Posts By Melissa Tan

COLLECTIVE PEG #2

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For those uninformed or who missed the first one (SEE HERE) – at the start of each month we’re profiling five blog/industry pals, harassing them for a mugshot and getting them to curate their favourite local track of the moment.

Big thanks to those who’ve brought the goods for your audio/visual betterment this month:

SIMON J KARIS, JOE HARDY, HUGH MCCLURE, JONNO SEIDLER + DOUG WALLEN.


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SIMON J KARIS

Simon J Karis is the co-owner/operator of Melbourne’s Polyester Records stores, as well as the recently revived Polyester Records label. He has previously worked at various independent Australian retailers and wholesalers and owns a lot of black tshirts.

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Useless Children – ‘Shuffle’

I walk along the same route every day. To work, home, the shops. I also drive my car along the same routes every day. The simplest paths traced exclusively along the narrows of where I need to go – I rarely stray, seeing as little as possible. But it doesn’t matter, because every day I see people, advertising, cars, dead plants, money being spent; everything is at once transient and in transit, constantly. But it’s the people – they move quickly and slowly. They are everywhere, absolute and inescapable, imposing their colours on my world. I drive and walk along these paths I’ve traced every day. And it’s the same every day. I hope tomorrow that it is all on fire and that it is all the same colour.

Useless Children are the best Australian guitar band of the last 10 years and their 2nd LP Post Ending//Pre Completion is the sound of them getting it right, in a highly articulate and expressive musical language, for us all to hear and see.

uselesschildren.bandcamp.com

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JOE HARDY

Joe Hardy occasionally does music-related things, albeit in a very scattershot manner. Some of these things have included listening, gig-going, blogging, promoting and producing. He’s one of the people behind The Gate – keep an eye on it at www.thegatepresents.com.

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Andy Citawarman – ‘No Rewards No Regrets’

Sad reality: Snowman were one of Australia’s finest bands and yet Australia barely knew them. As tragic as their breakup is, the recent solo projects are proving rewarding. Some are aware of Joe McKee’s brilliant LP, but before that album came to light Andy Citawarman had been teasing his new material on Soundcloud for upwards of a year. Andy’s music highlights where a lot of the atmospheric beauty of Snowman came from – his hallmark sounds are dense with grandiose, icy, melodically complex and immersive textures. This recent upload is a gorgeous epic that contains enough to make 6 minutes feel like 20 (in the best way). A fragile prelude, an ominous main theme – the only misstep is the last 50 seconds, which feels like a tacked-on chord sequence that undermines the rest’s exquisiteness. Nonetheless, worthy of attention and the album is likely to be unmissable.

soundcloud.com/citarum

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HUGH MCCLURE

Based in Sydney, Hugh serves as Australian Correspondent for US mega-blog Indie Shuffle where he’s able to share the best Australian music with the rest of the world. He’s also the co-founder of the quirky culture hub, The Awkward Collective. He also likes beards, turtles and bow ties.

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Olympic Ayres – ‘The View’ (mp3)

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“We do many things, we span the genres, they call us the genre spanners.”

This self-styled description (extra points for the Mighty Boosh reference) covers Sydney-duo Olympic Ayres pretty nicely – with elements of R&B, electro, world music and indie pop appearing throughout their music. So far, this combination has resulted in two upbeat and stupidly-addictive EPs, with current single ‘The View’ receiving a fair slice of airtime on local radio. Breezy and tropical, it’s got a real mid-90s R&B vibe to it. While that last statement may induce a few raised eyebrows, listen to it and I’m sure you’ll agree it really works for them.

The boys have a third EP on the way later this year, on which they’ll be working alongside in-demand producer Jean-Paul Fung (Last Dinosaurs, Guineafowl, Snakadaktal).

olympicayres.com

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JONNO SEIDLER



Jonno Seidler is the co-founder of One A Day, an Australian-based, genre-free music blog that has been posting longform analysis of preposterous pop music every day for the last four years. He’s also a columnist and senior music writer at The Vine, a former staff writer for The Brag, and a freelances for Manuscript, Monocle and Rolling Stone. The very first music writing he ever did on the web was right here at Who The Hell back when he had just finished school. He said Sneaky Sound System were great. Don’t hold it against him.

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Jahnne – ‘And I Would Again For You’ (mp3)

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Melbourne-based enigma Jahnne told me via Soundcloud correspondence that he literally wrote this song in one evening after dinner. It certainly has that kind of freewheeling spontaneity about it, but also some beautifully lush piano and synth samples melded into the kind of quiet electronic brilliance that’s popping up all over the country this year. It’s a song that’s wonderful not only for what it does say but also what it doesn’t; those achingly crafted loops seem to will a vocal melody into being despite its absence. Evocative and intensely listenable, it’s definitely one of the better things I’ve stumbled upon lately.
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DOUG WALLEN


Doug Wallen is Editor of the cantankerous Australian music resource Mess + Noise and Music Editor of The Big Issue. He’s also a regular contributor to The Vine, Rolling Stone and several other publications. Once upon a time he lived in America and wrote about music all over the place there, before that cutting his teeth on newspapers and the formative teenage music zine Skyway.


