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)
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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)
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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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