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Brisbane based Electro-pop rockers Felinedown will unleash their power-packed EP Trap Rebaited this month via embarking on a national tour. Kicking off at the Gaelic Club in Sydney on October 7th alongside Shit Disco DJ’s (UK), Bitrok (Syd) and Age of Consent (UK) then continuing through Brisbane, Adelaide & Melbourne. Playing all the songs from the new EP including the RAGE featured single ‘Warpaint’.
Producer Dan Sutherland, member of prodigious industrial metal act MM9 has been locked in the studio crafting what shapes to be a watermark for the band and Australian alternative music. Felinedown are riding high on recent successes including debuting on the Triple J Unearthed charts with 2 songs at 75# & 76# and on the electronic charts at 4# & 5#, also appearing in 4ZzZ’s Top 10 albums and remaining in 3rd position for a number of weeks. |
Epidemic… Over – Pushing The Stone Tour | October-December 2011
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Epidemic… Over (E…O) are about to cast off the chains of regional living and push The Stone all over this fair land. On Friday October 28, coinciding with their Brisbane launch gig date at The Tempo Hotel, their new catchy-as-hell, driving radio single The Stone will be released onto the world digitally, via iTunes and Bandcamp. |
The boys, originating straight out of the heartland of Central Queensland, will take the single up and down the East Coast of Australia, hitting Central and South-East Queensland, Northern NSW, Sydney and surrounds and Melbourne and it’s outlying areas, playing with bands such as US Metal act All Shall Perish and Melbourne Death-Hop 2-piece Over-Reactor (fronted by Ezekiel Ox) along the way.
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FIELD DAY 2012 LINE UP
JUSTICE WORLD PREMIERE THEIR BRAND NEW LIVE SHOW AND ALBUM AT FIELD DAY 2012
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Field Day, synonymous with New Year’s Day for young Sydneysiders is back to throw down its 12th serving of the very best in indie, dance and incredibly good times. The city’s original multi-stage outdoor party is renowned for the gathering of friends coming together for a fantastic fun filled first day of the year. There is something uniquely warm and fuzzy about Field Day with an air of hope and positive energy in beautiful tree filled surroundings, on a perfect Summer’s day. |
THOUSAND NEEDLES IN RED – ‘EMPIRES’ NATIONAL ALBUM TOUR | Nov/Dec 2011
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THOUSAND NEEDLES IN RED have travelled a long road since the group formed in early 2010. A chance meeting between vocalist Clint Boge and guitarist Trizo at a Crusty Demons show in Ipswitch QLD in 2009, lead to the two forming a formidable songwriting partnership early the following year. |
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Laneway Festival announces Dean Turner stage
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It’s all systems go at Laneway HQ as they prepare for the 2012 Laneway Festival line-up announcement on Monday 10th October.
But first the promoters of the Laneway Festival in Melbourne, Danny Rogers and Jerome Borazio, have this message: “We are super excited to be back in Footscray for the third year in a row to celebrate our world class event. This year we are especially honored to be naming a stage after one of our local music heroes, Dean Turner, who passed away in August 2009 after a long courageous battle with an extremely rare form of cancer. As bass player and co-founder of Magic Dirt, Dean was deeply devoted to and passionate about music which was always evident in his |
energetic and enthusiastic stage presence. He was a unique individual with a beautiful soul and is a huge inspiration to many musicians. He provided his vast knowledge and support with humility, grace and integrity throughout his role as a songwriter, musician and producer. Dean worked tirelessly because music was one of the greatest joys in his life; he selflessly championed Australian music, was focused on encouraging young bands and hosted music workshops for secondary schools nationally. He was particularly generous with his time and advice and had a profound effect on people, always leaving a warm and inspired feeling.
