Category Archives: Album Reviews
Indie CDs Album Review
Bradfield Dumpleton for Indie CDs Take a deep breath. Now imagine (musically speaking) a kamikaze gypsy wagon hurtling earthward through the stratosphere in flames towards your loungeroom. This might vaguely describe the intensity of this young four-piece from Sydney, who … Continue reading
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Bright Young Folk Review
Australian group ‘The Crooked Fiddle Band’ describe themselves as ‘chainsaw folk’ and the punk influence that implies is certainly present in their new EP ‘Rise’. The band’s music is intense, vibrant and in places quite dark. Built around a core … Continue reading
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Tagged aboriginal, americana, angelique, australia, australian, balkan, balkan fiddle dance, bright young folk, chainsaw folk, classical music, complexity, crooked fiddle band, didgeridoo, discipline, EP, fiddle, mike hough, punk, rain in the morning, rise, rise of the sapiens, rom rebellion, run leroy run, scottish, the milkman, vibrant
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