Month: August 2014

the AU interview: Willow Beats (Melbourne) talk single "Merewif" and new EP "Water"

the AU review’s Larry Heath sat down with Melbourne electronic duo Willow Beats while in Sydney on tour for their new single MEREWIF, to talk about their live shows, their music (including their new EP Water, out September 12th) and much more…! Don’t miss the band as they finish up their single tour on August…

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Melbourne International Film Festival Review: The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: ‘Him’ and ‘Her’ (USA, 2014)

The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby is the ambitious vision of writer/director Ned Benson to capture a relationship in breakdown. Shot over three films ‘Her’, ‘Him’ and ‘Them’, (the first two screened back to back at this year’s MIFF, the second released later this year), Benson covers all angles of the crisis. In ‘Her’, Eleanor (Jessica…

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Film Review: The Hundred-Foot Journey (India, UAE & USA, 2014)

The Hundred-Foot Journey is the latest addition to the recent surge of food-related films (see: The Chef, The Trip To Italy, Julie & Julia, etc). This new film is a feel-good one which will no doubt curry favour with many members of the audience. But despite being a pleasant trip, the overall meal could use…

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Interview: Jeremy Neale of Velociraptor (Brisbane) talks about their self-titled debut album

Brisbane band Velociraptor has just released a self-titled CD. Our reporter John Goodridge had a chat to lead singer Jeremy Neale (he’s second from the left in the middle…) about the record and their upcoming Australian tour. Hey Jeremy, just wondering what’s in the water up there in Brisbane because there’s so much good music…

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the AU sessions: Owen Rabbit "Violence and Degradation"

the AU review presents Melbourne multi-instrumentalist Owen Rabbit performing the spellbinding track “Violence and Degradation” exclusively for the AU sessions. Cameras: Larry Heath and Gerry LaFerla Edit: Larry Heath Music and Sound Mix: Owen Rabbit

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Exclusive: Streets Of Laredo release album details for "Vol I & II" and new single "Slow Train"

Based out of Brooklyn, New York, New Zealanders Streets of Laredo – who we first met in New York last year – have finally announced their debut album, Volume I & II set for release on October 3rd via Dine Alone Records. Today on the AU we’re excited to announce the album, delivering you this…

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The Antlers (USA) Playlist: 11 songs we listened to while making "Familiars"

Back in June, US group The Antlers delivered the stunning album Familiars – their first in three years. We touched base with the band who, with the help of Rdio, have delivered a playlist of 11 songs they were listening to while making the record. Peter Silberman (Singer and Songwriter) brings us the first five…

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Melbourne International Film Festival: God Help The Girl (UK, 2014)

Written and directed by Belle and Sebastian’s lead singer Stuart Murdoch, God Help The Girl is an indie musical that follows three twenty-somethings in their attempt to form a pop band. The talented, young cast are a delight to watch as they sing and perform quirkily choreographed dance routines. The film switches between a musical…

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Box Office Report: Marvel continues winning streak with Guardians of the Galaxy

Marvel has again proven that they are a bona-fide powerhouse studio by turning a little-known sci-fi comic book property into the new blockbuster franchise. Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy led the Box Office once again this week, outselling runner up Lucy (starring Scarlett Johansson) three to one. # Film Title Distributor Box Office 1 GUARDIANS…

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Album Review: Anberlin – Lowborn (2014 LP)

I’ve had a hard time starting this album review, maybe because Anberlin are one of my favourite bands and the last thing I want to do is write something that isn’t at all interesting. For all you dedicated Anberlin fans out there, as you know, they will be disbanding towards the end of the year and being…

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Album Review: Imogen Heap – Sparks (2014 LP)

It is a true fact that all musicians strive for perfection and when it comes to this nature, it is almost a necessity for all of them to be driven and motivated in order to create exceptional tracks .With her success in Speak For Yourself and Ellipse, Imogen Heap dazzles the world again with her newest album, Sparks. The electro-pop queen…

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Photo Gallery: Twenty One Pilots + D At Sea – Metro Theatre, Sydney (09.08.14)

Returning to Sydney for the first time since supporting Paramore at the start of the year, Gwendolyn Lee was at the Metro Theatre to capture Twenty One Pilots in action with D At Sea on Saturday night.

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Live Review: Owen Rabbit – Oxford Art Factory Gallery Bar, Sydney (09.08.14)

Currently travelling around the country to promote his single “Police Car”, Melbourne’s Owen Rabbit is an emerging talent searching for a place amongst the talented engineers of electronic soundscapes across the country. Not in the sense that he’s actively seeking out a position amongst or along side them, through some grand master plan of world…

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Exclusive Album Preview: Siskin River "The Hours They Keep" (2014 LP – released Friday, August 15th)

the AU review is proud to exclusively premiere four tracks from the debut album The Hours They Keep by Siskin River, which will be released this Friday, August 15th. The tracks are our first taste of the record since the success of its initial single “Up” and show why the compact duo have become Australian…

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New Music Video: Davey Lane "Komarov" (2014)

You may know Davey Lane as the guitarist for You Am I, or as a guitarist and vocalist for The Pictures – but he’s fast become a solo artist, too! Busy man much? Officially out on Friday, “Komarov” is the Melbourne artist’s brand new single, and it’s the first taste of his debut album, Atonally…

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Win a double pass to the Korean Film Festival (KOFFIA) in Brisbane, Perth, Melbourne or Adelaide!

With the Sydney and Canberra events kicking off tomorrow, we have TWO double passes to give away to the Korean Film Festival in Australia (KOFFIA) in Brisbane, Perth, Melbourne or Adelaide! For dates and details head to: http://koffia.com.au/ The double pass will entitle you and a guest to attend one session and is strictly non-transferable….

