
Brisbane indie rockers - Cedarsmoke
Cedarsmoke know it takes some sweet licks and classic Americana to get through the bumpy journey that is life. Into The Wild World is reviewed by Chris Cobcroft.
- Jon Cloumassis and Co. are finally saying goodbye to youth and braving the great big adventure that is adulthood on Cedarsmoke’s debut full-length. Or at least they’re drawing some kind of arbitrary divider through their mid-to-late 20s, which, from Hendrix to Cobain is traditionally a dangerous time for rockers. Still indulging their manic habit for surging, bittersweet rock wedded to suicidally depressing lyrics, I can only hope that those two competing emotional arcs find some kind of uneasy balance, sending them all stumbling Into The Wild World.