BIOGRAPHY
There are varying degrees of monuments. The archeological splendour of the megalithic stone circles of southern Turkey. Brussels’ Atomium, the pyramids of Giza or Stonehenge are, by any reckoning, slightly more impressive than the sphinx in Geelong (even if the Sphinx’s cultural impact will likely never be able to be measured in empirical terms).
So, while the 1901 Buffalo world fair gave us the Buffalo and Eire World Fair Greek revival house, Children Collide give us Monument.
The Melbourne three-piece’s third album is, like any good monument, a fitting testament to its creators and their ambitions. Here, it’s of a raw and lean musical atmosphere littered with the bones of post-punk, Krautrock and pop, interwoven with the usual esoter ...... More>>
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Children Collide (click to enlarge)
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