I don’t think I can distill the sound of Melbourne’s Milhowse into something readily identifiable. I hear elements of trip-hop, and general bits of lo-fi, but they’re not relatively straightforward definitions either. But one thing’s for sure, I’d keep tabs on this guy. While sampling/drum machines/beat making seems to be in vogue thanks to that one xx member, it’ll be good to watch to whether it’ll be just another passing musical fad or something definitive in its own right. Acts like Milhowse are right at the forefront of this. This relatively elusive artist springs Chet Faker, Galapagoose, and Collarbones to mind, it’s just that it’s hard to know why I thought of them in the first place. There’s just something that I haven’t pinned down yet, anyway, decide for yourself.
Monthly Archives For September 2012
PREMIERE: Piers Twomey – ‘Mountain Song’ Video
Piers Twomey’s ‘Mountain Song’ video was directed by Katie Macqueen and shot by DOP Tim Barnsley. It’s a 1900’s costume-period narrative based video of ‘Mountain Song’ which is taken from ‘Strange Advice’ released earlier this year. It’s a sweet little tale of drama and the scenery is very local. I’m feeling romantic today so I’ll ignore the melodrama and take it as it is; a beautiful song with a lovingly folk presence. 4 stars.
Get along to one of these shows:
Sun Sept 9 – Annandale Hotel + Zoe Elliot – new folk evening (it’s back baby)
Thurs Oct 11 – Green Room Lounge, Enmore + Edward Deer + Miss Little
Wed Nov 15 – Yours & Owls, Wollongong + Hinterlandt
Thurs Nov 15 – Proper Music Social, Union in Newtown with the excellent Jamie Hutchings + Hinterlandt
Friend Piers here – http://www.facebook.com/pierstwomey (remember when kids said ‘friend’?)
LISTEN: Dark Arts – ‘Heart Strings’
New video made by Vegadeetz Films. Shot with fairy lights, a girl and some guys walking around being young and stuff. Good track.
WATCH: Love Migrate – ‘Making This Hard’
New video by Love Migrate for ‘Making This Hard’. The clip was directed by the very clever Dylan Wiehahn and filmed over three nights in and around the Main Range National Park, Queensland. Think Chris Martin walking on a beach singing ‘Yellow’, but in Australia and way more breathtaking. Debut record Plagued Are All My Thoughts, Like White Ants In The Fence is out October 12th through Flightless.
COLLECTIVE PEG #2
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.
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JOE HARDY
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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.
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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)
“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).
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JONNO SEIDLER
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Jahnne – ‘And I Would Again For You’ (mp3)
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)
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.
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LOOK: Alpine @ Oxford Act Factory
Melbourne’s Alpine stop over into Sydney to play two sold out shows for their debut album tour, A is For Alpine. Known for that video where a sea of models start making out with their hands, Alpine proved that they did not need frolicking models, nor hands, to grab the crowds attention with their synthy, ear pleasing tunes.
Check out Alpine here, http://www.alpineband.com
Also, be sure to check out them out at one of their upcoming shows. Tour dates can be found here.
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Still trying to purchase!!!ANTHONY J LANGFORD
Cool track. Congrats Joshua. Hope the release is a success.Tristan
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