New Releases -  APRA Magazine 
 Dallas et Kate -  iTunes 
 So Much Beauty - Reviewed -  Same Same . Com 
 Destruct Tonight - Reviewed -  The Dwarf  
 Dallas Cosmas & The Wonderfulls - Live -  Beat 
 Feature Interview -  Australian Musician 
 Walking Home - Reviewed -  Inpress 


APRA Magazine
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"The beautiful coincidence that has brought the lush vocals of Kate Ceberano and emotive production of Dallas Cosmas together has resulted in the cinematic-pop that is 'Dallas et Kate'.

Twelve original compositions exploring melodic themes of the connectivity that is our life in this time and space...

This record is a collaboration, produced by Dallas with full input from the Wonderfulls and friends."

 
 
iTunes
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*****

This album is very Kate. It's fun, it's sexy, it's beautiful and very easy on the ears. Anyone who enjoyed 2003's "The Girl Can Help It" will love this album. More please, Kate and Dallas.

- iTunes

 
 
Same Same . Com
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(So Much Beauty - Reviewed)

This collection of covers represents a diverse range of writers and styles, which is why the original track So Much Beauty is the winner of the album. Her voice relishes the lyrics she wants to sing. Not every track is flawless, but there really is so much beauty.

 
 
The Dwarf
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(Destruct Tonight - Reviewed)

The latest burnt offering from these boys, burns blistering hot musical steam out of my cd player...
Recorded by Paul Maybury and Dallas Cosmas, it has not been over produced and still manages to capture the raw sound that these guys produce live.
..These guys are not just hard rockers belting out a guitar riff they can write tunes too.

 
 
Beat
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(Dallas Cosmas & The Wonderfulls - Live)

"The Wonderfulls - among jangly guitars, running basses...emerges sonic dreamscapes"

 
 
Australian Musician
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(Feature Interview)

"the emotive vocalizations of Dallas Cosmas...with artistic perspective kept intact"

 
 
Inpress
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(Walking Home - Reviewed)

"Walking Home...reflects the urban darkness and the natural rhythms it possess...melodic and dramatic. Well produced by the delicate hand of Simon Segal and goes a long way toward capturing the soul of the songwriter"

 
 






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