STRINE WHINE: ISSUE 08 printed in A4 black-and-white.
IN THE NINTH ISSUE OF STRINE WHINE:
CATALOGUING THE SPIRIT: GOLDEN PLAINS: Another Golden Plains is behind us. Here’s a glimpse from the other side of the barrier.
Reviews of releases from KTown, Bent, Mere Women, Tyrannamen, Lalic, Reclusive Billionaire, Snake & Friends, Curse ov Dialect, Urthboy, Milwaukee Banks, Stina Tester & Cinta Masters, and A.B.Original.
THE STORY OF A BOY WHO THOUGHT HE WAS A FISH: Over the
past five years, The Smith Street Band have gone from Fitzroy’s favourite sons to Footscray-dwelling world-touring icons in a community of their own making. These days they can find a home in nearly any city they visit - a testament to the kinda devotion they inspire even in smaller circles - but in their hometown, they’re celebrities of a kind. For frontman Wil Wagner, this presents a problem: how can a band whose appeal was largely defined by their accessibility keep it up, when thousands of people want to shake their hands?
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