Posts By Dom Alessio

Ricki-Lee: ‘Can’t Sing A Different Song (Supermelody Remix)’

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Ricki-Lee – ‘Can’t Sing A Different Song (Supermelody Remix)’

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Yeah, yeah, so we’ve copped a bit of flack in the past for journeying into pop territory by posting one or two songs from former Aussie Idol contestant Ricki-Lee. Well, when a remix of one of her songs arrives in my inbox that’s this whacky and it’s been done by ex-Architecture in Helsinki member James Cecil (who goes by the pseudonym Supermelody)… then we have a duty, nah an obligation to the Australian music-loving folk of cyberspace, to post this!

Taking lead from Missy Elliot, this remix of ‘Can’t Sing A Different Song’ contains a rather awkward, non-syncopated beat, and a bridge that completely shifts the style of the song. Ricki-Lee’s never sounded so cool.

http://www.myspace.com/rickileeofficial

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Plug-In City: ‘Blank Photo’

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Plug-In City – ‘Blank Photo’

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Modular’s newest wunder-kids, Plug-In City, bring us something, uhh, new… ‘Blank Photo’. I guess this is what Robert Palmer would sound like if they’d cryogenically frozen him, brought him into the 21st century and set him to work writing New Wave tunes. Just a lot blander. There’s a air of Joy Division we don’t care-edness and that ostenisbly cool exterior bands like Van She and The Lost Valentinos were perfecting in 2006. This sounds like Plug-In City missed the boat. They need to bring the rave synths back, pronto, and drop the ‘Old Man Sam’ bass.

http://www.myspace.com/plugincity

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Scribe

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Scribe – ‘Say It Again’

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From the man who reckons not many, if any, flow like him, comes the decidely Jay Z influenced ‘Say It Again’ from Scribe‘s album Rhymebook. It’s hard for Pacific rappers to simultaneously not sound too local, but not sound like an aping American gangster wannabe. Scribe manages to straddle that fine line incredibly well, so maybe he’s right – not many dudes I know flow like him.

http://www.myspace.com/scribedirtyrecords

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Plastic Palace Alice: ‘The Girl Who Cried Wolf’

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Plastic Palace Alice – ‘The Girl Who Cried Wolf’

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I always think of Plastic Palace Alice as being the Melbourne equivalent to Sydney’s The Seabellies, just with a grander love for Lou Reed. Plastic Palace Alice have always had such great potential, and the Arcade Fire-fronted-by-Bowie ‘Empire Falls’ always did it for me.

But I feel as though they’ve taken a step backwards with their new song ‘The Girl Who Cried Wolf’. Rob McDowell’s vocals aren’t strong enough to lead a song that doesn’t have enough interesting instrumentation. It does its thing but doesn’t really leave you wanting to hit the play button again.

It’s the first single from The Great Depression, the band’s debut full-length album. While this song may not be the strongest, I still have faith in what’s to come.

http://www.myspace.com/plasticpalacealiceband

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Dukes Of Windsor: ‘It’s A War’

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Dukes Of Windsor – ‘It’s A War’

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So they made their name thanks to a (vomit) TV Rock remix, but can Dukes of Windsor recreate that success on their own? Hmm…

‘It’s a War’ is the first taste of their new album. Sounds like they’re aiming squarely at the dance market, but it was produced by the same guys that helmed Refused’s seminal hardcore album The Shape of Punk to Come. Can you say “WTF?”

And does anyone else think that Jack Weaving sounds like Korn’s Jonathan Davis? I think it’s his vocals that turn me off a bit, plus their songs never seem to do anything all that exciting. This one’s OK, but doesn’t do all that much for me. Maybe it’ll grow on me the more I listen to it. There’s some nice melodies in parts, but I just wish it packed more of a dancefloor punch.

http://www.dukesofwindsor.com.au
http://www.myspace.com/dukesofwindsor

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The Phoenix Foundation

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The Phoenix Foundation – ‘Bright Grey’

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OK, so The Phoenix Foundation have a lot to thank The Flaming Lips for, but seriously, have a listen to their sound album Pegasus and you’ll see this New Zealand six-piece can stand on their own. They’ve been on the receiving end of many plaudits from the music press, released three albums and scored the film Eagle vs Shark. So they’re doing pretty well for themselves.

Their latest record, Happy Ending, follows the Flaming Lips blueprint of pop more closely than their previous efforts, but they do it with a lot less weirdness. There’s a definite throwback to the psychedelica movement in their music, which lends it a sense of ethereality and escapism. Ahhhh……

http://www.thephoenixfoundation.co.nz
http://www.myspace.com/thephoenixfoundationnz

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Trial Kennedy

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Trial Kennedy – ‘Neighbours’

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Where’ve you been hiding your mad skillz, Trial Kennedy? Lost amongst a sea of post-punk bands and the Boomtown Records sound, this is the first song of theirs that’s really burst out of the speakers; a veritable anthem of a song that rocks from start to finish and never lets you go. I guess that’s what going to Atlanta to record your album does for you. Hopefully it’s a sign of things to come.

http://www.myspace.com/trialkennedy

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