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| Brand New Deja
EntenduBelow Par/Eleven/EMI Soon
to grace our shores with Blink-182 on a tour that's sure to
make our heads explode, Brand New's second album 'Deja Entendu'
(those who paid attention in French class will tell you that
means "heard it before") is in a word: surprising. Here we are
expecting a fast-paced rehash of their incredible debut 'Your
Favourite Weapon', and instead find a much more mature band,
willing to slow the music down, experiment with different sounds
and actually bare their souls beyond their typical boy-meets-girl
lyrics. But the good news is that it works... |
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WOMADelaide. Sengalese
superstar Youssou N'Dour is returning to Australia after a 12
year absence. On his first visit he headlined the inaugural
WOMADelaide Festival in 1992 with the late qawaali singer Nusrat
Fateh Ali Khan. "On that visit, I met some new Sengalese migrants,"
he says by phone from his home in Dakar, with a French interpreter
on standby. "I am interested to see how the Sengalese community
has thrived in Australia since..." |
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Soon
to grace our shores with Blink-182 on a tour that's sure to
make our heads explode, Brand New's second album 'Deja Entendu'
(those who paid attention in French class will tell you that
means "heard it before") is in a word: surprising. Here we are
expecting a fast-paced rehash of their incredible debut 'Your
Favourite Weapon', and instead find a much more mature band,
willing to slow the music down, experiment with different sounds
and actually bare their souls beyond their typical boy-meets-girl
lyrics. But the good news is that it works...
Sengalese
superstar Youssou N'Dour is returning to Australia after a 12
year absence. On his first visit he headlined the inaugural
WOMADelaide Festival in 1992 with the late qawaali singer Nusrat
Fateh Ali Khan. "On that visit, I met some new Sengalese migrants,"
he says by phone from his home in Dakar, with a French interpreter
on standby. "I am interested to see how the Sengalese community
has thrived in Australia since..."