
Jack R Reilly and Miks Everitt share voice memo’s between each other, sharing personalised stories about their favourite new Australian music. Images designed by Miks. Theme music from Adam Jones.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 53 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | MusicMusic Commentary | ||||

Well, well, well, what do we have here?! Jack and Miks are back for a sneaky little bonus episode, picking their five top songs of the year, making this one a bit of a bumper bonus episode!
2019 has been a big year for Australian music, and Jack an... more
It’s the final episode of the season! Jack and Miks run through their fave new songs of the past couple of weeks. Grievances, fashion choices, birds (an old AMD fave), and weather (hey Australia - keep your cool with the whole weather thing yeah?) al... more
It's funny how sometimes you feel like you slave away at something and it takes a while until you get good at it, hey. It's something Jack and Miks feel about this pod, especially this episode. We open up, reflect, walk through waterfalls (kinda, not... more
It’s pretty special, this little pod we do. The music especially. You’ll hear it this episode!
The business of life gets in the way a little this ep and we go back to our dump of voice memos from previous seasons - no back and forth here, but it’s ... more
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Essential listening for music fans, Jack and Miks are wonderful and passionate curators of the finest jams that Australia has to offer.
Amazing stuff.
Unique take on new Australian music. Love the atmospheric sound that emerges during the reviews. Lovely!
interesting engagement with new australian music
Great stuff!
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