Day: 3 November 2015

Sia soars on new single “Bird Set Free”

Sia has gifted us “Bird Set Free”, the second single off next year’s This Is Acting, and yet another powerful piano-driven ballad that uses all the nuance and depth of her vocals to stamp a firm message of confidence and self-acceptance. “I don’t care if I sing off-key, I found myself in my melodies”, Sia…

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WAM Awards Hall of Fame Inductees Revealed, Craft Winners Announced and More!

The WAM Awards Hall of Fame Inductees have been revealed! Jazz icon, Helen Matthews, and producer Paul Sloan, will be inducted into WA Music’s Hall of Fame this Thursday, November 5th. In addition, the winners in the Craft categories have been announced. See the winners below. BEST SOUND ENGINEER (live) Presented by RTRFM Adam Round…

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Album Review: The Riptide Movement – Getting Through (2015 LP)

Man, the Irish have something good going on. They’ve always seemed to be the little red engine that could; the little guy that produces quality goods for the rest. From Guinness, to Jameson Whiskey, to U2 and Ronan Keating, the country has always been on the money with what they do. And going by The…

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Music Video of the Day: PLTS “On & On” (2015)

Byron Bay four piece PLTS have just released their first new music since their Nick DiDia produced 2013 EP in the form of the new single “On & On”. Produced by Jean-Paul Fung (Last Dinosaurs, Birds of Tokyo), the new track is a ridiculously huge sounding guitar anthem. Check out “On & On” here before…

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Single of the Day: Lilt “Capture” (2015)

Perth duo Lilt‘s second single of 2015 “Capture” is aptly titled, because it will capture your attention. The atmosphere they create is dark, punctuated by piercing electronic beats and the engulfing voice of frontwoman Louise Penman, which echoes throughout the track, causing a haunting effect. A solid track, and well worth a listen, so give it…

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Justin Hawkins of The Darkness (UK) chats ahead of their Australian tour!

The Darkness kick off their Australian tour this week, returning Down Under following the cancellation of their 2013 tour. Their return from hiatus with 2012’s Hot Cakes album saw the band refreshed; they had original bassist Frankie Poullain back in the fold on the recording for the first time since their acclaimed debut and overall…

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Tech Review: Sonos Play:5 (2015)

Sonos has long been the go-to device for in-home music streaming. The company’s whole mantra is built on filling every room in the home with music but takes that concept and makes actually setting that up very easy. The problem with is that great sound, at least in this case, comes with a hefty price…

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Video Games Review: Shovel Knight (PS4, 2015)

There’s been a resurgence in games that trade in the nostalgia surrounding the 8-bit NES-era in the last few years. Where many of the games that seek to capitalise in the look and feel of those games, they rarely capture what really made them special. Shovel Knight isn’t one of those games. Shovel Knight doesn’t…

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PAX AUS 2015: Scott Ludlam says the government isn’t working hard enough to support local devs

Greens senator Scott Ludlam had some very choice words for the Australian government on the Boss Level panel at PAXAus on Saturday, saying in no uncertain terms that they are not doing enough to support the local games industry.

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TV Review: The Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 4 “Here’s Not Here” (USA, 2015)

The fallout from “Thank You” will have to wait for a few weeks while The Walking Dead follow their tried-and-tested formula of breaking apart the present storyline and exploring other paths. Here, the path winds all the way back to the Morgan we saw in Season 3’s stand-out episode “Clear” and fleshes the character out…

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35th anniversary screening of the 1980 reggae drama Babylon

Next week, a 35th anniversary screening of the 1980 reggae drama Babylon will be co-presented by Groovescooter and Foreigndub, with a free dub-reggae DJ set in the bar to follow. The film confronts issues of race and police brutality during the politically charged Thatcher years. It features a soundtrack composed by Dennis Bovell, plus tracks…

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