Irrespective of the musical influence and nuance that sweeps through any khancoban record, it’s clear the Melbourne five-piece modestly craft their own particular brand of Australiana. Alt-folk, country and now pop, are the main – if not complete – sources the band extracts its pattern from; while vocalist, writer and guitarist Andre Hooke retains a propensity for mining a melody in keeping with his surname (minus the “e”, of course). Read the full review here.
Irrespective of the musical influence and nuance that sweeps through any khancoban record, it’s clear the Melbourne five-piece modestly craft their own particular brand of Australiana. Alt-folk, country and now pop, are the main – if not complete – sources the band extracts its pattern from; while vocalist, writer and guitarist Andre Hooke retains a…

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