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The Meanies unveil 'Jekyll and Hide', the second single from new album Desperate Measures
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The Meanies unveil ‘Jekyll and Hide’, the second single from new album Desperate Measures

by the partae June 17, 2020
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After recently announcing the upcoming release of their first album in five years, Australian punk-rock legends The Meanies have today shared ‘Jekyll and Hide’, the second single from their forthcoming record, Desperate Measures, slated for release on Wednesday 8 July.

Available for pre-order now via Cheersquad Records and Tapes, Desperate Measures is a 10-track onslaught of hard-hitting Meanies numbers that evoke the classic sounds that cemented the band as an iconic fixture in the annals of Australian music over 25 years ago.

To Meanies frontman Link Meanie, latest single ‘Jekyll and Hide’ depicts a turbulent journey through the shit show of life, while a culture of nauseating superficiality parades on past.

“‘Jekyll and Hide’ is a story about riding a raft of shoddy construction down the river of life,” says Link.

“The river is a torrent of shit, blood and acid and constantly threatens the raft’s integrity. To rub salt in the wound, Stepford people race past, laughing on their glistening jet skis and spraying you with the foetid contents. The hard wooden planks of the raft’s deck are the enemy of your screaming haemorrhoids. It’s a nice day though.”

Accompanying the track is another suitably-freakish animation by Link, only this time, what started as a spoof of a dated animal-pal adventure story fast transformed into a Lord of the Rings / Monty Python saga.

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CHRISTIAN LEE HUTSON’S NEW ALBUM BEGINNERS (PRODUCED BY PHOEBE BRIDGERS) OUT NOW VIA ANTI- RECORDS
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CHRISTIAN LEE HUTSON’S NEW ALBUM BEGINNERS (PRODUCED BY PHOEBE BRIDGERS) OUT NOW VIA ANTI- RECORDS

by the partae June 17, 2020
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“detailed and perfectly calibrated songwriting” – NPR Music, ‘New Music Friday’

“…a stunningly empathetic study of human frailties” – Pitchfork

“…a deeply personal and revealing look into Hutson’s life, all presented through the lens of gorgeous instrumentals and vocal melodies.” – Uproxx

“…Hutson possesses a rare balance of critical wit and soul” – Paste

“Beginners seems like an introduction to Hutson and his past: fears, anxieties and faults and memories. It’s all packaged in a brilliant album that satisfies any cravings for well-written, subtle and resonant folk rock.” – Exclaim!

Christian Lee Hutson’s new album Beginners—produced by Phoebe Bridgers—arrived in stores late last month via ANTI- Records, and the album has been garnering acclaim and highlights from outlets including NPR Music (‘New Music Friday’), Pitchfork, Uproxx, Paste, and more. Early singles “Get The Old Band Back Together,” “Talk,” and “Lose This Number” have also caught additional attention from Stereogum, The FADER, Guitar World, and Brooklyn Vegan, among others.

Beginners can now be purchased or streamed HERE.

On Beginners, Hutson embeds every lyric with his most intimate self-dialogue, sharing painful confessions and private jokes, imagined conversations and elaborate daydreams. The album spotlights a nuanced song craft and understated candour that all but erases the distance between feeling and expression. Throughout this collection of songs, Hutson ultimately speaks an illuminating truth about regret and forgiveness and the endless confusion in growing up.

“I went with Beginners as the title because that’s where I feel like I am in my life—like I’m still just learning and trying to figure out how to navigate the world,” Hutson notes.

Hutson—who also co-wrote a song on the 2018 Boygenius EP and two on the 2019 Better Oblivion Community Center LP—and Bridgers recorded Beginners at L.A.’s legendary Sound City Studios, but purposely preserved the homespun quality of his cell-phone-recorded demos. The album mines its subtle textures from Hutson’s warm vocals and graceful guitar work, and also unfolds flashes of sonic brilliance achieved with the help of its guest musicians—including Bridgers herself, as well as Nathaniel Walcott of Bright Eyes (who created all the string arrangements for the album, in addition to playing trumpet).

CHRISTIAN LEE HUTSON – BEGINNERS – OUT NOW

TRACKLIST

1. Atheist
2. Talk
3. Lose This Number
4. Unforgivable
5. Northsiders
6. Twin Soul
7. Seven Lakes
8. Get The Old Band Back Together
9. Keep You Down
10. Single For The Summer

 

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Western Australian artist Paige Valentine is ready to lift the veil on the stunning video accompaniment to her latest ethereal single ‘Pure’. Teaming up with local Freo filmmaker Luna Laure, the video opens the door to a new world of metaphorical wonder and awe, shining a spotlight on both the nuanced delicacies of Paige’s songwriting and the subtle yet detailed lens through which Laure creates. “The experience of working with Laure and her crew was once in a lifetime. We shot on film, built the props over two days, one of the crew half jokingly asked for a wall in my house to be painted for the shot in a day and my best friend came over in her lunch break and sure enough - gave us a pink wall. It was shot at my home studio "Lucky Blue" here in Fremantle, which was a perfect fit with its quirky lino, old wallpaper wall (mid-reno) and Laure (director) and Bee (styling/hair/MUA) dreamt up the finer details of the scenes. When Laure came over for the first time, I ended up giving her a bunch of plants from my garden I'd grown from seed without realising she'd built the plot around me growing a plant representing love / relationships. I now have a permanent hole in the lino from the fire that resulted in my manager hiding under the kitchen table with a bucket of water, but the clip was so worth it and we all had so much fun in the two days of the shoot, ending with a late night of red wine, pizza and lots of post-covid hugs. . Truly honoured to work with such incredible and fun creatives.” – Paige Valentine "In an ever changing world where dichotomous male/female relationship are no longer the only norm, I wanted to put a twist on what the love interest could look like. A subtle metaphor for how love can grow and thrive, but also stifle and suffocate." – Luna Laure Releasing new music in 2020, a year that will go on record as being cursed for the music industry at large, Paige Valentine has found herself swapping festival stages for live streams... a trade that may feel like a step down in the interim, but is ultimately the shape of things to come for musicians. Paige has embraced the sea change, launching ‘Pure’ mid-lockdown to a worldwide captive audience of people much in need of some light at the end of the tunnel. And this has always been what Paige Valentine’s music provides: light. Already a five-time WAM Award nominee and Vanda & Young International Song Competition finalist, Paige’s songwriting has gained her substantial accolades. Flattering as this may be, Valentine’s motivation is purely her music; to write the best songs she can, and deliver them with honesty and tenacity. A new direction for a new era, the release of ‘Pure’ will not only bookmark the next chapter in Paige Valentine’s career but the strange times into which it was born, where all of us are reminded by its absence, just how precious live music actually is. Paige shows no signs of slowing down in 2020, with another single already in the works and hints of an EP on the way, so keep an ear to the ground for what will surely be more impressive things to come. Paige Valentine ‘Pure’ Single Launch Friday 26 June Cleaver St - West Perth  Thursday 4 July  Esperance - Woody Island All tickets and details Paige Valentine Facebook Video Credits Directed and Produced by Luna Laure DOP - David Le May ACS 1st AC - Brianna Trinidad Gaffer - Rhys Jones Styling, HMUA - Bee Rizzi Edited and Colour by Luna Laure ‘Pure’ is out now via AWAL Spotify / iTunes / Apple Music / Bandcamp
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Fremantle singer songwriter Paige Valentine reveals gorgeous new video for ‘Pure’ + announces tour dates

by the partae June 17, 2020
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Western Australian artist Paige Valentine is ready to lift the veil on the stunning video accompaniment to her latest ethereal single ‘Pure’. Teaming up with local Freo filmmaker Luna Laure, the video opens the door to a new world of metaphorical wonder and awe, shining a spotlight on both the nuanced delicacies of Paige’s songwriting and the subtle yet detailed lens through which Laure creates.