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Win a double pass to the Korean Film Festival (KOFFIA) in Brisbane, Perth, Melbourne or Adelaide!

With the Sydney and Canberra events kicking off tomorrow, we have TWO double passes to give away to the Korean Film Festival in Australia (KOFFIA) in Brisbane, Perth, Melbourne or Adelaide! For dates and details head to: http://koffia.com.au/ The double pass will entitle you and a guest to attend one session and is strictly non-transferable….

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Film Review: The Internet’s Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz (USA, 2014)

The name Aaron Swartz may not mean an awful lot to some people. But if you’ve ever used Reddit, openlibrary.net or Creative Commons or if you can remember the real reason why there was an Internet black-out in 2012 then you’ve been touched by his work. Swartz was a gifted computer programmer and activist who…

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12 things we learnt from the Doctor Who media Q&A this morning in Sydney with Peter Capaldi and Jenna Coleman.

We at The Iris were lucky enough to attend a screening of the series premiere of Doctor Who, starring the 12th Doctor Peter Capaldi and his returning companion, the adorable Clara Oswald aka The Impossible Girl (played by Jenna Coleman). While we aren’t able to tell you anything about the episode (perhaps, except for the…

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The TARDIS lands in Sydney with the 12th Doctor, Peter Capaldi and “The Impossible Girl” Jenna Coleman

As the new Doctor Who (Peter Capaldi) and his faithful companion Clara “The Impossible Girl” Oswald get ready to hit screens together for the first time*, they have embarked on a World Tour to promote the iconic BBC series’ much anticipated return. And today this tour has taken them to Sydney, following hysteria in Seoul,…

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Opera Review: Philip Glass Trilogy – Part Three "Satyagraha" – Her Majesty’s Theatre, Adelaide (09.08.14)

Satyagraha is the third opera of the Philip Glass Trilogy that the State Opera of South Australia has presented this week. Telling the story of Gandhi, it draws inspiration and fragments from the first two Operas. It has the repetitive melody of Einstein on the Beach but is more story based like Akhnaten. The play…

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the AU interview: One Day (Sydney) – Horrorshow, Spit Syndicate and Jackie Onassis – talk "Mainline"!

Sydney based Hip Hop collective One Day, to talk about the release of their debut record Mainline (out now). One Day is comprised of Horrorshow, Spit Syndicate, Jackie Onassis and Joyride (who, unfortunately, wasn’t present for the interview). Epic. All three parts of the interview are now embedded here: One Day are showcasing Mainline as…

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Theatre Review: The Last Confession – His Majesty’s Theatre, Perth (Performances through August 16th)

On Wednesday night Perth’s His Majesty’s Theatre stage was transformed into the ornate halls of the Vatican for the opening night of The Last Confession, presented here for the first time in Australia, with venerated British actor David Suchet (Poirot to so many) making his Australian stage debut as Cardinal Benelli. Set in 1978, The…

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Photo Gallery: Bodyjar + Samiam + Blueline Medic + Clowns – Manning Bar, Sydney (08.08.14)

Bodyjar hit up the Manning Bar on Friday night in Sydney. Gwendolyn Lee was there and brings you these photos of the band and supports in action:

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Kristen Wiig and Bill Hader impress in the trailer for upcoming dramedy The Skeleton Twins

It’s always great so see actors take on a project that is out of their comfort zone. Former Saturday Night Live stars Kristen Wiig and Bill Hader are both immensely talented comedic actors, as evidenced during their time on SNL and their successes in comedy classics such as Bridesmaids and Superbad respectively. The Skeleton Twins is a bit of a change of pace…

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the AU interview: Rita Satch (Melbourne) talks about her sophomore self-titled EP, musical inspirations & more…

Larry Heath sits down with Melbourne based singer/songwriter Rita Satch to talk about her self-titled sophomore EP, her musical inspirations, future plans and much more… if you’re in Sydney don’t miss Rita performing later today (August 9th) at the Opera Bar for free! She’ll be on stage from 2.30pm to 5.30pm. In the meantime, watch…

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In the Studio With… Katalyst (Sydney) talking Guilty Simpson, Quakers, Space Invadas & what he's been up to lately…

the AU review heads into the studio with Sydney based DJ and Producer Katalyst. In the first part of our chat, Katalyst reveals what he’s been working on lately, reflects on his work with Guilty Simpson, the unexpected success of his project Quakers, Space Invadas (his project with Steve Spacek) and much more… Don’t miss…

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The Griswolds' Playlist: Our 12 Favourite Songs (Right Now)

As Sydney’s The Griswolds start ramping things up as they approach the long awaited release of their debut album Be Impressive (August 22nd in Australia), they exclusively share with the AU their 12 favourite tracks right now. Each member delivers their three favourites to compile this excellent playlist: DAN DUQUE-PEREZ Theophilus London – I Want…

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Flight Review: Singapore Airlines – Sydney to Singapore (SQ232)

In today’s Flight review on AU Abroad, we take you on Singapore Airline‘s iconic Airbus A380 journey from Sydney to Singapore, which was recently reduced to one service a day. Airline: Singapore Airlines Route: Sydney to Singapore, SQ232 Seat: 34G (Aisle Seat, of a 3-4-3 configuration in Economy) Aircraft: Airbus A380 Scheduled Flight Time: 7…

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Film Review: Begin Again (M) (USA, 2014)

From John Carney, the writer and director of Once, comes Begin Again – a spiritual follow up to the acclaimed (and Oscar winning) 2006 romantic musical drama. Like his former work, Begin Again focuses on music as something that can represent a moment in your life. In Once, it was about bringing two people together and creating…

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