Wons Phreely

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Temper Temper 00:00 Tools
Rules of Nature 00:00 Tools
Another Thing 00:00 Tools
The World Has A Bank Account 03:29 Tools
Winterlude 1 00:00 Tools
Winterlude 2 00:00 Tools
Soldiers 00:00 Tools
Tonight 00:00 Tools
Everything Fits 00:00 Tools
replacement 00:00 Tools
Wons Phreely - The World Has Bank Account 00:00 Tools
Tonight - Convaire Remix 00:00 Tools
The Night Has an Alibi 00:00 Tools
Stars (feat. The Horses) 00:00 Tools
Everything Fits (More Than Sure Mix) 00:00 Tools
The Romancer (Back To The Beginning) 00:00 Tools
radio song? 00:00 Tools
Instalment 00:00 Tools
D.I.S.C.O. 00:00 Tools
Rules of Nature (album edit) 00:00 Tools
Winterlude #1 00:00 Tools
Another Thing (Mailer Daemon + PhDJ Remix) 00:00 Tools
D.I.S.C.O 00:00 Tools
The Romancer (Back To The Begining..) 00:00 Tools
Winterlude #2 00:00 Tools
to begin with 00:00 Tools
The World Has Bank Account 00:00 Tools
dumb ass 00:00 Tools
The Romancer 00:00 Tools
Radio Song 00:00 Tools
Another Thing (Mailer Daemon & PhDJ Remix) 00:00 Tools
The World Has Bank Account 00:00 Tools
whistling in the wind 00:00 Tools
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Wons Phreely is no ordinary solo artist. He is a drum machine-wielding, electric guitar-swinging, punk poet with a knack for tunes. Live he is just as comfortable playing alongside rock bands like Death Cab for Cutie, as he would be supporting a solo artist like Jarvis Cocker or Bright Eyes. On stage he is fun and intelligent with his geek-chic swagger, he comes off like a young Elvis Costello or Billy Bragg. Starting out producing demos and mixes from his bedroom and still giving away free songs on his http://www.facebook.com/WonsPhreelyMusic the last 12 months or so has seen a dramatic growth for Wons personally and career-wise, having played and toured alongside Ben Kweller, Ben Lee, Death Cab For Cutie, Dr Dog, M. Ward, Aqualung, Kate Miller-Heidke, Bob Evans, and loads more - as well as having played Splendour in the Grass, the Great Escape, Pauhaus Festival, The Playground Weekender and Nannup festivals. In addition to this he released his first official EP last year, to critical acclaim as well as support from Triple J, with Home & Hosed’s Caroline Tran calling Wons Phreely “one to watch”. In fact, it’s not only radio people getting behind Wons but also press, in a very big way. The Rules of Nature EP gained rave reviews all round, including 3 singles of the week in street press, with quotes like “Debut of the year” (Sydney City Hub), as well as comparisons with M. Ward, Ray Davies (of the Kinks), Ben Kweller, Beck, and one review even stated “(we) predict he meets a Gotye-level of success in the coming months”. Inpress Magazine put it best when they reviewed the debut EP: “One of the year’s best albums that’s not an album”, and that’s only because it was an EP. Never one to settle for clichéd love song fare, his subjects vary from serial killings to the micro-analysis of insects and amoeba. tracks range from being joyous and playful, to dark and cynical, yet no matter what the subject matter the songs are always witty and presented in the rough and tumble ready-to-go pop manner that makes them universally appealing without any compromising of integrity. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.