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Big Day Out 2012 Line Up
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Big Day Out have started the official announcements for the 2012 festival –
Kanye West, Soundgarden, Kasabian, My Chemical Romance, Foster the People, Röyksopp, Battles, Architecture in Helsinki, Parkway Drive, Hilltop Hoods, Boy & Bear, Girl Talk, Cage the Elephant, The Getaway Plan, Mariachi El Bronx, The Jezabels, Frenzal Rhomb, The Living End, Odd Future (OFWGKTA) and Best Coast are now confirmed. Update: Tony Hawk is bringing Skate back to Big Day Out 2012! #bdo2012 @tonyhawk STAY INFORMED VIA OUR SOCIALS: facebook.com/bigdayoutofficialpage |
Cosmo Jarvis announces Supports For His Australian Shows
Wednesday 12 October – Goodgod Small Club, Sydney (with Lime Cordiale)
Thursday 13 October – East Brunswick Club, Melbourne (with Frowning Clouds & Laura Imbruglia)
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British singer-songwriter Cosmo Jarvis has already courted controversy with his viral sensation “Gay Pirates”. The self-directed video for “Pirates” has received over half a million YouTube views following a twitter post by Stephen Fry.
Continuing in the thought-provoking vein of “Gay Pirates”, Cosmo also released the controversial video to his follow up single “Sure As Hell Not Jesus” which he wrote and directed himself, exploring the themes of shame and redemption from a papal perspective. The brand new single, “My Day”, which has also been lifted from the album is a Prufrock-like exercise with Cosmo imagining himself as an old man looking back on his youth, criticising his generation’s self absorption and apathy. |
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FIVE TIME LE MANS WINNER BECOMES GC600 SUPER-SUB
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With IndyCar ace, Scott Dixon ruled out of the Armor All Gold Coast 600, Stone Brothers Racing has drafted five times Le Mans 24 Hours winner and former F1 ace, Emanuele Pirro as Shane van Gisbergen’s SP Tools Racing team-mate for the October 21-23 Surfers Paradise stoush.
Dixon has elected not to come to Australia given his wife has just given birth to the couple’s first child. |
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Lindi Ortega – Little Red Boots | Album Review
Review by: Victoria Nugent
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Often touted as Toronto’s best kept secret, this Canadian country music singer has been thriving in the local indie music scene since the early 2000s. Ortega’s alternative country style is a little bit classic country and a little bit rockabilly with influences ranging from Dolly Parton to Johnny Cash to Emmylou Harris. However, she also has a foot firmly planted in the indie scene with credentials including singing backing vocals with Brandon Flowers and supported indie group Noah and the Whale. |
However, if Ortega’s new material gets enough airplay, it may just be enough to secure her a place of her own in the heart of country music fans. Marrying sweet vocals with twangy guitar riffs, cheerful rockabilly tunes and clever lyrics, Little Red Boots stops short of being cliché to sit firmly in the middle of brilliance. The music is strong on lap steel , harmonica and slow acoustic guitar but the instrumentals come second to Ortega’s vocals, which shine through in every song.
The album and eponymous single are named after her signature red boots that she got while on tour with Kevin Costner. This personal connection sets the tone for the album, which seems to really give a glance into Ortega’s own world.
Ortega’s third album kicks off with ‘Little Lie’, an enticing tune with a kicking beat underscoring lyrics about lying to a lover.
Upbeat rockabilly track ‘Bluebird’ quickly showed its capability for getting stuck in my head, with its infectious chorus and truckloads of bounce. It reminded me somewhat of Kasey Chambers’ more recent tracks, but without the nasal tones.
Ortega also shows a knack for melancholy anthems, shifting the tempo down in songs such as ‘When All The Stars Align’ and ‘So Sad’.
In ‘Angels’ Ortega shows off slightly warbling but strong vocals against plucky bluegrass with plaintive lyrics.
‘I’m No Elvis Presley’ is an incredibly fun song as Ortega belts out tongue in cheek lyrics- “I’m no one, not legendary, I’m nothing extraordinary” to a soundtrack of rapid lap steel. Ironically the song has an underlying beat and riffs which reminded me somewhat of Elvis’s style, but with a country edge. I’m talking ‘All Shook Up’ and ‘Blue Suede Shoes’.
