Monthly Archives: January 2012
Interview: Catherine Traicos

Catherine Traicos’s glorious journey Interviewed by Les Thomas You grew up playing classical piano. What made you gravitate to alt country in adulthood? I’ve always loved a wide range of music; to me it seems perfectly natural to play both … Continue reading
Interview: Fraser A. Gorman

Fraser A. Gorman Rises Up Singing Fraser A. Gorman is an extremely talented young artist on the rise, having received strong radio support for his debut double A-side single, and picked up dozens of supports for great Melbourne bands as … Continue reading
Interview: Kinch Kinski

Kinch Kinski and the kindness of strangers Kinch Kinski and the Strangers are getting ready for their passion and talent to the Old Bar on Tuesday night (21 February). Unpaved spoke to Kinch Kinski to find out what’s in store. … Continue reading
Album review: Sal Kimber and the Rollin’ Wheel

Wheel’s on Fire Sal Kimber and the Rollin’ Wheel Sal Kimber and the Rollin’ Wheel Reviewed by Alex Morton Let’s get straight to the point here! Sal Kimber plays guitar and banjo, she writes wonderful, tuneful songs full of killer … Continue reading
Album review: Jerilderie – Bill Jackson

Envoking powerful spirits Jerilderie Bill Jackson Laughing Outlaw/Inertia Reviewed by Les Thomas No figure from Australia’s past looms in the popular imagination like Ned Kelly. For or against, everyone has an opinion on him. The gentle and meandering title track … Continue reading
Interview: Van Walker

Van Walker’s faith in the song Van Walker has never been an artist to leap into the limelight, but his mastery as a songwriter is well recognised and adored by fans, peers and critics. So it can only be good … Continue reading

