This is pretty cute. I particularly like the suspenders and the gigantic dancing voodoo doll.
This is pretty cute. I particularly like the suspenders and the gigantic dancing voodoo doll.
The Thin Kids – ’23 Things I’d Change About The Brisbane Music Scene’ (mp3)
You probably already know what this song is about just from reading the title – it’s not meant to be clever or ironic, just an accurate description of the lyrical content therein. What you might not know is that The Thin Kids is a new project from (in)famous British music critic Everett True (pictured above), now a restless Brisbane-based academic and “fading critic,” mainly of Pitchfork and Animal Collective. The band also features actual Brisbane folk in Edward Guglielmino, Margaret Collins and Scotty Regan – but it’s Everett who has the wikipedia entry so, you know, he gets some special mention. Plus it’s him doing most of the ranting in the above song.
The tune is apparently named for an open letter True published upon first arriving in Brisbane that singled a number of venues, publications and bands as being fairly crap – fellow Thin Kids member Ed G among them. But then other Thin Kids member Margaret Collins supposedly helped them make peace etc etc. I’m not sure how much of the bio on their MySpace is for shiz but, like this song and most things True touches, it stirs curiosity and interest regardless. Head over there to hear some of the other tracks available for streaming (two of which are called ‘We Never Rehearse’).
The Thin Kids make their live debut at the Troubadour in Brisbane the 24th Feb. I assume Mr True won’t have see cause to complain about this through song, but I wouldn’t put it past him.
The new clip from Deep Sea Arcade, one of my fav young bands at the moment. This song is the jam and the film clip is equally striking and nostalgic. It was also animated and directed by the band’s multi-talented singer, Nic McKenzie. Check it out below.
Deep Sea Arcade – Lonely In Your Arms (Official Video)
Deep Sea Arcade | MySpace Music Videos
The Spirits, Molecular (Live at TV Party, Candys Apartment 15/10/09) from Nick La Rosa on Vimeo.
(photo: Daniel Boudist)
In just a merry quarter of an hour in the queue, being smacked on the face with Australian flag paraphernalia, beer breath on the back of my neck and the distinct waft of other…organic substances, I’m given a true blue, cordial welcoming to the Sydney Big Day Out.
Still yet to pinpoint what it is exactly that attracts so many to this annual festival of beer, bogans and breasts. If you are aching to read about the unskilled offspring of Keith Allen, Matt Bellamy’s vibrato or any of the other international acts on the bill, you should stop reading now.
New Perth label Heartless Robot Productions is releasing a split 12″ featuring above bands. It will put out as a limited edition vinyl/DVD/mp3 package, which can be purchased through their website here. The DVD portion contains the clips below.
Without wanting to totally overshadow Injured Ninja, I fucking love French Rockets’ music and lighting stuff, which is here translated into a film clip that could be pulled right from the early 80s when people with money discovered video synthesisers. Nowadays, people without money can achieve the same effect but with added nostalgia value. FUNTIMES.
My Disco – ‘Young’ (mp3)
Australian blogger types have been getting moist with anticipation ever since it was announced a while back that My Disco would be putting out a new single in Feb ’10. That single has arrived. In digital, mp3 form anyway. And it’s not just a throwaway single, a studio leftover, a single that you’ll absorb in a few minutes and forget about – no. ‘Young’ goes for 11 solid minutes, which would alleviate any potential disappointment based purely on value for money. But it’s also a bonus that each of those pounding 11 minutes is pretty fucking good. It opens with a bang (ie. loud, scrappy, wirey guitar over a driving rhythm section) and continues to chug along to the point of ferocious monotony. This is one of those jams that will probably reach borderline transcendence when played live on stage.
Given the buzz around this band I assume blog readers have probably already heard this track elsewhere since an FTP failure on my part prevented this monster of a song from getting uploaded correctly the other day. But for those who want another taste or need to catch up, here it is.
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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…