Posts Tagged ‘Stereolab’

Atlas Sound – Logos

By Craig Smith • Nov 12th, 2009 • Category: Album Reviews

Bradford Cox of Deerhunter makes us seem like we’re slavishly supportive of everything his hand touches, but we mean every word. Honest.



Laneway Festival 2009 (Brisbane)

By Caleb Rudd • Jan 31st, 2009 • Category: Live Reviews

In the final Australian festival wrap up for the Summer we brave the laneways of Brisbane to report on No Age, Jay Reatard, The Hold Steady, Cut Off Your Hands, The Drones, Stereolab, Spiral Stairs, Augie March and more.



Laneway Festival Preview

By Caleb Rudd • Jan 25th, 2009 • Category: News

Phew, it’s been a hectic January/February for Australian/NZ gig-goers but there’s one last festival of the Summer and it’s almost upon us — St Jerome’s Laneway festival. We made it last year to the Brisbane leg and had a great time swaying to Damn Arms, The Devastations, Feist, Stars and Broken Social Scene. Once again [...]



Stereolab – Chemical Chords

By Craig Smith • Sep 3rd, 2008 • Category: Album Reviews

4AD, 2008 Stereolab were an essential part of the 90s and a flipside to the wave of angst-ridden guitar bands that characterised that decade. Influenced by obscure experimental and pop bands, Stereolab set about creating a post-rock avant-garde sound that would hold them in high regard with critics and music fans alike. Returning with their [...]