Coming off the success of his excellent ‘Songs From the 86 Tram’ album, as well as another critically acclaimed Melbourne International Comedy Festival run, The Bedroom Philosopher has released his latest single, ‘Leaving My Hairdresser’.
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Splendour Ticketing Update
This has been a day of high drama for punters keen to secure tickets to Australia’s premier music festival Splendour In The Grass, and the organisers have just released this statement in response to some of the difficulties facing prospective Splendour-goers.
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Everybody Was In The French Resistance… Now!
And now, for something completely different.
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Interview With Daniel Lee Kendall
Earlier today I caught up for a coffee and a chat with the Central Coast’s Daniel Lee Kendall, who has had a very busy year so far, releasing his second EP and touring around the country with bands such as Hungry Kids Of Hungary and Georgia Fair. He was just as likable in person as he is as a musician.
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YesYou
YesYou is Brisbane duo Jono Kirkham and Gav Parry. The guys have been producing for a while, however have only started writing and recording as of last year. Their first single is Half Of It, featuring James O’Brien of The Boat People and the St. Margaret’s Anglican Girls’ School Choir.
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Album Review: Okkervil River ‘I Am Very Far’
Okkervil River frontman Will Sheff is a former music critic, and it therefore comes as no surprise that his band has become somewhat of a critical darling. Okkervil River’s sixth album, ‘I Am Very Far’, is the first record that perhaps threatens this reputation. That isn’t to say it’s a bad album- quite the opposite is true in fact- but rather that it is less accessible, more raw, and less polished than pretty much anything else the Texan outfit have released to date.
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May 6, 2011 
