“If you play it, they will come…” / The Pub of Dreams Effect: Part III
• July 6, 2011 • 1 CommentPosted in Reviews
Tags: Cultural Industry or Social Problem?, Enantiomorphic, Evolved, facebook, Field of Dreams, god, Highly, Highly Evolved, If you build it they will come, If you play it they will come, Kevin Costner, last fm, MySpace, Part III, Shane Homan, Soundscloud, the, The Corner Hotel, The Enantiomorphic God, The Middle East, The Palace, The XX, Twitter
“I Want That You Are Always Happy” – ‘The Middle East’ [Joint Review]
• April 17, 2011 • Leave a CommentPosted in Music, Reviews
Tags: 1349, 2011, 8th, Always, ambience, Ambient, April, are, As, As I Go To See Janey, Australia, australian, Avenue, Birthday, Black, Black Death 1349, Bloody, blue, blue-grass, Bree, Bree Tranter, Came, Chain, Darkest, death, Dragging, Dragging Pianos, east, Enantiomorphic, End, EP, Evolved, Fall, folk, Food, Food Chain, Go, god, Grandmother, grass, Hall, Happy, Haydon, Highly, Highly Evolved, Hunger, Hunger Son, I, I Want That You Are Always Happy, Ireland, Jack, Jack Saltmiras, Janey, Jesus, Jesus Came To My Birthday Party, Jones, Jordan, Jordan Ireland, Joseph Ireland, Land, Land Of The Bloody Unknown, man, Mark, Mark Myers, middle, Mike, Mike Haydon, Morgan, Mount, Mount Morgan, Mount Morgan End, my, My Grandmother Was A Pearl Hall, Myers, Ninth, Ninth Avenue Reverie, of, Party, Pearl, Pianos, Pig, Pig Food, post, post-rock, Queensland, recordings, Reverie, review, rock, Rohin, Rohin Jones, Saltmiras, See, shoegaze, side, Song, That, the, The Darkest Side, The Enantiomorphic God, The Fall Of Man, The Middle East, The Recordings Of The Middle East, to, Townsville, Tranter, Tsietsi, Uknown, Want, Was, You
“The Fool” – ‘Warpaint’
• October 22, 2010 • Leave a CommentPosted in Music, Reviews
Tags: Adam Samuels, America, Andrew Weatherall, Artefacts For Space Travel, Beach On The Moon, Chili, Chimes & Bells, Dire Straits, Emily Kokal, Enantiomorphic, Evolved, Exquisite Corpse, Fool, god, Highly, Highly Evolved, Hot, Jenny Lee Lindberg, John Frusciante, Josh Klinghoffer, Kurt Vile, Lissie’s Heart Murmur, Los Angeles, Peppers, Pink Floyd, Red, Red Hot Chili Peppers, review, Set Your Arms Down, Shadows, Siouxsie Sioux, Stella Mozgawa, the, The Enantiomorphic God, The Fool, The Middle East, Theresa Wayman, Undertow, Warpaint
“(100)” – ‘Tehachapi’
• August 10, 2010 • 7 CommentsPosted in Music, Reviews
Tags: (100), Anthony Cook, Australia, band, Chris Martin, coldplay, Constantine Stefanou, debut, Enantiomorphic, Enantiomorphic God, Evolved, Florence + The Machine, Florence Welch, god, Highly, Highly Evolved, James Ruse, Laura Christoforidis, Melbourne, Midnight Juggernauts, Mogwai, progressive, progressive rock, psychedelia, psychedelica, radiohead, review, rock, Rush Of Blood To The Head, Tame Impala, Tehachapi, the, The Middle East, The Phenomenal Handclap Band
2009 In Lists…
• December 23, 2009 • Leave a CommentPosted in End of Year Lists, Music
Tags: Animal Collective, Arctic Monkeys, Art Vs. Science, Bon Iver, Bridezilla, Dappled Cities, Delorean, Dirty Projectors, Dragging Pianos, Flight of the Conchords, Florence + The Machine, Franz Ferdinand, Future of the Left, Grizzly Bear, I Heart Hiroshima, Japandroids, Jarvis Cocker, Julian Casablancas, Julian Plenti, Karen O, Kasabian, Kid Sam, Lady Of The Sunshine, Leader Cheetah, Los Campesinos!, Mammal, Mastadon, Modest Mouse, Mumford & Sons, Muse, Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, Operahouse, Passion Pit, Philadelphia Grand Jury, PJ Harvey & John Parish, Rain Machine, Regina Spektor, Regular John, Silversun Pickups, Sugar Army, Tegan & Sara, The Antlers, The Big Pink, The Mars Volta, The Middle East, The Temper Trap, The XX, Them Crooked Vultures, Toma, White Lies, Wolfmother, Yeah Yeah Yeahs


