Mother Goose

Mother Goose

rock music

Australia Est. 1975

"The music pulses with a steady groove and layered textures that ebb in intensity, creating moments of tension and release throughout."

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Don't Believe in Fairytales

Don't Believe in Fairytales

1979

About Mother Goose

Mother Goose matters for their ability to evoke nostalgia while also pushing the boundaries of modern rock.
Their music taps into collective memories, weaving tales that resonate with listeners across generations, creating a sense of community through shared experience.
Their music taps into collective memories, weaving tales that resonate with listeners across generations, creating a sense of community through shared experience. This connection fosters an environment where fans not only hear the music but feel it as part of their own story. Their approach is marked by an intricate balance between raw energy and poetic reflection. Mother Goose channels the spirit of classic rock with an innovative flair, combining traditional instrumentation with unexpected twists in arrangement and production. This creates a sonic landscape that feels both familiar and refreshingly new, inviting listeners to explore deeper layers within each track. Lyrically, Mother Goose often explores themes of childhood innocence juxtaposed with adult realities, employing storytelling techniques that blend sincerity with a touch of irony. Their voice reflects a candid introspection, encouraging listeners to engage with the emotions behind the lyrics rather than merely the narrative. This duality allows for rich interpretation, making each song a personal experience for the audience.

2 studio albums· 2 years· Australia

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Mother Goose's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

2 releases 2 albums 1977–1979
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