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    “To The Disco” is the perfect reintroduction of Rogue Traders to the music industry

    Steve LikoskiBy Steve LikoskiFebruary 17, 2023
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    Iconic Australian electro-pop-rock group, Rogue Traders, has made a long-awaited comeback with their newest single “To The Disco.” After a decade-long hiatus, the band has managed to keep its reputation alive with this catchy tune, laced with an irresistible electro beat that is guaranteed to get people moving.

    The Rogue Traders’ announcement of their pop-up live show on February 23rd at the Columbian Hotel in Sydney, along with the launch of their new single, has created a buzz among fans. The 18+ gig will feature the lead vocalist, Natalie Bassingthwaighte, and keyboardist, James Ash, performing an epic DJ and vocal set that is sure to leave the audience feeling nostalgic.

    “To The Disco” takes us back to the dancefloor, as the track title suggests. The song is a perfect reminder of why the Rogue Traders have remained such a beloved name in the Australian dance music scene. It is clear that the band has spent a lot of time and effort making this track feel right, and they have succeeded in doing so. Natalie Bassingthwaighte’s vocals are dynamic and soaring, while the electro-pop-rock soundscape of the song provides a sense of nostalgia.

    With the band’s first new single in over a decade, “To The Disco” is the perfect reintroduction of Rogue Traders to the music industry. The song is a testament to their ability to make music that is both danceable and meaningful, which is why the band has remained so popular over the years.

    The Rogue Traders’ live set is expected to be a memorable experience for both old and new fans. The combination of live DJing and live vocals by Natalie Bassingthwaighte is sure to make for an epic performance. The band is set to perform their new single, along with their past hits, making it a nostalgic night to remember.

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    “To The Disco” is a catchy and dynamic track that proves Rogue Traders have still got it. It is a reminder of the band’s legacy in the Australian dance music scene, and we can’t wait to hear more from them in 2023. The band’s upcoming live show promises to be an unforgettable experience that we don’t want to miss. The Rogue Traders have come back, and we’re excited to see where they’ll take us next.

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