The Melbourne artist turns a solitary home recording into an invitation to travel light, where a single delayed guitar and a centered voice do more emotional work than any grand build.
The Melbourne artist turns a solitary home recording into an invitation to travel light, where a single delayed guitar and a centered voice do more emotional work than any grand build.
The America co-founder discusses his first solo album since stepping away from the road, the Beatles cover that brought in Graham Nash, and why he still writes ten songs to keep two.
This Friday’s releases share a clear sense of purpose. They do not fill time. They shape it. From raw garage-punk manifestos and playful art-punk anthems to polyrhythmic architectures, skeletal noise compressions, drone rituals, textured ambient explorations, warm analog reflections and cinematic memory metaphors, each one earns its duration through detail, tension and intention.
The musician, one half of the iconic soft rock duo behind “Summer Breeze,” has died following complications from heart surgery.