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A Stadium Shaker for the Tasmania Devils

THE WAR CRY FOR A NEW ERA.

The people’s choice entry anthem for the Tasmania Devils AFL debut in 2028. The traditional victory march is for the win. THIS Tasmania Devils song is for the war. We’ve built the high-voltage, stadium-shaking sound of the player run-out. With 1866 heritage but ready to electrify the players and supporters of the AFL Tasmania team.

Hear The Anthem

Hear the stadium-shaking sound of the 2028 debut on your favourite platform.

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MORE THAN A PLACEHOLDER.

Every great Tasmania AFL team needs a sound that matches its spirit. While the VFL song may serve a purpose, it lacks the "high-voltage" architecture required for a massive Tasmania Devils AFL entry in 2028.

We aren’t here to replace history. We’re here to bridge the gap between a century of heritage and the demands of modern AFL Tas entertainment standards.

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Who are

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THE HEART & SOUL OF THE ANTHEM

We are a collective of Tassie-based musicians, producers, and dreamers who have come together to support everything that is awesome about our cold little island. Our mission? To put Tasmania on the map with a sound that reflects our grit, our history, and our future.

The music is a direct reflection of the Tasmanian spirit: raw, high-voltage, and built to last.

Out of the Ashes

A Voice Reborn: Lloydy's Story

The Maps was founded by Lloydy, a man whose journey to this anthem is as gritty as the song itself. Two years ago, he underwent life-saving open-heart surgery.

 

The surgeon saved his life, but the op paralysed one of his vocal cords. For a long time, Lloyd could barely speak. His voice was nothing more than a whisper.

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After three critical vocal cord operations and a grueling recovery, Lloydy didn't just find his voice again. He built a new one. No longer the "velvety" tone of his past, but raw, powerful, and brilliant. When you hear him lead this people’s choice anthem, you aren't just hearing a voice. You’re hearing the grit of a hard won comeback!

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Just as Lloydy reclaimed his voice, we are helping Tasmania reclaim its football soul

THE 1866 AUTHORITY

FOUNDED IN 1866. BUILT FOR 2028.

This isn’t just another Tassie Devils song. It is a tribute to the 150-year-old soul of the game in our state. The song is anchored in the 1866 origins of organised football in Tasmania. It's an anthem that belongs to every generation of Tasmanian AFL player and fan.

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Historic images from tasmaniantimes.com    |    10,634 image from Instagram #officialtasmaniafc 

THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE

THE ANTHEM TASMANIA CHOOSES FOR ITSELF.

We are engineering a movement from the ground up. From the Northwest to the Huon Valley - One Voice. We’re collecting signatures from every corner of the Map to prove this is the People’s Choice. 

The Road to 20,000 Voices: Join the first 1,000 founding voices. We are building a movement to 20,000 Tasmanians to ensure the Devils run out to a song chosen by the people.

 

Grassroots Power: If the song is the unofficial anthem of the fans before they hit the stadium, it becomes the only logical choice for the Tasmanian Devil AFL entry.

THE SONIC ARSENAL

FOR CLUBS & PUBS: THE MATCH-DAY DEPLOYMENT KIT

Available Immediately.

Give your punters the "War Cry" they deserve.

 

Our Match-Day HQ File is mastered specifically for outdoor PA systems and high-volume venues.

  • The Full Anthem: High-fidelity WAV file for maximum impact.

  • Social Assets: Branded "The Maps" graphics to announce the new track on your socials.

REQUEST THE CLUB DEPLOYMENT KIT

PUT TASSIE ON YOUR MAP

MORE THAN JUST A SONG. IT’S A STATEMENT.

Take the "People’s Choice" movement wherever you go. Our gear is built for the cold little island we love and the big future we’re building for 2028.

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