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Dylan Pinkerton Unveils New Electro-Pop Dance Ballad ‘One That You Love’

by the partae November 4, 2022
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Previous Support For Dylan Pinkerton

“(Dylan) brings forward life experience, relatable lyrics and very catchy tunes”
(David Totton, Casey Radio 97.7FM)
[About ‘Thrill of the Fall’]

“(his song) reminded me that life’s good, and we will get through the constant feeling of unease”
(Founder of Moorambilla Voices)
[About ‘So Strong’ Remix]

 

Stream ‘One That You Love’ 

 

Songwriter, storyteller and producer Dylan Pinkerton is shooting Cupid’s arrow straight to the dancefloor with his new electro-pop love song ‘One That You Love’.

The Naarm/Melbourne-based artist has played all over the US and Australia in various projects since 2012, including huge festivals on home turf Bluesfest and Splendour in the Grass. Pinkerton has an impressive trophy cabinet – being named winner of the Alex Legg Memorial Foundation Scholarship in 2020 and the Moorambilla Voices Remix Competition, placing as a Finalist at the Dolphin Music Awards for Best Male Vocalist, as well as being offered scholarships to study abroad in North Carolina.

Following his 2020 single ‘Thrill Of The Fall’ and ‘Ready Or Not’ collab with Matt Marcii comes the joy-filled and heartfelt ‘One That You Love’.

The track confidently combines high-impact, polished production with shiny moments of textured electro-magic. It’s easy to see that ‘One That You Love’ will become a song that is exactly as its title implies. This eletro-pop dance ballad’s magnetism is in the chemistry between Pinkerton’s vocal mastery, a dynamic beat and that bursting, singalong chorus.

Revealing what inspired the track, Pinkerton says:

“‘One That You Love’ is about seeing through someone and realising they are more than flesh and blood, that they have a beauty that extends beyond our physical world. It’s the existential question of, are we more than these bodies, and are our souls intertwined into something so divine that even the gods would sing songs of our love.”

The multi-talented musician has always put his heart into his work, as demonstrated by his dedication to writing the recent single ‘I’m In Love’ for his partner which was then premiered on her favourite podcast, Life Uncut (the #3 most listened to podcast in Australia). Pinkerton’s music has also received attention from ZZZ FM, Casey Radio 97.7FM, Bay FM, ABC Far North Coast, Radio Eastern FM, Joy 94.9FM to name a few.

We can expect to hear a lot more from Dylan Pinkerton, starting with the release of the beautiful new track ‘One That You Love’ on Nov 4.

 

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Turn Up The Brightness With Summer Anthem ‘Waiting For The Sun’ From Lucid Safari

by the partae November 4, 2022
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Credit: Guy Crofts

Previous Support For Lucid Safari

“Lucid Safari – the project for songwriter Daniel J Lewis and his roster of local musicians – display a level of musical maturity that generally takes a few years on the live circuit to solidify.”
(The Point Music News)

“Think indie rock grooves laced with psych-reggae flavours and tight instrumentation that demands your head nod in unison to the beat”
(Scenestr)

“Rock with striking riff, reggae and pop ambivalence in total communion!”
(Roadie Music)

“A roots-rock flavoured love song that sizzles with a pulsating rhythm section and psychedelic, bluesy flourishes throughout”
(Scenestr) [About ‘Lady’]

“A sweet and endearing song that touches from the first seconds.”
(IGGY Magazine, France) [About ‘Lady’]

“Despite the declaimed references of big names like Sticky Fingers, Ocean Alley, The Terrys, Pacific Avenue, RHCP phase “Californication” and The Police, their sound sounds very personal, full of the most prolific identity”
(Roadie Music)

“Lucid Safari is just what summer called for, a ‘smooth and beautifully crafted melodic’ sound that suits the warm and relaxed season perfectly”
(Music Festivals Australia)

“Always On My Mind” hit No. 5 in the AMRAP metro charts – March, 2022

 

Stream ‘Waiting For The Sun‘

Meanjin/Brisbane dream-rock project Lucid Safari have another hot hit up their sleeve with ‘Waiting For The Sun’, which will be let loose on November 3.

