Music review: The Dandy Warhols
It may have taken them 30 years, but Portland psych-rock outfit The Dandy Warhols can finally add a sold-out Australian tour to its resume.
It may have taken them 30 years, but Portland psych-rock outfit The Dandy Warhols can finally add a sold-out Australian tour to its resume.
To mark the 30th anniversary of the landmark album Night of the Wolverine, Dave Graney ‘n’ The Coral Snakes have got the band back together. InReview spoke with Graney and his wife and the band’s drummer Clare Moore, reflecting on music in the ’90s, the legacy of Wolverine and the influence of Adelaide’s Sister Janet Mead.
Adelaide live music institution the Governor Hindmarsh may not survive the coronavirus shutdown without a direct subsidy from the State Government to help it stay in business, says owner Brian Tonkin.
Midnight Oil frontman Peter Garrett will play a gig in Adelaide in August to mark the launch of his new solo album, ‘A Version of Now’.
Opening the first set with a song about death, Vin Garbutt assured his audience at The Gov that his experience has always been that “folk music is better than fun”. ★★★★★
The third Deep South Festival at The Gov featured a stellar cast of some of the finest blues, roots and folk musicians in Australia, assembled by organiser Dennis Kipridis.