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London-based, Sydney native Josef unveils his brand new single on selfless, consuming love ‘in the afternoon’ - a sultry pop delight that emits Josef’s signature energy of electronic-pop music with a human pulse. The accompanying official video perfectly narrates the theme of love transcending time.   ‘in the afternoon’ is the second single from Josef since his return, which kicked off with ‘modern anxiety’ and it’s official video, designed exclusively to watch on your mobile phone. Sonically, a pop banger. Visually, an unnervingly pertinent and anxiety-inducing accompaniment, encapsulating the modern world of 24/7 social media noise.

JOSEF SALVAT UNVEILS NEW SINGLE ‘IN THE AFTERNOON’

PRAISE FOR PINEGROVE “Pinegrove (recall) some of the most consistently likable rock bands of the past 20 years in their most easy going phases: There’s the rootsy shamble of early Wilco, the wiggly guitar solos and general guilelessness of pre-prog Built to Spill. But beneath the amiable surface is an intense work about one of the most important things imaginable: how to make our friendships really matter.” - Pitchfork "There's a confessional quality to the songs of Pinegrove that feels reassuring. The problems that swirl around Evan Stephens Hall's head feel universal”  - NPR "Pinegrove have finally cracked the code to perfecting the warbly emo-country ebullience that only they do so well. Guitars whistle with a sticky-sweet twang, Evan Hall’s striking and sentimental poetry twisting elegantly around the band’s labyrinthine compositions." - Australian Guitar "...this ruddy cheeked collective rekindle the guileless spirit of mid-90s alt rock (Wilco; Buffalo Tom).a surge of power-chord melancholy." - MOJO, ★★★★ "The mournful peddle steel, keening harmonies and thumping analogue rhythms that ornament the deeply introspective songs of Marigold transform...into a vibrantly emphatic experience. The band is in peak form...ruggedly handcrafted tracks that capture charged moments in real time, just as Hall's trenchant, minutia-filled lyrics do." (8/10) - UNCUT “One of the most talented recording and touring bands in the land” (8.5/10) – Under The Radar Pinegrove have released their critically lauded new album, Marigold via Rough Trade Records / Remote Control. It comes with an acoustic version of new single 'The Alarmist' available to watch now. Of the track, the band says ‘This song tries to look at the negotiation of space between two people—balancing comfort and closeness with a need for independence. the song takes place in the first moment you find yourself alone after an intense experience with a friend, sorting through the layers of history, head swimming; revisiting frames of memory, seeing your relationship (& yourself in it) with startling clarity.’  'The Alarmist' follows earlier tracks taken from Marigold: 'Moment' and 'Phase'. As 2019 turned into 2020 the band released Marigold’s lyrics and guitar tabs via their website and invited fans to record and post their own interpretations of the as-yet-unreleased songs. Fans posted their renderings online with the tag #PineTab throughout the new year. All submissions to date can be found on Pinegrove’s Instagram Page under their story highlights. Formed in 2010 in Montclair, NJ by childhood friends Evan and drummer Zack Levine, Pinegrove have released three previous albums -  Everything So Far (2015), Cardinal (2016), and Skylight (2018) -  to critical acclaim, garnering them a widespread and devoted listenership. Marigold features Evan, Zack, Nick, as well as Josh Marre (who, outside of his usual guitar duties, doubles on bass for this record), Sam Skinner, Nandi Rose, Evan’s dad Doug Hall, and Zack & Nick’s dad Michael William Levine. Sam also engineered and co-produced the record, as he has on every Pinegrove recording since 2015. While there is room for ambiguity in Evan's hypnotic storytelling, its thesis is anchored as always in radical empathy. This is music that makes a humble yet confident case for inclusiveness and community, for tenderness and patience in a world that sometimes seems to have other plans. “This is a lifelong project,” Zack says, “We’re always thinking about how to be better humans and humanists. It’s about how to keep going, and to respond to the world as it is right now.”   Buy / Stream Pinegrove - Marigold: https://pine-grove.lnk.to/marigold Pinegrove - Marigold 1. Dotted Line 2. Spiral 3. The Alarmist 4. No Drugs 5. Moment 6. Hairpin 7. Phase 8. Endless 9. Alcove 10. Neighbor  11. Marigold Pinegrove - Marigold is out now via Rough Trade / Remote Control

PINEGROVE New album Marigold out today Release acoustic video for ‘The Alarmist’