Winners of The Sound Garden’s ‘Battle of the Bands’ in late 2020, Lucid Safari went on to perform at Wynnum Fringe Festival the very next month, and have since played at iconic local venues The Zoo and The Triffid, and alongside the highly regarded Kate Miller-Heidke and Ian Moss.  Their most recent track ‘Till The End’ comes hot on the heels of the group’s debut EP ‘Delirium’, released earlier this year in February.

This new song is an energetic blend of the band’s psych, surf, reggae and rock influences – Lucid Safari once again brings Daniel Lewis’ sonic vision to life with a band of rotating accomplished musicians.

‘Waiting For The Sun’ is the perfect coastal-rock summer anthem. Infectious percussion and washed-out synth waves, a blistering guitar solo and echoed refrains of ‘whoa’s’ – it’s all here, and it’s so fun. Buckets of feel-good groove and catchy vocals hook their way in and will get listeners lured into a dream state of ‘feet on the ground, head in the clouds’.

Frontman Daniel Lewis elaborates:

“As well as welcoming back the sunny season, the song reflects the feeling of living through the ebbs and flows of life knowing that when times are tough, good things are sure to come back around.”

And there’s plenty more good things ahead for the group, if their track record is anything to go by. ‘Liquid Dreams’ premiered on Double J’s Stir It Up with Sarah Howells, while ‘Lady’ was added to high rotation on US station KXFM, and the band has stirred interest from Livewire, Scenestr, The Point Music News, plus many more media outlets and community radio stations. Boasting a sold-out headline show at Black Bear Lodge, a single launch at Felons Barrel Hall, and plenty of upcoming shows including the Wynnum Fringe Festival and supporting Australian X-Factor winner Reece Mastin – Lucid Safari are gaining popularity everywhere they go.

Thankfully, we don’t have to wait much longer – Lucid Safari release ‘Waiting For The Sun’ on November 3. Be sure to head to the single launch at Woolly Mammoth on November 12, they’ll be putting on a show with co-headliners The Urban Sea and special guest Sam Syrah – details below!

Lucid Safari & The Urban Sea Single Launch
With Special Guest Sam Syrah

5:30pm – Sat 12 Nov 2022
Woolly Mammoth, Meanjin QLD

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Grace Sanders Releases Sophomore EP, The Introspective & Alluring ‘Nothing Is Personal’

by the partae November 4, 2022
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Previous Support for Grace Sanders

“I’ve listened about 5 times in a row and can’t get enough of this one. It waltzes and cruises in this way that just encircles you and all of a sudden you’re marching along to her commands.”
4 / 5 (Declan Byrne, Triple J) [About ‘Attachment Theory’]

“Never thought I’d hear neo-soul and glitchy electronica combine so smoothly until approximately 4 minutes and 39 seconds ago.”
(Abby Butler, Triple J) [About ‘Anymore’]

“Still feeling the after effects of Grace Sanders’ latest – pulse elevated and nerves on edge, this is pacey and alive”
4 / 5 (Dave Ruby Howe, Triple J) [About ‘Anymore’]

“Her vision for writing top shelf synth pop tracks is showcased at the highest level this time around. It’s honestly some of her best work to date.”
(AAA Backstage) [About ‘Anymore’ & ‘Nothing’]

“‘Scrolling’, although forlorn, is musically forward-facing. It takes its cues from the prevailing hyper-pop movement, a kind of pop music that .. absorbs and propagates the prominent communication methods of the early 2020s.” (Beat) [About ‘Scrolling’]

‘Calling My Mother’ – 5th Most Played Track on RTR FM in 2021

“It’s a great mix of addictive basslines, sultry synths and vocals that leave you wanting more. Grace grabs your attention from the very first second and doesn’t let go.”
(Cool Accidents) [About ‘NO FAIR’]

“Let it unfold around you, slowly and intentionally, thick with melodies that become more memorable each time she repeats them.”
(Sound Doctrine) [About ‘Dissipate’]

“It’s a charming four-minutes that centres on this genre-mixing pop sound that’s full of bubbly confidence and Grace Sanders’ signature charm”
(Pilerats) [About ‘Green’]

Stream ‘Nothing Is Personal’

Boorloo/Perth electronic-pop act Grace Sanders returns with the sophomore EP follow up to ‘GUMS’, titled ‘Nothing Is Personal’, out on November 4. Co-produced and co-written with Ezekiel Padmanabham, this body of work sees the talented duo experimenting with their sound, moving further into the art-pop space.

