I Exist sign US/EU deal with Lost Shepherd / Prosthetic Records – January 2012 Tour

Canberra’s I Exist has signed a deal with Lost Shepherd / Prosthetic Records for the world outside of Australia.

The sludge-infused hardcore act’s second album, “II: The Broken Passage,” will be released in North America on January 31st, and will share UK and European release dates on February 6th and February 10th, respectively.
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FLAP! @ Camelot Lounge, Sydney – 17 December 2011 | Live Review

Review and Photos by Robert Pugsley
Flap!FLAP! are a swing jazz, calypso, brassy, five piece who have a reputation for getting the audiences pulses racing , their feet moving and their clothes off (yes, mass nudity at two gigs…so far). With Jess on vocals/tiny banjo, Eamon on vocals/trumpet, Ben on drums, Mark on double bass and Don on trombone, they succeeded with the pulses and the dancing but thankfully there was no nudity.

FLAP! is not the typical band we’ve reviewed, they are an eclectic Jazz band but don’t let that put you off. They can provide a backbeat that will have your head bobbing, your hips moving and your feet shuffling. Hell you may even join in with audience and try some swing dancing!
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It’s A Sublime 3rd Artist Announcement – Bluesfest 2012

BLUESFEST, Australia’s multi award winning 5 Day annual Easter Festival, shares a little Christmas Joy by revealing it’s 3rd round of artists appearing at Bluesfest 2012.

Peter Noble, Festival Director says:

“We are so excited about this announcement; we simply could not hold it back. It’s our Christmas present to you. It’s all about the next generation of emerging artists as well as a few artists who are headliners in their own right.

The blend of music across the board is quite staggering. Everything from Ska-Punk, Reggae, Hip Hop, Dub, Folk, Roots, American Soul to Alt-Country! Wow – there is something in here for everyone!

After securing some of the legendary Heavyweights, it’s always an immense pleasure to announce some of our favourite Australian musicians and I’m stoked to be adding them to the incredible line-up. Let the countdown begin. Oh …. and lastly …. Do you realise that – on January 1st – there’s only 84 days until our first artists fly in for Bluesfest! We can’t wait!
Wishing everyone a very Bluesy Christmas and Happy New Year!”

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Carthasy – Crawl | Video Clip

Some bands try very hard to please you. Carthasy are not one of those bands. They have emerged from the depths of the studio with acclaimed producers Matt Gio and Forrester Savell, bearing an EP that is dense, rich, and ambitious. Carthasy’s experimental hard rock doesn’t subscribe to any formula: schizophrenic two-minute assaults hold an uncomfortable truce with atmospheric seven-minute slow-burners. Chunks of sludge metal, slivers of post-rock and wedges of prog get thrown together at dizzying speed. The common thread through it all is a sense of restraint, a love of melody, and a total lack of ego. Carthasy owe influence to Deftones, Isis, Karnivool, Tool and Oceansize, but owe allegiance to no scene or target market. Have a listen with an open mind. You might have to make an effort, but you know the rewards will be worth it.


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Enter Shikari Sidewaves!

ENTER SHIKARI continues to defy those who dare seek to pigeonhole them.

Their frenzied live shows have gone down in folklore, with NME declaring frontman Rou Reynolds is a man “set on destroying everything: the speakers, the monitors, the Barfly, himself, our ear-drums and, most impressively, the divide between band and fan.”

ENTER SHIKARI are performing 2 headline shows only on the back of their Soundwave 2012 appearances and Australian fans will be amongst the first in the world to hear new tracks from the bands forthcoming album ‘A Flash Flood Of Colour”.

Channeling the frantic intensity of The Blood Brothers, awe inspiring sonic complexity of At the Drive In, the unrestrained emotion of Glassjaw and industrial strength hardcore of Refused, LETLIVE are injecting new blood into the scene with their latest record ‘Fake History’…”Consistently thrilling and invigorating it’s a phenomenal record that’s worthy of all praise.” – Rock Sound
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You could be the next host of The Racket!

triple j’s heavy music show The Racket lives on in 2012. And you could be the one bringing the noise to Australia each and every week.

We’ve been inundated with offers from fans & friends to take over The Racket on Tuesday nights in 2012. Well, this is it. This is your chance to play the loudest new music and talk to the biggest names in metal every week on triple j.