“The experience of working with Laure and her crew was once in a lifetime. We shot on film, built the props over two days, one of the crew half jokingly asked for a wall in my house to be painted for the shot in a day and my best friend came over in her lunch break and sure enough – gave us a pink wall. It was shot at my home studio “Lucky Blue” here in Fremantle, which was a perfect fit with its quirky lino, old wallpaper wall (mid-reno) and Laure (director) and Bee (styling/hair/MUA) dreamt up the finer details of the scenes. When Laure came over for the first time, I ended up giving her a bunch of plants from my garden I’d grown from seed without realising she’d built the plot around me growing a plant representing love / relationships. I now have a permanent hole in the lino from the fire that resulted in my manager hiding under the kitchen table with a bucket of water, but the clip was so worth it and we all had so much fun in the two days of the shoot, ending with a late night of red wine, pizza and lots of post-covid hugs. . Truly honoured to work with such incredible and fun creatives.” – Paige Valentine

“In an ever changing world where dichotomous male/female relationship are no longer the only norm, I wanted to put a twist on what the love interest could look like. A subtle metaphor for how love can grow and thrive, but also stifle and suffocate.” – Luna Laure

Releasing new music in 2020, a year that will go on record as being cursed for the music industry at large, Paige Valentine has found herself swapping festival stages for live streams… a trade that may feel like a step down in the interim, but is ultimately the shape of things to come for musicians. Paige has embraced the sea change, launching ‘Pure’ mid-lockdown to a worldwide captive audience of people much in need of some light at the end of the tunnel. And this has always been what Paige Valentine’s music provides: light.

Already a five-time WAM Award nominee and Vanda & Young International Song Competition finalist, Paige’s songwriting has gained her substantial accolades. Flattering as this may be, Valentine’s motivation is purely her music; to write the best songs she can, and deliver them with honesty and tenacity. A new direction for a new era, the release of ‘Pure’ will not only bookmark the next chapter in Paige Valentine’s career but the strange times into which it was born, where all of us are reminded by its absence, just how precious live music actually is. Paige shows no signs of slowing down in 2020, with another single already in the works and hints of an EP on the way, so keep an ear to the ground for what will surely be more impressive things to come.

Paige Valentine ‘Pure’ Single Launch
Friday 26 June
Cleaver St – West Perth

Thursday 4 July 
Esperance – Woody Island
All tickets and details Paige Valentine Facebook

Video Credits
Directed and Produced by Luna Laure
DOP – David Le May ACS
1st AC – Brianna Trinidad
Gaffer – Rhys Jones
Styling, HMUA – Bee Rizzi
Edited and Colour by Luna Laure

‘Pure’ is out now via AWAL
Spotify / iTunes / Apple Music / Bandcamp

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After 11 episodes, Delivered, Live is set to lower the curtains on its first season this Saturday night. 90s rock heroes Killing Heidi will close the show out with a bang, and the show will also feature replays of some of the best moments from the season, as voted for by the viewers. The brainchild of The Handshake Agency, the show was created to stream live gigs, fully amplified and staged, into the homes of viewers worldwide. Every performer and crew member was paid for their time and viewers were able to experience live entertainment again, while the world went into lockdown. Throughout the season, over 10,000 tickets were sold, and over $888,000 was injected back into the live entertainment economy – via the musicians, comedians, venues, crew booking agents, managers and production crew involved. The weekly show gave many creatives the chance to share their art and generate the feeling that there was a light at the end of the tunnel. The show gave hope to many businesses who were able to survive because of what was being produced. Something that can’t be measured is what it gave to the viewership. Viewers created new friendships in the YouTube chat room, and were able to discover new music each week that they may not have otherwise discovered. For some viewers, getting out to see live music and comedy was a challenge, even before the pandemic, due to geography, illness, family/work situations etc – Delivered, Live made live entertainment accessible to all again. Delivered, Live are hoping to return for a second season sometime in the future, until then, tune in this Saturday night, 20th June from 7.30pm Over 11 episodes, Delivered, Live has: Tickets Sold: 10,000 Ticket revenue: $190,693 Over 55,000 hours watched in over 47 countries Over $888,000 put back into the Live Music economy artists, venues, crew, booking agents and managers Over $50k of band merch sold Producers The Handshake Agency thanks its sponsors for getting on board this first series - Victorian Government, The Music, Oztix, Small Time Group, Young Henry’s, Harry The Hirer. Tix can be purchased here
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Final Episode Of Delivered, Live Season 1 To Air This Weekend

by the partae June 17, 2020
written by the partae

After 11 episodes, Delivered, Live is set to lower the curtains on its first season this Saturday night. 90s rock heroes Killing Heidi will close the show out with a bang, and the show will also feature replays of some of the best moments from the season, as voted for by the viewers.

The brainchild of The Handshake Agency, the show was created to stream live gigs, fully amplified and staged, into the homes of viewers worldwide. Every performer and crew member was paid for their time and viewers were able to experience live entertainment again, while the world went into lockdown. Throughout the season, over 10,000 tickets were sold, and over $888,000 was injected back into the live entertainment economy – via the musicians, comedians, venues, crew booking agents, managers and production crew involved. The weekly show gave many creatives the chance to share their art and generate the feeling that there was a light at the end of the tunnel. The show gave hope to many businesses who were able to survive because of what was being produced.
Something that can’t be measured is what it gave to the viewership. Viewers created new friendships in the YouTube chat room, and were able to discover new music each week that they may not have otherwise discovered. For some viewers, getting out to see live music and comedy was a challenge, even before the pandemic, due to geography, illness, family/work situations etc – Delivered, Live made live entertainment accessible to all again.

Delivered, Live are hoping to return for a second season sometime in the future, until then, tune in this Saturday night, 20th June from 7.30pm 

Over 11 episodes, Delivered, Live has:
Tickets Sold: 10,000
Ticket revenue: $190,693
Over 55,000 hours watched in over 47 countries
Over $888,000 put back into the Live Music economy artists, venues, crew, booking agents and managers
Over $50k of band merch sold

Producers The Handshake Agency thanks its sponsors for getting on board this first series – Victorian Government, The Music, Oztix, Small Time Group, Young Henry’s, Harry The Hirer.

