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Kins – 'Fade Bird, Fade' video
Illy (ft. Owl Eyes) – 'It Can Wait' video
Win Jinja Safari tix
That familiar xylo/sitar intro of Peter Pan which buzzed around blogs and airwaves circles earlier this year has done swell things for Jinja Safari. Hard to believe these guys only played their first show five months ago. A Splendour slot, a growing number of loyals and upcoming stints at Falls, Good Vibes and Peats Ridge later, it seems that it’s all smooth sailing for these guys from here on in.
We’ve got a few double passes to give away to the last leg of their ‘Forest Eyes’ tour in Melbourne – happening this week at Karova, Ballarat on Thurs 18th of November & at the East Brunswick Club on Friday 19th of Nov.
Alpine and Syd dudes Fishing are supporting, well worth checking this one out.
Hit up rsvp@whothehell.net with your details and preferred show (Karova or EBC) before this Wednesday and a free double pass may just be heading your way!
'He Will Have His Way' preview
I’m sure that I’m not the only one who’s been psyched about this compilation for a while now. The sequel to its multi platinum successor, He Will Have Have His Way sees a bunch of the top names in Aus/NZ music celebrate some of the gems from the Finn brothers’ respected back catalogue. The compilation features all your token luminaries: Paul Kelly, Jimmy Barnes, Chris Cheney, Glenn Richards and former members of Midnight Oil, but also the likes of Boy & Bear, Oh Mercy, Angus Stone, NZ’s Artisan Guns and a whole wad more. Worth checking out the sneak of Sleepy Jackson’s tripped out version of Better Be Home Soon and Dan Sultan ripping apart Shark Attack.
This one gets released this Friday (12th Nov) but for your curious ears there’s a preview available on Youtube HERE.
Workers Club 1st Birthday Bash!
November marks a year since the washed up Rob Roy was revamped into the Workers’ Club. The past twelve months have been no mean feat for the venue, staging gigs by The Church, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, Paul Kelly as well as one of Roland S. Howard’s final shows. Mike Noga, Kirin J Callinan, Jack Ladder, Love of Diagrams and a stellar list of other local acts will be helping the venue blow out the candles over three massive nights. Get down!
(read on for lineup details & set times)
Spookyland
‘An Eroding Song’
‘Eight Split Knuckles’
Spookyland is 19 year old wunderkind Marcus Gordon. The smear of facepaint on the album cover the EP does seem to back up his Bowie hero claim in his bio, but his debut is a pared-back affair. Killin’ One Bird With Two Stones is an ambitious EP. Gordon’s poetically charged tunes do vary on the EP, shifting from delta blues numbers to drawn out folk narratives (…track four clocks in at 8:21). While I was too quick to dismiss him as a whingy emo parading in alt country clothing at first listen, this EP definitely grew on me after a few spins.
Opener ‘An Eroding Song’ begins with a chord progression that gives a nod to Mazzy Star’s Fade Into You, before branching out into a dreamy cowboy type waltz, harmonica in tow. It’s a nice big eyed track that works in line with Gordon’s lyrical knack. While there are the obvious Dylan-type verbalizations going on in ‘Dizzy Blues’ and ‘Ballad of the Dead Doctor’, the bluntness of ‘Failures’ echoes a Daniel Johnston b-side at best. Much like the famed 1990 incident where a bipolar fit led Johnston to throw ignition keys out of a small aeroplane window mid air, Gordon’s moods are also somewhat erratic. Melancholic laments like ‘Ballad of the Dead Doctor’ do float around without much landing ground, but Spookyland’s unsettledness does have an odd charm about it.
I would have liked to hear more songs on this release like ‘Eight Split Knuckles’ that deliver more of Gordon’s wit. There’s a tune on his myspace ‘Holy Hookers’ that didn’t make the EP cut either that’s also worth a listen. Spookyland seems more at home on these jangly spag. western jaunts than on the ballads that comprise the latter half of the EP, but that’s just my two cents worth. Overall, a solid effort that packs heaps of character. It took two or three few spins, but there is no denying Gordon’s abilities. Looking forward to hearing a full album release in the near future.
Spookyland will be launching the Killin’ One Bird With Two Stones EP at the Sandringham Hotel, Newtown tomorrow night (6th November) with Panzer Queen & Desire The Horse.
Killin’ One Bird With Two Stones EP is out now through Code One/MGM.
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Still trying to purchase!!!ANTHONY J LANGFORD
Cool track. Congrats Joshua. Hope the release is a success.Tristan
Man I love these guys. I can't believe they are not releasing any new music. I've been to so many…sophie
^^ I love Grimes! Banoffee is one of my new favorite music artists! :) I love With Her, Reign Down,…Ace
Read your review then listened to the EP. Fantastic ! Different to most hardcore punk I listen to. Somewhat more…