Bag of Oats

Bag of Oats is a six-track extended play by the Australian folk punk band, Mutiny.[1] It was released in 2002 via Haul Away Records.[1][2] All the tracks were written by the group's Greg Stainsby.

Bag of Oats
EP by
Released2002
GenreFolk punk[1]
Length17:37
LabelHaul Away
Mutiny chronology
Rum Rebellion
(1997)
Bag of Oats
(2002)
Digging for Gold
(2002)

Reception

Andy Carr of Roaring Jack Archives reviewed both Bag of Oats (2002) and the following three-track, "Digging for Gold", issued later in the same year.[3] He observed, "Throughout there's a spirit of rebellion and an understanding that there are ways out of the poverty and meaninglessness of life in the suburbs. The historic angle comes into play in songs like 'Police Strike Riot', which relives the police strike which left Melbourne lawless briefly in 1929... One of the standouts for me is the slower and hugely melodic 'Struggle Town' and its stories of fighting in the streets"[3] Shite n Onions' Brian Gillispie felt, "[it] will knock yer pegleg off. The lyrics of folk songs should tell the listener about what's really going on in their particular part of the world, and with songs that speak about current and historical issues, that's exactly what Mutiny does, and with a true Aussie accent throughout the vocals to boot. Musically, the album has no weak spots either. It really is folk punk for punk folks. I tried to pick a favorite track from this album, but I couldn't do it. Each and every song is as solid as stone." [4]

Track listing

All tracks were written by Greg Stainsby.[5]

  1. "Bag of Oats" – 3:02
  2. "William Jones" – 3:06
  3. "Shot Tower" – 3:39
  4. "Struggle Town" – 2:48
  5. "Two Up Alley" – 3:16
  6. "Police Strike Riot" – 1:47

Credits:[1][6]

Personnel

Credits:[2]

gollark: I mean, most common bad situations are going to be along the lines of "someone was rude to me at work" or "my car broke down", not "I must run away from a thing very fast" or "I have to lift a several hundred kilogram object for some reason".
gollark: That definition seems pretty orthogonal to actual common meanings.
gollark: One could say it's kind of bees.
gollark: English is very flexible about horribly misusing words.
gollark: That's obviously insulty but in a weird way, it's better to be more surreal.

References

  1. Mutiny (2008), Bag of Oats, Haul Away, retrieved 4 December 2017 via National Library of Australia
  2. Bag of Oats CD Booklet
  3. Carr, Andy. "21st Century Reviews – Older Reviews: Mutiny – Bag of Oats six-song CD and 'Digging for Gold' three-song CD (Haul Away)". Roaring Jack Archives. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
  4. Gillespie, Brian (September 2003). "Review: Mutiny: Bag of Oats / 'Digging for Gold' (CD/CDs)". Shite n Onions. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
  5. "'Bag of Oats' at APRA search engine". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Retrieved 4 December 2017. Note: For additional work user may have to select 'Search again' and then 'Enter a title:' or 'Performer:'
  6. Track times taken from CD
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