Tix can be purchased here

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Kolombo Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/kolombo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kolomboofficialfanpage/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kolombo_music Otherwise Records debut EP brings its man Kolombo with a pack of three tracks - Remember (original and DUB) and Enable. The Original mix comes with a combination of house and techno mixed with Kolombo’s characteristic drives on the bassline layered with the vocals, whereas the DUB version flips more into an intense bassline. For Enable, he injects a techno vibe with some twisted synth lines and significant breaks. Kolombo is an artist who’s been a powerhouse in the world of house and techno for a long time and this release just goes to demonstrate an innovative and unique approach is still very much at the forefront of his game. Stream a snippet of ‘Enable’ below: https://soundcloud.com/kolombo/enable?in=kolombo/sets/remember-ep-5 Purchase ‘Remember’ EP: https://www.beatport.com/release/remember-ep/2962447
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Kolombo unveils his ‘Remember’ EP on his newly established Otherwise Records

by the partae June 17, 2020
written by the partae
Otherwise Records debut EP brings its man Kolombo with a pack of three tracks – Remember (original and DUB) and Enable. The Original mix comes with a combination of house and techno mixed with Kolombo’s characteristic drives on the bassline layered with the vocals, whereas the DUB version flips more into an intense bassline. For Enable, he injects a techno vibe with some twisted synth lines and significant breaks.

 

Kolombo is an artist who’s been a powerhouse in the world of house and techno for a long time and this release just goes to demonstrate an innovative and unique approach is still very much at the forefront of his game.

 

Purchase ‘Remember’ EP:
https://www.beatport.com/release/remember-ep/2962447
Kolombo
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/kolombo
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kolomboofficialfanpage/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kolombo_music
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IN THE GALLERY: SELF-GUIDED VIDEO TOURS Launching on Saturday 27 June, visitors to the NGV can access self-guided video tours on the NGV website using their own smart devices to navigate the Gallery. Audiences will be guided by curator led videos through NGV Collection galleries and NGV International exhibitions Japanese Modernism, Collecting Comme, Colin McCahon: Letters and Numbers, Japanese Design: Neolithic to Now and at NGV Australia Top Arts 2020 and Marking Time: Indigenous Art from the NGV. On Level 2 at NGV International, NGV Assistant Curator of Collections and Research, Dr. Maria Quirk will lead the Women in Art: 17th Century tour exploring the history of female artists in Europe from the 1600s to the twentieth century. NGV Senior Curator of International Decorative Art and Antiquities, Amanda Dunsmore will guide audiences through the Being Modern in early 20th Century Vienna tour, on Level 2 at NGV International, focusing on the enormous social changes that took place during the twentieth century and how this influenced art and design in this period. Self-guided video tours will be available on the NGV Channel from Saturday 27 June. Visitors are invited to bring their own headphones to use with their smart device in the Gallery. WATCH: LIVE IN-STUDIO VISIT WITH CHRISTOPHER BOOTS Wednesday 24 June | 6.00 – 6.30 pm  As part of the NGV’s live in-studio artist visit series, Melbourne lighting designer Christopher Boots will virtually invite NGV’s Hugh Williamson Curator of Contemporary Design and Architecture, Simon LeAmon into his Fitzroy studio where he works with a team of artisan makers handcrafting decorative lighting. Boots’ practice is inspired by natural forms and references his Greek heritage through narratives of ancient mythology. In the NGV Collection, Boots’ most recognisable design, ORP: Oblique rhombic prism 2011, emphasises simplicity and form while employing sacred geometry to create a 3D optical illusion. SPEAKERS Christopher Boots, lighting designer Simon LeAmon, The Hugh Williamson Curator of Contemporary Design and Architecture, NGV Available to watch on NGV’s Instagram on Wednesday 24 June at 6.00 pm and available to watch on NGV Channel following the livestream. WATCH: NATIVE FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS WITH FLOWERS VASETTE INSPIRED BY WORKS IN THE NGV COLLECTION Live on NGV Channel - Friday 19 June at 2.00pm With a focus on Australian native florals, Curator of Australian Painting Beckett Rozentals explores renowned Australian artist, Margaret Preston’s much-loved painting, Flannel flowers, 1938. In this episode we are also joined by Curator of Indigenous Art, Myles Russell-Cook, who explores indigenous artist Trevor Nickolls’ work Still life Venetian vase created in 1990. Russell-Cook explores Nickolls contemporary practice and his unique style, through this captivating painting.  Sonya Wilson from Flowers Vasette demonstrates two ways viewers at home can create simple yet striking arrangements using seasonal Australian native florals, inspired by the works of Preston and Nickolls from the NGV Collection. SPEAKERS Myles Russell-Cook, Curator of Indigenous Art, NGV Beckett Rozentals, Curator of Australian Painting, NGV Sonya Wilson, florist, Flowers Vasette WATCH ON THE NGV CHANNEL: ngv.vic.gov.au/channel/floral-arranging-series/ WATCH: FLORAL GARDEN ARRANGEMENTS FROM YOUR GARDEN WITH ARTIST ROSSLYND PIGGOTT Live on NGV Channel - Friday 26 June at 2.00pm In part three of the instructional video series, audiences will learn to create at-home floral arrangements inspired by art works from the NGV Collection. Joined by special guest and renowned Australian artist Rosslynd Piggott, the final instalment of the series focuses on Piggott’s work Unfolding flower-cloud space no. 2, 2005-2006 and the ways in which this work is inspired by Japanese cherry blossom. Rosslynd Piggott will collaborate with Hokuto Takase from Flowers Vasette to arrange florals inspired by Piggott’s work and her ongoing fascination with flowers. Curator of Contemporary Art, Jane Devery will share with audiences the themes and inspirations behind Piggott’s work and its importance in Australian art.  SPEAKERS Rosslynd Piggott, artist Jane Devery, Curator of Contemporary Art, NGV Hokuto Takase, florist, Flowers Vasette WATCH ON THE NGV CHANNEL: ngv.vic.gov.au/channel/floral-arranging-series/
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NGV: Self-Guided Video Tours, In-Studio with Artists and Floral Arranging Series

by the partae June 17, 2020
written by the partae

IN THE GALLERY: SELF-GUIDED VIDEO TOURS

Launching on Saturday 27 June, visitors to the NGV can access self-guided video tours on the NGV website using their own smart devices to navigate the Gallery.

Audiences will be guided by curator led videos through NGV Collection galleries and NGV International exhibitions Japanese Modernism, Collecting Comme, Colin McCahon: Letters and Numbers, Japanese Design: Neolithic to Now and at NGV Australia Top Arts 2020 and Marking Time: Indigenous Art from the NGV.

On Level 2 at NGV International, NGV Assistant Curator of Collections and Research, Dr. Maria Quirk will lead the Women in Art: 17th Century tour exploring the history of female artists in Europe from the 1600s to the twentieth century.

NGV Senior Curator of International Decorative Art and Antiquities, Amanda Dunsmore will guide audiences through the Being Modern in early 20th Century Vienna tour, on Level 2 at NGV International, focusing on the enormous social changes that took place during the twentieth century and how this influenced art and design in this period.

Self-guided video tours will be available on the NGV Channel from Saturday 27 June. Visitors are invited to bring their own headphones to use with their smart device in the Gallery.

WATCH: LIVE IN-STUDIO VISIT WITH CHRISTOPHER BOOTS

Wednesday 24 June | 6.00 – 6.30 pm 

As part of the NGV’s live in-studio artist visit series, Melbourne lighting designer Christopher Boots will virtually invite NGV’s Hugh Williamson Curator of Contemporary Design and Architecture, Simon LeAmon into his Fitzroy studio where he works with a team of artisan makers handcrafting decorative lighting.

