Album Review | Set Your Goals – ‘Burning At Both Ends’

Review: Sibel Kutlucan
I was surprised in the most part to find out that Burning At Both Ends was an album from the San Franciscan boys, Set Your Goals. Burning At Both Ends did disappoint, certainly those who favoured the bands style that exuded melodic hardcore on Mutiny! The bands extremely well received full-length album released in 2006. At points I found Burning At Both Ends to be confused, torn between styles of pop punk and the stereotypical vocal cadence that is Tom Delonge in a nutshell, and the dynamic and enthusiastic melodic hardcore influences that were prominent in Set Your Goals older, well known sound. Although to be fair the band is exploring a newer sound and there are a few great tracks on Burning at both ends that certainly can win a listener over.

“Cure For Apathy” was a shaky opener for the album, with the first 30 seconds seeming forced and displaced, a little over done. This opening slot could have be filled with a number of tracks of the album that would have made for better openers, regardless however, my hopes for Burning At Both Ends weren’t crushed and sure enough by the second track, “Start The Reactor”, a strong and united pop punk sound came through and altogether it was a great song that definitely got the album going for me.

“Trenches” was another track I favoured on the album, it echoed a slew of popular pop punk bands with the catchy lyrics and rhythmic drumming. It definitely was a highlight of Burning At Both Ends for me and it made me feel like bouncing around and letting go of all inhibitions.

Shamefully, I have to admit another favourite for me was “Product of the 80s”, which even for the lyrics alone-that very much reminded me of MC Lars was just plain awesome. Extremely communicable, I struggled to remove it from the repeat loop on my Ipod (lucky it wasn’t the first track, otherwise I may not have made it through the rest of the album).

I may have been a bit harsh to begin with; Burning At Both Ends certainly is confused and misplaced in comparison to the strong and sincere sound that enthralled fans with previous releases from Set Your Goals. Regardless however, the album is still mostly good, not amazing, but good, with some tracks definitely deserving a listen or two. Set Your Goals may be hoping to further delve into pop punk and they have certainly done this with Burning At Both Ends, which as a whole is a vibrant pop punk album.

Review By: Sibel Kutlucan

Tracklist :
1. Cure for Apathy
2. Start the Reactor
3. Certain
4. Happy New Year
5. London Heathrow
6. Trenches
7. The Last American Virgin
8. Exit Summer
9. Unconditional
10. Product of the 80′s
11. Raphael
12. Illuminated Youth
13. Not as Bad

Take Five With… Kat Henry | Interview

By – Pepa Wolfe

Take Five With… Kat Henry

Questions of family and loyalty crushed against the palpable spectre of hate crime and social violence; the QTC production of Orphans is currently receiving rave reviews. With an award-winning script by London playwright Dennis Kelly and in the hands of an exhilarating ensemble, this intense thriller is astounding Brisbane audience’s night after night.

At the helm of this visceral piece is director Kat Henry, who recently directed The Ugly One for indie company 23rd productions at Metro Arts. From within the swell of the Orphans experience, the NIDA graduate and Artistic Director of Stella Elektrika shared her thoughts with Life Music Media.
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STEREOSONIC 2011 – Festival Info and Dates

Hardware, Onelove, inthemix.com.au, Nova, Channel [V] and MAG present:

Now in its 5th year, Stereosonic is the brainchild of two Australian boutique event companies with the vision to bring the best in ever-popular and new talent to a discerning music crowd. Our ethos is simple: Try to provide the best lineup, the best venues, the best experience whilst improving each year at the best possible price. Stereosonic is Australia’s largest electronic music festival, now let’s get to it…
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Black Label Society – ‘The Song Remains Not The Same’ – Album Review

Review: Lana Harris

Black Label Society – The Song Remains not the Same
(Outtakes from the Order of the Black Recording Sessions).


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  Taking its cues from the ballad style tracks which were flung through Order Of The Black, The Song Remains Not The Same is half unplugged reworking of tracks seen on Order of the Black and half new material, including a Christmas carol (sans words) to round out what is essentially an album of power ballads .

The recording begins with a stripped-back-to-basics version of ‘Overlord’. The new version still sounds great, reminiscent of a listening experience post concert with the band at 3am in a hotel room with only acoustic guitars. The brief solo is played

impeccably and marks this song as Black Label Society rather than a cover version of the track which it could otherwise easily be mistaken for.
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July 3, 1971 – Jim Morrison (The Doors) died in Paris at age 27.

