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Reviews / Live
Live Review: Day Ravies, Thigh Master, Primitive Motion, Martyr Privates, The Goon Sax
"[Day Ravies] too establish a fine groove from the outset, their dreamy brand of shoegaze-infused pop-rock light but impenetrable."
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Live Review: Infinity Broke, Day Ravies, Roadhouses
Gloriously inventive avant-rock at its finest.
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Live Review: Volumes Festival
"The crowd, for those playing at home, was an extra two to three per cent hipster more than usual."
Features / Music
How To Make Pop Music Weird And Wonderful
"We all basically had this interest in the quirky, arty, homemade side of pop music.”
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Day Ravies - Liminal Zones
Day Ravies "sets the platform for one of the feel-good stories of the year".
News / Music
Day Ravies Unveil New Album Details & Single
The Sydney indie-pop outfit will hit the road in support of the release this July and August
Reviews / Live
Live Review: The Ocean Party, Day Ravies, Trust Punks, Melon Melon Melon
The Ocean Party proved themselves to the Sydney crowd at the Lansdowne.
Features / Music
Newtown Festival: Day Ravies
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Live Review: Day Ravies, Parading, Black Springs, Cull - Petersham Bowling Club
Day Ravies were clearly relishing the opportunity to test new material on a faithful audience at Petersham Bowling Club.
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Live Review: Day Ravies, Lowtide, Parading, Contrast
I Don’t Mind is a highlight, Staring Is Caring stands out, and songs with fuzz bass and synth stabs show how much this band have going for them, and how bright their future is.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Day Ravies, Naked Maja, Nite Fields, Barbiturates
s the band for backing synth, and the sound is amplified to the point where they should have the man in the band, and it’s a shame he only stuck around for a few tracks. However, when the soothing summertime sounds of I Don’t Mind kick in he’s quickly forgotten, with the track’s peaks being aided by a mean fuzzed-out guitar with a well-constructed tone behind it.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Day Ravies - Tussle
This is modern music, just with an eye to 1991.