Boy And Bear have announced that their long-awaited debut album will be called ‘Moonfire’, and will be released in Australia on the 5th of August and in America on the 9th of August.
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Interview With Georgia Fair
Georgia Fair have had a busy year so far, releasing a new music video, playing shows around the country as part of one of their first headline tours, and preparing their debut album for release. They’re one of my favourite new Australian bands at the moment, and I had a quick chat with Jordan, one half of the duo.
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The Middle East Album News
The band have announced that their long-awaited debut album/sophomore album (depending on how you classify their tricky self-titled EP/Album thingy) will be released on April the 8th.
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Album Review: James Blake ‘James Blake’
I suppose you technically have to call James Blake’s music dubstep. But it’s not; not really. I prefer to think of it as minimalist music. It’s what happens when you strip away everything except a single pulsing bass beat, occasionally a bit of synth, and sparse vocals. It’s an antithesis to modern pop music, to grand arrangements and intricate instrumentation. And, as it turns out, it can be pretty damn powerful.
Continue readingAlbum Review: John Steel Singers ‘Tangalooma’
Brisbane’s John Steel Singers have been around for nearly five years now, but with their debut album ‘Tangalooma’ they have produced by far their most satisfying music to date that will no doubt see them find the much larger audience that they deserve.
Continue readingAlbum Review: Hungry Kids Of Hungary ‘Escapades’
This debut album from Brisbane lads Hungry Kids Of Hungary has been a long time coming, but it manages to perfectly encapsulate everything that is great about their preceding EPs and their energetic live shows while still adding something new. In other words, it achieves everything that a debut album should.
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June 24, 2011 
