Australian Guitar

DIVIDE AND CONQUER

Few bands have captured the hearts of Australia quite the way Busby Marou have. With their emphatic fusion of heart-on-sleeve storytelling and destructively moreish musical prowess – the individual quirks of Tom Busby and Jeremy Marou intertwining to form a truly spellbinding sound – the duo have soared from two best mates making lowkey pop songs for fun, into one of the country’s biggest and most beloved musical cornerstones.

With their fourth album, The Great Divide, the pair tap even deeper into their sonically enchanting, thematically liberal mythos. Over 12 crisp, career-defining tracks running just shy

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