Interviews
Interview Part 3 (2004)
In the third and final part of our interview with Australian indiepop group the Lucksmiths, Tommy Gunnarsson talks to group members Tali White and Mark Monnone about their influences and songwriting
Interview Part 2 (2003)
In the second part of our interview with Brighton punk rockers Cat on Form, Mark Rowland chats to frontman Steve Ansell about politics, songwriting and cellos
Interview Part 2 (2003)
In the second part of our three part interview with Tali White and Mark Monnone from the long-serving Australian indiepop group the Lucksmiths, they chat to tommy Gunnarsson about touring, and their plans for the next year.
Interview Part 1 (2003)
In the first part of a two part interview, Tommy Gunnarsson speaks to Tali White and Mark Monnone from the long-serving Australian indiepop group the Lucksmiths about the art of songwriting, and why they prefer independent labels
Albums
A Good Kind of Nervous (2005)
Tommy Gunnarsson writes about the slowly evolving impact on him of Australian indiepop trio the Lucksmiths' 1999 album 'A Good Kind of Nervous'
Reviews
First Frost (2008)
Understated, but highly impressive new album from Australian group the Lucksmiths
Up With the Sun (2008)
Finely executed, but totally predictable indie pop on new double A-sided download single from the Lucksmiths
Spring a Leak (2007)
Sprawling but not always successful double CD 45 track compilation of previously unreleased tracks from durable Australian indiepop trio the Lucksmiths
A Hiccup In Your Happiness (2006)
Appealing new EP from durable Australian indiepop trio the Lucksmiths, which features several exlusive and previously unreleased tracks
Warmer Corners (2005)
Witty indie pop from Austalian quartet the Lucksmiths, back after a two year absence with a seventh album 'Warmer Corners'
The Chapter In Your Life Entitled San Francisco (2005)
Stunning first single, with three extra tracks, from Australian indie pop darlings The Lucksmiths forthcoming new album, 'Warmer Corners'
Naturaliste (2003)
Latest offering from the ever popular Australian indiepop three piece, the Lucksmiths, which finds them moving at times towards a more "traditional country rock sound"
Midweek Midmorning (2003)
Typically effective indiepop from the ever prolific Lucksmiths
Where Were We? (2002)
Collection of "quality melodic pop songs' from various compilations, vinyl singles, demo tapes that have not yet made it onto an album from the almost consistently excellent the Lucksmiths
Why That Doesnt Surprise Me (2001)
The Lucksmiths may well be a new name to many but since 1993 they have released a run of E.P.s, 7” singles and a full length C.D. ‘Why That Doesn’t Surprise Me’ is the Melbourne-based pop group’s fi
Why That Doesn't Surprise Me (2001)
The Lucksmiths may well be a new name to many but since 1993 they have released a run of E.P.s, 7” singles and a full length C.D. ‘Why That Doesn’t Surprise Me’ is the Melbourne-based pop group’s fi
Friendless Summer (2001)
Australia's finest are back again, just a couple of months after releasing 'Why That Doesn't Surprise Me', their first "real" album since 1997. This time, they have recorded two songs especially for M
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Australian indie pop group, the Lucksmiths, have recently announced their decision to split. Ben Howarth speaks to guitarist Marty Donald and bassist Mark Monnone at one of their farewell London shows about their band's long musical history and why they have decided to break up