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  1. 3 days ago · Nobody wants to be a cynic, but cynicism is often borne from reality, and as the listener, those two camps clash in your mind. Love Changes Everything is the Australian trio’s first release since 2012. With it, they create an instrumental ride of orchestral minimalism. Plodding piano, wailing violas and scattered drums endeavour to whisk up ...

  2. 2 days ago · And like the label says, Love Changes Everything. The Dirty Three — Warren Ellis, Mick Turner and Jim White — formed in Melbourne in 1992, to play with guitar, drums and violin or viola, and within a couple years, they’d broken out. Out of Australia, out of anything else they might have been inside of, to boot — and got worldwide.

  3. 3 days ago · Dirty Three didn’t come together in the ’90s Melbourne music scene by accident. White and Turner shared many a band rhythm section in the 1980s and found each other’s intuitive instrumental abilities exciting. “Even at the time, it was all about emotion and feeling—if you were feeling good about something, you proceeded,” says Ellis.

  4. 3 days ago · Love Changes Everything by Dirty Three. When he’s not creating havoc as a Bad Seed Warren Ellis creates beautiful soundscapes with his mates Jim White and Mick Turner, under the moniker Dirty Three. Love Changes Everything is their first album since 2014’s Toward The Low Sun. Recorded at Headgap Studios in their home city of Melbourne, this ...

  5. 3 days ago · 1. Listen. (4 min) Warren Ellis, Jim White and Mick Turner of Dirty Three. Photo: Annabel Mehran. In the 30 years since Dirty Three released its debut record, it has gone from primary band to side ...

  6. 2 days ago · ROCK/EXPERIMENTAL. Love Changes Everything. Dirty Three. Anchor & Hope/Remote Control ★★★★ Dirty Three’s first album in a dozen years begins with a sustained burn of guitar distortion ...

  7. 1 day ago · The Dirty Three have never been afraid to experiment, and Love Changes Everything feels like a victory lap rather than a ‘we’re back’. The album is a triumph and a testament to the enduring creativity of Warren Ellis, Mick Turner, and Jim White. This is a truly wonderful album from masters of their craft. Enjoy it loud, and often.