The Evolving Sound of Goanna: A Remastering of ‘Solid Rock’ Brings Indigenous and Mainstream Artists Together

Solid Rock,” a song originally recorded by the Australian band Goanna, has been remastered and reimagined for the 21st century. The new version features the talents of First Nations artists Moss, Tasman Keith, and William Barton, respectively, and serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing fight for Indigenous rights in Australia.

Goanna’s original recording of “Solid Rock” was released in 1982 and quickly became an anthem for the Indigenous rights movement in Australia. With its driving beat and powerful lyrics, the song spoke to a generation of young Australians who were fed up with the government’s treatment of Indigenous peoples. Despite its commercial success, the song remained an important cultural touchstone, inspiring new generations of musicians and activists to keep fighting for Indigenous rights.

Now, forty years later, the message of “Solid Rock” remains as relevant as ever. In this new version of the song, Moss, Keith, and Barton have breathed new life into the classic track, updating it for a contemporary audience and infusing it with the energy of a new generation of Indigenous activists.

The song opens with the iconic sound of Barton’s didjeridu, accompanied by the sounds of cicadas in the wind. This unmistakably Australian soundscape is the perfect backdrop for the powerful guitar riff that has transcended time. With Moss’s signature heavy-hitting sound and unparalleled production skills, the energy of the song are palpable from the first note.

Lyrically, the message of “Solid Rock” is carried even higher by Tasman Keith, who delivers the powerful lines, “My life won’t be my life if these policies remain.” His voice adds a new chapter to the song, breathing new life into its message and imbuing it with a new sense of urgency. Throughout the song, Keith’s voice is dynamic and commanding, making it clear that this collaboration is charged and ready for change.

In a recent interview, Moss reflected on the importance of this new version of “Solid Rock.” “There’s a strength in the energy on this record,” he said. “With generations coming together to amplify the same message, it’s such an [honour] and a full-circle moment to be trusted by Goanna to reimagine ‘Solid Rock’ and inspire the next generations to push the boundaries of what is possible with the power of our stories, thinking, and perspectives.”

This take on “Solid Rock” is a reflection of where Australia stands in 2023. It’s a reminder of the past and a call to action for the future. With its powerful mix of classic rock, Indigenous sounds, and a message that transcends time, this remastered version of “Solid Rock” is sure to inspire new generations of activists and musicians alike.

In conclusion, “Solid Rock” by Goanna, featuring Moss, Tasman Keith, and William Barton, is a powerful reminder of the ongoing fight for Indigenous rights in Australia. With its driving beat, powerful lyrics, and contemporary production, this new version of the song is a call to action for all Australians to continue to work towards a better future for Indigenous peoples.

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