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Dick Diver's Calendar Days / Mitch L. Ryan.

Bloomsbury Collections: Music & Sound Studies 2026 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ryan, Mitch L., author.
Series:
33 1/3 Oceania.
33 1/3 Oceania
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Dick Diver (Musical group). Calendar days.
Dick Diver (Musical group).
Rock music--Australia--2011-2020.
Rock music.
Indie pop music--Australia--History and criticism.
Indie pop music.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (144 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New York : Bloomsbury Publishing (US), 2026.
System Details:
text file rdaft
Summary:
This study of Dick Diver’s acclaimed 2013 album, Calendar Days, discusses the work within its cultural and historical context. Critically acclaimed upon its 2013 release, Dick Diver’s album Calendar Days was consistently praised for its “Australianness.” Across the album’s 11 tracks, the group poeticize the banality of daily life and distil it into melodic pop music that leans on colloquial language and references sung in thick Australian accents, replete with shimmering guitars, and a lackadaisically lilting rhythm section. It is a sound that would soon became emblematic of the micro-genre of “Dolewave” (referring to social welfare, or the Dole), a joke coined by a user of an online forum that then spurred broader recognition in a series of debates across blog platforms. This particular label sat uncomfortably with a lot of the bands that were plastered with the label. This book uses Calendar Days to tease out the histories of the band and to complicate the notion of Dolewave, situating it all within a broader history of Australian independent music and politics in the early 2010s. In doing so, it not only offers the first historical account of a recent major movement in contemporary music, but also considers the unique conditions that Australian independent music operated in from the late 2000s through to the early 2010s. Through close listening to the album, oral histories, and secondary research, this book will explore the ideas of “Australianess” and (anti-)nationalism that underpinned them.
Contents:
Introduction: So I went back to the beginning without rising from my seat 1. You get a dream, you work the odds, and then the dream is the odds 2. I can hear you talking about me 3. Most of my living happened in the space between a stare and the ceiling fan 4. The sweat upon my neck, takes on a significance Notes Index
ISBN:
9798765145074
OCLC:
1592685262

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