Month: July 2010

Live Review: Winterbeatz Festival feat. Ne-Yo and Big Boi – Acer Arena, Sydney (28.07.10)

Pop audiences in Australia have never really embraced big, outdoor festivals (remember Rumba?), but Paperchase Touring seemed to have found a winning format of late with R&B/urban mini-festivals at Acer Arena such as Supafest and Winter Jam. This time it’s called Winterbeatz, and it boasts Ne-Yo, T-Pain, Outkast’s Big Boi and Fatman Scoop. Arena doors…

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Montpelier + Blame Ringo – The Troubabour, Brisbane (29.07.10)

Opting to enjoy a night in Brisbane rather than at the Splendour campgrounds, I headed along to the Troubadour to catch up and coming bands Blame Ringo and Montpelier, who tonight were celebrating the launch of a tour around QLD and Northern NSW. With the exhaustion of an extensive touring schedule yet to kick in,…

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the AU interview: Grant Hutchinson of Frightened Rabbit (Scotland)

Tomorrow we head up to Splendour in the Grass, but before we make the voyage, we thought we’d touch base with one of our favourite bands, Frightened Rabbit, who are playing at the Festival on Sunday, alongside a few sideshows around the country! Kindly taking up the interview with us was Grant Hutchinson, the drummer…

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The Temper Trap + The Joy Formidable – Hordern Pavilion (27.07.10)

As I entered the Hordern Pavilion beer garden, I found my ears telling my feet something they didn’t expect: RUN. There was a sound coming from the stage that simply sounded amazing. It wasn’t The Temper Trap, no – it was way too early! It was a band from North Wales (via London) called The…

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The Joy Formidable + Strange Talk + Temper Trap DJs – Workers Club (25.07.10)

Splendour in the Grass is almost upon us and the sideshows kicked off in Melbourne last week, including an intimate set at the Workers Club with the UK’s best kept secret The Joy Formidable. The Workers underwent a slight transformation for the evening, with the front bar closed off to the general public and the…

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Live Review: Violent Soho + Little Lovers + Butcher Birds + Scul Hazzards – Annandale Hotel, Sydney (23.07.10)

It is difficult to imagine, when observing the masses of leather jackets, studs, and dirty beards at the Annandale on Friday night, that these crowds were here to see a band whose most popular song references Jesus in its title. A self-confessed stoner rock band, Violent Soho were here to ignite an explosive release for…

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the AU interview: Dan Black (London via Paris)

Having just released his unexpectedly brilliant debut album ((un)), and touring Australia for the first time this September with Parklife, we had a chat to the maestro of “wonky pop”, Dan Black… while he was sitting on a street corner in Paris – where he just so happens to live! Ah, the life of the…

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Alberta Cross + The Vasco Era + Cabins – Annandale Hotel (24.07.10)

Cabins (pictured below) kicked things off with some loud bluesy rock and roll. Whether you arrived in time for them or The Vasco Era, it would have been a similar treat, but I think those that made it just that little bit earlier would have been pretty chuffed! The second song of the night, “Mary”…

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It’s Summer Up There! The Final Day of Glastonbury Festival 2010

All good things must come to an end, even Glastonbury. So now we are onto the last day of Glastonbury, all that’s left after this is a wasteland of tents, and trip back to home comforts. The day started off well, with Frightened Rabbit on the Other Stage. They played a strong set, and showed…

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the AU interview: Buck 65 (Toronto, Canada)

Returning to Australia for a short tour this September, including a stop off at the Sydney Fringe Festival, we chat with Toronto’s Buck 65. We chat about the tour, his upcoming EP, working with Sufjan Stevens, Marie-Pierre Arthur and Hawksley Workman and living in France! Hi Buck! Thank for taking the time to speak with…

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MUM feat. Boys Boys Boys + Steering by Stars – World Bar (23.07.10)

Another Friday night, another fantastic lineup at World Bar’s MUM! As is always the case, there was plenty of mayhem on multiple stages, so I wasn’t able to catch everyone, but here’s a short recap of the three bands I did see. First up on tonight’s national affair were Adelaide’s Steering by Stars. Touring their…

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Kite Club – Esoterica (2010 EP)

Kite Club’s debut EP Esoterica is a surreal experience that envelopes the listener in a miasma of wistful pop melodies that are deliciously avant garde in their construction. Nicholas D. Futcher, the young musical mind behind Kite Club, has created a sound that is similar to the likes of Dirty Projectors and Wild Beasts with…

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the AU interview: Eddie Alexander of Goodnight Owl (Melbourne)

Kat Mahina recently chatted with the lead vocalist of Melbourne’s Goodnight Owl, Eddie Alexander. He let’s us in on who Goodnight Owl are, what they’re all about and what’s next! How did the band meet and start playing together? We started playing together because Joe and I recorded the EP and then obviously needed to…

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the AU interview: Ernest Ellis (NSW)

Hello Ernest, its Amanda from the AU review, how’s the day been? Pretty good, Keita and I have been buying more jumpers. Ah yes I was at your gig a couple of weeks ago at Oxford art factory, and I was taking a look at your sweet jumpers you have on sale. They go pretty…

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Stereosonic Festival returns in 2010 with their first announcement…

