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Geoffrey O'Connor

Geoffrey David O'Connor is an Australian indie pop musician and producer based in Melbourne. He released his debut studio album Liquorice Night in 2007, under the alias of Sly Hats. O'Connor has since released the solo albums Vanity Is Forever (2011) Fan Fiction (2014) and For as Long as I Can Remember (2021) all through Chapter Music.O'Connor is also a member of indie pop group The Crayon Fields, on lead guitar and lead vocals.

Albums

2011 Vanity Is Forever
2014 Fan Fiction
2021 For As Long As I Can Remember
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Latest Articles

Reviews / Live
Live Review: Geoffrey O’Connor, June Jones, Craig Dermody
"What stops these songs from drifting out of memory is the precise writing and arrangements whose subtle cleverness is easy to miss on a casual listen but which come alive in concert."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Jack Ladder & The Dreamlanders, Geoffery O'Connor
Jack Ladder showed Sydney just how far his music has come
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Geoffrey O'Connor - Fan Fiction
It’s a clever album that subverts the nostalgic sheen with melancholic melodies and artful aloofness.
News / Music
EXCLUSIVE: Stream The New Single From Geoffrey O'Connor
'Her Name On Every Tongue' gives the first taste from the rising Melbourne-based muso's upcoming second album
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Grimes & Geoffrey O'Connor
Only Genesis, with a melody that transcends music itself, really brings everything together and realises the banging community gathering Boucher is aiming for. The Meredithians no doubt found an easier way.
Features / Premiere
Good Hustle: Geoffrey O'Connor - Whatever Leads Me To You
News / Music
EXCLUSIVE: Geoffrey O'Connor At Good Hustle
The first in our series of live videos from the Melbourne event.
News / Music
Good Hustle Music Salon Takes Intimate Indie Gigs Online
Geoffrey O'Connor and Lost Animal play the first show, which streams on theMusic.com.au next month.
Features / Music
Hopeless Romantic
Geoffrey O’Connor has stepped out from the shadow of his band Crayon Fields to embrace the love ballad. He takes some time out from mixing the new album to talk to Brendan Telford.