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Lehmann B. Smith – ‘I Spy The Morning’ (mp3)

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Lehmann B. Smith has done fine work in Kes Band and Kes Trio in the recent past, but he really comes into his own on Girlfriends. His latest solo record ‘I Spy The Morning’ is the first track from it. It’s only a bit over two minutes yet sets up the album beautifully: the creepy childlike pull of his vocals, the reassuring gusts of choir harmonies, the tongue-in-cheek embracing of early rock ‘n’ roll, the sharp turns of instrumentation and the general oddball surprises on offer. Smith says Girlfriends is as close as he gets to pop, and it’s pretty damn close, in his way. His androgynous voice and crowded slate of collaborators (including engineer James Cecil, formerly of Architecture in Helsinki) might make him seem overly precious or quirky to some, but this is an indisputably unique record that feels very human to me. And a wee bit bawdy, even.

lehmannbsmith.bandcamp.com

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LISTEN: Collarbones ft. Guerre – ‘Hypothermia’

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Collarbones – ‘Hypothermia’ (mp3)

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The brand new track from Collarbones ft. Guerre. It’s uptempo by past standards, but still a great feeling to this one (those beats…holla 2001). Post millennia pillow talk that these guys put out always sounds good. The new album Die Young is released Friday 28 September through Two Bright Lakes/Remote Control. Get on (in and around) this.

Catch Collarbones launching the album here:

Friday 28 September – Liberty Social, Melbourne
Saturday 29 September – Brisbane Festival
Friday 5 October – Rocket Bar, Adelaide


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WATCH: The Money Go Round – ‘Ya Ya Ya’

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This one doesn’t have anything to do with Wayne Coyne and his bandit of Orientals strapping cheeseburgers onto the loins of poor civilians (you know the one). Still reasonably flamboyant, in the better sense of the word though. It does take cues from the kind of Windows Media Player PC screensavers I spent my kidtimes dreaming into…BUT here lies a sonic ark of all the neon dolphins, heavy machinery + pyrotechnics of your dreams, lunging at you for your visual betterment.

Those thundering, swampy sounds are courtesy of awesome Sydney band The Money Go Round. Video by Oh Yeah Wow, who don’t really need an intro. Dig the Kasabian vibe happening, alongside the distraction that is this astral mindfck of a video. 1:58. LOOK, A NARWAL.

 

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LISTEN: Guerre – ‘Ali’

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Guerre – ‘Ali’ (mp3)

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Another brilliant, clean slated jam from one of our faves. Matt has given this boy so much love (love, love, love) on this blog in the past, so couldn’t resist. ‘Ali’ is track one of split 12″ – Apathy/Revels, also featuring fellow Sydney tastemaker Nakagin.

Apathy/Revels is out Sep 1st through Finer Things. 82% chance of getting laid if you buy this for your dude/lady friend.

Listen and pre-order here.

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EXCLUSIVE: We All Want To – ‘Ramp Up The Bleeding’

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A little video exclusive we’ve plucked from Brisbane’s We All Want To for their track ‘Ramp Up The Bleeding’.

The band have spent the last year working on their latest record Come Up Invisible (You can hear a sampler of their upcoming album below).

It’s indie-pop integrity how they used to make it, y’know. Tim Steward lends his distinct Screamfeeder flavour to ‘Ramp Up The Bleeding’, but there’s something to be said for Skye Staniford’s vocals which come up trumps in pared down moments. Either way, both types co-exist so well in their own melodic realm here. Definite New Pornographers and Lucksmiths vibes happening here…really recommend hearing this album in full.

Tour dates after the jump.

www.weallwantto.com

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All I Do Is Listen @ Gasometer Hotel

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Mining Boom in: ‘Patti Smith The Musical’.

 

Leadlight overhangs, stained wood panelling and musty carpet in all its patterned glory…Friday nights in the upstairs bandroom at the Gasometer always feel like a night in nonna’s lounge room rather than a suitable place to wig out.  This lounge room however, is beset by the slight fragrance of feet and lager, and everyone’s knitted attire has worked up the walls of the bandroom to the dewy consistency of a public sauna.

Bored Nothing are done when I arrive (sadface) but this is another typical occasion where I’ve missed a good support band in favour of food. No pity for the small group sitting on the floor for the first half of King Tears Mortuary’s set though. Are locals devoid of detaching their bodily vessels from musty carpet? Did the kids confuse King Tears for the bedtime story happening at the Snakadaktal show down the road? Standing room only pals…show some respect.