The first event of Summer returns… STEREOSONIC 2010 NATIONAL TOUR DATES: Saturday 27th Nov – SYDNEY – Sydney Showgrounds – Main Arena and Surrounds  12pm-11pm (Gates open 11:45am) Sunday 28th Nov – PERTH* – Claremont Showground  12pm-10pm (Gates open 11:30am) Saturday 4th Dec – ADELAIDE – Bonython Park  12pm-10pm (Gates open 11:45am) Saturday 4th Dec…

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the AU interview: Nisa Venerosa of Fabulous Diamonds (Melbourne)

Melbourne duo Fabulous Diamonds have finally dropped their second LP, aptly titled Fabulous Diamonds II! As they tour the album around the country with a series of album launches, we had a quick chat with one half of the band, Nisa Venerosa. First of all, congratulations on the new album Fabulous Diamonds II! 
You launched…

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the AU interview: Darren Hanlon (Australia)

Last Friday, Darren Hanlon’s anticipated new album I Will Love You At All was released nationwide. Ahead of the release, I got a phone call from the man himself, and we chatted about the new album, songwriting, SXSW (who wasn’t there in 2010, seriously!?), signing to a US label, and why playing in Tippaburra was…

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Black Cab + Grand Atlantic + Dead Shades – The Hi-Fi, Brisbane (17.07.10)

It’s a pretty disconcerting feeling when you venture to see a band who made it into your Top 10 Albums of 2009 list and end up entering a near-empty venue, but then again, it’s Brisbane and Black Cab aren’t well known up here, despite having long conquered their hometown of Melbourne. So to those who…

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the AU interview: Justin Finch of Fanfarlo (London, UK)

UK buzz band Fanfarlo recently made an appearance on the Twilight soundtrack with “Atlas”, and now they’re 2009 album Reservoir has finally been released in Australia, too! I spoke to bassist Justin Finch during one of his brief breaks at home in London, about touring, baseball, music videos and plenty more… read on! Not long…

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the AU interview: Paul Marshall aka Lone Wolf (UK) talks The Devil And I

Lone Wolf is the alter-ego of singer-songwriter Paul Marshall; though don’t call him a singer-songwriter to his face. Hailing from Leeds, UK he has just released his first album The Devil And I  under the new name, and has even more recently been seen opening for Broken Bells at the Meltdown festival in London. The…

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the AU interview: James and Luke B of Violent Soho (Brisbane)

A week before they launched their mini-Australian tour alongside the 2010 Splendour in the Grass Festival, I sat down in Sydney with Luke B and James of Brisbane’s Violent Soho. Signed to Thurston Moore’s Ecstatic Peace label, the band has been setting North America alight with an extensive tour over the last year or so….

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Goodnight Owl – Self-Titled (2010 EP)

Music is a powerful medium that can heal a broken heart, make the dark days bearable and add another layer of happiness to the tender, joyous moments in one’s life. The new EP from up and coming local artists Goodnight Owl does all of this and more, with their gorgeous electronic arrangements that offer comfort,…

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Dan Parsons – Firestarter (2010 LP)

Do you remember the magical feeling you have when you first fall in love? How you suddenly start smiling at nothing, as the whole world bursts into Technicolor? I had a similar experience as I was listening to Firestarter, the debut LP from Dan Parsons. At the tender age of 22, the talented Mr. Parsons…

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It’s Summer Up There! Day Three of Glastonbury Festival 2010

Onto Saturday and the second day of the festival, with a great number of acts lined up throughout the day, bringing incredibly eclectic and varied performances to the enthusiastic crowd. The only constant for all the bands playing was the quality of the performances they delivered. It was a rather low key start to the…

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Eagle and the Worm + Barbarion – Northcote Social Club (10.07.10)

Better late than never has always been my motto, and whilst I missed most of the supports for Eagle & The Worm, I stumbled into the Northcote band room just in time to be forced back out again by the wall to wall crowd of people spastic dancing to Barbarion. Born from the fire pits…

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Castratii – Orchid/Surrogates (2010 Single)

Given the band name and album art, you’d be forgiven for thinking Castratii were a hardcore metal group. [Ed: They’re not!?] The three piece from the Blue Mountains make atmospheric compositions that are so dark and brooding, they may have been taken straight from the bowels of hell. Their new double single Orchid/Surrogates is drenched…

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Album Review: Ball Park Music – Conquer the Town, Easy as Cake (2010 EP)

Dear Ball Park Music, “I don’t really know you but I like to have imaginary conversations in my head… Where I tell you off and you go home with your tail between your legs” (Sea Strangers)… Well… I don’t really plan to tell you off, but that has been my stuck rolling around my head…

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It’s Summer Up There! Day Two of Glastonbury Festival 2010

So it’s Friday, the official start day of the Glastonbury Festival. Overnight and all through the morning the final punters arrive, bringing the total on site population to around 177,500 people, making the festival site the third largest city in the South West. So with all those people it can be a little overwhelming and…

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Regurgitator + Ouch My Face- East Brunswick Club (04.07.2010)

I remember listening to Regurgitator when I was in primary school and being told off by my mother for playing obscenities in her house. So when it was announced earlier in the year that the boys were back, moving to Melbourne to work on a new record, with a couple of live shows thrown in…

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