some real early stuff now: and some early info on Australian Rock n Roll: RareCollections: What was the first Australian Rock 'n Roll Record? - ABC Canberra - Australian Broadcasting Corporation
The Triffids are not well known in Denmark, but I do have the album Calenture, which is one of the best australian ones (especially if you like melancholic stuff)
John Antill - Corroboree, one of the greatest post-Rite of Spring moderne/primitiva orchestral works.
Yes, and there are two mixes of both Breakaway and Hungry Town on the CD version of their album Bonk: Big Pig - Bonk
Digressing slightly from the topic, but this a a fantastic medley of LRB's greatest songs performed by Birtles Shorrock Goble
always good to hear these guys. it gets me annoyed when i think of the dude that stole their name and continues to release albums under it.
My favourite locals The Triffids The Go Betweens Corrina Steele country music Ed Kuepper Nick Cave Dick Diver Cruel Sea Courtney Barnett Halfway country rock n roll Lisa Miller singer songwriter on the side of country The Sandpebbles guitar almost psychedelic surf music so to speak
Melbourne has two of the greatest radio stations RRR & PBS on the planet IMO. I have heard so many great Aussie artists present and past...
I really like Tex Don & Charlie. Sort of a supergroup formed by Tex Perkins (Beasts of Bourbon, Cruel Sea) Don Walker (Cold Chisel, Catfish) and Charlie Owen (Beasts of Bourbon, Divinyls, New Christs). They have released 3 studio albums and a live one.
possibly, i am a fan of both albums. generally when i hear people talking about them, that one seems to be the favourite ... that's why i phrased it the way i did