Noonie Bao ‘Do You Still Care?’

Noonie Bao is a Swedish pop singer/songwriter who I admit I hadn’t heard of until an hour ago, when I decided to attempt to make an indent into my 604 unread emails. I’m certainly glad I discovered her however, because she released her second single a couple of days ago, and it’s pretty fantastic.

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The XX Australian Tour

Following the announcement that their hotly anticipated second album will be entitled ‘Coexist’, The XX will return to Australia this July for two intimate shows in Melbourne and Sydney. I caught the band last time they were here, and while they were only ‘good’ at Laneway I imagine that they are much better suited to headline indoor shows as opposed to festivals, so this really is a tour not to be missed.

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Reviews: The Walkmen, Beach House, Exitmusic, Edward Sharpe

In which I briefly summarise four albums I’ve been meaning to review for a while: The Walkmen ‘Heaven’, Beach House ‘Bloom’, Exitmusic ‘Passage’, and Edward Sharpe And The Magnetic Zeros ‘Here’.

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Los Campesinos! ‘Tiptoe Through The True Bits’

Los Campesinos! are one of my favourite bands, and last night they released a new song, Tiptoe Through The True Bits. You can listen to it below and download it for free from their website, because they’re just cool like that.

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Bowerbirds ‘Tuck The Darkness In’

I’ve been out of commission the last few days, stuck in bed on a rather wonderful concoction of painkillers following my wisdom teeth surgery, but I really wanted to get a post up today to kick things back into gear. However I couldn’t face reading my emails (that 600 ‘Unread Messages’ icon seems to judge me silently whenever I look at it), so here’s a track I’ve been really enjoying lately that I discovered all on my lonesome.

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Perfume Genius ‘Dark Parts’

Sometimes, you just need to listen to a sad song. And the new album from Perfume Genius, AKA Seattle-based musician Mike Hadreas, is full of them. It’s an album that deals with trauma, heartache, desperation, suicide, and a whole range of other fun stuff, and it reaches a climax with the sublime song ’Dark Parts’, written about the abuse Hadreas’ mother suffered at the hands of her grandfather. It’s a delicate, fragile song, based simply around Hadreas’ voice and piano, but it is devastatingly effective.

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