TheDogBox #72 - ARC Rally South Australia
Published Monday, August 13, 2007 by Bruce
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Play Show, or Right-Click to DownloadSimon Evans grabs another round win, but this time it's no so easy. Steve Glenney, using Cody Crockers APRC-winning Subaru from 2006, was back for his event of the season, and gave Evans a real run for his money.
Herridge and Bates continue to battle it between themselves, while Brendan Reeves and Spencer Lowndes continue to bank solid results.
Photos courtesy of
Toyota Racing Development,
rally.com.au and Joel Strickland.
Music this week from:
The Last Parade - Modern Way. The Last Parade dig deep into their rich musical rapport to produce a sound left of present-day rock bands. The tightness and urgency which is evident in the songs can be put down to the personal history the three Jeffery brothers share. Since an early age Keith, Steven and Michael have been writing and performing together and have a common love of music by the Police and the Beatles.
Masterthief - Not So Easy. Masterthief are one of many up-and-coming young bands in the Adelaide scene, but their sound is refreshingly unique. Born out of the long-running songwriting partnership between James Holmes and Jon Low, there is maturity in their sound that comes from a diverse array of influences, from Sigur Ros, Death Cab for Cutie and The Police to contemporary jazz and art-rock. Stay tuned for the release of their debut album which has been in production throughout the first half of 2007.
We Grow Up - Mulberry Tree. The musical outfit formed by singer/songwriters Anthony Golding and Jonathan Mortimer, the band has recently we recorded a batch of songs as well as building up a full band for live performances.
James Gary - Under the Influence. Having established himself as a respected songwriter in the Australian music scene, James, with his band The Resistance, is creating his own niche – one which sits conspicuously yet deservedly, alongside his singer/song-writing contemporaries.
If you like the song, email the artist and let them know. Or, better still, buy a CD!
Background music:
Cargo Cult - 'Wed' (courtesy of
Magnatune). Incidental music by
Derek K. Miller.
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