September, 2017 RollingStoneAus.com | Rolling Stone | 39
SOUNDS LIKE:Synth-enveloped Cincinnati
sadcore filtered through a Central Victorian
winter.
FOR FANS OF: The National, War On
Drugs, Shining Bird
WHY YOU SHOULD PAY ATTENTION:
Comprising frontman Anthony White,
brother Francis, and childhood mate Kieran
Daly, the Bendigo trio draw inspiration
from every facet of life in their hometown
- inviting comparisons with Arcade Fire
and landing a Triple J Unearthed slot at
Groovin the Moo in the process. Debut
albumGreater City, Greater Loveis both
a widescreen portrait of greater Bendigo,
and a stark dissection of cloistered small
town insularity and racism. “It’s about small
minds,” Anthony says. “I think we’re more
of a footy town – it’s actually been a bless-
ing for us, ’cause we’ve really dug deep to
rise above that.”
THEY SAY: “In 2014, we booked out a farm-
house on Lake Eildon and went to record
the album over five days. We had really shit
gear, and we just embraced it. We didn’t
have fancy synthesisers or anything, so we
just went with what we had, taking lessons
from Springsteen’s Nebraska. We tried to
make the songs short stories and narra-
tives.” The intersection of DIY spontaneity
and taut songwriting vision makes for a
heady mix.
HEAR FOR YOURSELF: Expansive album
template “Sirens (Parts 1 & 2)”. An Aus-
tralian heir to Matt Berninger, Anthony
imports more pathos into the line “don’t
fall asleep with your dick in your hand”
than many bands manage across an entire
album. GARETH HIPWELL
Fountaineer