SUPPORT FOR STUPID BABY "It's big sounding stuff from Stupid Baby. A tidy mix of shoegaze, dreamy and grunge that works so well. Keen to hear more!" - 4/5 stars - Declan Byrne - triple j (AUS) "Stupid Baby deliver deliciously dark debut 'Feline'." - Life Without Andy (AUS) NSW Central Coast-based indie-rock quartet, Stupid Baby have just unveiled their stunning debut single ‘Feline’ – produced by Simon Dobson (Bootleg Rascal) and mixed by Dylan Adams (DMA’s, Skegss, The Gooch Palms, West Thebarton). Taking cues from the likes of The Kills, Sonic Youth and The Dead Weather, ‘Feline’ is a brooding and thought-provoking slice of sophisticated indie-rock, that swiftly sets the pace with its immediate and unwavering consistency. Dynamics and structure are harnessed with finesse, as deft instrumentation provides an apt foundation for the dual vocal efforts of Liz Drummond and Jake Dobson to brightly shine. Drummond describes the motivation behind ‘Feline’: “We felt ‘Feline’ was a good introduction to what’s to come from Stupid Baby. We wrote it pretty quickly in the room together, starting with the riff. The lyrics were fairly stream of consciousness between Jake and I, which we liked. We wanted to hone in on the dual vocal thing, and for all the parts of this song to be driving, and alluding to some kind of intense relationship dynamic. It's probably one of the moodier, darker Stupid Baby songs”. Stupid Baby is made up of four long-time friends, Liz Drummond (Little May), Jake Dobson (Desert Moons), Eli Milojkovic (Sea Legs) and Will Glencross. Despite not having released any music, the band have already toured and shared stages with the likes of The Chats, The Smith Street Band, Pist Idiots, Skegss, Ocean Alley, Polish Club and WAAX. The group are set to appear at the inaugural Rolling Sets festival held in January in Coffs Harbour, alongside Hilltop Hoods, The Rubens, Mallrat and George Alice. In the coming weeks Stupid Baby will reveal an accompanying music video for ‘Feline’. ‘Feline’ is available worldwide now STUPID BABY UPCOMING TOUR DATES SAT 25 JAN | ROLLING SETS, COFFS HARBOUR NSW w/ Hilltop Hoods, The Rubens, Mallrats and more FOLLOW STUPID BABY FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | TWITTER | SOUNDCLOUD | SPOTIFY | APPLE MUSIC

STUPID BABY UNVEIL DREAMY DEBUT SINGLE ‘FELINE’

BOOTLEG RASCAL UPCOMING TOUR DATES Tickets on-sale now via www.bootlegrascal.com FRI 17 JAN | MIRANDA HOTEL, MIRANDA NSW w/ A.GIRL + TIMI TEMPLE SAT 18 JAN | CAMBRIDGE HOTEL, NEWCASTLE NSW w/ A.GIRL + TIMI TEMPLE SUN 19 JAN | PARK HOUSE, MONA VALE NSW w/ A.GIRL + Grace Grove FRI 24 JAN | MIAMI MARKETTA, GOLD COAST QLD w/ Drop Legs + Saint Lane SAT 25 JAN | THE NORTHERN, BYRON BAY NSW w/ Drop Legs + Saint Lane SUN 26 JAN | SOL BAR, MAROOCHYDORE QLD w/ Saint Lane + Venice Queens THU 30 JAN | JIVE BAR, ADELAIDE SA w/ Richysand + Alex Hosking FRI 31 JAN | SETTLERS TAVERN, MARGARET RIVER WA w/ T$oko + The Bambuseae Rhythm Section SAT 1 FEB | INDI BAR, PERTH WA w/ T$oko + The Bambuseae Rhythm Section SUN 2 FEB | MOJOS FREMANTLE WA w/ T$oko + The Bambuseae Rhythm Section FRI 7 FEB | THE BEERY, TERRIGAL NSW w/ Nelipot + Saint Spook + Deadshowws SAT 8 FEB | TRANSIT BAR, CANBERRA ACT w/ Liv Li + Muddy Wolfe SAT 21 MAR | A DAY ON THE LAWN, HOBART TAS w/ Boy & Bear + MEG MAC FRI 27 MAR | WOOLLY MAMMOTH, BRISBANE QLD w/ Shag Rock + SCABZ THU APR 2 | MARRICKVILLE BOWLS CLUB, SYDNEY NSW w/ Shag Rock + SCABZ FRI 3 APR | HOWLER, MELBOURNE VIC w/ Shag Rock + SCABZ

Bootleg Rascal – Reveal New Single and Video for ‘Lonely Times’, Plus East Coast Tour and Bushfire Appeal Event

Long-running late-night club and live music mecca Metropolis Fremantle has received a million-dollar upgrade, with particular attention paid to enhancing the club’s audio-visual facilities.  With world-class, 360-degree lighting features, Metropolis Fremantle delivers a new level of club experience to Perth patrons. Metropolis Fremantle now boasts a large, high-definition stage screen, curved screens wrapping the venue’s many columns and a suspended screen above the dancefloor, connected to Australia’s only moving mother grid. LED lights with the ability to change moods and themes throughout the course of a night are used throughout the venue to create varied and unique ambience. Owner David Heaton says, “Metropolis Fremantle has been at the forefront of live music since 1991. This audio-visual renovation reaffirms our commitment to bringing the people of Perth a world class entertainment venue.”  “The investment of a large amount of money into the venue is a reflection of our confidence in the club and also to reclaim our position as one of the leading nightclubs in the country,” he continues. Long-time venue booker, Jeff Halley, added, ‘With the trend towards touring acts producing a grand visual experience to accompany their stage show, Metropolis’ upgrade in facilities offers local and touring acts a similar opportunity in producing their own amazing audio-visual experience.” The renovation is part of Fremantle’s returning sparkle, after a long period of downturn in the port city. Metropolis Fremantle’s upgrade comes as South Fremantle becomes a hot spot for drinking and dining and new neighbours The Old Synagogue enters the South Terrace hospitality scene. Metropolis Fremantle, which first opened on South Terrace in 1991 in the space formerly known as King’s Theatre, has hosted hundreds of live acts and DJs over the years, including INXS, Jimmy Barnes, Snoop Dogg, Will.i.am, Interpol, Primal Scream, Supergrass and more. Coming up at Metropolis Fremantle, there’s live shows from Bastille, Pennywise, NLE Choppa x Famous Dex, The Darkness and Jimmy Eat World and more. For the full calendar of events and tickets, head to metropolisfremantle.com.au. 

