Profiles
G Stands for Go-Betweens Volume 2 (2019)
The second instalment of the Go-Betweens anthology series is finally here, and Tommy Gunnarsson delves into a vast content of demo and live recordings, but also enjoys the band’s final three albums in their remastered glory.
Right Here (2018)
Dixie Ernill enjoys Kriv Stender's engaging documentary that delves deep into the heart and soul of Australian indie-rock band the Go-Betweens.
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Interviews
Predominant Lunatics
Interview
Swiss four-piece The Predominant Lunatics have drawn comparisions with The Go Betweens, The Cure, Interpol and Nick Cave. Anthony Strutt talks to them about their self-released mini debut album, 'Hoping for Dusk'
Melodiegroup
Interview with Roy Thirlwall
Windmills frontman, Roy Thirlwall, also has a solo project Melodiegroup, which has drawn him praise and comparisions with the Go Betweens and Felt. He talks to Ben Howarth about its 10 year history and recently released album 'Updownaround’
Profiles
Goldrush/Truck Records
Interview
Goldrush have recently toured with the Flaming Lips and the Go Betweens, and also run their own label Truck records and their own special Truck festival. Olga Sladeckova talks to front man Robin Bennett about all three
Features
Robert Forster
Ten Songs That Made Me Love...
Dixie Ernill, in 'Ten Songs That Made Me Love...', writes of his ten favourite songs by Australian singer-songwriter and Go Betweens co-founder Robert Forster.