HALFWAY

Location:
Brisbane, Queensland, Au
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Indie / Country / Rock
Site(s):
Label:
Laughing Outlaw Records
Type:
Indie
We are HALFWAY, and we play music that we enjoy
Take care.



**** Rolling Stone - 4 Stars - An Outpost of Promise - July 2010



This is a fine piece of work, a great travelling companion and a local album with international appeal.
An Outpost of Promise - Bruce McMahon, The Courier Mail (AUS)
4 Stars - June 2010



'An Outpost of Promise' is not only a sublime Roots-tinged Rock'n'Roll album, but Halfway's finest record by a country mile and one deserving to be bracketed with hallowed names like The Triffids and The Go-Betweens. And I don't say stuff like that too often, believe me.
Tim Peacock, Whisperin’ & Hollerin’ (UK) 9/10 June 2010



Halfway are consistently excellent with their delivery of heartfelt country flavoured rock and roll albums, and their latest offering, An Outpost of Promise, is no exception.
Andrew Prentice, TOM Magazine (Australia) 5 Stars and Album of the week



An Outpost Of Promise is a record for the ages-classic, straight-up and completely unpretentious.
Ned Pearse, Inpress (AUS) - July 2010



The accuracy of genre identification matters not, as at the heart of the matter lies a simple fact: Brisbane’s Halfway are damned good songwriters.
Andrew McMillen, Mess & Noise (Aus)



" Like Springsteen, who believed that hope was a place you could drive
to, Dale believes in the myth of the highway and that if you drive long
enough, and far enough, there's a good chance you'll find it. Taking
their cue from Gram Parsons, The Byrds and The Band, Brisbane,
Australia's Halfway play the kind of roots rock that lasts.
Remember the River - Amplifier Magazine - USA May 2007



10 Best Albums of 2006 - Noel Mengel - "listen up, Dean and the Fitzroy and Cheri Ann - haunting tunes inspired by real-life tragedies - are two of the songs of the year"
- Halfway - Remember the River - The Courier Mail - Dec 2007



Those who discovered Halfway with ‘Farewell To The Fainthearted’ will find plenty more of the same to love here. For those who have yet to discover the new uncrowned kings of alt-country, start here and find out what you have been missing.
Penny Black Music (UK) Malcolm Carter Oct 2006



".wheezing harmonicas, Stonsey grit and Gram Parsons' melody"
Farewell to the Fainthearted :: The Daily Mirror (UK) July 29, 2005
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