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2023

  •  louis remembered

    This year I honour my dear friend and musical collaborator the late Louis Rohan Tillett (13 March 1959 – 6 August 2023), whose music most readers of this webzine will be familiar with. Louis was a singer, song writer and multi-instrumentalist, who was based in Sydney. Sadly, he passed away in August 2023.

    If it wasn’t for Louis’ encouragement and support of my music, I most probably wouldn’t have embarked on the musical path that has consumed my life over the last four decades.

  • simon li 2023Another year of almost zero fun in Sin City (if not the rest of Oz/the rest of this mortal coil/earth) for most of us/those in the lower/working class, some relief could be found through the following Top 10...

    Margo Price - "Strays" album

    Lucinda Williams - "Stories from a Rock-n-Roll Heart" album

    Eilen Jewell - "Get Behind The Wheel" album

    Lydia Loveless - "Nothing's Gonna Stand In My Way Again" album

    Cable Ties - "All Her Plans" album

    Leah Senior - "The Music That I Make" album

    Pat Todd / Mad Macka @ Golden Barley Hotel, Sydney 

    The Mezcaltones (CD launch) @ Marrickville Bowling Club, Sydney

  • squatter 2023Righto, Squatter the Cockatiel here with my Top Ten for 2023.  

    For those of you who don't know how famous I am, I allow Chris Converse and Cathy, both of Punkfest Brisbane and 4ZZZ, to share a house with me so I meet a lot of cool people.  I would say cool cats, but I don't get on well with cats.

    Five out of five chirps for the following (in no particular order):

    Glitoris - Self titled album

    The Go Set-- The Warriors Beneath Us album

    Blowhard- All the Kings Horses 

    Vicious Circle – “Split This Open” album

    Dad Fight - “Guillotine” single 

    The Owen Guns - “Monks in Sexyland” mini album

    Whoroboros – “Consuming and Being Consumed” EP 

    Piss Shivers - Self titled album

    Painters and Dockers – “Advance Australia Where” single

    Square Tugs – “One Minute Love Song” single

  • mark fraser 2023Top Tens for 2023: Mark Fraser of Vi-Nil Records and Redbackrock Surf & Snow Clothing. Former partner in Link & Pin Cafe, Woy Wo

    Fave releases:

    DMA’S – “How Many Dreams”
    A virtual hit factory from go to woe. Melodies. Feelgood. Pretty much perfect. 

    HARD ONS – “Ripper 23”
    Clever cover art. Clever songs. Pop-etched perennial punk from here to Punchbowl.

    LION ISLAND – “Pilot Termination Kiosk”
    Infectious and dangerously catchy indie rock with an A plus report card. 

    COUSIN BETTY – “Self Titled”
    Hard and fast, some softer moments that build and explode, some quirky side-tracks, and plenty of sheer aural insaniity. This thing is a beast. 

    OWEN GUNS – “Monks in Sexyland” 
    Beautiful irreverence that never ever holds back. That’s The Owen Guns. This eight-slab smacker is a doozie! 


  • barman and wizardThe Barman on tour in Japan at Mr Death's Crampstore with The Grand Wizard of the Psychotic Turnbuckles.  

    Top Ten Albums and Other Things In No Particular Order (with a qualifier that I never review gigs promted by the Bar but, fuck that, it’s my Top Ten.)

    Ten Albums
    1. Dark Country – Sonic Garage (self released)

    This turned up on the eve of an overseas trip so a full review from yours truly isn’t among the glowing tributes already posted. A step up on the debut (which was pretty good in its own right) with lots of weaving guitars and classy keyboard textures. Sydney Old Man Rock and Roll. Just buy it.

    2. Hackney Diamonds – The Rolling Stones (Rolling Stones Records)
    You might have wanted to hate it. Lead “single” “Angry” was so-so but turned out to be one of the parts of a sum that’s much better than it could have been. There's a formula here but it's not a negative when it's in the hands of its inventors. Trust your own ears: It sounds contemporary but this is still The Stones being the Stones, even without Charlie.

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