D. Rogers

{{short description|Australian musician based in Melbourne}}

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| label = Popboomerang

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D. Rogers is an Australian musician based in Melbourne. He was a member of Klinger until he left in 2003 and moved to Japan.The Age 24 December 2004 [http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/12/22/1103391824483.html Memories cling] by Andrew Murfett While in Japan, working as an English teacher, he recorded two albums,The Age 28 September 2007 [http://www.theage.com.au/news/music/sticky-carpet/2007/09/27/1190486449785.html Man from Japan] by Patrick Donovan and Andrew MurfettGeelong Advertiser, 4 August 2006, "New name and a new album" by David Connoley the first being a friends-only release.Herald Sun, 10 August 2006, "d.tour" by Shane O'Donohue He returned to Australia in 2007 and recorded a third solo album.Rave Magazine Monday, 31 August 2009 [http://www.ravemagazine.com.au/content/view/16761/30/ D.Rodgers] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110807063229/http://www.ravemagazine.com.au/content/view/16761/30/ |date=7 August 2011 }} by Kahli Hethorn

Discography

  • The 14th Turn (2004)
  • 'Neath The Dark of Fuses Blown (2006)Faster Louder [https://archive.today/20120721105942/http://web1.fasterlouder.com.au/reviews/music/5242/drogers--neath-the-dark-of-fuses-blown.htm blown]The Bulletin, 6 September 2006, Volume 124; Number 37, 'Neath The Dark of Fuses Blown {{rating|3|5}} review by Jeff ApterNorthcote Leader, 9 August 2006, 'Neath The Dark of Fuses Blown {{rating|3|5}} review by Jeff ApterThe Sydney Morning Herald, 28 July 2006, 'Neath The Dark of Fuses Blown review by Bernard Zuel
  • Sparks on the Tarmac (2007) – Popboomerang RecordsBeat Magazine [http://www.beat.com.au/review.php?id=1703 Sparks On The Tarmac review]{{Dead link|date=July 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} by Christine LanThe Age, 3 July 2009, Sparks on the Tarmac {{rating|3.5|5}} review by Andrew MurfettThe Sydney Morning Herald, 9 October 2009, Sparks on the Tarmac {{rating|3|5}} review by Bernard Zuel
  • Natural Disasters (2010) – Popboomerang Records
  • Kicking The Tracers (2013) – Crying Ninja Records
  • An Undefined Number (2013) – Crying Ninja Records

Production credits

  • Slow Fades, Canyon Songs (EP, 2018)
  • The Glorious North, Welcome to the Glorious North (Album, 2016)
  • The Glorious North, Dang! (EP, 2015)
  • The Glorious North, At the Bar with the Glorious North (EP, 2017)
  • Tali, Cavewoman (Single, 2017)
  • Second Prize, The Heel Turn (EP, 2018)
  • The Barebones, Where Have All the Good Folk Gone? (Album, 2015)

References

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