Review: Glenn Richards, Dan Luscombe, Mike Noga @ the Old Museum

Sep 21, 11 Review: Glenn Richards, Dan Luscombe, Mike Noga @ the Old Museum

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I’m so incredibly sick of Saturday nights in “the Valley”. I’m not sure if it’s the onset of mid-to-late twenties kicking in, my ridiculous working life making me tired, or just the fact that I’m sick of seeing dirty bogans partnered with skanky late teens throwing themselves around the Brunswick St Mall in a grotesque...

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Interview: Gareth Liddiard (the Drones)

Sep 15, 11 Interview: Gareth Liddiard (the Drones)

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Words: Jacob Bush The Drones are heralded as one of Australia’s most encapsulating rock and roll bands of our generation. Put them on the trophy shelf next to Nick Cave and The Go-Betweens, and they do not look out of place. Although they don’t garner the mainstream music attention they rightfully deserve, they consistently...

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Interview: Glenn Richards

Sep 07, 11 Interview: Glenn Richards

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Max Quinn caught Glenn Richards (of Augie March fame) unawares and asked him a few quick questions leading up to his appearance in Brisbane this Saturday eve. The first thing that I thought we should address is a person who I like to call Wikipedia Glenn Richards, who, according to the internet runs around tormenting cats. I was...

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Touring: The Drones

  Finally! They’re back. The Drones are without a doubt one of the most acclaimed and revered bands of modern Australian music. Famous for their exhaustingly brutal live shows, lyrical honesty, and uncompromising approach to their music. Having spent much of the last year touring both Gareth, Dan and Mike’s solo...

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Augie March and Gareth Liddiard grace The Hi-Fi

Words: Leah Holdsworth Photos: Kate Scantleton It is a sad state of affairs indeed when the support band eclipses the main act. And unfortunately, this was the case at the Augie March show at the Hi Fi last Saturday. Gareth Liddiard, the frontman from the Drones, with help from Dan Luscombe, the guitarist, played a mesmerising...

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