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Dick Diver - Melbourne, Florida (Vinyl)
Recorded in Apollo Bay with the perennial Mikey Young at the helm, 'Melbourne, Florida' is Melbourne quartet Dick Diver's third full-length outing, after the highly-praised 'New Start Again' (2011) and 'Calendar Days' (2013) albums, both of which scored high on many end-of-year polls.
It's a wide-ranging and diverse album, simultaneously smoother and more eccentric than their previous world-conquering efforts: there's a horn section, there's a Tears For Fears-style synth ballad ("Percentage Points"), and there's even a song co-written with a bona-fide poet.
First single "Waste The Alphabet," written by guitarist Al McKay with renowned Australian poet Michael Farrell, is a short, sharp pop attack.
On 'Melbourne, Florida,' Dick Diver have really stretched out, creating a bigger, broader Australian sound, one with a foot still entrenched in their musical roots (Go-Betweens, Television), but one which will undoubtedly find them a wider audience.
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Type: Vinyl