Month: July 2011

The English Gentleman displays rock and roll photography at the mART Gallery in Sydney from tonight!

Short-listed in 2010 in the Live Category for the NME Music Photography Awards, The English Gentleman bestows Mart Gallery with some of his favourites… A rising star in capturing the spirit of fine rock and roll moments in Sydney, the English Gentleman came onto the music scene 3 years ago. Originally from London, he moved…

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New Music Video: DZ Deathrays "Rad Solar"

Brisbane-based duo DZ Deathrays have just released a film clip for their single “Rad Solar”. The video was filmed at the same house party which the band recorded their latest EP ‘Brutal Tapes’ at. It’s pretty damn rock and roll. The video was filmed by Noel Smyth and edited by Simon Ridley. The band are…

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Interview: Ted Feldman of Bear Hands (Brooklyn)

Celebrating the official release of their album Burning Bush Supper Club and EPs in Australia, Philippe Perez caught up with the bands guitarist Ted Feldman to discuss their music, touring, coming to Australia and more. How was the experience of playing in places like Brazil? Did you think of going to that country to perform…

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Free Music: The Laurels "Black Cathedral"

Finally! The EP by Sydney group The Laurels is almost here! Mesozoic will be released on July 8th…. and they’ve got a few shows to support the launch (scroll down to view). In the meantime, here is one of our favourite tracks from the band “Black Cathedral”. Enjoy! MESOZOIC TOUR DATES Friday July 8th @…

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Music Video Monday feat. Split Seconds, The Vaccines, Memory Tapes, Gay Paris, Oh Minnows, I and I and more!

Today we’re bringing you EIGHT tracks! Nice one. Here we go with a ridiculously diverse mix of tracks. We kick things off with Gay Paris and “House Fire in the Origami District”. It’s been out for a while now, but we only just got around to watching it. It’s our video of the week! Next…

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the AU interview: Colin McDonald of The Trews (Canada)

Returning to Australia later this year are iconic Canadian rockers The Trews. Just after they left the stage on Prince Edward Island in Canada (where they were supporting The Tragically Hip), I caught up with lead singer Colin MacDonald and we spoke about the recently release record Hope and Ruin, their experiences in Australia and…

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Festival Review: Glastonbury Festival 2011 – Part Three: Friday (24.06.11)

Friday started off well enough, though grey clouds hung ominously above the Somerset farm. Even without the rain, navigating the festival grounds was becoming more and more of a challenge as the mud began to slowly take over the site. I started the day at the Park Stage, the furthest away of the main stages….

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Big Scary – Mix Tape (2011 Single)

Melbourne duo Big Scary create music that ranges in depth and breadth; from flat out rollicking rock to sweet, sentimental keyboard ballads. Their new single “Mix Tape” is another gorgeous pop gem full of tinkling keys and sweeping guitars that perfectly compliment Tom Iansek’s passionate vocal delivery. “Mix Tape” is full of youthful exuberance and…

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Bonfire Nights – Bonfire Nights (2010 EP)

Another day passes and another Brisbane based band propels an accomplished EP out into the universe. Three piece Bonfire Nights dropped their self titled debut in late 2010 and it showcases their diverse style and ability to move seamlessly between genres while still maintaining a sense of continuity and originality. Opener “Own Worst Enemy” is…

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the AU interview: Chad Elliott of Funeral Party (California)

Sitting down at a café in Sydney, I received a call from Chad Elliott, lead vocalist and keyboardist for Californian four piece Funeral Party. He, meanwhile, was in Omaha, Nebraska, where they had just finished up a tour and were “hot as hell”. Funeral Party released their debut record The Golden Age of Knowhere at…

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the AU interview: Francois Comtois of Young The Giant (California)

While he was in Newport Beach, California, I had a chat to Francois Comtois, drummer of Californian band Young The Giant, who will soon be on our shores for Splendour in the Grass, as well as a couple of dates with fellow Californians Grouplove. We chat about their debut self-titled record, Australia, their upcoming tour…

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Festival Review: Glastonbury Festival 2011 – Part Two: Thursday (23.06.11)

Day two started off ominously enough with an early morning shower, however with it soon easing off, the threat of a potential washout was averted for another day. Being only Thursday, the main stages of the festival were still not open – the festival officially runs across the weekend Friday to Sunday. But there’s more…

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Beresford Launch feat. The Vines + Zowie – Beresford Upstairs (30.06.11)

I’d like to preface this article with something I feel is important: I have a feeling that the following article may come across as disingenuous to some. Trying to “suck up” to the people behind the new venue. Some may suggest we were paid for the article. But neither is the case. I very much…

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