Do you recognise this famous Aussie?

Do you recognise this famous Aussie?

The band Short Stack are again making music and their grown-up appearances might shock you.

Shaun Diviney, Andy Clemmensen and Bradie Webb have returned as an iconic trio and have simply launched a brand new single ‘Shotgun Wedding’.

They would possibly sound the identical – a pop punk sound closely impressed by Blink 182 and the grunge music that received over the early 2000s, however they give the impression of being very completely different.

They’ve given up on the eyeliner, large aspect fringes and thin denims and opted for a a lot clear minimize look. Short haircuts, looser pants and no eyeliner in sight.

A fan tweeted: “Not scene hair to boat shoes.”

They went from trying scene to trying, nicely, pristine.

If you bear in mind Short Stack from the early 2000s they have been a fairly large deal within the Aussie music scene,

They made a splash with hits like ‘Sway Sway Baby’ and ‘Shimmy Go Go,’ infectious earworms that acquired caught in your head.

Short Stack had a giant second within the solar and may declare two gold promoting albums and three high ten singles.

The younger band have been additionally forward of the kerb and helped promote their music by making foolish movies on YouTube — and it labored.

They additionally opened for large worldwide acts like Good Charlotte, The Vamps and regionally, The Living End.

The three bandmates have been additionally extremely interactive with followers on social media like Twitter, Tumblr and Facebook. They have been identified for being accessible and had a loyal feminine fan base.

So the place have they been?

In 2012, on the peak of their fame they introduced they have been breaking apart in a Facebook submit and promised to stay pals.

They’ve been on/off ever since and have launched the odd album and single however haven’t devoted themselves to music full time.

Lead singer Diviney, 33 additionally works as actual property agent on NSW’s central coast.

Yes, he manages working in actual property and being in a rock band.

In a profile with Realestate.com.au in 2019 he defined that giving up on music full-time concerned shaking up his look.

“I cut the hair off before I got into real estate – it got to a point where it was really long and dreadlocked, and it smelled a bit, so I got rid of it. I think my wife was kind of stoked when I did that. It was like a full time job looking after it,” he defined.

Despite his rock star standing he additionally stated it was fairly straightforward to vary careers and he was capable of do his job with out an excessive amount of fanfare.

“I hear from a fan maybe once a week, and I get stuff sent to the office from people as well, which is pretty cool. Most people are pretty respectful of the fact that I work in real estate now,” he stated.

Source: www.news.com.au