Mr Dover and The Endless Rovers showcases e4444e at his most experimental

By Josh Leeson
Updated January 30 2019 - 4:11pm, first published August 8 2018 - 5:00pm
ORGANIC: Romy Church, aka e4444e, was influenced by Glenrock Reserve on his latest album Mr Dover and The Endless Rovers. Picture: LazyBones
ORGANIC: Romy Church, aka e4444e, was influenced by Glenrock Reserve on his latest album Mr Dover and The Endless Rovers. Picture: LazyBones

WHEN Romy Church, aka e4444e, spotted a galah tea towel while working at the Lowlands Bowling Club, he knew he’d found his album cover. The slice of classic Australiana represented everything he wanted to achieve on Mr Dover and The Endless Rovers.

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