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July 28, 2006 New Music Posted by: Dom Alessio     3 Comments

Bob Evans
Bob Evans

There is a grand juxtaposition in terms of musical styles that are in vogue at the moment. On one hand, we have the superfluous Eighties synth/new wave fad, and on the other the simple, stripped-back folk music trend. Perth’s Bob Evans is a subject of the latter category. But rather that it be a contrived, money making exercise, Bob Evans plays honest, emotional folk music.

Truth be told, Bob Evans is actually the alter-ego of Kevin Mitchell, front man for Perth punk/pop group Jebediah. I was never a big fan of the music of Jebediah, but I’ve fallen in love with Bob Evans and his latest release Suburban Songbook. There’s nothing flashy about the record, it’s just based around simple and effective folk-rock tunes with strong songwriting at the core. It’s one of my favourite albums of the year and while it was hard to pick one song off the album to showcase, I thought it might be best to go with the opening song, and lead single, ‘Don’t You Think It’s Time?’

Bob Evans – ‘Don’t You Think It’s Time’

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Currently there are "3 comments" on this Article:

  1. Peter says:

    Nice work with the site, congratulations. To be honest I’m the opposite, preferring him in Jebediah, but thats not to say I don’t his solo stuff.

    As for the other bands you’ve featured, I like what I see. To me, Belles Will Ring feel like a band about to get real big soon, and good luck to them, the same goes for Wolf & Cub. Most of the other bands, I’m yet to discover so thanks for the tip!

  2. [...] Seemingly Josh Pyke apparanted onto radio waves, but in fact he had been kicking around for a numer of years under the Night Hour moniker.  Once he dropped the pseudonym and assumed his real name, Josh catipulated onto radio playlists and into the hearts of many Sydney-siders, and it wasn’t long until his name spread around the country.  I caught him live for the first time on tour with WA’s Bob Evans and both performers were fantastic – I really hope they tour together again because they compliment each other so well.  They performed a bunch of songs together and it was amazing how well their vocals suited each other.  [...]

  3. [...] Bob Evans Sleepy Jackson – Personality (One Was A Spider, One Was A Bird) You Am I – Convicts Gotye – Like Drawing Blood The Audreys – Between Last Night and Us [...]

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