British India live in concert.
ON TOUR

British India

32
critic concert reviews
rock

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

73
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Critic Consensus

Based on 32 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that British India is rated as a watchable live performer, with decent shows overall. British India concert reviews describe live shows and performances as spacey, eclectic, and powerful.

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Latest Release

Threshold American (5 March 2024)

Artist Info

Genre
rock
Origin
Bio
British India is an alternative rock band from Melbourne, Australia. The band is comprised of Declan Melia (vocals, guitar), Nic Wilson (guitar), Will Drummond (bass) and Matt O'Gorman (drums).
Has Performed With
The Love Junkies, Magic Bones, King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard, Boy In A Box

Critic Concert Reviews

Scenestr (Australia)

May 23, 2022
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Melbourne rock legends British India have been kicking around for almost two decades and frankly, they're a hard band not to know of.

The AU Review (Australia)

December 24, 2018
80
%
It has been a long road for Melbourne based band British India, releasing six albums over the past eleven years and countless tours through the country. Yet, the lead in to the weekend was the end of an era as one of the band's leading members and creator Nic Wilson performed his final shows with the band.

Thomas Bleach (Australia)

June 25, 2018
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British India Live In Concert At The Triffid

The Music (Australia)

December 9, 2017
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Metro Theatre, Sydney, Australia

The AU Review (Australia)

May 28, 2015
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They opened with Black and White Radio, the first track from Guillotine, their 2007 debut.

The Music (Australia)

May 22, 2015
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Metro Theatre, Sydney, Australia

The AU Review (Australia)

November 25, 2014
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After releasing their single Wrong Direction in October they went on to support the Rolling Stones at their Sydney and Melbourne shows alongside The Preatures.

Past critic reviews published in

Arkansas Times (USA), St. Louis Post-Dispatch (USA), The Florida Times-Union (USA), Broward Palm Beach New Times (USA), No Depression (USA) and more

Image Credit

Daniel [CC BY-SA 2.0] via Wikimedia Commons