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Voltaire Twins – D.I.L (mp3)

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I’m not really at the forefront of the new electro/indie-nu-rave thing that seems to be happening in Australia and indeed the world at the moment. Frankly some of it makes me sick-up in my mouth just a little bit.

One act that I do find as pleasing as a pack of quick ease and a glass of milk however, is brother-sister duo the Voltaire Twins. It seems that amongst a crowd of mediocrity they’ve not forgotten that melody and actual hooks are important in writing a catchy tune.

The Voltaire Twins’ debut single D.I.L. is set for release sometime soon (apparently the middle of the year) and the three tracks I’ve heard off it certainly put it head and shoulders above some of their ‘shout lyric, play chord, shout lyric’ comrades.

www.myspace.com/voltairetwins

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Phrase – ‘TV N Radio’

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Phrase – ‘TV N Radio’

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So I actually got sent Phrase’s album months ago, but by the time I got around to uploading anything from it, blogging about him seemed about as temporally vital as getting excited over ACDC’s return (NB: I’m not). This guy’s been everywhere for a while and good for him. The album is fairly diverse and while there’s a lot on there that I don’t particularly fancy, there’s still some that I do. If nothing else, Phrase deserves some praise (rhyme! yes!) for trying out some different sounds and production tricks – not Aussie hip hop’s strongest point.

This song had a lot to live up to. TV On  The Radio are my favourite band going at the moment so calling your song something so similar perhaps unfairly instilled high expectations. The song doesn’t sound anything like that band but is actually a rant on the titular media (lucky for newspapers that they’re off the hook, right?). Still, it’s an ambitious track and sounds like there’s a fair bit of work behind it (something they share with TVOTR). Quite long so not one you’re likely to hear on radio and also a highlight off the album – two good reasons to post it here, despite being fairly late to do so…

www.myspace.com/bigphrase

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Oh Mercy – 'Lay Everything On Me'

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Oh Mercy – ‘Lay Everything On Me’ (mp3)

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More than two years ago I put Oh Mercy on a weekly indie night I was booking at the time in Melbourne. They played on a few shows then but I could hear that singer and writer Alex had the gift of story telling. Nowadays you can hear him getting played on Triple J on any given day and the band through the constant grind of support touring are slowly winning fans. If you’re in Sydney or Melbourne you can catch them at the Hopetoun on Thursday 11th June or the Toff on Saturday 13th June.

www.myspace.com/ohmercyband

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Lauren Horton – ‘Postcard Guy’

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Lauren Horton – ‘Postcard Guy’

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Sydney songstress Lauren Horton’s folky blend of jazz and french-pop makes me want to cut the crusts off cucumber sandwiches and spend sun-dappled afternoons in a row boat drinking Pimms. There’s a leisurely decadence about her quirky, syncopated vocals, which has made her musings the perfect soundtrack to recent icicle days spent daydreaming about a life post-exams, a house with central heating, and a Melbourne without swine flu.

‘Postcard Guy’ is off Lauren’s debut EP There will be Static. Sydneysiders can amble down to the EP Launch at the OAF, next Wednesday 17 June. Lauren will take the stage with accompanying instrumentals from The Clockwork Trumpets, and support from Sui Zhen and Steve Smyth.

www.myspace.com/laurenmhorton

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