
Rob Feher
Articles
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Sep 2, 2024 |
tobemagazine.com.au | Rob Feher |Hugh Barton |Sophie Martin
The anticipation of Teenage Dads was palpable on Tuesday afternoon, even though it couldn't be seen or heard. The indie-rock sweethearts were on the verge of releasing a new album and had already plunged into an extensive tour. While some might feel like they were in a pressure cooker under such circumstances, for Angus, Vincent, Jordan, and Connor, it was nothing. The boys were knee-deep in merch, which either had been signed or needed to be.
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Jun 10, 2024 |
tobemagazine.com.au | Willa Rudolph |Rob Feher |George Howarth
Sampha Sisay, UK’s preeminent R&B musician has just come off the back of a press tour for his sophomore album, Lahai. Now in a fallow creative period, he is left to figure out what his next moves should be. Before he decides, he reflects on the experiences and memories that lifted him to where he now is. The conversation ended up spanning his fear of flying, the loss of his mother and father, his journey of self-acceptance and the birth of his daughter.
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May 28, 2024 |
tobemagazine.com.au | Hugh Barton |Lisabel Link |Rob Feher
Over the last sixteen years, Pond has constantly evolved, from publishing psychedelic rock songs that spun out of control in the early oughts, to 1980s-esque ballads today. Approaching their tenth album release, Rob Feher had the pleasure of chatting to Pond’s frontman, Nick Allbrook. Their conversation covered Allbrook’s solitude in Kevin Parker’s LA home, reclaiming depressing lyrics, using music as therapy, and jamming before the kids come home. Here’s what Nick had to say.
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May 23, 2024 |
tobemagazine.com.au | Leon Vynehall |Rob Feher |Annabel Blue |Ella Katz
With over a decade of releases under their belt, Lebanon Hanover have solidified themselves as a major goth revivalist in contemporary music. Taking their name from the neighbouring towns of Lebanon and Hanover in New Hampshire (USA), the band deals in dark and minimal aesthetics, taking cues from the post-punk and goth rock of the 1980s. With their latest EP, Better Than Going Under, the band turn their gaze towards acoustic guitars.
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May 20, 2024 |
tobemagazine.com.au | Rob Feher |Zoe Perks |Fia Fiell
A scream marks the beginning of most people's lives. While we rejoice and celebrate the miracle of birth and anticipate a destiny filled with greatness, the newborn emerges from the womb covered in amniotic secretions, shrieking and scowling with a reluctancy to that which has just commenced. Perhaps this is the very disparity that Annie Clark of St. Vincent wishes to draw our attention to with her seventh album, All Born Screaming.
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