METROPOLIS FREMANTLE’S MILLION-DOLLAR UPGRADE DELIVERS NEW LEVEL OF CLUB EXPERIENCE

We wanted to create a love song with a melody and lyrics that would draw people in; a love song that we can all relate to and connect with - Could You Be is “that song.” It tells a story about two people falling in love, a powerful mental and physical energy exchange between them. Could You Be speaks the truth of our emotions - much more than we can say for most present day human connection (or lack thereof) and dating. You can hear and feel the expression of curiosity, hesitation, compatibility, and exploration, when it comes to falling in love, through the lyrics. That’s what it’s about. A couple mutually compelled to explore this natural feeling of attraction. - Rian Peters (aka iamtheliving) https://www.deezer.com/en/track/769784172 https://music.apple.com/us/album/could-you-be-feat-ashleigh-ball/1482520681?i=1482520689

iamtheliving Premiere

INTRODUCING KIWI FEST: Melbourne's Festival for New Zealand Music, Culture, Arts, Food and Drink   Saturday 15th February 2020 – Footscray Community Arts Centre All Ages - 2pm-10pm Meet the newest Music, Culture, Arts, Food and Drinks festival on the block: Kiwi Fest is an All-Ages annual one-day celebration of NEW ZEALAND culture, bringing together Melbourne’s Kiwi communities for a diverse festival of all things AOTEAROA. This week the festival will also be donating $10 from every ticket sold between 15 January – 19 January to the Victorian Bushfire Appeal.   On Saturday 15 February Kiwi Fest is taking over the lush, green, outdoor riverside lawn at Footscray Community Arts Centre, the perfect setting for live music, cultural performances, traditional and artisanal food and drink from New Zealand’s world-renowned industry, as well as a Kiwi mākete village (markets) selling a wide array of Kiwiana, Māori, Pacific Island and contemporary goods and wares. Kiwi Fest 2020 aims to bring together and share all classic beloved Kiwi things to the suburbs of Melbourne. Created by old high school friends and Wellington Ex-pats Jacob Howard and Chris Lemeulu, the pair reconnected over a few beers watching an All Blacks game, lamenting the lack of events serving the large community of Kiwis in Melbourne.   Together Jacob and Chris started gathering the local community and business figureheads with a clear vision to make Kiwi Fest an annual celebration of Melbourne’s New Zealand community. “We began crafting an event that offered a bit of a ‘Slice of Heaven’ for both Kiwis here and anyone else who wanted to taste a little sample of New Zealand culture. It was important for us that this was community based at its heart, was 100% outdoors and captured our relaxed ethos, great products and rich culture” says Creative Director Jacob Howard.   THE MUSIC The inaugural event is to be headlined by Che-Fu, the legendary hip hop and RnB icon. With the most top ten songs of any individual in New Zealand musical history, Che-Fu is one of New Zealand’s most successful and beloved recording artists. Originally coming to attention as a founding member of the iconic Kiwi band Supergroove, Che went on to forge a solo career unrivalled in its success and the trail that it blazed not only for hip hop but Kiwi music. Audiences will also be treated to other local and Pasifika artists Including roots heavyweight Israel Starr, the soulful Iva Lamkum, beatmaker and DMC World Champion DJ SPELL, the Polynesian roots infused reggae vibes of The Refugees, and Amin Payne will be brining his G-Funk and disco sound along with very special guest vocalist and fellow Kiwi Stacey. THE FOOD Hangi boys is the story of 4 guys from the North Island showcasing their heritage and culture through traditionally cooked NZ cuisine. With over 40 years of combined experience in Hospitality internationally, living here in the renowned food capital of Australia. The unique flavour of Hangi stems from pre-colonialism days passed on through generations of Maori, it was a staple diet for many celebrations. Using spices such as horopito, fresh market produce and native wood from our homeland we aim to capture the attention of both international guests and kiwis living abroad right here in Melbourne. THE DRINK Garage Project was started in Wellington by two best mates with a passion for the good stuff. Within a few short years, they turned their microbrewery into the widely acclaimed best brewery in New Zealand. Garage Project dominated the GABS Hottest 100 Kiwi Craft Beers for 2019, taking out first place with its Pernicious Weed, second with its DFA, and landing a total of 25 beers on the list overall. THE CULTURE The inaugural Kiwi Fest celebrates the diverse Kiwi community with Māori and Pacific Island Cultural Performances from Ngā Mātai Pūrua, Collateral Culture and Nga Uri Whaioranga all Highlighting bringing people together through shared history and culture, learning forgotten histories and the education of traditional rites and practices. Kiwi Fest is an all-ages cultural event paying tribute to the Land of the Long White Cloud. Join the festivities and share the Kiwi love for the environment and respect of Maori and Pacific Island traditions and culture. KIWI FEST 2020 Saturday 15th February – Footscray Community Arts Centre 2pm - 10pm FEATURING: Che-Fu, Israel Starr, Iva Lamkum, DJ SPELL, The Refugees, Amin Payne, Stacey Ngā Mātai Pūrua, Collateral Culture and Nga Uri Whaioranga Hangi Boys and Garage Project All Ages Event – (All children must be accompanied by a responsible adult) Tickets: $30-$55+BF Children Under 3 Free Ticketing via: www.eventbrite.com.au/e/kiwi-fest-2020-tickets Kiwi Fest Facebook Kiwi Fest Website Kiwi Fest Instagram  

