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Ink 19 :: Radio Birdman
The Essential Radio Birdman (1974-1978) (Sub Pop). Review by Anton Warner.
RADIO BIRDMAN THE ESSENTIAL RADIO BIRDMAN (1974-1978) Sub Pop Listening to the 70 minutes of music here, it's difficult to understand why Radio Birdman remains somewhat of a cult band here in the US. This Australian six-piece formed a devastating counterpart to the Stooges/MC5/Detroit bum rush that ...
Ink 19 :: Bell Rays
Raw Collection (Uppercut records). Review by Terry Eagan.
...is equal parts late-Sixties Detroit inspired mayhem, mid-Seventies energy, and a wink and nod at kindred spirits down under such as The Saints and Radio Birdman. While the songs are mostly written by guitarist Tony Fate and bassist Bob Vennum, their signature sound belongs to singer Lisa Kekaula, whose...
Ink 19 :: DM3
March 1998 :: Music D-I :: DM3 (James Mann)
... succeeds at all levels, and make a strong case for a trip down under. From Australia's Citadel Records, home to those little pop/punk pranksters, Radio Birdman. Citadel Records, P.O Box 316, Darlinghurst, Australia NSW 2010 --James Mann
Ink 19 :: Deep Reduction
Deep Reduction 2 (Get Hip). Review by James Mann.
...DEEP REDUCTION 2 Get Hip It's a fair guess that most people haven't heard of this band. Formed by the mixture of Deniz Tek and Rob Younger from Radio Birdman and members of The Stump Wizards, this gritty combo carries on the raucous tradition of Birdman into a modern age. Tek continues to amaze as a...
Ink 19 :: Manic Street Preachers
Know Your Enemy (Virgin). Review by Nathan T. Birk.
...thus far and unarguably their broadest, most colorful canvas yet. That canvas, then: lead-off track "Found That Soul" pounds along metronomically to Radio Birdman-lite throb; downer ballad "Ocean Spray" is as pretty and amorphous as its namesake; "Intravenous Agnostic," undoubtedly the most infectious...
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