‘Undeniable Kings of Oz Pub Rock’: Kirin J Callinan on Cold Chisel
Read Kirin J Callinan's 2020 reflection on the timeless power of Cold Chisel
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"I can’t wait to celebrate with my mates and with all the fans who have been such a big part of our story,” says Jimmy Barnes
In the first of a new Rolling Stone AU/NZ series, Jimmy Barnes and Don Walker reflect on the legacy of Cold Chisel’s first album from 1978
Rolling Stone Australia counted down their list of the 200 Greatest Australian Albums of All Time last month, but what about the artwork that adorns these beloved records?
Kirin J Callinan reflects on Australia's most iconic pub-rock band as he looks at the majesty of Adelaide's Cold Chisel.
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Released in 1980, Cold Chisel’s 'East' wasn’t just another album in the career of a fast-rising pub-rock outfit, it was a revelation.
Cold Chisel are set to pay tribute to their breakthrough record by unleashing a special limited edition, deluxe vinyl reissue of East.
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