Melbourne’s Festival for New Zealand Music, Culture, Arts, Food and Drink!

Perth-based, Zimbabwe-born rapper/producer Arno Faraji today shares his new single and video for ‘Bass Jumpin’. Listen and watch HERE.  ‘Bass Jumpin’ is another warm and wavy offering from the 19-year-old artist who is outpacing a crowded field of competition by developing his own unmatched sound with each new release, pairing a raucous, sample-filled beat with Faraji’s quick-witted raps and impossible-to-hold-down flow. It’s a sound whose infectious appeal crosses lines of genre and taste amongst rap fans. While his vibe-heavy, feel-good focus owes much to Soundcloud and party rap, his stylish, future-leaning production brings to mind KAYTRANADA and Injury Reserve, with the sly, nimble bars of Goldlink and an irresistible sense of playfulness that recalls the likes of Childish Gambino.  Of the release/video, Faraji says: “Bass Jumpin' is about battling your demons (whatever they are) even when things seem crazy and making opportunities instead of waiting for them! It’s had a few lives, produced by Moktar then remixed by Moktar + Just A Gent." The latest in a run of hype-worthy singles he’s dropped since nabbing the triple j Unearthed High Prize back in 2017 (becoming the first hip hop artist to do so in the process), ‘Bass Jumpin’ follows on from ‘Scalin’, co-produced by Milan Ring, which received high rotation across triple j and FBi Radio, and his collaboration with Remi & Sensible J, ‘Bless (What It’s Like)’, which made its way onto various Spotify and Apple Music playlists, including ‘Best of the Week’ (Apple Music) and ‘New Music Friday Aus & NZ’ (Spotify), and has since amassed over a million streams on Spotify.  The release of ‘Bass Jumpin’ also caps an incredibly exciting year for the young West Australian artist, coming off the back of his debut Australian ‘Faraji SZN’ headline tour and support slots for Kwame and Cosmo’s Midnight on their respective national tours, playing to sold-out crowds at the Enmore and Forum Theatres.  ‘Bass Jumpin’ is out now, buy/stream it here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9toFvfredg Stay connected with Arno Faraji:  Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Soundcloud | Unearthed

ARNO FARAJI SHARES NEW SONG & VIDEO FOR ‘BASS JUMPIN’

