
Andrew McMillen
National Music Writer at The Australian
National music writer at The @Australian / [email protected] / Author: https://t.co/2AzOTAe8PI / @PenmanshipAU podcast 2015-2017 https://t.co/SpWJUXIi3A
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Mar 10, 2025 |
stockhead.com.au | Andrew McMillen
Listening to your favourite songs is akin to sightseeing in the places you know best. Press play on a treasured recording and you’re cruising the streets of your town accompanied by tunes that remind you of who you were, who you are, and who you yet might be. Not so long ago, the only way to hear music was to be physically near the sound of live performers.
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Mar 10, 2025 |
stockhead.com.au | Andrew McMillen
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Nov 30, 2024 |
antinuclear.net | Andrew McMillen |Christina MacPherson
The Green List: Peter Garrett on the ‘high-risk’, ‘cruel joke’ of nuclear energy The Midnight Oil frontman, former politician and environmentalist says the idea that Australia needs a more expensive and riskier technology when it has an abundance of sun, wind and flowing water is ‘a cruel joke’. Andrew McMillen, The AUSTRALIAN, November 22, 2024.
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May 17, 2024 |
theaustralian.com.au | Will Hodgkinson |Brodie Lancaster |Geordie Gray |Andrew McMillen
In her confident third album, the star borrows stylistic touches from decades past while singing about coming out, body issues and lesbian lust By Will Hodgkinson From The Times What is it like to be a home-schooled kid from Los Angeles who started writing songs with her elder brother, Finneas, at 13, only to witness those songs, with their unlikely blend of bossa nova, musical theatre, Beatlesesque pop and gothic drama, becoming massive global hits? On her third album Billie Eilish lets us...
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Nov 20, 2023 |
theaustralian.com.au | David Sanderson |Andrew McMillen |Geordie Gray |Brad Norington
From The Times It chronicled the Beatles’ last creative blast in a recording studio, then a large part of it was unceremoniously dumped on a north London street. Now it is expected to make a fortune for the self-proclaimed geek who spent decades restoring it.
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Albums reviewed in The @Australian this week include Jimmy Barnes (by Samuel J. Fell), Niran Dasika (by Eric Myers), Deafheaven (by Alasdair Belling), Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra (by Vincent Plush) and YHWH Nailgun (by Mark Mordue): https://t.co/CLqo7FpcAw https://t.co/OaRGVNBSit

RT @australian: Mixing symphonic instruments with metal-edged heavy music doesn’t make much sense on paper, but Australia’s leading metal a…

Live review: Parkway Drive and symphony orchestra at the Sydney Opera House last night. A milestone moment not only in the band’s career but in Australian music history, too. ~5min read: https://t.co/2uGNg5EzV8 @australian @parkwayofficial #parkwaydrive https://t.co/3gUw8lAJmC