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Heavy Beach – ‘1963’

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Heavy Beach – ‘1963’ (mp3)

‘1963’ is the first single from Heavy Beach’s debut album that is set to be released late in 2012. Heavy Beach is Ali E of who the hell favs Damn Terran, Mark Renall from Howl At The Moon and ClaytonPegus of Spun Rivals. ‘1963’ features deep bass vibrations with hooky rhythm guitar and a warm 90’s heroin feel. The drama of Ali E’s vocals is a welcome throw-back to passionate rock vocals as opposed to so much garage spoken word.

Keep up to date here – http://www.heavybeach.com/

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Regional Curse – ‘Miracle Cure’

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Regional Curse – ‘Miracle Cure’ (mp3)

Regional Curse is the solo project of Stacey Wilson who plays in Terrible Truths. From her press: Beginning in late 2008 as an instrumental noise project, a series of self-released cassette tapes have seen Wilson experimenting with the Regional Curse sound utilising home-made electronic drums and a malfunctioning looper pedal. Sounds pretty interesting hey. ‘Miracle Cure’ is taken from the ‘Natural Living’ release which is her third album and was created in her home in the autumn of 2012. Originally from Adelaide, Stacey now resides in Melbourne. ‘Natural Living’ is a unique post for who the hell but I was captivated by the understated electronic synth and spacious drum work. Regional Curse is released on Wood & Wire which is a project from New Weird Australia – an initiative designed to promote and support new eclectic and experimental Australian music. You can make artist submissions here – info@woodandwire.com.au.

Pick up releases from Regional Curse here – http://regionalcurse.bandcamp.com/

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The Falls – ‘Hollywood’ EP

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The Falls – ‘Please’

I posted The Falls ‘Home’ video the other week and I’ve now had the pleasure of previewing the full EP Hollywood, which is due out August 3. Somewhere in the back of Surry Hills, Sydney lives the Hotel Hollywood, which became the obvious heart of the pertinently titled EP. It was there that the Falls met, played extensively and wrote these six tracks. One can only guess at the sort of memories the duo made there. They have certainly shaped these songs and have been drawn from a relationship of intense closeness and emotion. The story of break-ups and make-ups is not for me to care for. My interest is in connecting a personal story in their familiar tales of love and loss, written within a beautifully folk, acoustically driven format. Whilst so many contemporary artists are reaching for more synth and pop, The Falls feel complete in a more traditional country structure, which only furthers a long history of talented Australian singer-song writers.

The single ‘Home’ is a stand out track that hopefully ends up on an expensive Australian tourism commercial. Add a few claps to the guitar lead and some sweet backing vocals to complement what is a lovely lead vocal story and you have a contender for capturing the hearts of all those girls needing more Boy and Bear in their life. Guys shouldn’t feel left out though because Hollywood goes on to explore plenty of male heartache, as souls are laid bare. There is a rare honesty to Hollywood that may be hard to sustain in future recordings. Either way it is clear that what so many experienced on those nights at the Hollywood Hotel must’ve been something special.

Hollwood is out Aug 3, keep up with The Falls here – http://www.facebook.com/musicfromthefalls

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The Walking Who – 'Candy Flu'

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‘Candy Flu’ (mp3)

The Walking Who are three guys out of Wollongong. ‘Candy Flu’ is nice bit of cruisy psychadelia with a definite Brian Jonestown Massacre flavour, and I’m loving the scribbly projector aesthetic of this clip. The guys have an excellent album out of the same name which projects much of the same comatose prog-psychadelia, muffled out twangs and other space oddities in between.

The album is available for free download at their bandcamp page right here.

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Hey Geronimo – 'Carbon Affair'

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Hey Geronimo – ‘Carbon Affair’ (mp3)

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Hey Geronimo are a five piece from Brisbane made up of the offcuts from bands like Blame Ringo, Montpelier and The Boat People.

I haven’t heard a sad song come out of Brisbane in the last two years. If that’s any indication, I probably should be moving north, since ‘Carbon Affair’ is the pretty much the epitome of the sunshine state’s collective optimism in one song. Sounds like James Mercer fronting Hungry Kids of Hungry or something. All these punchy pop songs find their resting place in insurance ads somewhere down the line but in the meantime, I’m all for musical groups of the ‘TAKE ME TO A HAPPY PLACE!’ sort.

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The Field Trip – ‘Give Me A Break’ Video

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The Field Trip – ‘Give Me A Break’ video looks like a collection of Super 8 shots but given the jello effect I’m gonna go ahead and guess it was shot with a DSLR and then given a ‘vintage look’. Please tell me if I’m wrong. Either way these kids are from Melbourne and have adopted the 60’s surfer fuzz sound that is easy on the ears just as the video is easy on the eyes. Nice work, look forward to more from these dudes.

FaceBook them here – http://www.facebook.com/fieldtripbandpage

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