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Fauves Are The Best People
Fauves Are The Best People
Episode 1: Introduction
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  • Episode 1: Introduction

    Episode 1: Introduction

    Jan 1, 2024 • 30:20

    Welcome to Fauves Are The Best People. A bit about who we are, and what we plan to do – and how we might need your help! The podcast will review each and every song released by legendary Melbourne tunesmiths. Featuring extensive interviews with all band members – and those…

  • Episode 2: 1988

    Episode 2: 1988

    Jan 2, 2024 • 1:27:36

    The band reflect back on the group’s formation, the first gig at Mt Eliza Football Club in July 1988, and their first gig at the famous Punters Club.

  • Episode 3: THIS MOOD HAS PASSED (1990)

    Episode 3: THIS MOOD HAS PASSED (1990)

    Jan 8, 2024 • 1:01:45

    A look back at the recording of The Fauves first disc, recorded August 1989 at Timbertop Recording Studios, Ringwood, and released the following year on vinyl.

  • Episode 4: When Luck Ran Out

    Episode 4: When Luck Ran Out

    Jan 14, 2024 • 24:51

    Track 1 from THIS MOOD HAS PASSED (1990)

  • Episode 5: High How

    Episode 5: High How

    Jan 21, 2024 • 29:22

    Track 2 from THIS MOOD HAS PASSED (1990)

  • Episode 6: Married By Morning

    Episode 6: Married By Morning

    Jan 28, 2024 • 26:05

    Track 3 from THIS MOOD HAS PASSED (1990)

  • Episode 7: A Shower Of Sparks

    Episode 7: A Shower Of Sparks

    Feb 12, 2024 • 25:58

    Track 4 from THIS MOOD HAS PASSED (1990)

  • Episode 8: Beautiful In Death

    Episode 8: Beautiful In Death

    Feb 18, 2024 • 29:52

    Track 5 from THIS MOOD HAS PASSED (1990)

  • Episode 9: DAUGHTER ABROAD/FIREMAN 451 (1990)

    Episode 9: DAUGHTER ABROAD/FIREMAN 451 (1990)

    Feb 25, 2024 • 1:06:30

    A look back at the second release of The Fauves, 1990’s split A-side “Daughter Abroad/Fireman 451” distributed by Shock Records.

  • Episode 10: Dave O'Neil (Captain Cocoa)

    Episode 10: Dave O'Neil (Captain Cocoa)

    Feb 28, 2024 • 53:16

    Dave O’Neil – bass player in Melbourne 1980s group, Captain Cocoa – joins us to talk about his band, the 80s indie-pop scene, and his memories of taking The Fauves under their wing!