Gyroscope finds balance

Above: Gyroscope’s lead vocalist Daniel Sanders belts out the tunes during last Sunday night’s performance at the Hallam Hotel.Above: Gyroscope’s lead vocalist Daniel Sanders belts out the tunes during last Sunday night’s performance at the Hallam Hotel.

By Kelly Yates
GYROSCOPE rocked the Hallam Hotel on Sunday night during their 2008 Australian tour.
Band members Daniel Sanders, Zoran Trivic, Brad Campbell and drummer Rob Nassif gave an electrifying performance that left the crowd screaming for more.
The energetic boys took centre stage at 11pm and performed songs such as the hit tracks Australia and Snakeskin, featured on their 2008 album Breed Obsession.
The distinctive sound of Gyroscope is a mixture of heavy rock beats and screaming vocals with offbeat rhythms and sweet, emotional melodies.
The intimate show meant the audience got the opportunity to get up close and personal with the band, with lead singer and guitarist Daniel performing some of the songs with help from singing fans.
The variety of catchy tunes showed they had quenched the thirst for good Australian music.
The Perth-based band formed back in 1997.
After releasing six EPs and three studio albums in their 11-year career, the boys from Gyroscope struck commercial success with Breed Obsession, which hit number one on the ARIA album chart.
Gyroscope also performed at this year’s Big Day Out festival, which toured Australia and New Zealand.
Like true rock stars, the boys thanked the audience after the show and posed for photographs with their fans.