As it is, such a future is only conjecture as they are yet to release their first disc, but with Jonathan Rado of Foxygen producing their debut, it is certainly shaping up to be a monster first effort.
Category Archive: Reviews
On Friday night Melbourne band Alpine played at the Fat Controller, supported by local bands Auguste and The Montreals.
Listening to this album will be a transporting experience for those listeners of a certain age; conjuring up the primal joy of a late afternoon set at Sunbury, perhaps?
Opening with the steady paced, Doom-esque guitar driven track, ‘Rise’, King of the North perfectly set the tone of this album.
Whether reviews of this book are bad or good, it will not overly bother, or prevent, Jeff Duff from keeping on ‘keeping on’ – he is that sort of person, defiantly resilient and able to maintain that benignly positive delusion of his own greatness that we have actually come to love him for.
WELCOME TO VEGIE VELO said the big black board sign out the front….and welcome myself I did.
‘Stranded’ does not set any new standards in style or approach but it is an important addition to the canon of texts detailing Australia’s rich musical history.
Now, in 2016, Dexy’s have released their latest effort, Let The Record Show: Dexy’s Do Irish & Country Soul – and it is, sadly, a spectacular regression to the largely unlistenable days of the late nineties.
It all felt like Kevin Mitchell was one of your mates giving a performance in your lounge room. If only we could have mates as talented as this drop around all the time!
Totally 80s is everything you could imagine in an 80s show: glitter, glamour, and a chance to think that you’re sixteen years old again, listening to your favourite songs on the radio.
