Street Chant

Street Chant is a dynamic indie rock band that hails from Auckland, New Zealand. Formed in the late 2000s, they originally made waves under the name Mean Street before opting for the name Street Chant, a moniker under which they have cultivated a substantial following. The trio, consisting of Emily Littler on vocals and guitar, Billie Rogers on bass and vocals, and Alex Brown on drums, quickly garnered attention for their raw and energetic sonic blend of punk and garage rock influences. Their music often captures the malaise and restlessness of youth, delivered with a potent mix of melody and grit.

The band's discography charts a compelling evolution of their sound, with albums like "Means," their debut released in 2010, offering anthemic indie rock with a lo-fi edge that earned them critical acclaim across New Zealand. Following up with "Hauora" in 2016, Street Chant cemented their status with more polished production while maintaining their uncompromising punch and lyrical introspection. The band also has a penchant for gripping poetic imagery, as showcased in the release "Isthmus of One-Thousand Lovers." Though they've been less active in recent years, Street Chant's impact on the Kiwi music scene endures, with their albums continuing to resonate with a generation of fans looking for authenticity and fervor in rock music.

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Hauora
Album - 11 Tracks - Released April 1, 2016
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  1. April 1, 2016
  2. November 6, 2013
  3. August 23, 2010
  1. April 1, 2016
  2. November 6, 2013
  3. August 23, 2010