Boots’ practice is inspired by natural forms and references his Greek heritage through narratives of ancient mythology. In the NGV Collection, Boots’ most recognisable design, ORP: Oblique rhombic prism 2011, emphasises simplicity and form while employing sacred geometry to create a 3D optical illusion.

SPEAKERS
Christopher Boots, lighting designer
Simon LeAmon, The Hugh Williamson Curator of Contemporary Design and Architecture, NGV

Available to watch on NGV’s Instagram on Wednesday 24 June at 6.00 pm and available to watch on NGV Channel following the livestream.

WATCH: NATIVE FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS WITH FLOWERS VASETTE INSPIRED BY WORKS IN THE NGV COLLECTION

Live on NGV Channel – Friday 19 June at 2.00pm

With a focus on Australian native florals, Curator of Australian Painting Beckett Rozentals explores renowned Australian artist, Margaret Preston’s much-loved painting, Flannel flowers, 1938. In this episode we are also joined by Curator of Indigenous Art, Myles Russell-Cook, who explores indigenous artist Trevor Nickolls’ work Still life Venetian vase created in 1990. Russell-Cook explores Nickolls contemporary practice and his unique style, through this captivating painting.  Sonya Wilson from Flowers Vasette demonstrates two ways viewers at home can create simple yet striking arrangements using seasonal Australian native florals, inspired by the works of Preston and Nickolls from the NGV Collection.

SPEAKERS
Myles Russell-Cook, Curator of Indigenous Art, NGV

Beckett Rozentals, Curator of Australian Painting, NGV
Sonya Wilson, florist, Flowers Vasette

WATCH ON THE NGV CHANNEL: ngv.vic.gov.au/channel/floral-arranging-series/

WATCH: FLORAL GARDEN ARRANGEMENTS FROM YOUR GARDEN WITH ARTIST ROSSLYND PIGGOTT

Live on NGV Channel – Friday 26 June at 2.00pm

In part three of the instructional video series, audiences will learn to create at-home floral arrangements inspired by art works from the NGV Collection.

Joined by special guest and renowned Australian artist Rosslynd Piggott, the final instalment of the series focuses on Piggott’s work Unfolding flower-cloud space no. 2, 2005-2006 and the ways in which this work is inspired by Japanese cherry blossom.

Rosslynd Piggott will collaborate with Hokuto Takase from Flowers Vasette to arrange florals inspired by Piggott’s work and her ongoing fascination with flowers. Curator of Contemporary Art, Jane Devery will share with audiences the themes and inspirations behind Piggott’s work and its importance in Australian art.

SPEAKERS
Rosslynd Piggott, artist
Jane Devery, Curator of Contemporary Art, NGV
Hokuto Takase, florist, Flowers Vasette

WATCH ON THE NGV CHANNEL: ngv.vic.gov.au/channel/floral-arranging-series/

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Artists: Riot Ten Title: Hype Or Die: Emergence EP Label: Dim Mak Records Release date: June 12, 2020 Download / Stream Bass heavyweight Riot Ten flexes his versatility on the 7-track EP, "Hype or Die: Emergence." Featuring a VIP mix of festival anthem "Rail Breaker" and collaborations alongside DIESEL (aka Shaquille O'Neal), Whales, and Bok Nero, the EP presents a mature palette of sounds, blending future bass, hardstyle and Latin instrumentation amongst his signature dubstep drops. The Emergence EP is Riot Ten's first multi-track release since his successful "Hype or Die: Nightmares" studio album and the subsequent deluxe package, which followed last year. It arrives off the heels of his recent performance at one of the first car raves in North America last month in Houston, TX. New tracks "Bring It Back" with DirtySnatcha and "Buck" featuring Bok Nero each integrate elements of dubstep and trap, complete with grimy, heavy bass, and serrating mechanical synths. "Ultimate" is a heavy-hitting collaboration with basketball legend DIESEL (aka Shaquille O'Neal) and viral Houston rapper T-Wayne. "Narcos" with Madreckless contains the pulsating tempo of psytrance fused with bass elements. "Save You" sees Riot Ten team up with Whales and his cousin Megan Stokes for a rich, future bass original, showcasing a softer side to his sound. As a special treat, he closes the EP with VIP renditions of "Save You" and "Rail Breaker," the latter of which remains a fan favorite around the world, boasting over 7 million on-demand streams. Wielding plenty of chaotic bass nuances, the EP lives in the same "Hype or Die" underworld, but with a heightened sense of urgency. "I wanted to create something that was different from my previous bodies of work, yet still embodied that "Hype Or Die" aura. I named my EP 'Emergence,' due to the chaos in the world now coming to light. It is symbolic of how many have felt for some time now..and so we have risen. I stand in solidarity with those fighting injustice." - Riot Ten  Born and raised in El Paso, TX, Riot Ten exploded into the world of EDM at the young age of 22. Joining the Dim Mak Records family in 2017, with additional music out on Never Say Die, Insomniac, Bassrush and Excision's "Rottun Records", Riot Ten blasted off with four #1 top 100 dubstep singles and his music can be heard around the world from the likes of DJ Snake, Zeds Dead, The Chainsmokers, Excision and many more. The 2017 single "Fuck It" became a staple on The Chainsmokers' "Memories Do Not Open" tour. This success helped pave the way for "Rail Breaker", his global smash in 2017, to become one of the most played out dubstep songs of the last decade. The single continues to see support at nearly every major festival from the biggest names in dance music. Following the release of "Rail Breaker", Riot Ten dropped his debut EP with DIM MAK called Hype Or Die: The Dead in 2018, which recorded a top 10 debut on the iTunes "dance album" charts, a feat seldom seen by an artist in the genre. He recorded another top 10 debut on the iTunes charts in 2019 with his debut album Hype Or Die: Nightmares. Outside of the music, Riot Ten has continued to record sell-out shows domestically and internationally, touring the infamous "Hype Or Die" brand for its 2nd straight year. He has also played EDC Las Vegas, Coachella, Nocturnal Wonderland, Electric Zoo, EDC Mexico, Lost Lands, EDC Orlando, Global Dance Festival, Electric Forest, Bass Canyon, Imagine Music Festival and more. More info on Riot Ten / Dim Mak: Riot Ten: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Spotify Dim Mak: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Spotify
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Riot Ten Releases “Hype or Die: Emergence” EP. Out Now on Dim Mak

by the partae June 16, 2020
written by the partae

Artists: Riot Ten
Title: Hype Or Die: Emergence EP
Label: Dim Mak Records

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Bass heavyweight Riot Ten flexes his versatility on the 7-track EP, “Hype or Die: Emergence.” Featuring a VIP mix of festival anthem “Rail Breaker” and collaborations alongside DIESEL (aka Shaquille O’Neal), Whales, and Bok Nero, the EP presents a mature palette of sounds, blending future bass, hardstyle and Latin instrumentation amongst his signature dubstep drops.

