Sean McMahon & The MoonMen Shine
We review ‘Shiner’ by Sean McMahon & The Moonmen Sean McMahon is most recently known for his exceptional guitar work with great Melbourne songstress Suzannah Espie. His work on Espie’s last album (Mother’s Not Feeling Herself Today) was a critical ingredient to its success. In fact, it was one of my favourite releases of 2015. McMahon’s influence extends to her live shows as well. But...
I Wish
Read about my wish list for music happenings for 2016 It’s New Year’s Eve as I write this (in Australia). I am not making any resolutions for 2016. Rather, I’m thinking of some modest improvements, rather than character renovations. You is what you is, so they say. Some aspirations might be in order (maybe improve me grammar, if the last sentence is any indication), but it would best be prudent to keep them...
The Peter Lillie Revue – Caravan Music Club – A Pictorial
Read our review of the Peter Lillie Revue show Last week I had the pleasure of attending a tribute evening to recognise the life and times of Melbourne cult artist Peter Lillie. Lillie was a hugely influential Australian songwriter who died only a few months ago. Peter sang about the world in which he lived like no Australian ever before. His turn of phrase stood alone. He paved the way for Skyhooks to sing about the world in which...