How sad is this? The Washington Post gets the drop on almost every Australian publication with its summary of Australian music in 2012
How sad is this? The Washington Post gets the drop on almost every Australian publication with its summary of Australian music in 2012: It’s been an especially fruitful year for my favorite geographic micro-genre, with woozy, wobbly, strummy guitar rock emerging as a distinct sound Down Under. One reason for the largely unified aesthetic is […]
NPR’s ‘What Happened To Music Writing This Year?’ | An Answer
Here’s my answer. You can ignore it if you want, but fuck. It would be a shame if everyone does.
A Snore Just Like the Rest: Musical Superlatives for the Dissatisfied in 2012
The following list details the passionate musical warriors of 2012 — the glimmering hope of a less boring 2013.
Christmas Song of the day – 543: The School
The School are one of the very few bands that make Christmas in Brisbane make perfect sense.
STATE OF THE MUSIC PRESS.
This was the year I became convinced that there wasn’t a secret world of great Australian music writing I simply wasn’t privy to.
Christmas Song of the day – 542: (untitled)
In memoriam.
Single of the Week: Priests – Radiation/Personal Planes 7″ (Sister Polygon)
This is the vibrant howl and clatter of the underground in 2013