Photo: Johnny Fabrizio Love for Ratboys:  “It builds on the imagery of its title throughout, a twangy rock rush about feeling unreal in reality.”  – Stereogum “Chicago indie rockers Ratboys go to outer space with their new song and video, the first taste of their upcoming album Printer’s Devil." – Brooklyn Vegan “The track, which is equally as captivating in video form, is Ratboys at the height of their power.”  – The Grey Estates   Dew Process is today thrilled to announce Chicago indie rock outfit, Ratboys, will release their new album, Printer’s Devil , via the label on February 28, beginning with their brilliant new single, ‘Alien With A Sleep Mask On.’   One of the most electrifying bands we’ve been introduced to in a long time, Ratboys first nabbed our attention at SXSW in 2019 as one of the standout performers at a festival crawling with amazing live acts. Their charming ability to marry the worlds of jangly indie guitars, the heart-on-your-sleeve lyricism of country music, and the joyous bright spark of pop punk, makes them one of the truly unique voices in contemporary rock, and just a delight to introduce your ears to.   And they make that introduction with an exceptional new video for this new single as well, as they aptly blast their sound into outer space. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqDNufv66Wg&t=6s&utm_source=MASTER+MEDIA+LIST&utm_campaign=2923fd2cd0-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2019_10_01_02_25_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_fa53bddde5-2923fd2cd0-259292265 Ratboys, featuring core members Julia Steiner and Dave Sagan, have commanded well-earned praise from international taste-makers since they launched the band in 2009. They’ve released critically acclaimed singles, EPs (including a full 8-bit covers EP) and albums, with the likes of Stereogum, Brooklyn Vegan, DIY, and NPR all singing their praises. Printer’s Devil though, is their most fully formed vision as a band, as they now embark on a new era as a four-piece with drummer Marcus Nuccio and bassist Sean Neumann. Recorded live at Decade Music Studios in Chicago and produced by the band and engineer Erik Rasmussen, the album captures the bombastic, electrified fun of their live show in a bottle and showcases their growing chemistry as a tight-knit group.   Steiner wrote the majority of Printer’s Devil with Sagan while she was experiencing a dramatic shift in her own foundations, demoing out songs in her Louisville, Kentucky childhood home, which had just been sold and emptied out.   “Demoing there was almost too intense,” Steiner says. “I kept writing in my journal that it feels like we shouldn’t be there. I don’t know if that feeling made its way directly into the lyrics, but to me, the songs will always be connected to that sense of home and time passing.”   Upheaval and change are clear themes spread throughout the songs of Printer’s Devil, but the moments of uncertainty are embraced as a necessary part of growing. And through it all, Ratboys’ dynamics still beautifully thread together the kinds of intimate folk songs and devastating alt-country tracks that fans have come to expect from them, showcasing a rare range that invites listeners to imagine the band blowing out a 2,000-cap room or playing quietly next to you in the living room.   An anachronism for a printer’s apprentice, the phrase “printer’s devil” came serendipitously to Steiner while she and Sagan were demoing in that same house. “I was reading about Walt Whitman and there was this very casual sentence that said Whitman worked as a printer’s devil in a printing house in Brooklyn.” She pauses on the phrase. “I had never seen those two words together. They are both very powerful on their own, and together it was just a complete unknown, a total mystery. One of Whitman’s jobs was to test the ink. I don’t know if this actually happened, but I have a feeling that maybe this was one of the first times he experimented with poetry.”   The title Printer’s Devil symbolizes this journey of new discovery, finding things from one to the other and letting meaning snowball and continuing down that path. On the title track that closes the record, using a simple loop and a repeating chord progression, Steiner slowly inserts abstractions, like testing the ink on the page. The motion continues, the band never breaking from the meditative loop, finding meaning in the smallest things, letting the idea guide the way.   “To be able to embrace a simple idea,” Steiner says, “and follow it where it needs to go, was revolutionary to me.” The song is both a punctuation mark and a cliffhanger. It seems that Ratboys are on the right path, and the journey has just begun.   ‘ALIEN WITH A SLEEP MASK ON’ IS OUT NOW! PRINTER’S DEVIL is out February 28 via Dew Process Follow Ratboys: Twitter || Facebook || Instagram || Dew Process  

CHICAGO INDIE ROCKERS RATBOYS RELEASE NEW SINGLE ‘ALIEN WITH A SLEEP MASK ON’ NEW ALBUM PRINTER’S DEVIL OUT FEBRUARY 28 VIA DEW PROCESS

PRAISE FOR WESTERMAN “Westerman’s songwriting takes in the tumult of a whirring mind and turns it into music that has the power to soothe modern anxieties, if not solve them"  Pitchfork “Developing imperfect ideas into something brilliant” Noisey “Manages to delicately balance melodic complexity and a variety of different instruments in a way that sounds not just easy, but effortless” Dazed Today, West London's Westerman announces his signing to Play It Again Sam and shares his first release on the label. 'Blue Comanche' is a beautifully evocative three-minute song, Westerman's lyrics cutting deeper as guitar strings and buoyant synths slowly blossom into the atmospheric pop world he introduced on his critically-acclaimed Ark EP. Listen HERE. Speaking of the song, Westerman says, "Blue Comanche is about the inevitability of environmental loss as a consequence of modernization. I'm not a Luddite, I don't think we should go back to the Stone Age or anything, but there's still something profoundly sad about what's being lost. I find party politics frustrating because it's so cyclical. I'm obsessed with ethics, and politics and ethics can be bad bedfellows. I'm political in a solitary way. There are issues that I think are important and occupy my thoughts, but I struggle with organized politics. In the party system, there's inevitable compromise and concession, which is frustrating. That's why I like writing, you can say what you want without any dilution. I wanted this to be a calming song though, not angry. Today it's so easy to live in an echo chamber of bad news, but if you look hard you can still see individual acts of kindness everywhere. You have to be engaged and stay sensitive to suffering, but it's not constructive to live in that space all the time." Westerman's music is graceful and self-reflective, but more than this he leaves enough space in his songs to evoke questions about modern anxieties and what's at the essence of being human. The latest song continues Westerman's journey from pop maverick to one of the most vital voices coming out of the UK. Alongside the track, he is announcing a string of shows in New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, San Francisco plus a date in London at Hoxton Hall on June 4th, 2020. Tickets will go on sale on Friday, January 17th at 10 AM local time and will be available via www.westerman.world. Listen to 'Blue Comanche' above, find full tour routing below and stay tuned for more from Westerman coming soon. 'Blue Commanche' by Westerman is out now, buy/stream it here. Photograph by Bex Day. WESTERMAN WORLD TOUR DATES 4 June - Hoxton Hall - London, UK 22 July - National Sawdust - Brooklyn, NY 26 July - The Garrison - Toronto, ON 30 July - Masonic Lodge, Hollywood Forever Cemetary - Los Angeles, CA 31 July - The Independent - San Francisco, CA Stay connected with Westerman: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Soundcloud | YouTube

