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The Slow Beings "We Know Why The Earth Moves" – Delusions of Adequacy

Jul 27, 2008 | Reviews, The Slow Beings Reviews

Excerpt: “The Slow Beings are a fresh, new outfit from Australia. Their blend of pop, rock and fuzzy, funny punk is a nice change of pace that allows their music to soothe over you. With their debut, We Know Why the Earth Moves, they have accomplished a modest...

The Slow Beings “We Know Why The Earth Moves” – Drum Media (Perth)

Jul 18, 2008 | Reviews, The Slow Beings Reviews

Excerpt – “The hugely experienced songwriting duo of Craig Hallsworth (The Bamboos, The Healers) and Liam Coffey (The Rainyard, Header) brings influences from both sides of the Atlantic to the table, making the chiming, country-tinged guitars, Blur-ish...

The Slow Beings "We Know Why The Earth Moves" – Luna Kafe

Jun 20, 2008 | Reviews, The Slow Beings Reviews

Excerpt: “Last month I raved about The Slow Beings’ single choice from this album, ‘I Waste The Sea’… We Know Why The Earth Moves’s opening track still is a nice song, but is now stretched out into a 6-minute-piece – twice its...

The Slow Beings 'I Waste The Sea' – Luna Kafe

May 28, 2008 | Reviews, The Slow Beings Reviews

Excerpt: “the toughest music I’ve heard from the Hidden Shoal label so far… In ‘I Waste The Sea”s rear window there’s both grunge (Nirvana) and Britpop (Blur), and maybe also traces from New Zealand’s 1980s Kiwi pop scene....

The Slow Beings 'I Waste The Sea' – Rave Magazine

May 2, 2008 | Reviews, The Slow Beings Reviews

Excerpt: “With a debt to the softly intense sound of Nirvana’s Unplugged record – and who thought a forcefully creative band would ever owe anything to MTV – Perth’s The Slow Beings reveal to us their interesting debut single… different enough to most...
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