The Apartments
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Origin | Brisbane |
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Australia | |
Members | Peter Milton Walsh |
Ed Kuepper | |
Graham Lee | |
Record labels | Talitres |
Rough Trade Records | |
Able Label | |
Glass Records | |
Genres | Indie Rock |
Jangle | |
Chamber Pop | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1790589 |
About The Apartments
The Apartments are an Australian indie band formed in 1978 in Brisbane, Queensland. The band split up in 1979 but reformed in 1984 and continued until 1997, with a new version of the band forming in 2007.
Andrew Tate: Inside the Romanian town where brothers' empire began
... It was Mr Vieru who told the Tates about Vasile Mezdrea s new apartment block outside Sarcele, advising them that the developer urgently needed funds to finish the building, and that they would get The Apartments at a discount...
Man arrested on US TV after 4-year-old filmed waving gun
... " He added that he did not realise that his son had been outside in the hallway of The Apartments...
Brazil Congress: ‘Sad to think we've come to this point'
... Some of his regulars, Lula-voting neighbours in The Apartments nearby, had even come down and offered him shelter in their apartments if the riots got closer...
Ukraine war: Inside the recaptured city of Izyum
... At the building today, we have a clear view into some of The Apartments...
Jamie T on his a six-year silence, oligarchs, and Kim Jong-Un
... More than two-thirds of The Apartments there are in foreign ownership, with the residents list including Russian oligarchs and Kurdish oil tycoons...
Sanctioned Russian oligarchs linked to £800m worth of UK property
... In response to our questions, a spokesperson for Mr Shuvalov confirmed that ownership of The Apartments had been transferred to a Russian company " controlled by the Shuvalov Family" in 2014...
Together home concert: 9 things we discovered
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The residents forced from home by the big fire in Glasgow flats
... bearing house-The Apartments have views of the river Clyde The Lancefield Quay flats, in 1989, opened as part of a redevelopment by the builders Wimpey...
Ukraine war: Inside the recaptured city of Izyum
On Monday President Volodymyr Zelensky raised The Ukrainian flag in The recently-liberated strategic city of Izyum. The Bbc visited shortly afterwards.
The Closer you get to Izyum, The more evidence there is of Russia's rapid retreat.
Ukrainian soldiers are grouped by The roadside near The City , inspecting The Spoils of war with broad smiles.
There are two abandoned Russian Tanks - The Ukrainian flag already planted on one of them.
Troops hug in celebration as they try to use one tank to tow The Other out of a ditch.
Just inside The City another abandoned tank sits in The Middle of The Road - Like a monument to Russia's defeat. A Local Man poses in front of it for a selfie, giving The tank a thumbs down.
Two Women emerge from a minivan with a handful of small bags, including some groceries. Larissa, 61, and her friend Victoria, are returning to The City for The First Time .
Larissa says they left at The Beginning of The War and are happy to be back. But The Situation is complicated, as her home in The City Centre was damaged. After speaking to us they set off on foot to stay With Friends .
Touring The City , we see many shelled and blackened buildings. Across The Road from The damaged city council building, a few dozen People stand in a quiet queue in The afternoon rain waiting for aid, including jars of pickles, dried goods and Bottled Water . The City is without running water, electricity or heat.
The Dead are still being counted here but local officials saw 47 People - Children among them - killed in an airstrike on a five-story block of flats back in March. The Attack left a gaping hole in The Middle of The Building .
At The Building today, we have a clear view into some of The Apartments . A TV sits on a table in a top-floor flat. A few floors below, clothes still hang neatly in The Wardrobe , As If their owner might wear them again. Three smiling women stare out of a photograph in a small album lying in The rubble.
69-year old Tatiana, who lived in The Building for 22 years, points out her singed balcony on The Second floor.
She says The Attack happened in The Morning . She wasn't there because she had gone to The Shelter .
Neighbours who had taken shelter in The Apartment block grouped together in The Centre of The Building for warmth, she says. The airstrike hit The Centre of The Building .
Outside a city administration building - which was used by The Russians as their command Centre - a Russian sign still hangs over The Door , but a charred Russian flag has been thrown in The bin.
Inside boxes of files are scattered around in offices. At a nearby Police Station - where The Russians detained People in The cells - we find piles of Ukrainian passports. Local police say they were confiscated by The Russians during The months of Occupation .
Source of news: bbc.com