Stonefield

February 09 2012 | Posted in Music

Just like out in the water, the boys aren't the only ones who can bring it. Four-part Victorian sister act Stonefield will get the party started on Saturday night with their unique brand of rock music.

Winners of Triple J's 2010 Unearthed High band contest, Amy, Hannah, Sarah, and Holly Findlay have quickly established themselves as cult figures on the Australian music circuit. But their appeal isn't limited to the shores of the land DownUnder, Stonefield playing the UK's biggest music festival, Glastonbury last year.

Hits Through the Clover, Black Water Rising, Drowning and their covers of rock classics including Led Zeppelin's Whole Lotta Love have made Stonefield one of Australia's most popular up and coming acts - and three of the country sisters are still teenagers.

Described as the female equivalent of Deep Purple, the girls from Darraweit Guim - yep, try and find that on the map - certainly a'int no Dixie Chicks.