TIME OFF MAGAZINE ALBUM REVIEW timeoff.com.au SKINNY JEAN Dolce Doggerel (Independent) Dolce Doggerel isn’t the album you might expect from a band called Skinny Jean. Instead of straightforward indie rock, these talented Brisbanites concoct a mixtue of avant-pop, lo-fi post-rock, experimental, blues and more. Drawing on a wide range of influences from jazz to Icelandic experimental, their music leaps from introspective to energetic and back again at any moment. Trying to pigeonhole it is useless; weirdness and creativity permeate every aspect of this record, from the way that 10 of … read more
TIME OFF MAGAZINE ALBUM REVIEW timeoff.com.au SKINNY JEAN Dolce Doggerel (Independent) Dolce Doggerel isn’t the album you might expect from a band ca… read more
TIME OFF MAGAZINE ALBUM REVIEW timeoff.com.au SKINNY JEAN Dolce Doggerel (Independent) Dolce Doggerel isn’t the album you might expect from a band called Skinny Jean. Instead of straight… read more
Brisbane’s well-favoured proto-pop princes Skinny Jean return from a year in the studio to give their city a sneak preview of their highly anticipated forthcoming album The Diving Saucer Returns from a World Where the Sun Never Shines. In twelve months of deepening obscurity, Skinny Jean begot three children: a boy, a girl, and an album. In all the resplendent wankery the band admits to represent, they have chosen a title as elongated as it is indicative. The Diving Saucer Returns from a World Where the Sun Never Shines heralds the captivating return of the four-piece. Contrasting a… read more
Brisbane’s well-favoured proto-pop princes Skinny Jean return from a year in the studio to give their city a sneak preview of their highly anticipated forthcoming album The Diving Saucer Re… read more
Brisbane’s well-favoured proto-pop princes Skinny Jean return from a year in the studio to give their city a sneak preview of their highly anticipated forthcoming album The Diving Saucer Returns from a World Where the Sun Never Shines.… read more