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Brooklyn Comic

Formed in 2022, Brooklyn Comic, post-hardcore & emo band from Sydney, Australia, are known for more than just their incredible live show, devastating lyrics and powerful music. With a mission to raise awareness about mental health, the band resonates with listeners who are navigating their own struggles and seeking connection. Through their honest songwriting and powerful live performances, Brooklyn Comic has quickly become a voice for those who feel unseen or unheard.
The band’s music blends emo, hardcore, indie and alternative rock, tackling themes such as loss, self-doubt, heartache and personal growth. As proud allies and members of the LGBTQIA+ community, Brooklyn Comic is also committed to fostering inclusivity and acceptance, both in the music industry and in the wider world.

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    Parallels
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    Easier Said
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    Plot Heavy
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    Made for Someone Else
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“It is a unification that, on paper, should not work, but somehow Brooklyn Comic have struck that delicate balance between two worlds and harnessed that energy into their music which is a reflection of the world they live and see around them.” ”

— Heavy Magazine

“Sydney rock outfit Brooklyn Comic have built a steady name for themselves based on honest songwriting and powerful live performances.” - Jack Harlen

— Heavy Magazine

“Enjoying Brooklyn Comic a LOT at the moment.” - Jack Bergin

— Triple J Unearthed

“They’re such a fun mix of personalities — it’s like... a band where everyone looks like they could be in very different bands making very different music, but they come together and create what Brooklyn Comic has become.”

— Webspinner Mag

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