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Edward Guglielmino

Edward Guglielmino is a musician currently paying rent in Brisbane, Australia but travels so much he could hardly call it home.

Music

Edward is an avant garde sonic experimentalist with a sound that falls somewhere between rock, pop, folk and noise[citation needed]. His style often finds common ground with the philosophies of Andy Warhol, Keroac and The Velvet Underground.

Guglielmino has toured Australia four times and Europe twice. He also composed the soundtrack to three plays: 'Speak Truth To Power' (2004), 'The Ruling Class' (2004) and 'Modlovex' (2005) as well as two short films: 'Giraffe' (2003) and 'Love Coincidence' (2004). He has also released three records commericially.

Guglielmino worked in Brisbane band Lost Of Love which he co-fronts and -co-found with James O'Brien of The Boat People. The band were thrown off stage in the Brunswick Street Mall in Fortitude Valley for being too weird in early 2007.

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