WESTERMAN SHARES ‘BLUE COMMANCHE’ SIGNS TO PLAY IT AGAIN SAM

Stranger and Bunker, two of Melbourne’s most forward-thinking techno crews, will join forces for one the most exciting lineups to hit Melbourne in years. Heading to Australia to perform at the upcoming Pitch Music & Arts Festival, FJAAK, Objekt and SPFDJ is part of a small collective of niche techno artists highly sought-after across the globe. For one night only they will bring their brand of cutting edge dance music to The Bottom End for what will surely be a sell-out show. FJAAK (Live) (GER) From a Spandau-Basement experiment to a now well-established force in contemporary techno, the rise of FJAAK has seen the duo become an internationally renowned creative force. Gracing stages at global festivals ADE and Awakenings, alongside numerous slots at the Circoloco Ibiza, District 8, and techno institution Berghain, their dedicated fanbase comes in spades. With eleven singles & EPs, two albums and a couple of compilation appearances under their belt, FJAAK can look back on an extensive discography that packs quite a punch. This will be FJAAK’s Australian debut. Objekt (GER) Crossing a plethora of genres within his work, Objekt fuses electro, acid, bass, dub, and experimental into his work, while maintaining solid foundations in techno. Across his subsequent club output on labels such as Hessle Audio, Leisure System, Power Vacuum and his own imprint label, audacious sound design and meticulous arrangements have served to buckle and twist dancefloor conventions. His 150-bpm IDM opus ‘Ganzfeld’, released on a split EP with Dopplereffekt, was selected as Resident Advisor’s #1 track of 2014, while Mixmag named ‘Theme From Q’ their top record of 2017. SPFDJ (GER) Hailing originally from Sweden, SPFDJ’s beginnings were in London as part of the infamous collective Universe of Tang. Occasionally working at vicious speeds, acidic techno climes are fused with kaleidoscopic sounds, making for unique output. Alongside producer sprintf, she co-runs the Cranial Handles transmission, the System.out sound system, and the latest party coerced into life: Power Play. Drawing on the many and varied collaborative efforts at the heart of her activity, SPFDJ delivers Intrepid Skin, her label and outlet for autonomous developments. SPFDJ is as deft in moving the most debaucherous underground space as she is at opening the floor for big clubs like Corsica Studios and Oval Space. FJAAK (Live),Objekt and SPFDJ The Bottom End Friday 13 March 2020 Tickets available now from: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/bunker-stranger-present-fjaak-live-objekt-spfdj-tickets-89705594849

