Congratulations to Triple J Unearthed winners Jinja Safari who will open the Main Stage on Friday at Splendour In The Grass. Check out my post from a while ago about them here.
Continue readingAlbum Review: The Boat People ‘Dear Darkly’
The Boaties have been around the Australian music scene for a while now. In this time they’ve released two very solid and perhaps under-appreciated albums. ‘Dear Darkly’, their third full length effort, is not only their most complete offering to date, but should definitely see them break into a much wider audience.
Continue readingSplendour Lineup Changes
The Ting Tings and The Middle East: out. Art Vs Science and Sally Seltmann: in. I’m bummed about The Middle East, but I suppose I’ve seen them plenty of times before and there will be heaps of chances to see them again. On the bright side The Ting Tings are gone and Art Vs Science […]
Continue readingKids Without Bikes
Kids Without Bikes is a Melbourne band absolutely demolishing the Triple J Unearthed charts at the moment (I’m talking holding the top three spots simultaneously). And there’s a good reason for this. They play really addictive, fast paced tunes that race along at a breakneck speed and mix in elements from genres as broad as […]
Continue readingChildren Collide National Tour
After touring with a preview of their upcoming album ‘The Theory Of Everything’, Children Collide have announced that they will be officially launching it with a whirlwind (south-eastern-ish) national tour. Dates below, all tickets go on sale on the 15th of July. They are so much fun live, especially at the Corner Hotel which I […]
Continue readingWe Were Promised Jetpacks Do Daytrotter
The Scottish rockers (with quite simply the best band name ever) dropped by the Daytrotter studios recently to record a four-song session. It’s a typically great session with really good sound quality. Download it for free here. Tracklist: Roll Up Your Sleeves This Is My House, This Is My Home An Almighty Thud Ships With […]
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July 7, 2010 
