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Sunday, October 12, 2008
Music reviews this week...
Whatever Happened to Brenda Hean? by Jonathan Dawson [10/10/2008] from ABC Tasmania
In 1972 Brenda Hean, a middle class saviour for a Lake Pedder about to be drowned for the sake of another megalomaniac Tasmanian industrial dream, climbed into a Tiger Moth piloted by Max Price and the two flew into legend. Read full review...
Off With Their Heads by [10/10/2008] from Triple J Music Review
The Kaiser Chiefs scrapped most of their 2007 US tour because they were too anxious to get into the studio for album # 3 - and here it is! 'Off With Their Heads' was produced by Mark Ronson and Eliot James, and is another strong collection of quintessential british indie pop. Read full review...
Wahine by Jarrod Watt [06/10/2008] from ABC Ballarat
How fitting that Sarah Carroll's second album be released at the turn of the season. Read full review...
Watch Me Disappear by [03/10/2008] from Triple J Music Review
Augie March have spent the past 18 months penning their brand new fourth album 'Watch Me Disappear' in Auckland, Melbourne, Sydney and LA. Read full review...
Postcards From a Ghost by Jarrod Watt [30/09/2008] from ABC Ballarat
After a three year hiatus in recording, Epicure have returned with a new album that sounds as though singer/frontman Juan Alban is seeking to shrug off the quiet, sensitive tag and replace with it something a bit more ornery and up front. Read full review...
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