Bunker and stranger to host trio of techno acts – FJAAK (Live),Objekt and SPFDJ

ANNOUNCE DEBUT ALBUM HIGH RISK BEHAVIOUR OUT MARCH 27  THE CLAP SINGLE & VIDEO RELEASED TODAY The Chats have announced their debut album High Risk Behaviour, out March 27 on Bargain Bin Records/Cooking Vinyl Australia.   Pre-order High Risk Behaviour here To mark this momentous occasion the band have released an eye-watering new video for their new single The Clap, take it in below on an empty stomach. This is the closest you’ll ever hear The Chats get to write a love song (that is unless you are talking about their love of beer). A cautionary tale about a root gone wrong (direct quote), and an STI that just wouldn’t leave. The Clap features guitarist Pricey on vocal duties and is taken from the forthcoming album. WATCH THE VIDEO FOR THE CLAP HERE The Chats have the cops to thank for the title of their debut album, High Risk Behaviour.   If they didn’t keep hassling drummer Matt Boggis about skating in places he shouldn’t – and giving him tickets listing that as the offence – who knows what idiotic title the self-proclaimed “dropkick drongos from the Sunshine Coast of Australia” would have come up with.   And yet it’s the perfect name for an album that does not fuck around. An album that sounds like Aussie greats the Cosmic Psychos downing beers with The Saints before doing shots with the Buzzcocks and then spewing it all up behind the kebab van. An album that’s over in 28 blistering, funny, sweaty, unforgettable minutes, with half of its 14 songs failing to reach the two-minute mark. Some might call the Queensland trio lazy. Singer-bassist Eamon Sandwith sees it differently.   “I don’t want to make the songs boring, so I just keep them short and sweet,” shrugs the man whose mullet became an international talking point following the success of 2017 viral hit “Smoko”. “We try not to think about it or complicate it too much. You don’t want to force it or the song’s going to turn out crap.”   Since forming in their mate’s bong shed in 2016 while still at high school, that attitude has taken The Chats – completed by guitarist Josh Price, who once wrote a song called How Many Do You Do? in which he boasted of doing 52 “dingers” in a night – from the sleepy coastal village of Coolum (located roughly two hours north of Brisbane) to venues around the world. Their fanbase includes Dave Grohl, who loved the video for Smoko so much he showed it to Josh Homme, who then asked the trio to support Queens of the Stone Age on their 2018 Australian tour. Iggy Pop is also a card-carrying member of The Chats’ fanclub, requesting that they support him in Australia in early 2019 and peppering them with questions like, “What’s a smoko?” and “What’s a dart?”   The rest of 2019 was spent taking the world by storm armed with nothing more than guitars, drums, shorts, shirts and thongs (or, if it was a formal occasion, sandals and socks). Shows across Australia and the UK were sold out, and they performed their first gigs in America (the LA show was attended by Homme, Grohl and Arctic Monkeys’ frontman Alex Turner). The band capped off the year with a return visit to Britain, selling out venues such as London’s 2,300-capacity 02 Forum.   Suffice it to say, life has changed a fair bit for The Chats over the past two years.   “Well, I don’t have to work at the supermarket anymore,” says Sandwith.   That he does not. In fact Sandwith and his mates have been too busy touring, writing songs and, when their gigs took them to Victoria, dropping into engineer Billy Gardner’s studio in the coastal city of Geelong for a day of recording. That they chose this piecemeal approach explains why the album took 18 months to finish – a luxury considering 2017 EP Get This In Ya took four hours to record one hungover afternoon.   “If we’d just done a week and slogged it out we could have had an album before now but we just kept going in there and making newer and better songs so it’s hard to put a stop on it,” says Sandwith.   The sessions were fast. “Some of the songs were first-take and we were like, ‘That’s good, whatever’,” says Sandwith. “We’re really not perfectionists.”   Remarkably, they still found time to experiment with exotic instruments such as... a tambourine.   The end product is an album that buzzes like an out-of-control chainsaw, propelled by Sandwith’s spoken-spit-sung vocals, their three-chords-is-one-too-many approach, and an exacting combination of youth, vigour and drunkenness. But don’t mistake simple for stupid – if it was easy to make songs this short, this catchy and this downright brilliant, everyone would be doing it.   “I think they’re good songs,” says Sandwith. “And at the end of the day, if I like it then fuck it, who cares if other people do?”   Despite being the subject of a record label bidding war, The Chats are releasing High Risk Behaviour on their own label, Bargain Bin Records. It’s indicative of a band that have embraced DIY culture since day one, to the point where Sandwith used to spend his days at the post office sending out merch orders.   “We thought, if we just do it ourselves we don’t have to worry about getting swindled,” says Sandwith. “We’ve always done it our way.”   Their determination to do things “our way” extends to their music, which is why High Risk Behaviour delivers everything you’ve come to love from The Chats – only more of it – and confirms their status as Queensland’s greatest ever export (apart from Bundy Rum).   “I just want people to have a good time,” says Sandwith of the album. “I want them to dance around and have a beer and enjoy it. We don’t make songs for people to look at in a fucking emotional or intellectual way. We just make songs for people to jump around and have fun to.”   CATCH THE CHATS AT COACHELLA - APRIL 10 & 17   ACCESS FULL ALBUM BIO HERE   Follow The Chats: FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM | WEB Follow Bargain Bin Records: INSTAGRAM | WEB

The Chats Announce Debut Album ‘High Risk Behaviour’ And Release ‘The Clap’

Handsome Tours is thrilled to announce the return of New York City’s Frankie Cosmos. Last in the Southern Hemisphere in 2017, Frankie Cosmos are heading back for Meadow Music Festival, as well as a string of intimate headline dates in March/April.  Originally the solo project of prolific New York City-based songwriter Greta Kline, Frankie Cosmos blossomed into a four-piece with a collection of globally acclaimed albums to their name. The group’s most recent 2019 offering, Close It Quietly (listen on Spotify, Apple and Bandcamp), is a continual reframing of the known. It’s like giving yourself a haircut or rearranging your room. You know your hair, you know your room. Here’s the same hair, the same room, seen again as something new. Close It Quietly takes the trademark Frankie Cosmos micro-universe and upends it, spilling outwards into a swirl of referentiality that’s a marked departure from earlier releases, imagining and reimagining motifs and sounds throughout the album. Kline delivers sharp observations and candid confessions via short bursts of melodious indie pop that Rolling Stone labelled "the best yet from an artist who’s spent the last few years on one of the more impressive songwriting binges in indie-pop". Frankie Cosmos’ fourth studio release is a manifestation of the band’s collaborative spirit: Greta Kline and longtime bandmates Lauren Martin (synth), Luke Pyenson (drums), and Alex Bailey (bass) luxuriated in studio time with Gabe Wax (War on Drugs, Fleet Foxes), who engineered and co-produced the record with the band. Tickets to Frankie Cosmos are on sale now. Visit handsometours.com for details. “An introspective land of scribbled poetic musings… a compellingly personal oral history.” - Under The Radar “Close It Quietly is composed and meticulous in flow, flawlessly delivering reserved passion. 8/10” - Exclaim! “...An aural square dance that’s well worth your time.” - PASTE “Their full-length fourth album Close It Quietly continues to delight us to no end. ★★★★.” - Far Out Magazine “...Their most mature work to date. Close It Quietly is full of the heart and charm that fans have fallen in love with.” The Line of Best Fit Handsome Tours presents Frankie Cosmos TIX ON SALE NOW VIA HANDSOMETOURS.COM Thursday March 26 The Aardvark, Fremantle Saturday March 28 Meadow Music Festival, Bambra Sunday March 29 Howler, Melbourne Tuesday March 31 Lansdowne Hotel, Sydney Thursday April 2 The Foundry, Brisbane Saturday April 4 Whammy Bar, Auckland Sunday April 5 Meow, Wellington FrankieCosmos @frankiecosmos Website frankiecombos

