The Heather Mile profile picture

The Heather Mile

About Me


A folk-pop confection, currently made of Andrew Lambkin and Tom Griffith. We drift between Sydney and the Southern Highlands, in search of more time. Welcome.

Andrew Lambkin was briefly a member of Adelyne in Sydney, Australia. In addition, this work has been an occasional project over many years, working semi-solo with various friends. In one of his other lives he is a longtime public radio broadcaster championing indie music.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 7/22/2006
Band Members: Andrew Lambkin: voice, bass

Tom Griffith: guitars

Influences: Stephen Duffy, The Smiths, The Jam, Billy Bragg, Nick Drake, Elvis Costello, The Housemartins, The Lightning Seeds, The Field Mice, Trembling Blue Stars, The Sundays... Tom's Midnight Garden. Billy Liar. Unleaving. Sixties films full of cardigans, twinsets and motorway cafes. Full moons. Winter sunshine. Local Hero. Goldcrest and Kestrel...
Sounds Like: Some say Billy Bragg, some say Paul Weller, some say Stephen Duffy, some say a bit like Roddy Frame at times. All of which is very kind.
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

1234 plays

As of this moment, So Much To Tell You has notched up 1234 plays here all on its own...quite a cool number.Thank you! NEXT!
Posted by on Wed, 21 Mar 2007 03:56:00 GMT

MySpace running OS Snail 1.0

Is it a denial of service attack by hackers? Sunspot activity? Or are the variable levels of competency and reliability we've come to know and love from MySpace reaching new lows?Yeah, it's holidays f...
Posted by on Mon, 15 Jan 2007 07:06:00 GMT

500 plays

Just posting to mark a small milestone in that the first upload by The Heather Mile has just notched up 500 plays. Perhaps helped by good ol' autoplay, perhaps not.Now for a second recording...ahem......
Posted by on Sat, 11 Nov 2006 23:14:00 GMT

The Heather Mile now on TripleJ Unearthed

The Heather Mile now has a page on the new Triple J Unearthed website. As well as a listening outlet for new music, it also runs a chart system based on votes from visitors. Please take a moment to vi...
Posted by on Fri, 13 Oct 2006 18:34:00 GMT

If anyone should die whilst in the shelter...

It's Hiroshima Day Number 61, and nobody here seems to be taking the blindest bit of notice, at least not if one goes by television schedules.Last year on 6th August I stood in a crowd in Hyde Park in...
Posted by on Sun, 06 Aug 2006 05:29:00 GMT