From Bass Hill to the world: Audio Vixen chart their way towards to the top
Audio Vixen could be on the cusp of big time music with their debut album and single getting great feedback and radio play.
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Audio Vixen could be on the cusp of becoming international stars with their debut album and single getting great feedback and radio play in Australia and the United States.
The Bass Hill siblings, Ria, Ross and Christine Pirrelli, have been around for several years and were the impressive back up group for legendary Barry Gibb during his 2013 Australian tour.
The 2011 X Factor Group finalists are delighted with the response to the US release of their striking album, Colour of Sound, and are taking their music around NSW and Australia.
“We have had a great feedback after the release of our first album and our single Another Minute,” mother of one Ria told the Express.
“The album is doing very well and because our music fits into a lot of categories, we are hoping for more success.”
Audio Vixen spring from a very musical family with both parents being top entertainers who contributed a lot to the band.
As children, they all took music classes and participated at the Schools Spectacular.
While Ria and Ross play guitars, Christine is a whiz on the keyboards.
“Our calendar is filling up and are doing a lot of shows interstate, having also played in Queensland,” Ria said.
“We are also going to the US in May with promotions in Nashville.
“Nashville has been our goal for a long time but we didn’t want to go there until we had the right songs.
“We want to take it to the next level and all our songs are originals.”
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Ross said a lot of effort has gone into their album which has been a three-year process.
“We were not going to rush it and our parents helped us a lot with their experience.
“Dad was an artist in the US for about six to seven years and also had a single on the Billboard charts.
“We missed performing in Tamworth this year but hopefully we will do that next time.”
Audio Vixen, who have a growing social media following, said they love flying the flag for south west Sydney.
They are backed by whom they call a “wonderful band of musicians” and are scheduled to perform at Canterbury Leagues Club later this year.
Watch their trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7cqqfz3RCU