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Playlisted Everything You Need To Know About Australian Music Right Now Craig Mathieson

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Playlisted Everything You Need To Know About Australian Music Right Now Craig Mathieson
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Publisher: University of New South Wales Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.46 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Craig Mathieson
ISBN: 9781742230177, 1742230172
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Playlisted Everything You Need To Know About Australian Music Right Now Craig Mathieson by Craig Mathieson 9781742230177, 1742230172 instant download after payment.

Smart, funny, and often controversial, this entertaining look at Australia’s top bands confronts such topics as What went wrong with Silverchair? Why is Missy Higgins so well-loved? and Are Delta Goodrem concerts safe? Written by one of Australia's leading music critics, the book is aimed at older music fans who want a hipness infusion as well as younger fans who think they know everything. Neither encyclopedic nor heavy-handed, the discussion mixes together everyone from rock stars and pop princesses to artists and frauds, and there is no boring summing up. Instead there is a discussion of which artists matter right now and which ones are the victims of their own conventionality, followed by musings on the past, present, and possible future of the Australia music scene.

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