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.
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.
Christmas Song of the day – 542: (untitled)
In memoriam.
Song of the day – 541: Scott & Charlene’s Wedding
It’s The Velvet Underground. It’s empty beer cans crunched up on your shared driveway on a Sunday morning. It’s the sound of crickets chirping unmercifully all summer long.
SPIN Magazine ceases publication
BuzzMedia: Defining Culture. Addicting Audiences.
Why I Still Write About Music
Always keep music central in the conversation about music
Song of the day – 540: Morrissey
I am offering no further explanation. I am too weary and too enraptured.
17 reviews of Morrissey @ Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, 17.12.12
“It couldn’t be much further from Queensland, this song”
The art of creating popular music criticism in 2012 | 50 REALLY HOT PHOTOS OF KATY PERRY TOPLESS*
So. I guess my question for today is: Is it all worth it? Is this what we really have to do to compete in the modern world?








