Album Review: Carl Barât – Carl Barât (2010 LP)

It’s not unreasonable to suggest that Carl Barât‘s sole aim in life is to prove himself more successful than ex-bandmate Pete Doherty, and that’s not too difficult a feat to achieve. With an eager following of fans leftover from The Libertines days, Carl Barât’s side projects have always seen steady, though not necessarily well-deserved, success….

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Chatting to Nicolas Jorquera of the 80 Gigs in 80 Days Project

About 40 days ago, Nicolas Jorquera got started on a pretty epic plan: be a part of 80 gigs in 80 nights in the bustling Melbourne music scene. It goes to show just how much amazing live music there is out there… but such a task is no easy feat. But we think it’s an…

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Live Review: The Smashing Pumpkins + City Riots – Adelaide Entertainment Centre (13.10.10)

It was obvious as they took to the stage that this was big gig for City Riots. Playing to their home crowd, the well-groomed, Adelaide quartet were giving it their all, and played a tight and tidy set. The band recently toured in the United States, playing the Cultures Collide Festival, and have also recored…

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Album Review: Amaya Laucirica – Early Summer (2010 LP)

Having already released her country-folk sounding debut album Sugar Lights and supporting both Magic Dirt and Mark Lanegan (of Screaming Trees) on recent tours, Amaya Laucirica has definitely come in to her own, and has developed a sound that is unique unto itself with her latest release, Early Summer. The album begins delicately with “Most…

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Afro Celts and Angus & Julia Stone set to play WOMADelaide 2011

AFRO CELTS & ANGUS & JULIA STONE TO PLAY WOMADELAIDE 2011 11-14 March 2011, Botanic Park, Adelaide WOMADelaide – Australia’s favourite outdoor festival of music, arts and dance from around the globe todayannounced a sneak preview of its 2011 festival line-up with legendary supergroup AFRO CELT SOUND SYSTEM andAustralia’s famed folk pop darlings ANGUS AND…

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One Movement Festival: Guineafowl + The Chemist + Delta Spirit + Bluejuice – Wolf Lane Car Park (08.10.10)

Friday night at One Movement Festival saw me heading to the showcase organised by indie label Dew Process. One of the things I love about these showcases are the weird and wonderful places they are set up – though the common theme seems to be that of car parks and laneways. But what is so…

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One Movement: Colin Moore + Matthew Barber + The Trews + Final Flash + Elliott Brood + JP Hoe – Amplifier Beer Garden (07.10.10)

It was a warm and clear night, that saw me head down to the first of many showcases for the One Movement Festival. In many ways it was a perfect night to listen to great music under the city lights. Presented by Canadian Music Week, there was of course an undeniable focus on many of…

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the AU interview at One Movement: The Trews (Canada)

The Trews are a great rocking band hailing from Canada, over in Australia for their first ever Australian tour. They have been much touted as Canada’s seminal rock band, and judging from their live performances over the weekend this is entirely justifiable. Here, Simon Clark has a chat to them about their music, opening for…

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the AU interview at One Movement: JP Hoe (Canada)

JP Hoe is a singer/songwriter from Winnipeg, Canada. With a great voice and so many great songs, he’s in Australia to entertain audiences across the country. While in town, Simon Clark had a chat to JP about his music, his influences, and his thoughts on the current popularity of Canadian Music. How are you looking…

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the AU interview at One Movement: Colin Moore (Canada)

Colin Moore is a singer-songwriter/folk rocker hailing from Canada. While over for the One Movement Festival in Perth (plus a few other shows across the country) we had a chat about his music, his song writing and Canadian music. Welcome to Australia, looking forward to the tour? Hell yah and the beach!!!! You have played…

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the AU interview at One Movement: Elliott Brood (CAN)

Just in time for their first showcase at One Movement Festival, we got the chance to ask Canada’s top purveyors of death country, Elliott Brood, a few questions. Here’s what they had to say… Welcome back to Australia! How did you find your previous stay here? Any fun stories to tell? Last time it was spider season. They are huge…

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the AU interview at One Movement: Matthew Barber (Canada)

Matthew Barber is back in Australia for only his second visit, and his first to the west coast. He sits down with The AU Review before his first showcase at the One Movement Festival to have a chat about his music, his influences and much more. Welcome to Australia! Is this your first time here? Second…

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the AU interview at One Movement: Dan Sultan (VIC)

Ahead of his first set at the One Movement Festival, we have a chat with Dan Sultan about his muisc, what he’s been listening to, and what he’s up to next. Here’s what he had to say. So last time I saw you, you were playing West Coast Blues and Roots, how did feel that set…

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the AU interview at One Movement: Cloud Control (NSW)

Fresh from recording the video for their first UK single “Meditation Song 2” we have a sit down with Cloud Control‘s bassist Jeremy Kelshaw and drummer Ulrich Lenffer for a quick chat before they perform at the One Movement Festival, Perth. How was the response to your debut album? I think it was good, straight up, very…

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Washed Out announces December tour dates

The soundtrack for this summer comes courtesy of Washed Out, the musical outlet for Ernest Greene. The flag bearer of the chillwave movement will be bringing his warm, laid back sound to Australia this December. Prior to June 2009, Ernest was producing music from his bedroom studio in the small town of Perry, Georgia. He…

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The Bohemian Masquerade Ball – Old Museum, Brisbane, (09.10.10)

It’s a cold, drizzly night and although not everyone is inclined to go out in this miserable, non-Queensland weather, the historic Old Museum still comes alive with a bang as it hosts the Brisbane instalment of the notorious, uproarious and just plain exciting interstate revue known as the Bohemian Masquerade Ball. Despite Halloween being three…

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Blow Your Head: Diplo Presents Dubstep (2010 LP)

The huge basslines and paced out drums of dubstep have made their way to Australia. This has been a gradual but steady influx over a relatively short time but it is impossible to deny its presence in nightclubs across Australia (well at least Sydney). There is something a bit seedy about dubstep, a touch of…

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St Jerome's Laneway Festival announces the first lineup for 2011.

