The Drones sing about South Australian mystery whilst lambasting the Australian culture machinations. The cover of the album this track resides on Feeling Kinda Free features pencil markings found in the back of a book discovered on the Taman Shud man’s person. Frontman Gareth Liddiard says of the track: The strange and baffling circumstances of his death have become one of the world’s greatest unsolved crime mysteries and have fascinated crime historians everywhere except Australia ever since. 67 years later Right wingers rule the world uncontested because Left wingers earlier outl… read more
The Drones sing about South Australian mystery whilst lambasting the Australian culture machinations. The cover of the album this track resides on Fe… read more
The Drones sing about South Australian mystery whilst lambasting the Australian culture machinations. The cover of the album this track resides on Feeling Kinda Free features pencil mark… read more
There are at least three bands called The Drones: 1. an Australian rock band of the 2000's-2010's 2. a British punk band of the late 70s. See Drones 3. a British contemporary string quartet 1. The Drones were an Australian band active from late 90's/early 2000's to 2016 that consists of vocalist/guitarist Gareth Liddiard (1997–2016), bassist Fiona Kitschin (2002–16), guitarist Dan Luscombe (2007–16), guitarist Rui Pereira (2000–07) and was early bassist (1997–2000), drummer Christian Strybosch (2000–04, 2014–16), drummer Mike Noga (2004–14; died 2020) and keyboa… read more
There are at least three bands called The Drones: 1. an Australian rock band of the 2000's-2010's 2. a British punk band of the late 70s. See Drones 3. a British contemporary str… read more
There are at least three bands called The Drones: 1. an Australian rock band of the 2000's-2010's 2. a British punk band of the late 70s. See Drones 3. a British contemporary string quartet 1. The Drones were an Australian b… read more