The New Yorker Joins The Bananagun Craze
“The Melbourne quintet Bananagun,” writes The New Yorker, “bears the hallmarks of one of the sundry sixties acts whose work slipped through the cracks of time, only to be salvaged, decades later, by sharp-eared record collectors.” The venerable magazine compares the Australians’ debut to Os Mutantes, noting that, “In an era defined by weightiness, Bananagun plays as if held aloft by helium.” Read the review right here.
As the New Yorker says – life may be tough, but Bananagun is not. Are you playing them on your airwaves?