On This Day: July 3, 1971
James Douglas “Jim” Morrison (December 8, 1943 – July 3, 1971) was an American lead singer and lyricist of the rock band The Doors, as well as a poet.
Jim Morrison would often improvise poem passages while the band played live, which was his trademark. He was ranked number 47 on Rolling Stone’s “100 Greatest Singers of All Time” and is widely regarded, with his wild personality and performances, as one of the most iconic, charismatic and pioneering frontmen in rock music history.

Source and detailed information at Wikipedia

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Kitty, Daisy & Lewis – ‘Smoking In Heaven’ – Album Review

Review by Helen Brown

  It is refreshing when rather than trying to sell a pop song to the masses, a band plays the music they love. Kitty, Daisy & Lewis have done so with their sophomore release Smoking In Heaven. This family affair, consisting of three siblings from London, has produced some infectiously catchy songs in the past and this album is no exception. There are numerous contrasting elements, such that it cannot easily be pigeonholed and to say that they exist in a sub-genre is an understatement. KD&L (Kitty, Daisy & Lewis) have made music inspired by classic genres of yesteryear, tied together with its own unique modern twist.

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Album Review | Hellogoodbye – ‘Would it kill you?’

Review: Sibel Kutlucan
Hallelujah! Hellogoodbye have praised us with their return to the music world with the extremely dandy new release of their full length album Would It Kill You? An 11 track album that filled the void of the four years without a full length release from the Californian boys, since their release of Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs! (released 2006). Would It Kill You? is truly an evolution for the band, maturing greatly from their previously dominant indie-synth and power pop sound; now embracing the indie pop rock sound that is ruling the music scene at the moment. The metamorphosis is extraordinary and definitely has done great things for the album and Hellogoodbye who have come a long way since their disco-esque electronics and syntehsised vocals on older tracks such as Shimmy Shimmy Quarter Turn.
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HELM – ‘The Rising Tides’ Tour – August 2011

Summerland MGMT, The Pushworth Group, The Hi-Fi Presents

  “The Rising Tides” tour. Supported by Bellusira, Ennis Tola, The Design, Estampe. After taking an extended break to concentrate on writing and recording their third studio album, Gold Coasts HELM announce they are touring their revered LIVE show throughout August.

Having toured Australia relentlessly off the back of their first two albums, and the iconic Great Southern Land cover, HELM have finished recording their new single, Home. The song will be released in November, closely followed by another in the new year, before the highly anticipated release of Vol. 3 scheduled for Autumn, 2012.

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HELLFEST 2011 – Thanks and see you next year!

What a great ending to six years on the Val de Moine site in Clisson with in total over 320 000 festival-goers!

Once again, no major incidents occurred during this year’s edition, respectful behavior which has always put a sock in all of the metal-hater’s mouths! Our festival was yet again an example of respect, brotherhood and mutual aid. Yes, thanks to you all, the Metal community has definitely won the French public’s sympathy.
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Alicia Keys – Piano & Me Live at The Beacon Theater concert | Live Stream

As part of the 10th Anniversary celebrations, tonight Alicia Keys is performing songs from her debut album, ‘Songs in A Minor,’ and more as part of her “Piano & I: A One Night Only Event With Alicia Keys” concert at New York City’s Beacon Theater on June 30, 2011.
This year marks the 10-year anniversary of the Grammy-award winning record, which Alicia says is a testament to being herself and feeling she “should’ve been born in the ’70s.”

Watch the full concert live here now.

Tijuana Cartel “Letting It Go” Single Launch

Letting It Go….for the last time in a while!

  With a new tour about to start, talent-soaked Gold Coast quartet TIJUANA CARTEL crawled from the wreckage of their Nimbin farmhouse-turned-recording studio this week to the sound of their latest single ‘Letting It Go’ blaring from alternative radio. After three weeks of pressing record, stop and rewind, the band emerged with their new album completed. Housed on laptops and hard drives, the tunes now enter the next phase of their life and have been whisked away to mix-master supremo Magoo for the final spit and polish.

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San Cisco – ‘Girls Do Cry’ – Video Clip

  San Cisco are proud to present second single ‘Girls Do Cry’ from their debut EP, Golden Revolver . Shot in New York by an independent fashion design collective, the track’s vintage-inspired clip was a lucky discovery.

San Cisco drummer, Scarlett Stevens, uncovered the piece of footage by chance, posted on an underground fashion blog ‘Cat Party”. After introduction, Hannah Metz–clip co-director and slumber party beauty–thought the passage a perfect fit for Girls Do Cry. The women seen in the video are all independent fashion designers themselves.

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