We won’t keep you waiting any longer, here is the long awaited first announcement of the 2011 Laneway Festival. There are plenty of familiar faces, and plenty of new ones too. All we can say is this: don’t miss The Antlers (but bring some tissues), and from what we hear, Local Natives are amazing live too!…

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New Music Videos by Oh Mercy, Operator Please, Mushu, Swedish House Mafia and Tara Simmons

Today we bring you five new music videos that have caught our eye. First up, we have “Keith St” – the first glimpse of the forthcoming Oh Mercy album. The laid back video for Keith St was shot on the streets of Melbourne by UK based director Brad Lawson. The footage was actually meant for two…

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The Smoke – The Workers Club (09.10.10)

Warming the stage for lovely local lads The Smoke, were Tehachapi, an interesting choice of supports as these two bands are as musically compatible as oil and water. Tehachapi are a psychedelic post-rock group with heavy nineties indie and shoe gaze influences. Think Brian Jonestown and Radiohead with a heavy helping of Mogwai and illicit…

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Paramore, Reliant K and The Jury and The Saints kick off their tour tomorrow night in Perth!

Yes, the time has come for you Paramore fans to enjoy the bands epic stadium tour of Australia! The tour kicks off tomorrow night in Perth before heading off to other major cities. The dates are below, and while we wait for the tour to hit your capital city, lets learn more about the support…

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The Trews Acoustic Showcase – Ambition Entertainment Rooftop (06.10.10)

As someone who has spent a bit of time in Canada – let me tell you – this was a special experience indeed. Playing on a rooftop to a crowd of no more than 50, Canadian sensations The Trews provided industry guests with a short but sweet acoustic showcase that gave us all a pretty…

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Live Video: DJ Dexter Remixes the Soundtrack of La Haine

The first year of Melbourne Music has brought a vast array of Arts and Entertainment events to Melbournians, one of its most fascinating being Cinemix. Cinemix is the concept of giving a musician complete creative freedom in musically re-interpreting the score of a film. It is then played live simultaneously with the film for an…

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Live Review: Daniel Lee Kendall + Vanessa Jade – Raval (06.10.10)

The very quaint and intimate Raval was the perfect venue for an evening of acoustic tunes.  Opening act, Sydney singer/songwriter Vanessa Jade (pictured below), looked right at home among the antique lounges and red curtained stage. Her folk and country-tinged music bore an honest, vintage pop quality and her sweet, pitch-perfect vocals were reminiscent of…

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The Naked and Famous – Passive Me, Aggressive You (2010 LP)

2008 was the year of MGMT, followed by 2009 which saw the rise of Passion Pit and their glorious synthesiser driven fuzz-pop. Here in 2010 New Zealand’s next big thing The Naked and Famous are set to take their place and have indie kids the world over going spastic on the dance floors with the…

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A Taste of Lilith with Sarah McLachlan + Kate Miller-Heidke – The Verses – Enmore Theatre (04.10.10)

From 1997 to 1999, Lilith Fair was one of the most successful touring festivals in America. Founded and headlined by Sarah McLachlan, it was a showcase of some of the worlds finest female singer/songwriters. Sarah brought the festival back earlier this year, however it didn’t prove quite the success as its predecessor, with quite a…

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New Music Videos by Charlie Mayfair and Freelance Whales

Let’s get straight into it… first up, Brisbane’s much loved Charlie Mayfair brings us “If I Fell Down”. Next, we have New York’s Freelance Whales, with “Hannah”. I LOVE THIS SONG. And the video seems to have come out pretty nicely, too. Fingers crossed they come down here soon… Check out my recent interview with…

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the AU interview: Brian Aubert & Nikki Monninger of Silversun Pickups (LA)

A few hours before they were to play the Hordern Pavilion in support of Birds of Tokyo, I sat down with Brian and Nikki of Silversun Pickups. Hailing from Los Angeles, we spoke about the tour, the weather, Melbourne, Muse,, Guitar Hero and Asian cuisine… read on! Welcome back to Australia! I was going to…

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the AU interview: Jay Malinowski of Bedouin Soundclash (Toronto)

Ahead of their Australian tour, while he was at home in Toronto, we had a chat to Jay Malinowski of Bedouin Soundclash. You’re at home having a relaxing couple of days? [Laughs] Not really, it’s been like twenty four hours of press [laughter] But, yeah, our records coming out here this week, or it just…

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Happy Wednesdays launches TONIGHT at Sydney's Spectrum

Wednesday night has always been a tricky one to get right when it comes to a weekly live music event in Sydney, but if anyone can nail it, it’s Spectrum (34 Oxford St, Darlinghurst) – and tonight, from 8pm, they’re throwing their hat into the ring with “Happy Wednesdays”. LAUNCHING TONIGHT, OCTOBER 6th at 8pm, AND FEATURING:…

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