HYPERDRIVE STEREO sign to GOLDEN ROBOT RECORDS ahead of album release

After many years, four-piece Australian alt/rock project, Hyperdrive Stereo, has finally found a label to call home. Signing to Golden Robot Records, the band are excited to announce the release of their debut album, coming November 2022, after 20 years in the making.

Hyperdrive Stereo consists of Mat Robins and Mark Robins from Australian band, Cicadastone, actor/writer/producer/comedian/musician, Jason Gann, (best known for his role as the title character in the Australian comedy series “Wilfred”, and the U.S. reboot of the same name), and Agostino Soldati.

The band have worked hard to get to where they are now and Golden Robot is proud to sign and debut their work. We are looking forward to this release and are excited to see how the world receives it.” – Mark Alexander-Erber (President & Founder, Golden Robot Global Entertainment)

Hyperdrive Stereo was formed in the 90’s, and born from the pairing of two bands divided by states. From Melbourne (Victoria) was Mark Robins (guitars), Mat Robins (bass) and Ago Soldati (drums), a three piece band looking to expand and evolve. And from Brisbane (Queensland) was Jason Gann (vocals) who was in between bands and after a new project to collaborate with.

The guys would spend months writing music, passing it to Jason to write lyrics to have input in the creation of the songs. Everyone would chip in their share to fly Jason to Melbourne and record demos with the band, and also on some occasions play shows. The chemistry of the band was dynamite and in the studio the music flowed. As a band, Hyperdrive Stereo just had a knack for churning out unique ideas and crafting truly original material.

Then life happened…

A tragic event changed everything. Hyperdrive Stereo was put on hold with no idea if or when it would ever happen again. Over time, the guys all got married, had kids, got jobs, travelled, had other creative projects etc, but were always mindful of those songs, that time, and the brotherhood of being in the band.

The music never had the chance to be heard and the songs were too good not to share, too good not to ask the question…do we want to finish what was started?

It took over 20 years for Hyperdrive Stereo to regroup and to realise that they all need to do this – so they did…and the journey continues…

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