If you like early Pink Floyd, late Beatles and even The Chemical Brothers just go and buy this album.
I almost forgot about these guys, but the vid brought me back to a little space. Saw em at the Big Day Out in Adelaide, I reckon they rocked. Didn't know Fck All about them but was really impressed - definitely a highlight for me. It was like I was at an early Doors show - I'm guessing they were all under 24, long hair, bare feet, dreamy girlfriends and couldn't give a toss - why would you. They had a great unpretentious vibe about them, as if they were lost in the music they were making - I was for 20 minutes. I hope they kick on.
Struth Panda, you want we should moderate you for advertising? Groupie.
Seriously though, my sister is seeing them live tonight in New York. If her report is good it might just be the first CD I buy in years (I assume the bonus features wouldn't come through iTunes).
Thanks Panda - haven't heard these guys for a long time. I like it. What sort of commission are they paying you too.
not meaning to highjack the thread but these guys are seriously cool and a lot of fun.
their new debut album will be out shortly (if not already) called 'tragedy of the commons'
No Probs Doctor.
So I was wondering which band member's signature was which, and why there are four instead of three. I guess it's an evolving lineup.
But while doing that I noticed "Written, recorded and produced by Kevin Parker. All vocals and instruments Kevin Parker except: (a small list)" Whoah, Must be Peter's brother.
I mean, all instruments? Multi-talented indeed. Best drumming I've heard since "The K & D Sessions".
I'll plug Dungen while at it. Great name for a song too.