Monthly Archives For March 2013

EXCLUSIVE: Nantes – ‘BeingsBeing’ Album Stream

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An update on the Nantes release – ie we have a full record stream live! Produced/engineered by Simon Todkill, written by David Rogers and visual director Jos Eastwood, the new LP Beings Being, is an impressive record. Brooding atmospheric and ethereal drama assembled with dark vocal builds and drum pounds and a splash of well-honed synth. Building on the ‘Avid’ single this is an good way to start your Friday!

The record is out today through Deadhand Music or for a steal on iTunes. Or go vintage and pickup a vinyl copy or just buy a physical CD. Choices, choices. Either way, definitely check Nantes live through March-April:

SAT 30 MAR – AMPLIFIER, PERTH WA

SUN 31 MAR – NEWPORT HOTEL, FREMANTLE WA

THU 04 APR – BLACK BEAR LODGE, BRISBANE QLD

FRI 05 APR – THE LOFT, GOLD COAST QLD

WED 10 APR – SOSUEME @ BEACH ROAD HOTEL, BONDI NSW (Free Entry WOO!)

THU 11 APR – TRANSIT BAR, CANBERRA ACT

FRI 12 APR – YOURS & OWLS, WOLLONGONG NSW

SAT 13 APR – GOODGOD, SYDNEY NSW

FRI 19 APR – NORTHCOTE SOCIAL CLUB, MELBOURNE VIC

SAT 20 APR – PLUS ONE @ ED CASTLE, ADELAIDE SA

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LISTEN: VCS

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If you’re looking for something to get you in the mood, here’s a collection of luscious slow-jams, courtesy of Sydney R&B electro outfit VCS. At the helm of it all is Vinay Seeth (vocals), and he’s recruited his bro Sareth who helps out with production, along with a whole mixed-bag of guest artists.

Channeling The Weeknd with those old school R&B beats, these guys bring it all back, yet revitalise the nostalgia with a post-dubstep shake-up (see: ‘The Tempest’). ‘Is It Over Yet?’ and ‘Runaway’ are immediate winners, the latter’s distant glassy tones melding in so sweetly with Vinay’s soulful vocals. What really makes ‘H.E.R.’ another standout track in my books is the last 50 seconds: in a split moment the song completely shifts into a frenzying concoction of synths and percussion. It will simply blow your mind.

All these tracks plus more are featured on VCS’ debut Awake, and it’s available online for a price of your choice.

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LISTEN: Hollow Everdaze – ‘It’s Growing’

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When a band describes their sound as ‘neo psychedelia’, there’s usually a throwback haircut, rough cut out of a 60’s babe sitting in a liberal position on their record sleve and a polka dot shirt that you can smell from a mile away involved. Hollow Everdaze were probably everything I expected. And then some.

I’ve waited way too long to post this band on the blog. But procrastinating apparently pays off, because the band’s latest release says more about these guys than the other great tracks they’ve put out.The Melbourne four piece have been doing the live thing for a while, but have only given two singles a proper release ‘Selfish’ and ‘Handsome Sums’. These are both excellent tracks; ‘Selfish’ steers it’s way through moody blues and ‘Handsome Sums’ pilfers at what I’m guessing is an good appreciation for Alex Turner and Brit-rock’s best tunes to come down to.

Hollow Everdaze have just put out It’s Growing a 16 track album featuring unreleased tracks from 2009 to 2012. Any guess at those babyfaced smirks would have that 2009 to 2012 probably spanned most of their adolesence. Whether these tracks are leftovers or a nostalgic memo to their earliest teen jams, it’s definitely should have been the one that soundtracked mine.

And that’s the best way I can describe this record. It’s not a youth highlights reel. It’s a blur of lights, awe, paranoia and void filling noise. Reminds me of lot of my adolescence actually. Didn’t smoke weed, didn’t wear a snap back or feel compelled to document #teenlyf in low saturation like any half-exciting band is preaching these days. In truth, I spent most of my time being bored, flirting with acne cream and staring at a wall.

There’s a restlessness that hangs over this album. It’s boredom and melancholy. Maybe a whole rehash of the archives if you like; in low-fi technicolour with Girls’ Christopher Owens sitting at the end of the rainbow, burning a huge cigarette hole right through the middle.

Tracks like ‘It’s Growing’ and ‘Buying Milk’ have that familiar starry-eyed psychedelia running right through, but the whole sentiment becomes blurred by the end. Every track on here contains bits of every song you’ve probably ever heard. Each track wanders around seperately without any real intention, but that’s the best thing about this.

There’s Bauhaus with a string section on ‘Seediest Bar’ and at a completely different angle, muted electronica on tracks like ‘Tapdance’ and ‘Forrest’. My favourite is probably ‘Stardusted Mess’ – a glorious waltz with spaced out vocals and falling confetti for piano lines.