The Emergence EP is Riot Ten‘s first multi-track release since his successful “Hype or Die: Nightmares” studio album and the subsequent deluxe package, which followed last year. It arrives off the heels of his recent performance at one of the first car raves in North America last month in Houston, TX. New tracks “Bring It Back” with DirtySnatcha and “Buck” featuring Bok Nero each integrate elements of dubstep and trap, complete with grimy, heavy bass, and serrating mechanical synths. “Ultimate” is a heavy-hitting collaboration with basketball legend DIESEL (aka Shaquille O’Neal) and viral Houston rapper T-Wayne. “Narcos” with Madreckless contains the pulsating tempo of psytrance fused with bass elements. “Save You” sees Riot Ten team up with Whales and his cousin Megan Stokes for a rich, future bass original, showcasing a softer side to his sound. As a special treat, he closes the EP with VIP renditions of “Save You” and “Rail Breaker,” the latter of which remains a fan favorite around the world, boasting over 7 million on-demand streams. Wielding plenty of chaotic bass nuances, the EP lives in the same “Hype or Die” underworld, but with a heightened sense of urgency.

“I wanted to create something that was different from my previous bodies of work, yet still embodied that “Hype Or Die” aura. I named my EP ‘Emergence,’ due to the chaos in the world now coming to light. It is symbolic of how many have felt for some time now..and so we have risen. I stand in solidarity with those fighting injustice.” – Riot Ten

Born and raised in El Paso, TX, Riot Ten exploded into the world of EDM at the young age of 22. Joining the Dim Mak Records family in 2017, with additional music out on Never Say Die, Insomniac, Bassrush and Excision‘s “Rottun Records“, Riot Ten blasted off with four #1 top 100 dubstep singles and his music can be heard around the world from the likes of DJ Snake, Zeds Dead, The Chainsmokers, Excision and many more. The 2017 single “Fuck It” became a staple on The Chainsmokers‘ “Memories Do Not Open” tour. This success helped pave the way for “Rail Breaker“, his global smash in 2017, to become one of the most played out dubstep songs of the last decade. The single continues to see support at nearly every major festival from the biggest names in dance music. Following the release of “Rail Breaker“, Riot Ten dropped his debut EP with DIM MAK called Hype Or Die: The Dead in 2018, which recorded a top 10 debut on the iTunes “dance album” charts, a feat seldom seen by an artist in the genre. He recorded another top 10 debut on the iTunes charts in 2019 with his debut album Hype Or Die: Nightmares. Outside of the music, Riot Ten has continued to record sell-out shows domestically and internationally, touring the infamous “Hype Or Die” brand for its 2nd straight year. He has also played EDC Las Vegas, Coachella, Nocturnal Wonderland, Electric Zoo, EDC Mexico, Lost Lands, EDC Orlando, Global Dance Festival, Electric Forest, Bass Canyon, Imagine Music Festival and more.

More info on Riot Ten / Dim Mak:

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UNTITLED GROUP LAUNCHES VICTORIA’S FIRST DRIVE-IN LIVE MUSIC VENUE
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The Drive-In announces Lime Cordiale, Baker Boy, Winston Surfshirt & more for first weeks of shows

by the partae June 16, 2020
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DATES AND LINEUP

Friday, 10 July 2020: Client Liaison, Owl Eyes

Saturday, 11 July 2020: Alex Lahey, Alice Skye

Sunday, 12 July 2020: Winston Surfshirt, Mwanje

Thursday, 16 July 2020: Boo Seeka, Creature Fear

Friday, 17 July 2020: Running Touch, Set Mo

Saturday, 18 July 2020: Lime Cordiale, Micra

Friday, 24 July 2020, Ball Park Music , Big Words

Saturday, 25 July 2020: Northeast Party House, London Topaz

Sunday, 26 July 2020: Baker Boy, Close Counters

Untitled Group have just announced the launch of ‘The Drive-In’ – Victoria’s first drive-in live concert venue. With restrictions still in place, this will change the way we attend large scale music events.

This unique event space aims to reignite Victoria’s hurting live arts industry which was brought to a complete halt once COVID-19 restrictions came into effect. Each event will create over 200 jobs within the sector.

The first three weeks of music programming has just been announced, which will kick off on Friday 10 July.

Curated by the team behind Beyond The Valley, Ability Fest, Grapevine Gathering, Wildlands & more, this pop-up precinct will play host to some of Australia’s best musical talent each weekend with an extended movie & comedy night programme to follow.

Located within the lush bowling lanes at Flemington Racecourse, ‘The-Drive-In’ will hold true to a traditional concert experience with the same calibre of production that you’d expect from any major music event.

The raised festival stage will feature large viewing screens with parking grids designed for optimal site lines and the entire site being accessible for people of all levels of ability. Complimentary tickets are being allocated to the Dylan Alcott Foundation to distribute to those with disabilities.

Untitled Group has developed event management plans with health professionals. Appropriate procedures and social distancing measures will be put in place for everyone to enjoy the show safely.

Sign up for presale here: https://arep.co/p/the-drive-in

Presale tickets go on sale Thursday 18 June 6pm AEST

General Public On Sale: Friday 19 June 12pm AEST

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MUSIC FROM THE HOME FRONT HIGHLIGHTS ENCORE SCREENING OF THE LIVE ANZAC DAY TELEVISED EVENT 9PM LOCAL MONDAY 22 JUNE ON NINE NATIONALLY ALBUM OUT THIS FRIDAY
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Music From The Home Front | Highlights Encore Screening Of The Live Anzac Day Televised Event | 9PM Local Monday 22 June On Nine Nationally

by the partae June 16, 2020
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“A hit with both fans and music lovers all around the country.” – The Music

“As an event designed to lift spirits and remind us that, yes, we are all in this together, Music From The Home Front succeeds admirably.” – The Guardian

Watched by over 1.159 million viewers and the #1 show on Anzac Day, it’s the most unique televised concert ever screened on Australian television.

Music From The Home Front saw an unprecedented line up of 50+ of the most iconic musicians in Australia and New Zealand come together with incredible live-streamed performances – filmed in lockdown – to commemorate our nations’ rich Anzac history and pay respect to the frontline workers fighting COVID-19.

Now, it’s time to relive the spellbinding concert event once more. Straight after “The Voice” on Monday 22 June, tune into the Nine Network at 9pm AEST for a one-hour highlights encore screening of Music From The Home Front.

Re-live Colin Hay and Delta Goodrem’s impeccable cover of ‘Down Under’; Bliss N Eso going sky high in ‘Moments’ with special guest Kate Ceberano; Tim Minchin teaming up with Missy Higgins on ‘Carry You’; Guy Sebastian’s unforgettable rendition of ‘Battle Scars’; or DMA’S gorgeous rendition of Crowded House’s classic ‘Better Be Home Soon’…  before the NZ band perform their legendary hit ‘Don’t Dream It’s Over’.

Featuring even more stellar performances from names like Vance Joy to Birds Of Tokyo, Jimmy Barnes teaming up with Ian Moss, Dean Lewis, Paul Kelly, Tones And I, Ben Lee and more, don’t miss this special highlights screening of Music From The Home Front on Monday 22 June on Nine.

What’s more, from Friday 19 June fans can grab the brand new Music From The Home Front compilation album – available on double CD, triple vinyl, and digital download. 100% of profits go to Australian music industry charity Support Act.

