Fanning Dempsey National Park sounds like neither Powderfinger nor Something for Kate. Instead it’s an ode to the 70s and 80s Let’s say you were a fan of Powderfinger and/or Something for Kate, two of ...
There the sax is, on Here Comes the Sadist, toward the end of Bernard Fanning's second solo album, but first since Powderfinger's split. By the end of Powderfinger, even they seemed bored making yet ...
ALBUM OF THE WEEK: Bernard Fanning has made a surrogate Powderfinger album than a saxophone solo. There the sax is, on Here Comes the Sadist, toward the end of Bernard Fanning's second solo album, but ...
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