Little Red Boots is Ortega’s personal anthem but it is perhaps too close to her own heart to really capture anyone else’s. To me, this song seemed to embody the worst side of country music with the lyrics lacking meaning and the music lacking vibrancy with slightly too much jolt. That said, I feel like it would probably suit its purpose in a live context… imagine Ortega strolling onto stage in her red boots and busting out with that song straight up. However, it kind of falls flat on the album.
‘Jimmy Dean’ is relentlessly catchy with a haunting edge as Ortega sings of “the ghost of Jimmy Dean”.
The album rounds out with ‘So Sad’, an incredibly melancholy number with soaring vocals.
Little Red Boots is an album to set toes tapping, with a great mix of upbeat and slower songs. I love the amount of pop culture references on the album, from Elvis to James Dean to songs that seem to hark back to other great country songs. Forlorn lyrics about lost love are matched with upbeat tempos to temper out some of the sadness, while positive numbers are positively jumping with energy. After this gets some airplay, the singer dubbed “Indie Lindi” mightn’t be much of a secret anymore.
Track listing
1. Little Lie
2. When All the Stars Align
3. Blue Bird
4. Angels
5. I’m No Elvis Presley
6. Little Red Boots
7. Dying of Another Broken Heart
8. All My Friends
9. Fall Down Or Fly
10. Jimmy Dean
11. Black Fly
12. So Sad
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EVIL EDDIE – ‘De-Sex Your Ex’ | Video Clip
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Following his showcase performance at the Bigsound conference last week, Evil Eddie is back with the release of a new five track EP titled ‘De-Sex Your Ex’. As with all new material from Evil Eddie, we advise listener discretion. Even more shocking than his previous material, Evil is expecting big things from this track. A lawsuit, some death threats… who knows?! |
Interview: DAVE FAULKNER – Hoodoo Gurus | 600 Sounds
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The Hoodoo Gurus will be playing at the 600 Sounds concert series as part of the 2011 Armor All Gold Coast 600 in October.
Hoodoo Gurus will perform at the 600 Sounds, at Broadwater Parklands, on October 22, along with Eskimo Joe, Masters Apprentices and Simple Minds . Dave Faulkner (songwriter, lead singer and guitarist) answers a few questions in the lead up to 600 Sounds. LMM: What can the big crowd expect from your show at 600 Sounds on the Gold Coast this October? Dave: The usual raucous tomfoolery – high energy, melodic rock and roll. |
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HEROES FOR HIRE ‘Take One For The Team Tour’ – Oct/Nov 2011 | Tour Info & Tickets
Strike Hard Bookings, Atticus Clothing, Monster Energy and Shock Entertainment present…

The TAKE ONE FOR THE TEAM Tour
With special guests
I CALL FIVES (USA) & I AM VILLAIN
Armed with an air tight, high energy live show and a load of irresistibly catchy singalongs, HEROES FOR HIRE will be hitting the road this October for their most extensive headline run to date, with support coming from New Jersey’s own pop punk contenders I CALL FIVES, as well as Brisbane quintet I AM VILLAIN.
With the May 2011 release of their second album, Take One For The Team, Sydney pop punkers HEROES FOR HIRE have made good on their promise to take over the airwaves.
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Summer Rhythm Festival 2011 | 9-11 December 2011
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Summer Rhythm Festival has landed itself a new time slot. We have moved the festival forward a few months to 9th to 11th of December 2011 this summer due to venue negotiations.
The Summer Rhythm Festival debuted in December 2009 with an outstanding success. In 2011 it was moved to February and went from a small one day event into one of Canberra’s more noteworthy festivals with 3 stages, camping, and markets. The Festival looks to be bigger and better this year and continues to be a not for profit event promoting Mental Health awareness. |
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