HEAD 'EM UP | Brendan McMahon | Australian singer-songwriter Brendan McMahon captures the spirit of mateship and tradition in his latest single, inspired by the enduring legacy of Anzac Day. | | Observed annually on April 25, Anzac Day is a time for Australians to honour those who served and sacrificed in wars and conflicts. As dawn services and marches conclude, a uniquely Australian tradition continues in pubs and RSL clubs nationwide—the iconic game of Two-Up. With coins spinning and crowds calling “Come in spinner!”, the ritual reflects the camaraderie and resilience at the heart of the Anzac spirit. | | Drawing from this rich cultural backdrop, McMahon delivers a compelling musical tribute that blends history with lived experience. Known for his distinctive sound, Brendan McMahon fuses Country Rock with elements of Blues and Folk, creating a style that is both grounded and evocative. His songwriting is deeply narrative-driven, exploring themes of travel, personal reflection, and everyday Australian life. | | Critics have praised McMahon’s work as “edgy and emotionally charged” and “a sublime, absorbing listen.” With this release, he continues to showcase his ability to connect audiences to story, place, and identity through music. | |
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