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Tan Sister Radio ‘Flashing Vents’

Tan Sister Radio is a band featuring three twenty year olds from California, including Max Greenhalgh of And Pluck Your Strings favourites Inspired And The Sleep. They’ve just released a new single entitled ’Flashing Vents’, and to put it simply I really like it. It’s a great summery jam with a steadily growing rhythm and an irresistible hook.

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Atlas Genius ‘Symptoms’

Let’s kick things off with a new track from Atlas Genius. It’s probably my favourite track from the Adelaide band so far, and given just how much you guys loved their previous couple of singles, that means this track could well be everywhere soon.

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Hey Sholay ‘Burning’

Sheffield five-piece Hey Sholay are touted as being one of the hottest new UK bands of the moment, but haven’t received much attention in Australia. Yet. Because these guys play such infectious and enjoyable rock music that it’s hard to see them struggling to take off anywhere given enough time.

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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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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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The National ‘The Rains Of Castamere’

The National and Game Of Thrones are two of my favourite things in the world. This is a song recorded by The National for Game Of Thrones. Enough said.

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