What's some good Australian music?
What's some good Australian music?
King Jizzy and Thee Lizzy Wizzy
King Gizzard. Also, Mike Nolan is a god among men.
the necks
the drones
Karnivool
Good taste, I second King Gizzard. Theyre one of my all time favorite bands.
Also, check out Closure in Moscow, theyre a progressive rock/ metalcore, at least their earlier work is metalcore.
Fourthing Linguini and the Genie Weenie. Fucking insane band.
dirty three
Tame Impala
lmao fuck off
Clowns, Cosmic Kahuna, The Shorts
whats the problem kiddo
Tropical Fuck Storm is cool
Saw em live when I went to see King Gizzard last year. Couldn't understand a fucking word they were saying. Just sounded like a bunch of noise. Preferred Altin Gun.
Flyying Colours
They're actually from New Zealand, but The Beths
King Crimson and the Limpson Simpson
King Fizzle and the Izzle Drizzle
>tfw your whole continent just has one good band
King Sneed and the Feed Seed
Monarch Gastric mill and the Magic Reptile
AC/DC INXS Cold Chisel Midnight Oil Men At Work
AC/DC
Nick cave and the bad seeds
The birthday party
Grinderman
Nick cave
>Nick cave
Is his music actually good? He looks like a faggot and it makes me not want to listen to him.
SMOKO, CUNT
>no Red Hot Chili Peppers in entire thread
Who here /cashinhand/?
maybe there's a reason for that.
I enjoy some of it, it can be a hit or miss though a lot of times. That's not to mention that he himself and ALL of his music is kind of a hit or miss, like you either like it or you hate it. If you like it though there is enough of the good to outweigh any of the bad (which isn't even that bad just not as good)
>kiddo
yikes reddit is that way
king gumbo and the lumbo wumbo
The Church
>yikes
uhmm sorry you should consider visiting reddit with those terms
unrelated just watched bushworld adventures as i had a car accident
Karnivool
>uhmm
Upvoted
Do you even exhale
>Hugo Race & the True Spirit
Early Bad Seeds member, left them and started a solo career. Released a ton of good-to-great albums, blending style originated by Cave into something of his own. Some Tom Waits here, some dusty gothic country there, bluesy stuff, ballads, adding more and more atmospheric touches as he went on into the 00s
>Gang of Youths
I really liked this band. Heartland rock-ish The National? Why not? It somehow even worked even on me and I'm not a fan of Gaslight Anthem/Sprinsteen/National/Walkmen
>Hunters & Collectors
At least in the early days were like heavier, punchier Talking Heads, idk. That doesn't do them justice, just check out their s/t album.
>The Someloves
Their only album is such a lovely piece of jangly power pop. Just listen to the "Melt" and fall in love. The guitarist also have released sood stuff under DM3 name
Lime Spiders
Died Pretty
Hard-Ons
Rose Tattoo
I saw them live and could understand them fine. The vocalist does have a strange delivery with his lyrics but they aren't completely unintelligible or anything.