KTM plays ‘Crash Report’ and some other songs I don’t know the name of. Vocal tennis between KTM’s frontdude + woman and some edgy basslines offer a sullied ray of sunshine to all the background mumbling from everybody up the back. Dronesome surf-punk played well tends to hang it’s loose, lackadaisical fanfare over the room between sets. Since I’m stopping by at optimism, I should probably apologize for knocking over someone’s full pint of lager all over door guy (sorry Thom) + discretely blaming negligence on King Tears bassist.

 

 

There’s a dashing side profile of some guy with a mullet on the cover of Mining Boom’s EP. Their lead singer is wearing an akubra, while the keyboardist dons a ‘Slim Dusty: The Movie’ tshirt. No one is leaving disappointed tonight.

There are several times where Mining Boom’s lead guy wanders off with his back to the crowd to during solos, but by the time he turns around I can’t decide if I’m weirded out by the resemblance to Patti Smith, or aroused by the thought of Patti Smith stumbling across the Nullabor in a bush hat and a tropical shirt. Patti here sings songs about the land, lust and longing – notably, the subtleties of ‘Craigie’, where he repeats ‘ONE DAY I’M GONNA BASH THAT C*NT’ in time with some chimey keyboard major chords and the sort of sincerity that would make Gareth Liddiard narrating an Ambi Pur commercial seem a reasonably casual affair.

Thanks to All I Do Is Listen, as well as JACK YOUNGER who took maneuvered his way around limited lighting to take the set of rad photos below.

 

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MAP August 2012

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MAP has rolled out for the month of August! Listen to choice tunes picked by us, The Pop Cop, The Guardian UK and 31 other blogs around the globe.

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 whole 34-track compilation through Ge.tt here.


ARGENTINA: Zonaindie
Liza CasulloRojo Lojojo
After alt-rock band Doris broke up in 2007, most of its members started their own musical projects (Onda Vaga and Valeu!, among others). Singer and guitarist Liza Casullo decided to go solo, but she took some time off to develop her acting career. A couple of months ago she released her first official album, Velvetbonzo. It’s a great record in which a minimalistic acoustic sound blends with psychedelia, garage and folk. Rojo Lojojo is our favorite song, which we also managed to capture on video during one of her shows.

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AUSTRALIA: Who The Bloody Hell Are They?
CogelFelusine
It’s a guarantee that tidy string sections and pulsating drums will typically heighten melodramatic feelings of bad love and melancholy, but you can’t pass over this glorious track from Sydney’s Cogel. Those violins and cascading treble guitars which duck and weave out of the chorus provide a nice backdrop to the band’s quieter moments and slight Arcade Fire stylings that mesh together so well. If Felusine is a pitch into the musical void, someone needs to sign these guys real soon.

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AUSTRIA: Walzerkönig
PlaidedFreaks And Geeks
“Would you run run run run run run run to my place and watch Freaks and Geeks all night long?” We totally would! Plaided is an acronym that was inspired by a Girls Rock Camp participant’s band and thus matches the feminist background of Veronika Eberhart and Julia Mitterbauer. The duo will go on a US tour with Grass Widow in September and also record a 7″ record there. Freaks And Geeks is taken from their debut album Playdate, recorded by Wolfgang Möstl (of previous MAP act Mile Me Deaf).

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BRAZIL: Meio Desligado
IconiliO Rei De Tupanga
The fusion of jazz, experimentalism and African beats is the guideline for Iconili, formed by eight young musicians from Minas Gerais. O Rei De Tupanga is their new single, taken from their forthcoming album.

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CANADA: Quick Before It Melts
ExpwyWarm And Stricken By Lashes
With Little Hand Fighter, Expwy’s fifth album in two years, one-man band Matt LeGroulx sets his sights on the oft-neglected genre of bossa nova, imagining how it might have sounded if, instead of originating in the 50s and 60s, it was borne out of late century indie-rock sensibilities and lo-fi production values.

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CHILE: Super 45
The PaintingsSunrise
Eija-Lynn and Hieronymus are The Paintings. Besides being a couple in real life, the duo revisit the vigor of 70s garage, Phil Spector’s Wall of Sound and the apathetic rage of The Jesus And Mary Chain. The music speak for itself, though, and this song Sunrise is their newest single.

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COLOMBIA: El Parlante Amarillo
Planes (Estudios Universales)Lonelii
Within the new movement of pop/rock bands in Colombia, Planes (Estudios Universales) feels like a blast of fresh air. The quintet have no borders or limits in their search for folk and electronic sounds. As we wait for their first studio album, enjoy Lonelii.

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DENMARK: All Scandinavian
Alcoholic Faith MissionRunning With Insanity
Released in 2011 in Denmark, Alcoholic Faith Mission’s fourth full-length, Ask Me This, is now available worldwide and thus there are no good reasons not to check out the outfit’s alternative pop. Begin here with the excellent Running With Insanity.

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ENGLAND: The Guardian Music Blog
Stealing SheepShut Eye
This all-girl Liverpool trio’s debut album Into The Diamond Sun is more Staves/Warpaint than Atomic Kitten. The fact that one of the members (more…)

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