FRANKIE COSMOS ANNOUNCE AUSTRALIAN + NEW ZEALAND HEADLINE DATES ON TOUR IN MARCH/APRIL

Tour Dates Friday 21 February: Glamorama, Melbourne Saturday 22 February: Tusk, Wollongong Saturday 22 February: Goodbar, Sydney In 2018, Resident Advisor referred to Man Power as ‘intergalactic house music’. That description is as close as anyone has ever come to describing his sound. In the time Man Power has existed, as an alias of Newcastle’s Geoff Kirkwood, it’s been challenging to pin down what he is all about.  One look at his impressive discography should give you an idea of what he is about musically. It includes Life & Death, Hivern Discs, Optimo Trax, ESP Institute and Correspondent, alongside his own Me Me Me and newly minted Now Now Now imprints. His club bookings include the world's best, and he has played everywhere from Panorama Bar to Glasgow's Sub Club. His debut Australian tour has been a long time coming, and this February the wait is finally over… What makes Man Power difficult to categorise is what makes him so vital - each record, each set and each remix is unique. Drawing on house, techno, Italo, disco, post-punk, new wave and beyond, Kirkwood’s ability to bend well-worn genre tropes to his own will is impressive. Occasionally, he’ll even decontextualise embarrassing pop records to rapturous responses. As with any DJ/Producer biog, this doesn’t quite work unless it contains name drops aplenty so, as a fun game, try to unearth another artist in electronic music who has had a firm thumbs up from such a disparate bunch of artists like Ben UFO, Elton John, Bryan Ferry, Andrew Weatherall, DJ Harvey and DJ Bone recently… Connect with Man Power:

The debut Australian tour of an ‘intergalactic house’ producer Man Power

Nearly six years since their last Australian tour, Sebadoh are finally dragging their lo-fi slacker genius back to our shores this month! Due to demand, they’ve added a Perth show at Mojos Bar in Fremantle on Sunday 26th January and today announce local tour support acts (see listing below). With the release this year of their acclaimed return to form album Act Surprised, their first since 2013’s Defend Yourself, the band have returned to the genius that made them an essential part of every right thinking person’s record collection. On leaving Dinosaur Jr in 1988 and teaming up with old mate Eric Gaffney, Lou Barlow almost invented a new genre in rock n’ roll, signing to the seminal Seattle label Sub Pop and releasing a couple of cassette only releases that are much sought after collector’s items. Despite several line-up changes Sebadoh effectively became an outlet for Barlow’s creative efforts outside of Dinosaur Jr. As the obligatory hiatus for the first part of the 2000s kept fans wondering if they’d seen the last of them, 2007 saw Sebadoh reform to much acclaim and the promise of new recordings. That promise has now led to a second post-reformation recording, with Barlow taking time off from Dinosaur Jr to regroup with Jason Loewenstein and Bob D’Amico to track 15 new songs last year, with Justin Pizzoferrato, the engineer behind many Dinosaur Jr albums at the helm. The studio results see Loewenstein taking the lead on his more lo-fi style musings paired against his co-conspirator’s folkier style offerings, with the band actually spending more time working on this album than many of their previous minimalist efforts. “In the past,” says Barlow, “we would write in the studio and the songs would develop on the road.“ This time, we did some rehearsals a few weeks before recording,” adds Loewenstein, “which we almost never do. So we got a chance to not use the first take and took time to finesse things, which we also don’t usually do, so that was a good step.” For their first tour down under in almost six years, with a new album under their belts and their lo-fi garage slacker pop offering the blueprint for many acts worldwide, this is a rare chance for Australian fans to enjoy their seminal sound live. JUST ANNOUNCED Sunday 26th January 2020 - Mojo’s Bar, Fremantle WA with guests The Long Lost Brothers and DJ Bee Rizz Tuesday 28th January 2020 - Northcote Social Club, Melbourne VIC with guests Immigrant Union SOLD OUT Wednesday 29th January 2020 - Northcote Social Club, Melbourne VIC with guests Rot TV Thursday 30th January 2020 - Altar, Hobart TAS with guests Brightness SELLING FAST Friday 31st January 2020 - Crowbar, Sydney NSW with guests Immigrant Union SELLING FAST Saturday 1st February 2020 - The Foundry, Brisbane QLD with guests Brightness Tickets on sale now - https://lnkfi.re/SebadohAU Sebadoh | Out Of The Loop | Premier Artists

SEBADOH Announce Perth Show & Tour Supports

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