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WATCH: ‘Mind Mischief’

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It’s nice to see some corporate dollars get behind an Australian band’s music video. Hawt production value. Directed by David Wilson and based around his (and every other boys) English school-boy fantasy. It’s an amazing video that peaks with mind blowing drawings, complementing a track off what we should now start calling, one of the great Australian records, Lonerism. For Tame Impala, it’s just another day making crazy shit happen. Check the money blog for interviews and BTS fluff.

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WATCH: Strange Talk – ‘Falling In Love’

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This new track from Strange Talk was directed, produced and edited by Costa VakasYeah he goes alright… he’s a ‘doing what you never dreamed possible’ kinda guy. And for this ‘banga’, he has taken us into a Faithless (circa 98) type club vibe, complete with glow sticks, lasers, and leo’s. I. Think. I’m. Falling. In. Love.

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LISTEN: Cull – ‘Good People Disappear’

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Alex Watts wrote for our blog back in 2011. He’s good at a lot of things not limited to banjo and the internet, including siting in various musical positions for Brendan McClean and Chance Waters.

Cull is Alex’s new side project. He plays guitars in Cull with his pal Chumpy Ly (Polar Knights) on vocals. (I hope Chumpy is his real name).

The first few bars of ‘Good People Disappear’ does have an obvious Tame Impala tweak (watch the kids go cray). But apparently so does every other song made in history with a sturdy melodic minor guitar chord progression and phased out vocals. While everyone is still aroused by anything that sounds remotely like it was touched by the hand of Kevin Parker, this first tune from Cull is still a great psych-pop gem in its own jamtastic right (refer 2:00 onwards). Ride the wave Chumpy, ride the wave.

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WATCH: Ainslie Wills – ‘Weighing The Promises’

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It’s no secret that I’m dazzled by Ainslie Wills. What a soul-devouring voice. Have you heard her do that Radiohead cover – so sweet… anyho, gushing aside. This is the lead-in (as industry folk call it) for her debut LP You go your way, I’lll go mine, out 4th of March 2013. It’s the first single from the new record which is already well down the production line. I hope to bring you more on that soon. For now, queue up this video and let it play whilst you check your facebook or retweet our Funrays post.

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LOOK: XMAS FUNRAYS ft. Them Swoops, Harts, House of Laurence + Two Bright Lakes DJS

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Us internet folk try to do some nice things sometimes. We spend our spare time trudging through all your submissions so we can say some nice stuff about your band in return for no money, minor thanks and getting expired cider at label parties. That being said, the joys of the internet are alright – ie: receiving things like this remix of ‘Absolutely Everybody’ in our inbox yesterday…

Last Christmas we decided to be good blog folk and raise some funds to help The Song Room. These guys spend their time implementing music programs and sending teachers out to disadvantaged schools in non-English speaking and indigenous areas. Good stuff.

We thought this was a worthy cause, so we gathered our fave bands, hung a shitload of Christmas trees from the roof of the Workers Club and turned and threw a damn good Xmas festivus to help raise funds for these guys.

House of Laurence bestowed some shoegaze goodness and their generous haircuts on all. Harts and his band, all dressed in white, did well at  doing the best live Prince hologram anyone could have asked for. There’s no lingering doubt that Them Swoops sound like Phoenix…but that’s never a bad thing, especially when your crowd wants to party like it’s 2009, or 1901, or whatever ya know. Eliza from Oh Mercy joined the guys on stage to shake some maracas for a cover song at the end of the night which I forget the name of because I was too wrapped up in warm fuzzy Xmas vibes/free Sailor Jerrys. And then Marty + Zoe +Tig from Two Bright Lakes turned up, played the best tunes and errybody spent the rest of the night prancing around to R&B jams and kicking around fake ‘snow’.

It was a damn festive FUNRAYS. Big thanks to the bands, dudes from Two Bright Lakes, Triple R, Sailor Jerry’s, Workers + everyone who helped us raise profits for The Song Room.

Real snow. Next year.

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WATCH: Forces – ‘Overland (In My Mind)’

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Forces have their self- titled EP out now on limited edition 12″ vinyl through Midnight Juggernauts’ label, Siberia Records and digitally via technodissidents.bandcamp.com.

Tour dates for promo:

Feb 8th, Sydney @ Club 77 w/ Silk Rd Band, DJs Kirin J Callinan, DS (Siberia Records) and Angelo Cruzman
Feb 22nd, Melbourne @ The Liberty Social w/ Kangaroo Skull, Nun, White Hex and HTRK DJs

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LISTEN: Civil Civic

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Australia is being spoilt rotten this summer. If it wasn’t enough to see tours from Japandroids and Cloud Nothing. We also see the first visit from Civil Civic, two Aussie ex-pats Aaron Cupples and Ben Green, who met back in 2009 whilst both living overseas. Next month will see not just their debut Australian shows but the release of a long-time coming debut record Rules. A thrilling track lifted from it is ‘Run Overdrive‘, which has been well-rehearsed and will set off every show when they hit our shores. It’s a power-ballad for fans of instrumental, pop-driven guitar reverb with drum-kicking cinematic atmosphere that is as catchy as HPV. The full length LP continues in this vein, with some surfier numbers but all having a pop sensibility driven by minimal synth pinged over walls of guitar sound. Dig this press shot too!

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Thur 7 Feb – Black Bear Lodge, BRISBANE

Fri 8 Feb – Brighton Up Bar, SYDNEY

Sat 16 Feb – ATP, I’ll Be Your Mirror, ALTONA, (Victoria)

Tue 19 Feb – The Tote, MELBOURNE

Thur 21 Feb – The Crown And Anchor, ADELAIDE

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