Something for Everybody
By Devo
Review by Joshua Grimm (Jul 29th '10)
You would think that in 20 years of their absence a lot in the music world would have changed, but ironically Devo have hit the spotlight again in front of an audience who have progressed very little. The band who arrived in the 1970s to save us from cultural and social devolution have chosen a brilliant time to come back, easily slotting right in and picking up where they left off.
Something for Everybody echoes the eighties sound the five piece is famous for. Strong, danceable rhythms lay the foundations on which bold synthesised…
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By Justin Pearsall (May 9th '10)
In the best year for music in recent memory, Morning Benders’ Big Echo is about as good as it gets. Lush, moody, and supremely melodic, Big Echo is a timely reminder of the potential power in pop music.
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Tegan and Sara take to Melbourne's Forum Theatre, and WB snapper Anthony Smith is there to capture the goodness.
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