If you love heavy music, love talking about metal, love going to gigs or play in a band yourself… If you’re always looking for the best new hard rock and heavy music to share with your friends, then here’s your chance to share that love with the whole country.

To enter head to triplej.net.au/racket.

They’re taking submissions until Sunday January 8, 2012.

Beth Orton to tour Australia in 2012

It’s been nearly six years in the making, but come January 2012, iconic eclectic British singer/songstress Beth Orton makes her long awaited return to Australia for a series of solo acoustic concert dates.

The British chanteuse begins her run of shows in Brisbane on Sunday 15 January at the Old Museum Concert Hall, before heading to Sydney for two shows on Tuesday 17 & Wednesday 18 January at the City Recital Hall as part of the Sydney Festival. The tour then continues to Melbourne’s Athenaeum Theatre on Friday 20 January, The Gov in Adelaide on Saturday 21 January before finishing up in Perth with shows at The Quarry on Tuesday 24 and Wednesday 25 January.

Not seen down under since touring her 2006 opus Comfort of Strangers, Beth promises an intimate show that will feature material from all her classic recordings – including Trailer Park (1996) and her two Australian chart successes Central Reservation (1999) and Daybreaker (2002) – as well as a special sneak preview of songs from her highly anticipated upcoming album.
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SEETHER Australian Headline Tour – February 2012

South African rockers Seether are returning to Australia in support of new album ‘Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray’. Shaun Morgan announced, “We are anxious and excited to get back to Australia. It has been three years too long and we have a lot of catching up to do with our Aussie fans. Can’t wait to see everyone at the shows.”

Their latest single “Tonight” has been added to Triple M rotation across the board. The single is the follow up to “Country Song,” the debut single from their latest release. The video for “Country Song” received over 2,000,000 plays online. ‘Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray’ was released in May through EMI, the album has scanned over 200,000 copies worldwide since its release to date.
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Mastodon Sidewaves announced!

From Grammy nominations to being hailed as the saviors of metal, MASTODON have never compromised in terms of vision or style and are shaping heavy metal in the 21st century.

MASTODON have never done anything the ‘conventional’ way and for over a decade they have masterminded a string of complex concept albums. Pushing the boundaries further, the bands 5th album ‘The Hunter’ is yet another universe bending, high-energy opus from a band that has changed the face of metal with Metal Hammer declaring, “infectiously brilliant heavy fucking metal” 5/5

Wowing audiences throughout the world with their ferocious live performances, MASTODON will be performing 2 headline sideshows as part of their Soundwave appearances. Be prepared for an experience set to leave you bruised, battered and longing for more…”Why Can’t all bands be this good” – Kerrang Magazine

It’s doubtful you’ve heard anything like GOJIRA, twisting and reimagining metal and delivering something wholly unique. The French behemoths have established themselves as a dominant force in metal since the release of their breakthrough album ‘From Mars To Sirius’. “GOJIRA are simply too powerful and competent to ignore.” – Metal Observer
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Marilyn Manson Sidewaves announced!

“MARILYN MANSON reminds us what it’s like to see a rock star actually perform for his fucking fans” – NME

Very rarely does an artist come along that defies the boundaries of convention and remains relevant in a storied career spanning over two decades selling in excess of 50 million albums. MARILYN MANSON has successfully pioneered ‘Shock Rock’ whilst redefining alternative music, blazing a trail of controversy and originality.

MARILYN MANSON remains a complete spectacle delivering one of the most creative and entertaining live shows in the world today and something that should without question be on everyone’s “List of things to see and do before you die” – Sounds Magazine
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Festival Of The Sun 2011 @ Port Macquarie, NSW – December 9-10, 2011 | Photo Gallery

Photographer: Amy Lee Freshwater
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Explosions in the Sky @ The Hi-Fi, Brisbane – December 13, 2011 | Review

Photos and Review by Stephen Goodwin
Explosions in the SkyTexan “post-rock” outfit Explosions in the Sky is all about intricate, intertwining guitars melodies that ache with a bittersweet beauty. Prosaically, you’d describe them as “pretty”.

But tonight there’s a single moment during, I’m pretty sure, Postcard From 1952 (or maybe it’s Let Me Back In) that showcases the impossible beauty of their songs.

The pulse of the song is slowing. The percussion drops from a storm to a whisper and, peering over the heads of the many rows in front I can see guitarist Munaf Rayani, couting the time with one hand, teasing out the pauses between each restatement of the melody.
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