
Melbourne's Subaudible Hum are dead fucking ringers for Radiohead's (circa Amnesiac and Hail To The Thief ) extensive b-sides output. Seriously, it's a little scary, and if it were a bit more inventive, menacing, and unwieldy, I'd swear it was the Oxford quintet themselves. Despite it's utterly awful name, "Tokyo Craigieburn And The Moon" is actually a solid piece of worried post-rock, and it utilizes Thom Yorke's patented song structuring to build slowly from a lonely drumbeat into a fierce, everything-and-everyone-in-the -universe-getting-fucked-up finale. Subaudible Hum stands as proof that Australia (and, for certain, several other countries) has got it [...]