Toucan new single ‘Warrior’ ready for Big Day Out

Toucan are a Boy/Girl Duo from Sydney.

Jess and Shea have had a busy 2012. They kicked the year off with a performance at Peats Ridge Festival before supporting The Kooks on their Australian tour. As well as headline shows along the East Coast,Toucan have supported The Mystery Jets, Last Dinosaurs, The Jungle Giants, Sneaky Sound Systemand Daniel Merriweather.

Their second EP ‘Swim’ will be distributed in January 2013 through Inertia. The self-produced EP was recorded at two home studios, a converted warehouse in Sydney’s inner west and Sydney Conservatorium’s recital hall. The ambitious pop/indie EP features numerous synths, electronics, orchestral percussion, a youth choir, strings and brass ensemble. Tony Espie (The Avalanches, Cut Copy, Midnight Juggernauts) mixed the EP over two months at Sing Sing Studios in Melbourne.
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High Highs announce album details and Laneway 2013 Sideshows

High Highs kick-off 2013 with debut LP ‘Open Season’; laneway festival appearances + headline sideshows.

High Highs have revealed plans to release their debut album, Open Season, on Fine Time/Sony Music on January 25th. The band will support the release in Australia with an intensive schedule of live appearances, including three at the Laneway Festival, and headline gigs in Sydney and Melbourne.
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The Gum Ball Announces 1st Round Lineup for 2013

The Gum Ball announces the first round of acts for the 2013 festival.

With a combination of record ticket sales, an extra day in the program, and now an impressive first round line up of local and international artists, the boutique festival known as The Gum Ball is building a solid reputation for diversity and quality.

The Gum Ball will be held over the 25th, 26th and 27th of April 2013, hosted by the Johnston family on their pristine bushland estate ‘Dashville’ in Lower Belford, in the Hunter Valley. The festival is BYO and family friendly. It offers camping, great food, markets and open spaces with an eclectic mix of music and activities suitable for all ages.
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Live Review: The Living End at Corner Hotel, Melbourne – 11 December 2012

Review by Billy Geary
Let’s start this off by stating the obvious, The Living End are one of Australia’s most loved rock bands. They’ve played at nearly every rock festival this country has offered over the past ten years, sold god knows how many albums and are revered all over the place. However, it is the live environment in which they truly excel. The three Melbourne lads have won stacks of awards for being an outstanding live band over the years, which ultimately cemented them as Australian rock royalty.

Then, as we come to December 2012, The Living End are embarking on their biggest tour yet, playing each of their albums in full one at a time across the country. On Tuesday night, the tour started off in their hometown of Melbourne, playing their phenomenal self-titled debut from start to finish. It was the first of 11 gigs at The Corner Hotel over the space of about two weeks and if it was anything to go by, each night was going to be treated to something special no matter which album was being played.
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Emma Louise – Album Preview Tour – January 2013

Fresh off the back of a three-month international writing stay in New York and a national tour with Missy Higgins and Gurrumul, Brisbane songbird Emma Louise is delivering an exclusive sneak peek of her debut album to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne with a run of intimate shows in January. Playing with a full band, this will be Emma’s first major headline tour since July and the also the first to preview material that is currently being captured on tape in the studio.
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The Offspring Sidewaves announced! – March 2013

If you were a kid in the 90s, THE OFFSPRING were one of those groups that made you shout and scream at life. Their ground-breaking album Ignition was that breath of fresh air that a generation needed.

To co-incide with their twentieth anniversary, THE OFFSPRING will be playing their 1992 album Ignition in its entirety along with a set full of new songs and classics!
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Slayer Sidewave announced!

Tom Araya / Kerry King / Jeff Hanneman / Dave Lombardo

Ten studio albums, thousands of live shows and nearly three decades into a career that’s made them one of the biggest and most important metal bands in the world, the members of SLAYER know exactly what kind of music they make—brutal but beautiful, punishing yet precise.

This is SLAYER. Do we really need to go on? The only other thing you need to know is that tickets go on sale Wednesday 19 December, 9am.

MONDAY 25 FEBRUARY
SYDNEY, BIG TOP LUNA PARK – 18+
www.bigtopsydney.com /www.oztix.com.au / www.ticketek.com.au
http://www.soundwavetouring.com

Presented by Soundwave Touring.
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Album Review: Chance Waters – Infinity

review by Helen Brown
The art of blending hip hop with a multitude of genres is on the rise and has recently been done by Bliss & Eso and East Londoner Plan B. The latest to be inducted into the fold is Chance Waters, a Sydney hip hop artist with a social conscience.

From crumbling societies and the end of the world, to the joys of young love, Chance Waters has collaborated with the likes of Kate Martin, Lilian Blue and Bertie Blackman among many others to produce Infinity, an album peppered with indie folk, bluesy guitars, piano organs and catchy heartfelt lyrics that fluctuate between bleak and hopeful.

‘Conjure Up A Fire’ is a stand out track reminding us that we have the power to make a difference, that we should never follow the masses and never be afraid to find our voice.
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