The Beatles, Grizzly Bear, Fleet Foxes, Polyphonic Spree, John Steel Singers, REM, Radiohead, Bruce Springsteen, Sufjan Stevens, The White Stripes, Architecture in Helsinki, Augie March, Tom Waits, Gram Parsons, Arcade Fire, Band of Horses, Neil Young, Of Montreal, The New Pornographers, Ryan Adams, The Shins, Vampire Weekend, Sigur Ros, The National, The Middle East, Hank Williams, Blur.
"‘Mr Pickwick’s Camera’ is a remarkable album, one which I couldn’t compare to anything else. It was difficult to find any gripes about the music, and I have no qualms about giving ‘Mr Pickwick’s Camera’ two thumbs up!"
Scene Magazine
“One of the key players of the indie-pop movement currently barrelling us over with happy brass blasts and sunshine-in-song is Sydney six-piece Cuthbert & The Nightwalkers.” – Rave Magazine
“Pace Ourselves, the group's new single, is all about hitting the 'night scene', getting completely Stereogummed off your chops and having the best/worst night of your life.” – Polaroids of Androids
"I've steadily fallen in love with them. From dress-up costumes to epic but equally nonsensical songs, they represent all that is right about the music scene on the other side of the world. Their outfit reflects the heady hay-days of the Polyphonic Spree, but whizkid Richie Cuthbert's songwriting holds the band together and avoids any sticky situations and let-downs that may be recalled of their predecessors." - DrunkenWerewolf UK Issue 9.
“This is what the Polyphonic Spree would sound like if they loved Augie March more than the Flaming Lips” Simon Wooldridge – ROLLING STONE
“The sweetest band in town.” Dan Zilber FBi/Sydney Morning Herald
“Cuthbert and the Night Walkers capped off a superb night of music filled with smiles, hugs and warm moments; I can’t think of a better way to celebrate the start of Spring.” Fasterlouder.com
"Cuthbert & The Night Walkers make swooning, boy-girl indie pop with a show-tune heart." Inpress
dear friend/family/colleague. we are launching our new single brain tooth, which we have pressed onto vinyl at sosume q bar this friday. it will be our LAST SYDNEY SHOW for the year. we are playing with two awesome bands from melbourne and brisbane that are awesomely awesome (secret guest appearance from kyu but don't tell anyone). please come. 7 inch vinyls with jackets we made by hand are $10. bargain.
“ …soul-stirring, excitingly edgy music…just disturbing (read ‘mind-f**king’) enough to demand attention. There is a whole spice rack of auditory flavors here, served up like fractured poetry on a collection of intensely listenable Hallmark cards from Hell. Bill Margold, Cinema Seen, L.A. X..Press
Hey Mr Cuthbert, thanks for taking a picture with me at the TME! Sorry if I embarrassed you too much. TME was beautiful, wasn't it? :) Keep up the great work! Cheers!
Nick Findlay Alex Pye (FBi) Jack Shit (FBi) Throwshapes
...come so this free little haven don't get stopped! Shiny people playing tunes in the sun in a fucking rad courtyard drinking cheap drinks and it's free!
Come party with the bands and the DJ's at the OFFICIAL SOUNDS OF SPRING AFTER PARTY! DJ's Bzurk, Snowflake and Tripp will be DJ'ing all day on the TRASH stage at the festival, then go back to rock it at the afterparty with guest DJ's ABSYNTH (Sydney) and GLENN (The Butterfly Effect). There will be bands and celebrity guests, so don't miss it and make sure you get in early and check out the new and improved club 299 at 293-299 Brunswick Street.
it was promised, come see it delivered. EL MOPA launching new album The Metal Years The Maladies The Maple Trail Wed 7 Oct The Mopetoun Slurry Hills EL MOPA launch new album The Metal Years, out Oct 3 on Half a Cow distributed by MGM