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John Butler

One thing you can't deny, is that after twelve years, John Butler has been a part of a lot of change in music.

"The physical album and the idea of the album is completely in metamorphosis at the moment," says Butler, because I couldn't help asking him about his recent iTunes EP exclusive, which might seem out of character for such a fiercely independent artist. Perhaps it's a sign of the times.


  Trash Talk
Eyes & Nines
Shock

Eyes & Nines by Trash Talk is their eighth release and boy does it pack a punch, angry punch. There's more anger here than an all in brawl on Hindley Street on a Friday night. If you're into your hyphenated "core" music like grind-core or hard-core or scream-core (okay I made that one up) then this is your ticket to ear bleed heaven.

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