Organiser Michael Gudinski said, “Music From The Home Front will be etched in Australian history and I’m so pleased that Australian’s can once again relive this unique concert event through both the TV broadcast and the release of the album, with profits going to Support Act.  I’m so proud our great Australian artists had an opportunity to perform on prime time television, which is so rare these days.”

“Guy Sebastian reworked his biggest hit ‘Battle Scars’ to reference the concert’s themes … Regardless of how Australia and New Zealand navigate celebrating ANZAC day in 2021, an annual Music From The Home Front concert would be a welcome new tradition”
– The Daily Telegraph

“Who didn’t cry during Music From The Home Front? … An absolute stand-out comes when Bliss N Eso team up with the incomparable Kate Ceberano … David Campbell describes Carry You from Tim Minchin and Missy Higgins as “exquisite” – and he’s not wrong.” – Stack Magazine

Tune into Nine at 9pm (local time) or stream live on 9now on Monday 22 June to relive this special concert event.
MUSIC FROM THE HOME FRONT
Highlights encore screening
9.00pm, Monday 22 June
Music From The Home Front
CD and digital album out 19 June 2020 through Bloodlines
Vinyl album out 31 July 2020
through Bloodlines
Available to pre-order here

Music From The Home Front tracklist:
1. Michael Gudinski – Welcome Speech
2. Jimmy Barnes – Working Class Man (feat. Diesel)
3. Ben Lee – We’re All In This Together (feat. Jack River & Lime Cordiale)
4. The Wiggles – Handwashing Song
5. Tones And I – Forever Young
6. Mark Seymour – Throw Your Arms Around Me (feat. James Reyne & Hannah and Eva Seymour)
7. James Reyne – Reckless (feat. Mark Seymour)
8. John Schumann and The Vagabond Crew & Archie Roach – I Was Only 19 (A Walk In The Light Green)
9. Bliss n Eso – Moments (feat. Kate Ceberano & Vince Harder)
10. Crowded House – Don’t Dream It’s Over
11. Dean Lewis – Be Alright
12. Paul Kelly – Every Day My Mother’s Voice (feat. Jess Hitchcock)
13. The Rubens – Live In Life
14. Jon Stevens, Andrew Farriss & Isabella Manfredi – Never Tear Us Apart
15. Delta Goodrem & Colin Hay – Down Under
16. Vance Joy – Lay It On Me (Smartphone Isolation Version)
17. Missy Higgins & Tim Minchin – Carry You
18. G Flip – About You
19. DMA’S – Better Be Home Soon
20. Lee Kernaghan – Spirit Of The Anzacs (feat. Amy and George Sheppard & Jon Stevens)
21. Shane Howard – Solid Rock (feat. Vika & Linda, Emma Donovan, Troy Cassar-Daley & William Barton)
22. Guy Sebastian – Battle Scars
23. Birds Of Tokyo & West Australian Symphony Orchestra – Unbreakable
24. Vera Blue – Regular Touch
25. Jack River – Fool’s Gold
26. Jimmy Barnes & Ian Moss – When The War Is Over (feat. The Barnes Family)
27. James Morrison – The Last Post

MUSIC FROM THE HOME FRONT

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HANDS LIKE HOUSES UNVEIL NEW SINGLE + VIDEO 'SPACE'
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HANDS LIKE HOUSES UNVEIL NEW SINGLE + VIDEO ‘SPACE’

by the partae June 16, 2020
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Image: Micala Austin

After premiering via triple j’s Good Nights last night, Australian rock favourites Hands Like Houses are officially lifting the lid on their new single and video ‘Space’ today.

Vocalist Trenton Woodley explains that ‘Space’ captures a particularly mentally and spatially suffocating time for the band experience while recording. Trenton personally found himself going through the motions, grappling with exhaustion, trying to push ahead ahead and ultimately feeling as though he was coming up short of others’ expectations. Lyrically and sonically, the track captures a literal cry for the breathing space he needed.

“I think the song really captures that pressure we felt having to refine our raw ideas and work through our differences in taste and personality while recording,” he says.

“It’s strange that that sense of emotional claustrophobia has fast-forwarded to this literal one with COVID-19. Since we tracked it, I haven’t actually read the lyrics written down until now and there’s a strange sense of deja vu, like I wrote them yesterday, with full knowledge of everything that’s happened in the last few months.”

He finishes by noting: “I wanted it to feel tired, not hopeless, worn out but not ready to give up just yet. I didn’t want it to sound like I’d stopped trying. I wanted it to feel like coming out of a long silence, to say ‘please be patient. I can get this right. I just need a little faith, a little trust, and a little bit of space to get myself back together.’” 

Directed by Rhys Graham and produced by Jensen Cope, the ‘Space’ music video draws on the single’s artwork and the lyrical themes of isolation and communication. The clip paints a cinematic portrait of a young woman’s meandering journey as she seeks to take her life in a new direction.

“Our character stops off at a couple of isolated motels which lead us into the world of the band….it all very much reflects the idea of the isolation that we’ve all just experienced,” Rhys explains.

“We also used a deaf actor to reflect the ways that separation or a different way of communicating is not necessarily a lack of freedom, it’s just a different way of doing things that we are used to. That very much ties in with the emotional space in the song.”

‘Space’ by Hands Like Houses is out now on all services.

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SHANNEN JAMES ANNOUNCES DEBUT EP ARROWS - OUT FRIDAY 25 SEPTEMBER + RELEASES TITLE TRACK
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SHANNEN JAMES ANNOUNCES DEBUT EP ARROWS – OUT FRIDAY 25 SEPTEMBER + RELEASES TITLE TRACK

by the partae June 16, 2020
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Ivy League Records is extremely proud to announce that Arrows, the debut EP from one of the country’s most exciting new songwriters, Shannen James, will be released on Friday 25 September! The 6-track collection includes Shannen’s first two singles ‘Collide’, her 2019 debut, ‘Something In The Water’, and the bright title track and new single, out everywhere today. ‘Arrows’ (single) received its world premiere on Sunday night by Richard Kingsmill on triple j’s 2020.
Listen to ‘Arrows’ (single) here
Dancing between vulnerable verses and a big singalong chorus, ‘Arrows’ is a striking guitar-pop moment. Both sun-drenched and melancholic, ‘Arrows’ threads memories of introspection together into a road-trip ready, empowering anthem, showcasing Shannen as an extremely powerful song-writing force.

Of the track, Shannen says,

“Arrows is an introspective song reflecting on my own dreams and ambitions and how uncertain it can be navigating through life to achieve them. I wrote this at a time where some of my friendships were falling away, as well as being really unsure in myself and what lies ahead, but at the same time knowing I was heading in the right direction. The idea of using arrows as a metaphor ended up being the core of the song; it’s about persisting with what it is you want regardless and knowing that you get more than one shot, it might just take a few goes before something sticks.”
Recorded with up-and-coming producer and good friend Dylan Nash (Dean Lewis, Angus and Julia Stone) in a home studio on the outskirts of Melbourne, Arrows EP is a quietly confident collection of songs, written by Shannen over the course of a few months. The EP is a fantastic introduction into Shannen’s sparkling world, where pop is reimagined into something brimming with substance, warmth and of course, catharsis.

