Co-op Brewery | ||||
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Released | 7 August 2006 | |||
Recorded | 2006 | |||
Genre | Folk punk | |||
Label | Missing Ling Fistolo | |||
Mutiny chronology | ||||
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Co-op Brewery is an album by the Australian band, Mutiny, released by Missing Link Records locally,[1] and by Fistolo Records in the United States. Brian Gillespie of Shite n Onions felt the group provide "nautical-folk-punk that leans toward sea shanties, and ballads."[2]
Co-op Brewery reflects Mutiny's greater ability to pay for production—it was recorded at Birdland Studios and Lindsay Gravina mixed "Digging for Gold." "Abbotsford Co-Operative Brewery" tells the tale of an attempt to wrest the control of the beer brewing industry back off the main players. "Free Soup Daily" relates the story of someone who is queuing to be fed at a soup kitchen, and "Digging for Gold" relates life on the Victorian Goldfields.
"Digging for Gold" is a single by the Australian folk punk band, Mutiny, released late in 2002 by Haul Away Records.[2] Andy Carr of Roaring Jack website described their sound as "folk-punk for punk folks" with the two tracks, "Digging for Gold" and "Bag of Oats" as "incredibly fast-paced ... [which] are driven by blinding accordion and mandolin riffs (great work from Dan Green and Gregory Bones respectively) and augmented by the raging tin whistle of Lobby."[3]