The EP of unreleased material sounds more like Neutral Milk Hotel drinking liquid nitro, rather than the bluesy psychedelia on the tracks they’ve given a proper release. Whoever’s providing vocals for ‘Tightrope’ sounds really like Chris Owens. The melancholia’s still there, but it’s a little more poignant and less paranoid instead.

I often wonder what happens to all the good tunes that end up in the scrap heap. The other tracks the band have released properly are equally as excellent, but it’s just the tip of the iceberg really. This release might be hanging out in offcut purgatory, but it definitely deserves your attention.

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LISTEN: Rainbow Chan

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I’ve been wanting to post Rainbow Chan for a while. Her excellent cover of Lovefool is just gorgeous. Then I found this single – with seriously awesome artwork! Nice to see original photography and total artist commitment. Shot by supercool bestie Sui Zhen. What a lovely piece of sunshine ‘Skinny Dipping’ is. Very happy days. And it’s available for cash or bandwidth via Silo Arts & Records & Frenchkiss Label Group (Worldwide).

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MIXTAPE: Vol. 9

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Yo look, we baked you another mixtape. Here’s a selection of 30 tracks from our favourite locals – including Yon Yonson, Shining Bird, Greyjoy and another glorious tune by Tim Fitz that makes us feel like we’re exiting the womb of the universe. #FERK

Pressing play is easy, but make sure you support these artists too. The full track listing is below so you can stalk these locals down, buy their goods in physical form & get along to their next show.

Happy listening.

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Vol 9. Tracklisting

 

1. Greyjoy – ‘Distance’

2. High Highs – ‘Open Season’

3. Running Gun Sound – ‘Best Of It All’

4. Dune Rats – ‘Red Light, Green Light’

5. Tiny Migrants – ‘Uncontrollable’

6. Elliott Wheeler – ‘Feel Thing’ (ft. PJ Wolf and Sui Zhen)

7. Woollen Kits – ‘Susannah’

8. Ali Barter – ‘Run You Down’

9. Elizabeth Rose – ‘Give In’

10. Yon Yonson – ‘Closer To The Sun’

11. Shining Bird – ‘Distant Dreaming’

12. Tim Fitz – ‘Happiness Is Tugging At Your Heart’

13. Jesse Davidson – ‘Winter’

14. Summer Flake – ‘Racecar’

15. Brighter Later – ‘The Woods’

16. Wild Oats – ‘Family Band’

17. Mark Moldre – ‘Killer Anxiety’

18. Morning Harvey – ‘Sundown’

19. Dick Diver – ‘Water Damage’

20. André – ‘Mend’

21. Kirkis – ‘Ballad For A Venus Flower’

22. Cull – ‘Good People Disappear’

23. Glass Towers – ‘Tonight’

24. Meg Mac – ‘Should’ve Known Better’

25. Dirt Farmer – ‘Delilah Lightning’

26. We The Brave – ‘All Good Things Must Come To An End’

27. Au.Ra – ‘Pyramid’

28. Francolin – ‘Singinging’

29. Emerson Snowe – ‘Bella Rose’

30. Dancing Heals – ‘Always On My Mind’

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LISTEN: Braves

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Another Perth outfit brewing a pot of infectious lo-fi pop is Braves, the side-project of Sunny’s Sean Anthony. Teaming up with mates Alex Di Giovanni and Kieran Conaghan, the trio have produced some really chilled out, sun-kissed jams as heard on their latest five-track EP, Sorrow.

Lead single ‘Hallows’ will warm your heart up immediately with its inviting first string of guitar notes later swelling into a blissful treat for your ears. Other must-listens on the EP include ‘Sadko In The Underwater Kingdom’ and the ‘90s-tinged ‘Baden Street’. Oh hell. Why not just listen to the whole damn thing. Clocking in at just over 10 minutes, Sorrow is short and sweet but still definitely worth your time.

Grab the EP from Braves’ bandcamp here.

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PREMIERE: Saskwatch – ‘I Get Lonely’

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And here’s the ‘premiere’ of the new track from Saskwatch. You’ve probably already heard it getting flogged on Kingsmill’s show on Sunday. So technically…it’s not really a premiere. But it is the first official place on the internet where you can break your play button – before this track gets a proper release or is played the point of oversaturation (which it probably will).

Saskwatch recorded ‘I Get Lonely’ with Mikey Young (Eddy Current Suppression Ring) at the Curtin Bandroom late last year. It’s definitely a grittier track; sounding like the hypothetical of Tote patrons migrating to Cherry for a throw-your-hands-up boogie on a Thursday night instead. Young knows how to keep a good track potent – those simple riffs that fire off against Nkechi Anele’s vox are the guts of this tune. Add in the horn section midway, and King Khan is dancing.

‘I Get Lonely’ will be released as a one-off, non-album single tomorrow on 7” via Northside Records with the Brain Children (Young and Max Kohane) remix of ‘Your Love’ as the B-side.

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