Gala Mill

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Gala Mill is the third studio album by Australian band the Drones, which was released in September 2006. Recorded in an abandoned mill in Tasmania, it was their last album to feature founding member Rui Pereira and the first to feature Mike Noga on drums. The music, which makes "an epic leap beyond garage rock", adds influences from folk rock and contemporary folk music to their usual punk blues style. Gareth Liddiard's lyrics for the album are centered more on Australia's colonial and recent history, evident in tracks such as "Jezebel", "Words From The Executioner To Alexander Pearce" and "Sixteen Straws". rdf:langString
Gala Mill è il terzo album in studio della band australiana the Drones, pubblicato nel settembre 2006. Registrato in un mulino abbandonato in Tasmania, è stato il loro ultimo album con il membro fondatore e il primo a presentare alla batteria. La musica, che "fa un salto epico oltre il garage rock", aggiunge influenze del folk rock e della musica folk contemporanea al loro solito stile punk blues. I testi di dell'album sono incentrati maggiormente sulla storia coloniale e recente dell'Australia, evidente in brani come Jezebel, Words From The Executioner To Alexander Pearce e Sixteen Straws. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Gala Mill is the third studio album by Australian band the Drones, which was released in September 2006. Recorded in an abandoned mill in Tasmania, it was their last album to feature founding member Rui Pereira and the first to feature Mike Noga on drums. The music, which makes "an epic leap beyond garage rock", adds influences from folk rock and contemporary folk music to their usual punk blues style. Gareth Liddiard's lyrics for the album are centered more on Australia's colonial and recent history, evident in tracks such as "Jezebel", "Words From The Executioner To Alexander Pearce" and "Sixteen Straws". Much like its predecessor, the album received critical acclaim from sources both within and outside Australia, with much of it centered on the album's raw musical style and Liddiard's dark lyricism. It was also their first album to enter the top 100 of the ARIA Charts & their second to be nominated for the Australian Music Prize. In 2010, Gala Mill was listed as one of the 100 Best Australian Albums of all time, while a year later it would be voted by the band's contemporaries & "industry experts" as the 19th best Australian album of all time. The album would also go on to be included on Rolling Stone Australia's list of "The 200 Greatest Australian Albums of All Time".
rdf:langString Gala Mill è il terzo album in studio della band australiana the Drones, pubblicato nel settembre 2006. Registrato in un mulino abbandonato in Tasmania, è stato il loro ultimo album con il membro fondatore e il primo a presentare alla batteria. La musica, che "fa un salto epico oltre il garage rock", aggiunge influenze del folk rock e della musica folk contemporanea al loro solito stile punk blues. I testi di dell'album sono incentrati maggiormente sulla storia coloniale e recente dell'Australia, evidente in brani come Jezebel, Words From The Executioner To Alexander Pearce e Sixteen Straws. L'album ha ricevuto il plauso della critica sia all'interno che all'esterno dell'Australia, con gran parte degli elogi incentrati sullo stile musicale crudo dell'album e sul lirismo oscuro di . È stato anche il loro primo album a entrare nella top 100 della classifica ARIA. Molte delle tracce dell'album, in particolare I Don't Ever Want To Change, Jezebel e Sixteen Straws, sarebbero diventate le basi dei concerti nei tour successivi. Nel 2010, Gala Mill è stato elencato come uno dei "100 migliori album australiani di tutti i tempi".
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