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Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Music reviews this week...
Still Point by Jarrod Watt [18/11/2008] from ABC Ballarat
If you can remember the opening act from the very first Sunbury music festival in 1972, if you've heard the legend of the Ballarat blokes who supported the Rolling Stones at Kooyong, or maybe you're just interested in Australian music's long-haired, high-volume, tripped-out ancestors, here's something special. Read full review...
All City by [17/11/2008] from Triple J Music Review
Legendary Perth crew Downsyde have returned with their fourth LP 'All City'. Read full review...
The Long Now by [07/11/2008] from Triple J Music Review
What's the sound of children colliding? Read full review...
Walking On Dream by [31/10/2008] from Triple J Music Review
A not so long time ago in a galaxy not so far far away – local prodigies Luke Steele and Nick Littlemore joined forces and dreamt up a supergroup teeming with high-concept psychedelia and spacey pop melodies. Read full review...
Sim by Jarrod Watt [31/10/2008] from ABC Ballarat
It's time we moved on from Ipanema and got to grips with contemporary Brazillian music - and what better example than one of Brazil's favourite singers Vanessa da Mata, backed by a band including Ben Harper, legendary reggae/dub duo Sly and Robbie and produced by the Beastie's Boys' number one studio guy, Mario Caldato. Read full review...
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