISSN 1074-6978. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  2. ^ Zuel, Bernard (22 December 2004). Fly boys. Sydney Morning Herald (Metro supplement), p. 15
  3. ^ "Dappled Cities". Sydney Morning Herald, Bronwyn Thompson, 21 August 2009
  4. ^ "Live Review: Dappled Cities + Glass Towers + Panama - Oxford Art Factory (31.05.12)" Archived 1 January 2017 at the Wayback Machine. The AU Review, 2 June 2012 Natalie Salvo
  5. ^ "Dappled Cities launch 'Lake Air' – with a little help from their friends. Vox Magazine, 29 June 2012
  6. ^ Gallagher, Alex (22 November 2022). "Dappled Cities return after five-year hiatus with surprise 'Be Here' EP". NME. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  7. ^ "Dappled Cities Return, Release New EP and Announce Comeback Show". Yahoo Entertainment. 22 November 2022. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  8. ^ "Dappled Cities at Australian Charts". Australian Charts. Retrieved 6 March 2022.
  9. ^ "AIR Nominees". 19 October 2009. Archived from the original on 18 September 2020. Retrieved 19 August 2020.
  10. ^ "History Wins". Australian Independent Record Labels Association. Archived from the original on 10 March 2016. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
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