Sunday, May 16, 2010
Q+A/ THE JOHN STEEL SINGERS
The John Steel Singers are a six piece from Brisbane, known for their catchy pop tunes and outlandish tales.
Q+A/ FRACTIONS
Labels:
Bloc Party,
Elf,
Fractions,
indie electro rock,
MGMT,
Q+A,
Rave,
RHCI,
Scene,
The Killers
Saturday, May 15, 2010
VIRAL/ MYSTERY JETS
'Flash A Hungry Smile' By Mystery Jets
Mystery Jets jump on the ever-popular psychedelic bandwagon with this new song from their upcoming album Serotonin, to be released in July.
Labels:
Flash a hungry smile,
Mystery Jets,
Serotonin,
The Beatles,
VIRAL
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
VIRAL/ SA DINGDING
"Ha Ha Li Li"by Sa Dingding
Sa Dingding calls herself a Buddhist but, in her latest video, she's abandoned her religious roots.
Sa Dingding calls herself a Buddhist but, in her latest video, she's abandoned her religious roots.
RETRO/ RADIOHEAD
Hail to the Thief
(2003, Parlophone)
Your ears are the test subjects, Radiohead are the mad scientists and Hail to the Thief is a morally questionable experiment for the betterment of mankind.
(2003, Parlophone)
Your ears are the test subjects, Radiohead are the mad scientists and Hail to the Thief is a morally questionable experiment for the betterment of mankind.
Monday, May 10, 2010
FRESH/ CASTAWAY
They haven't been around for long but this hardcore/punk band are hitting the Brisbane music scene like a punch to the face.
VIRAL/DARWIN DEEZ
'Radar Detector' by Darwin Deez
A guy with weird, curly hair and a mustache delivers an incredibly addictive tune.
A guy with weird, curly hair and a mustache delivers an incredibly addictive tune.
Labels:
Darwin Deez,
Elf,
indie,
pop,
Radar Detector,
Triple J,
VIRAL
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Q+A/ MY POLAROID HOLIDAY
My Polaroid Holiday are a band devoted to the idea that making music should be all about having fun and not much else.
Labels:
Badass,
k-dizzle,
My Polaroid Holiday,
Q+A,
Surprised Kitty
ALBUM/ BRITISH INDIA
Avalanche
(Shock)
The latest effort from local indie rockers, British India, is full of punch and grunt. But is it enough to make them stand out from the plethora of up-and-coming Aussie rock acts?
(Shock)
The latest effort from local indie rockers, British India, is full of punch and grunt. But is it enough to make them stand out from the plethora of up-and-coming Aussie rock acts?
Labels:
ALBUM,
Avalanche,
British India,
Gyroscope,
Sam,
Splendour in the grass
Saturday, May 8, 2010
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