Of the EP, Shannen says:

“I think there’s an eclectic quality to these songs that allow my different influences to push through at certain times. It captures a sense of nostalgia for me that shares little snapshots of moments in time. Arrows was recorded in a tiny little home studio that was surrounded by big native trees and lots of bird noises and not a whole lot else. The studio itself was pretty tiny and that made me feel really connected to what I was making.”
‘Arrows’ follows Shannen’s recent single ‘Collide’ and her debut ‘Something in the Water’, both of which were embraced by both new fans and radio & streaming platforms – with adds across triple j, triple j unearthed and to-date, over 800,000 Spotify streams. Shannen has supported artists such as G Flip, Men I Trust & CLEWS.

‘Arrows’
Shannen James

Single out now through
Ivy League Records
Available to buy/stream here

Arrows
Shannen James 

EP out Friday 25 September through
Ivy League Records
Available to pre-order here

Arrows tracklisting:
1. Something In The Water
2. Arrows
3. Empty Eyes
4. Collide
5. Seventeen
6. Golden

SHANNEN JAMES

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BUDDY SHARES NEW SONG 'BLACK 2'
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BUDDY SHARES NEW SONG ‘BLACK 2’

by the partae June 15, 2020
written by the partae

Buddy by Jack Mckain

PRAISE FOR BUDDY

“One of this year’s brightest insurgents”
The New Yorker

“Buddy is crossing generations, building new paths”
The New York Times

“an emerging artist to be reckoned with” 
NPR

“Buddy’s knack for filling up empty space in bursts like this shows he can more than carry a song all his own”
Pitchfork

Buddy shares new single ‘Black 2’, listen to it HERE. The track is the sequel to ‘Black’ featuring A$AP Ferg from his 2018 debut album Harlan & Alondra, which he performed on The Late Late Show with James Corden alongside Ferg last year. Like its predecessor, which The FADER called an “infectious black pride anthem,” ‘Black 2’ is a hard-hitting cut that shines a light on society’s malignant appropriation of Black culture while also uncovering their silence when it comes to protecting Black lives. In the midst of the Black Lives Matter movement and the protests that have sprouted across the world to eradicate the systemic racism that permeates today, ‘Black 2’ is a reminder of the power and beauty of Black voices for the continuous fight ahead.

‘Black 2’ continues a momentous past few months for Buddy that have poised him to become one of the year’s greatest breakout stars. Last year, he released the deluxe edition of his critically-acclaimed album Harlan & Alondra, joined Vince Staples on an explosive North American tour, performed at NPR’s Tiny Desk, The Late Late Show with James Corden and The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. The same year, Buddy also played a major role in the Grammy-nominated Revenge of the Dreamers III album, featuring on seven tracks on the Director’s Cut version including fan favorites ‘Costa Rica’ and ‘1993’. Most recently, he teamed up with fellow LA rapper Kent Jamz in April for Janktape Vol.1 which NPR called “one of the best collab tapes of 2020 so far”. 

Listen to ‘Black 2‘ and stay tuned for more from Buddy coming soon.

‘Black 2‘ by Buddy is out now, buy it/stream it here.

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OCEAN ALLEY SHARE SPICY TAKE ON ISO-COOKING THEIR THIRD ALBUM LONELY DIAMOND IS OUT FRIDAY + TRIPLE J FEATURE ALBUM THIS WEEK
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OCEAN ALLEY SHARE SPICY TAKE ON ISO-COOKING THEIR THIRD ALBUM LONELY DIAMOND IS OUT FRIDAY + TRIPLE J FEATURE ALBUM THIS WEEK

by the partae June 15, 2020
written by the partae

Photo credit: The Sauce / Kane Lehanneur

“one of the nation’s most revered bands” – Life Without Andy

“a rich, expansive universe that’ll delight longtime fans and newcomers alike.” – NME Australia

Australian masters of groove Ocean Alley have shared their own spicy take on iso-cooking tutorials, with inspiration from their recent single ‘Hot Chicken’. The deep fried clip comes ahead of their third album Lonely Diamond dropping this Friday, nabbing the highly-coveted triple j Feature Album this week.

Pre-order the album here.

Drawing from the nostalgia of music eras past, Lonely Diamond combines 70s guitar rock, country and western, old school funk and synth-heavy new wave to create a deeply contemplative and atmospheric odyssey. Following from 2018’s Chiaroscuro, the album feels like a natural and seamless progression – there’s an ingrained familiarity from the first listen – all the elements that define Ocean Alley’s sound are there, but more intricately arranged; new instruments are introduced, the production is pushed to new limits and the band has created complete synergy between each track.

From its sprawling opening notes, album opener ‘Dahlia’ mystically sets the scene with an intergalactic introduction, immediately signifying elements of exploration and ‘the unknown’. The introspective title-track ‘Lonely Diamond’ engulfs the listener in a wave of melancholy before finding purpose with warmth and tenderness, while the bright and dreamy ‘Up In There’ creates an uplifting sense of hopefulness and reassurance that everything will be okay. As the record continues, the expansive soundscape grows and conquers, ‘Puesta de Sol’ and ‘Luna’ transporting the listener to the middle of a dusty stand-off in a state of isolation and emptiness.

Produced by long-time collaborator Callum Howell at the idyllic Grove Studios (built by INXS’ Garry Gary Beers), Lonely Diamond follows the success of Ocean Alley’s acclaimed second full-length LP Chiaroscuro. With its infectious blend of psychedelic surf-rock, the record propelled the band into national prominence and saw them sell 25,000 tickets over 15 sold out shows that year in Australia alone – culminating with their ARIA nominated, double platinum-selling single ‘Confidence’ taking out #1 in triple j’s Hottest 100 of 2018. Their breakthrough year was backed-up with 30 sold out shows around the world in 2019, plus major festival appearances at Reading & Leeds Festival (UK), Splendour In The Grass (AUS), Sziget (HU), BottleRock (US) and more, with the band amassing more than 260 million streams to date.

OCEAN ALLEY – LONELY DIAMOND [LP]
Out independently June 19 with distribution via UNIFIED Music Group
Pre-order now from here
OCEAN ALLEY
AUSTRALIAN TOUR 2021

with Psychedelic Porn Crumpets & Dulcie
Tickets on sale now from oceanalley.com.auSaturday 6 February – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney SOLD OUT
Sunday 7 February – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney
Friday 12 February – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane SOLD OUT
Saturday 13 February – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane
Friday 5 March – Fremantle Arts Centre, Perth
Friday 12 March – Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide
Wednesday 24 March – Melbourne Arena, Melbourne

Presented by triple j, Lonely Lands Agency & UNIFIED Music Group

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Parlour Gigs - Bringing Back Live Music
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Parlour Gigs – Bringing Back Live Music

by the partae June 15, 2020
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“I’m really excited to be using the Parlour platform in a time where regular gigs are off the cards. The opportunity to play smaller shows at people’s homes is such a great way to adapt to the times.” – Ali Barter

Parlour is an online platform that allows artists to tour directly into their fan’s homes.
Since launching in 2015, Parlour has facilitated over 2000 gigs around the world with artists such as Ben Lee, Sarah Blasko, Dallas Frasca, Sarah McLeod, Chris Cheney (The Living End), Robert Forster and Harry James Angus.  Gigs have limited numbers and offer a unique experience to both artists and fans to make and appreciate music within the familiar setting of a home.

