
A BAND with a difference united in their passion for rock hit the stage at The Groove Train in Frankston last Sunday (7 August).
The Wallarians, a seven-piece band including five adults with disabilities, use any money from gigs to self-fund recordings and future concerts.
The band met through Dandenong-based disability support network Wallara.
Sevda (vocals), Hayden (MC, vocals) Stuart (bass), Declan (guitar), Andrew (drums), Baden (guitar) and Justin (saxophone) cite AC/DC, Foo Fighters and Red Hot Chilli Peppers as influences on their music.
Visit thewallarians1.bandcamp.com/releases to buy The Wallarians’ debut single It’s All About Friends and help fund future recordings and gigs.