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editThis article was proposed for deletion because it failed to meet Wikipedia:Notability (music).
Under the guidelines for whether music is notable or not is the criteria for non-biased reviews/media about the band by notable media outlets (paraphrasing.) This article lists three sources two of which are major publishers (Indie-Music.com is the online guide for independent music, CreativeLoafing.com is the online version of an A&E weekly newspaper published in Tampa Bay, Atlanta, Charlotte and Sarasota.) Both of these publications are significant AND independent (unbiased) from the band.
Furthermore, under the guidelines, being signed to a major or notable independent label is NOT a requirement for whether a band is notable in the context of Wikipedia's definition.
Further support for the importance/notability of the band: 1) charted in Australia indie charts 2) charted in Alberta Canada 3) available & indexed on Pandora.com (an online radio/music genome project) 4) a well-referenced website (i.e. google page rank, links in, traffic) 5) well-rated on last.fm