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After forming in late 2005 through The Coshercot Honeys performed shows throughout Auckland, and following some personnel changes in 2006 (the addition of second guitar and a new keyboardist, though still without a bass guitar), the band began to gain wider attention with high energy live shows and
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On 10 February 2010, the band announced that they had broken up, saying "The five of us have been the tightest crew, but we feel now that it is time to cut loose and experience life as individuals, not as five parts of one personality." The news was broken by a blogger on
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On 12 November 2008, New Zealand indie music website Cheese on Toast revealed the band had officially changed their name to Brain Slaves.
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and other student radio throughout the country. The song rose to #1 on the 95bFM Top Ten chart and was nominated for three
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To follow up the single they released an E.P. of the same name distributed by Rhythm Method, which rose to #18 in the
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In April 2007 the song "We're All Lions" was played on Auckland student radio station
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more experimental song writing. Reviewer Joanna Hunkin compared them with
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to accompany the single shot by Trophy Wife Productions
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at Vodafone Homegrown on the Wellington Waterfront.
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Index

The Coshercot Honeys
Auckland
New Zealand
Neo-psychedelia
Garage rock
Pop
Auckland
New Zealand
neo-psychedelia
garage rock
pop
Franz Ferdinand
95bfm
bNet awards

Independent New Zealand Charts
video

The Veils
Matt Costa
Collapsing Cities
The Mint Chicks
The Checks
Rhythm and Vines
Franz Ferdinand
Late of the Pier
Santogold
Public Enemy

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