Posts By Melissa Tan

LOOK: Major Leagues

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I ran out of lazy adjectives and miscellaneous blogger labels to describe Brisbane bands a long time ago (see also ‘tweewave,’ ‘summertime pop’ etc.). Here are some awesome studio photos Major Leagues sent us recently. All the usual studio behaviour here; drop tuning, fondling pets and gazing dreamily into the camera while hanging off a wooden slat from the roof.

The band are capping off a big year touring with Jeremy Neale, The Preatures, landing the Australian support slots for Beach Fossils & Wild Nothing – and releasing their excellent debut EP Weird Season a few weeks ago. Not to mention, putting together the most appeasing video clip you’ll ever watch of a bunch of young people slobbering over tacos. A national tour has just been announced for early next year and Wagga via Osborne St pals The Ocean Party are tagging along for the ride. Contrary to the smug faces that appear in all of their press shots.. this looks like fun! Tour dates below.

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MAP December 2013

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Joining the MAP pack this month from Aus are House of Laurence with their track ‘Just Don’t Move Me’. Plenty of new music action from our blog friends around the globe below, keep scrolling. Our latest MAPCAST podcast is now streaming over at FBi Radio online too.This month’s podcast is coming soon. If your patience is waning already – stream and download last month’s compilation over at our Soundcloud.

 

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Click the play button icon to listen to individual songs, right-click on the song title to download an mp3, or grab a zip file of the full 27-track compilation through Ge.tt here.

ARGENTINA: Zonaindie

Cam BeszkinCucharita De Manual

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We came across Cam Beszkin’s music when she was a member of Las Bailarinas Anarquistas, Mariana Bianchini’s solo band. This song is from Cam’s sophomore album Este Amor Ya No Es Para Tanto, in which her potent vocals adds up to a solid guitar and drum rock duet.

AUSTRALIA: Who The Bloody Hell Are They?

House Of LaurenceJust Don’t Move Me

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Let’s be real – if the industry was a caste system, psychedelic/prog music would sit on the lower rung. Thankfully, we don’t fear throwback in this country. We embrace it with open arms and wild, flailing John the Baptist hair. Just Don’t Move Me is the brand new track from Melbourne band House Of Laurence. If the image of Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker in a white pressed suit, struttin’ (barefoot) down the Fremantle boardwalk makes your insides feel like goo then this is dedicated to you.

AUSTRIA: Walzerkönig

Hella CometTinker Boat

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The post-punk sound of four-piece Hella Comet calls for Sonic Youth comparisons, although their freshly-released second album Wild Honey, from which Tinker Boat is taken, is not afraid of pop either. Hella Comet were selected as one of 18 bands to represent this year’s focus country Austria at Europe’s most important music festival/conference Eurosonic.

BRAZIL: Meio Desligado

Castello BrancoNecessidade

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Necessidade is taken from Castello Branco’s first album Serviço. It’s typical of the easygoing feeling he generates to make songs that speak directly to our souls.

CANADA: Quick Before It Melts

Rebekah HiggsLoneliness

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Rebekah Higgs’ new release Sha La La is shot through with the spirit of 60s girl groups minus the innocence and politeness of those times. Higgs gets down and dirty climbing Phil Spector’s Wall of Sound. She throws classic doo-wop pop down an echo chamber and what comes out the other end is a gauzy, hazy doo-wop/drone-rock hybrid that’s utterly compelling. Loneliness has never sounded better.

 

(click after the jump for the full list of tracks…)

 

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WTH PRESENTS: Fifth Floor Warehouse Party III, Berlin

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(Photo by Bec Capp)

Australians will flock to Berlin for other reasons apart from buds and bratwursts. We’re putting on another party with FIFTH FLOOR in Berlin this Saturday.

The line up features a selection of German pscyh arts The Blue Angel Lounge, The Third Sound and ASCETIC – an Australian now Berlin based band who comprise members of The Process. Projections by the very talented Astral Projection Artwork, Melbourne’s Thom Russell. Also presenting the event is Unknown Pleasures is an international multi-disciplined arts production company founded by Valentina Veil, a Berlin/Melbourne based musician artist, curator & writer. If you’re in Berlin or just travelling through, tell your friends.

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FIFTH FLOOR III WAREHOUSE PARTY
presented by Who The Hell, Unknown Pleasures Factory & 8MM Muzik

 

The Blue Angel Lounge

The Third Sound

ASCETIC

Two Step Horror

The Sun & The Wolf

Brace / Choir

 

Tickets are €12. Find out more details at the Facebook event here.

FIFTH FLOOR / Unknown Pleasures Factory 

 

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PREMIERE: I’lls – ‘To All The Blurred’ (Rat & Co Remix)

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On the back of amazing remixes this week, (hear Nick Zinner’s remix of a Rainbow Chan track), here’s another. You should already know anything Rat & Co touches turns to gold. Combine that with I’lls‘ spirit fingers and the output is something real special. Rat & Co’s ‘To The Blurred’ remix is a rework of the track that appeared on I’lls incredible EP A Warm Reception earlier this year. The pair have added a sharper beat to I’lls lush pile of carbonated fuzz and dilated feelings. This one sounds like a long, comtemplative wander in metropolis. This track will be released on a Yes Please compilation in early December featuring remixes of I’lls A Warm Reception EP by electronic artists like Naysayer & Gilsun, Tincture, Wabz and Ktsche.

Rat & Co –  Facebook / Soundcloud

I’lls – Facebook / Soundcloud

 

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LOOK: HOY On Tour

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Hoy recently capped off a national tour with The Basics (good to have you back guys). The trio recently finished working on their debut album Aquaslum which will making the rounds in February next year if all goes to plan. Felicity, Cecelia & Liam took some photos on the road for us.

Also below, you’ll find the new video for Hoy’s new track ‘Brigitte Bardot’ which was filmed in the old Newstead Butter Factory and features more than one allowed Godard reference. The band are launching the new track tonight at the Northcote Social Club with Minibikes, and tomorrow night at the Bridge Hotel in Castlemaine with Tim Richmond.

Sunny Tassie breakbast

Sunburnt in Launceston….

Cupping the Goulburn Ram

Cupping the Goulbourn Ram. Post Canberra surrealism.

Fresh on Charles Vego Dinner

Fresh on Charles dinner. Soul food.

Post show Jam with the Basics

Post show jam with The Basics. Kris Schroeder taking us through some classics…

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