Lochlan Watt

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Lochlan Watt
Born1987 (age 36–37)
Occupation(s)Radio host, musician

Lochlan Watt (born 1987) is an Australian radio announcer, journalist, record label owner and musician from Samford, Queensland. He is currently based in Melbourne.

Career

He has hosted Triple J's heavy music show The Racket since February 2012.[1] He runs the Monolith label, and has contributed to various print and online publications, with a regular column appearing in Time Off/The Music from 2010-2014. Watt has performed primarily as a vocalist in such groups as Colossvs, Nuclear Summer, Ironhide, Porky's Butthole, The Surrogate, Western Decay and Thy Art is Murder. Watt filled in for vocals with Thy Art Is Murder on their Coffin Dragger tour.[2]

References

  1. ^ Mann, Tom (20 February 2012). "The Racket's new host".
  2. ^ Mack, Emmy (7 April 2016). "Triple J Host Lochlan Watt Is Joining Thy Art Is Murder On Tour - Music Feeds". musicfeeds.com.au. MusicFeeds. Retrieved 26 April 2016.

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