Now, as we approach a world emerging from the COVID-19 crisis, a return to regular touring for artists will still be a while away. Small capacity shows in fan’s homes will be a safe, controlled way of reintroducing live music into the public sphere. Parlour is a way for artists to start playing, earning and connecting with their fans again.

Beyond just making these gigs easy to put together, Parlour provides a way for fans to directly support their musicians and the Australian Music industry, with 83% of each show’s ticket sales going direct to the artist’s pocket.
It’s a way for artists to expand their revenue options, whilst building and connecting with their fanbase.
Artists/managers can sign up and start booking gigs almost immediately, and fans can campaign to request artists to play shows too.

With lockdown laws gradually easing across the country, now is the time to book your favorite artist to play in your home, and help the music industry to get back on its feet.

Tours on the horizon so far are Ali Barter, Busby Marou and the Pierce Brothers, with many more to come! If you are an artist/manager wanting to arrange a tour or one off show, click here: www.parlourgigs.com

If you want to see who is touring with Parlour, click here

“Parlour has always been a good way to directly connect with fans but in the wake of COVID Parlour could be a life line in the rebuild of the music business while we wait for pubs and clubs to re-open. People are busting for action.” – Sarah Mcleod

“It was genuinely exciting to connect with different communities on their home turf and to be reminded of the tender role songs can play in people’s lives.” – Ben Lee

“I love using Parlour. I’ve used it to offset touring costs in both Australia and the US, and perhaps most importantly to build and connect with my fanbase.
Parlour shows will be the first live performances for me when the time is right to emerge from our cocoons. We really don’t know how things like flight costs and venue restrictions will impact traditional touring yet, and we don’t know how comfortable people will be with big crowds. But we do know that rocking up to someone’s backyard and having a great time will be an option very soon, and a really important income earning opportunity for musicians.” – Bobby Alu

“I’ve played some fantastic Parlour shows, and I really enjoyed each one. Small gatherings in a homely environment is the perfect setting for musicians to share their music during this rebuilding phase.” – Sally Seltmann

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THIRD MAN RECORDS ANNOUNCES THE STOOGES' LIVE AT GOOSE LAKE: AUGUST 8TH, 1970
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THIRD MAN RECORDS ANNOUNCES THE STOOGES’ LIVE AT GOOSE LAKE: AUGUST 8TH, 1970 OUT ON VINYL, CD AND DIGITAL ON AUGUST 7, 2020 SHARES LIVE VERSION OF “T.V. EYE” PREVIOUSLY-UNHEARD SOUNDBOARD RECORDING OF THE ORIGINAL STOOGES LINEUP’S FINAL PERFORMANCE AT GOOSE LAKE FESTIVAL

by the partae June 15, 2020
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Third Man Records is excited to announce The Stooges‘ Live At Goose Lake: August 8, 1970. This previously-unheard, high-quality soundboard recording of the original Stooges lineup’s final performance — recorded just before the release of their earthshaking 1970 album Fun House — will be available on vinyl, CD and digital on August 7, 2020, nearly 50 years to the day after the performance. Hear “T.V. Eye – Radio Edit” HERE, and pre-save the album HERE.

The audio was lovingly restored by Vance Powell (The White Stripes, Chris Stapleton) and mastered by Bill Skibbe at Third Man Mastering, and liner notes were written by Jaan Uhelzski (Creem Magazine). There will be two limited-edition colored vinyl variants available as well — the Rough Trade version will be on purple-colored vinyl with a standard LP jacket, and the indie exclusive version will be on cream-colored vinyl with a screen-printed LP jacket. Pre-order the album on CD HERE and vinyl HERE.

The apocryphal tale of the Stooges performance at the Goose Lake Festival has been told countless times  over  the  past  five  decades.  Bassist  Dave  Alexander,  due  to  nerves  or  overindulgence  or  whatever  you  choose  to  fill  in  the  blank,  absolutely  spaces  in  front  of  200,000  attendees.  He  does not play a single note on stage. He is summarily fired by Iggy Pop immediately following the gig. Here starts the beginning of the end of the Stooges.

But  what  if  that  simply… wasn’t  the  case?  What  if  you  could  prove  otherwise?  Well,  it’d  be  the  proto-punk equivalent of having an immediate, on-the-scene, man on the street report of all those folkies  booing  Dylan’s  electric  set  at  Newport  in  ‘65.  Irrefutable  evidence  of  what  ACTUALLY  went down.

Found buried in the basement of a Michigan farmhouse amongst other tasty analog artifacts of the same era, the 1/4” stereo two-track  tape  of  the  Stooges  complete  performance  at  Goose  Lake on August 8th, 1970 is the Rosetta Stone for fans of this seminal band.

Not only is this the last ever performance of the original godhead Stooges line-up, but it is the ONLY known soundboard recording of said line-up. Playing the entirety of their canonical 1970 masterpiece Fun House, the sound, the performance, everything about this record is revelatory.

Would you believe that… Alexander actually DID play bass on this occasion? Or that, despite grievous failures on some songs, Alexander is damn solid on others? Especially on the bass-led songs “Dirt” and “Fun House”? Does Iggy provoke the crowd to tear down festival barriers? Did the powers that be pull the plug on the Stooges? So many questions are answered only to have more arise.

Released to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the performance, Live at Goose Lake: August 8th 1970,  is  the  rare  release  that  literally  rewrites  the  history  of  these  Rock  and  Roll  Hall of Fame inductees.

LIVE AT GOOSE LAKE: AUGUST 8TH, 1970 TRACK LIST
SIDE A
1. Intro
2. Loose
3. Down On The Street
4. T.V. Eye
5. Dirt

SIDE B
1. 1970 (I Feel Alright)
2. Fun House
3. L.A. Blues

Third Man Records was launched by Jack White in Detroit, MI in 2001, and in 2009 opened its current Nashville, TN location, which houses a record store, novelties lounge (featuring the Third Man Record Booth), label offices and distribution center, photo studio, and the world’s only live venue with direct-to-acetate recording capabilities. Third Man Records returned to Detroit in November 2015 with its second physical location, Third Man Records Cass Corridor — record store, novelties lounge, in-store performance stage, record booth, and vinyl record pressing plant, which you can witness in action through viewing windows in the store, pressing the very records available for purchase. Third Man is an innovator in the world of vinyl records and a boundary pusher in the world of recorded music, aiming to bring tangibility and spontaneity back into the record business and issue releases that leave no doubt in the minds of listeners that music is indeed sacred.

Other recent Third Man releases include:
Albert Ayler – New Grass (reissue out June 26th)
The Raconteurs (Aka The Saboteurs) – Live At Electric Lady (Spotify Exclusive)
Brendan Benson – Dear Life
Redd Kross – Phaseshifter & Show World (reissues)
Screamin’ Jay Hawkins – What That Is! & Because Is In Your Mind (reissues)
Luke Schneider – Altar of Harmony
The Pathetx – 1981
Boris – LØVE & EVØL, Feedbacker & Akuma No Uta (reissues)
France Gall – 1968, Baby Pop & Poupée de Cire, Poupée de Son (reissues)
MAGGOT BRAIN magazine

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