Crowd favourites The Whitlams were back in force at The Gov last Friday and Saturday night. Since they first formed in 1992 in Sydney, this outfit has been consistently producing and playing great songs
Australian Indie rock band The Whitlams, have been going strong for over twenty years. And if last Friday night’s gig was anything to go by, they just keep getting better.
Frontman for The Whitlams and The Idle, Tim Freedman, dons his Harry Nilsson guise for his take on what a Nilsson concert may have been like.
Whitlams' frontman Tim Freedman has returned with his first album in five years, the aptly titled Australian Idle, released this week through Sony Music. One of Australia's most loved and respected musicians, Tim Freedman along with his new band The Idle, have recorded an album rife with 70s and 80s influences. Taking cues from Elton John, 10CC, the Beach Boys, Australian Idle is a joyous body of work and a return to from for Freedman, whose work with The Whitlams has resulted in a slew of ARIA nominations and wins; even topping the Triple J Hottest 100 in 1997.