The Money War
Dylan Ollivierre and Carmen Pepper, a songwriting duo from Western Australia
Track by Track - The AU Review
Track by Track - The AU Review
Apple Music - I Don't Hear You Anymore EP
Apple Music - I Don't Hear You Anymore EP
Album · 2023 · 4 Songs
Spotify - I Don't Hear You Anymore EP
Spotify - I Don't Hear You Anymore EP
Youtube - I Don't Hear You Anymore EP
Youtube - I Don't Hear You Anymore EP
BandCamp
BandCamp
Spotify/Apple streaming - Was It Ever Really Anything?
Spotify/Apple streaming - Was It Ever Really Anything?
YouTube - Was It Ever Really Anything?
YouTube - Was It Ever Really Anything?
The Money War | triple j Unearthed
The Money War | triple j Unearthed
New single 'Ride' out May 26
Pilerats premiere - Was It Ever Really Anything?
Pilerats premiere - Was It Ever Really Anything?
Atwood Magazine Review
Atwood Magazine Review
Atwood's staff share the music they've been listening to: This week's roundup includes Kwaku Asante, mae mae, Louis Tomlinson, M.I.A., Sea Glass & Benét, The Money War, Les Shirley, Sierra Blax, Cal In Red, Kindelan, Dry Cleaning, Chloe Florence, Amelia Wray, & Maïa Barouh!
Somebody Loves You streaming/download links
Somebody Loves You streaming/download links
Listen to Somebody Loves You by The Money War.
UpToHear review
UpToHear review
Merch
Merch
Spotify
Spotify
Artist · 2.3K monthly listeners.
YouTube
YouTube
Just three months after the release of their debut album ‘Home’, The Money War are back with their new single ‘Life Is Better In Dreams’. The track was inspired by a recent trip back to Ollivierre’s homeland: the Caribbean island of Bequia. The result was a creative period where Ollivierre and Pepper penned an album worth of new songs. Since their formation in 2015, their success has seen them touring nationally with the likes of Meg Mac, Dope Lemon, Holy Holy, Neil Finn, and playing festivals both at home and abroad (Southbound, FOTSUN, SXSW). They’ve amassed over a million streams and multiple playlist adds on Spotify, secured airplay on radio stations across the globe including BBC6 (UK), KCRW (USA), NPR (USA) and cracked college radio charts in the US. In Australia, multiple singles received airplay on RTR, FBi, 4zzz and Double J, and “Recall” went on to be Triple J’s 5th most played track of 2017.
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Apple Music
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iTunes
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SoundCloud
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