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Ross Clelland, Journalist

Reviews / Live
Live Review: You Am I
In turn, Rogers promises this band “will keep making mistakes for you”. Long may they do so.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: The Darling Downs - In The Days When The World Was Wide
On their third album, over a sporadic eight-year existence among their other guises and projects, the gospel-flecked Appalachian purity is still present, but with a few other tangents sometimes sneaking through
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Mick Thomas - Vandemonian Lags
As with any such compilation of just the music without the context, some things work, some things don’t. But just on the names involved, there’s likely something here you’ll find of worth.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Grant Hart - The Argument
Many devotees of the church of the sacred Hart will likely sing its praises. The rest of us, probably not so much.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: David Bridie - Wake
The slightly raspy waver in David Bridie’s voice provides a feeling of distant heat haze and space that marks some of the best Australian music.
News / Music
Tim Rogers shares some thoughts on the best moments of his life.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: You Am I - Sound As Ever (reissue) Hi Fi Way (reissue) Hourly, Daily (reissue)
Give me another thousand words and I still couldn’t fully explain what these albums mean to me and many others. Just be glad they exist.
Features / Music
Sound As Ever
"It’s not for chin scratchers. We want to see people dance, and/or stand back and hug the person they’re with."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: The Shouting Matches - Grownass Man
Whether this is Vernon’s new chosen path or just a battery-recharging comfortable sidetrack, it’s more just a trio of classy musicians sounding like they’re having a good time.
Features / Music
Resurrection Time
"I sit there with a bottle of wine and have a very public – sometimes slightly drunk – chat with the crowd, then throw in a song here and there."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Steve Kilbey & Martin Kennedy You Are Everything
This is a record of often intricate interlaced layers. Sometimes you can see where they overlap, but often it’s just a liquid whole – listen as Brother Moon Sister Sun just ebbs away.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: REM - Green (Deluxe Edition)
The extra disc here documents one of their live peaks, from the 11 months they spent touring the album and becoming a truly world-class attraction.