INTERVIEW: Jo Meares
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INTERVIEW: Jo Meares

TALES FROM TWO CITIES Jo Meares reveals the complicated process of recording his new album and how he learnt to embrace his own voice.  By Chris Familton Over a series of albums, Jo Meares has slowly whittled away at his craft of songwriting and the delicate placement of those songs on atmospheric musical canvases. Dark … Continue reading

POST TO WIRE PRESENTS: Red-Eyed & Blue – Jo Meares Band and W.A.C.O
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POST TO WIRE PRESENTS: Red-Eyed & Blue – Jo Meares Band and W.A.C.O

This weekend is the August instalment of Red-Eyed and Blue, the monthly session of live alt-country, folk and Americana music we curate at The Bearded Tit in Redfern, Sydney. Our last session saw a full house being serenaded by Sam Newton and gently rocked and rolled by The Singing Skies and this time round we … Continue reading

LIVE REVIEW: Jep and Dep, Jo Meares, Ben Horder @ Newtown Social Club, Sydney (28/03/15)
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LIVE REVIEW: Jep and Dep, Jo Meares, Ben Horder @ Newtown Social Club, Sydney (28/03/15)

Ben Horder’s set started with some guitar issues and forgotten lyrics but that was quickly overcome and he set about delivering a batch of honest, observational songs that chronicled everyday life in Australia. With a style reminiscent of Neutral Milk Hotel and The Tallest Man On Earth his set concluded with two thirds of the … Continue reading

ALBUM REVIEW: Jo Meares ~ King of the Crystal Mountain
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ALBUM REVIEW: Jo Meares ~ King of the Crystal Mountain

Mood and atmosphere are key factors in the creation of immersive and transportive music and Jo Meares’ new album is richly imbued with them. Eerie forlorn harmonica, delicate and heart-wrenching piano notes, slow shuffling drums and exquisite guitar courtesy of Jeff Lang are the backdrop to Meares’ tales of love, pain and emotional turbulence, rendered … Continue reading