This EP is an enthralling, introspective dive into how we love, showcasing a darker side to Sanders’ work while still championing her RnB/ indie-pop talents. Navigating grief, loss, and self-acceptance through the process of a breakup, the ironically named ‘Nothing Is Personal’ reflects its intimate themes both lyrically and musically.

Several gritty interlude tracks are the glue that hold this experimental record together –  featuring audio recordings from Sanders’ ex after six months of no contact. Sanders explains this creative choice, and the wider-reaching emotional journey:

“I wanted to give a voice to this person to demonstrate how, while I may have this interpretation, nothing that happens to you is ever really about you – and so to give voice to that other party I thought provided interesting contrast and solidified my point in the title… we are all ultimately a tapestry of our experiences and the people we love, and the pain and connection we share together.”

Cinematic ‘(opening)’ sets the scene for a fantastical night garden adventure – shadowy, symphonic, and full of sparkling details that tease your ear. Melodic poem ‘a year and one day’ is sparse to open, before erupting with guitar and theatrical instrumentation to mimic the push/pull of craving intimacy with an avoidant partner.

Next up, ‘video game’ jitters and jolts electronically in a disorienting depiction of anxiety, while ‘anymore’ steers the chaos to the dancefloor, with Sanders’ signature soulful, velvety voice taking hold of the darkly addictive synthy-bop beat. Dropping back to a slow RnB jam, ‘nothing’ steadies the ride with reverb-filled lo-fi sensibility.

The most recently released single from the EP, ‘attachment theory’, boasts a sentimental soundscape soaring with purpose toward a beautifully textured breakdown, melting into layered harmonies and unbridled brilliance.

A pretty, lo-fi reprieve that is an ode to b-sides and outtakes on old records, final track ‘*210 days’ marks a change in the journey toward self-acceptance.

Support for Grace Sanders’ work continues to grow with each release, already having won over the likes of Triple J, Double J, Triple J Unearthed, NME, Tone Deaf, The Music, Cool Accidents, AU Review, Acid Stag, Pilerats, Spotify Playlists, and played support for Great Gable, Psychedelic Porn Crumpets, Grievous Bodily Calm, Dulcie, Adrian Dzvuke, Ghost Care and Tanaya Harper.

The musically unpredictable, but reliably wonderful Grace Sanders will debut the amazing new EP ‘Nothing Is Personal’ on November 4.

Follow Grace Sanders

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Clay Western

by the partae November 4, 2022
written by the partae

Where are you currently based?

I’m currently living in North Bondi.

How did you first start playing music?

I first started off playing trombone in primary school. When I was about 15 I was at a bit of a crossroads with music. I started to go to a few gigs and was really inspired to write songs. I became good friends with the Caravana Sun crew and they gave me some cool opportunities to play gigs with them while I was still at school. The rest is history, I guess.

What’s been happening recently?

2022 has been a bit all over the place for me. I moved from Fremantle to Byron Bay in June, and then I just moved to Sydney a month ago. I felt there was more opportunity for me down here, so I pulled the trigger.

I have been writing a heap through all the chaos and meeting a heap of new people. I’m pretty keen to settle into the big city life for a while and see where it takes me.

Your single ‘Nothing Lasts’ is out now, what influenced the sound and songwriting?

I wrote ‘Nothing Lasts’ in the studio with Jordi and Josh, a couple of weeks before I moved from WA to Byron Bay. At the time, I was staring down the barrel of leaving all my friends, family and the life I had created at home in WA. The song talks about moving on from a relationship, and even though it’s not the easy decision, you know it’s the right decision for both of you.

Lyrically, the track is pretty melancholy, so we tried to give it a bit more of a lighter, driving feel in the production. I think the polarity between the lyrics and production find a happy medium that complement each other.

How did you approach the songwriting process?

I had a bunch of different demos and ideas when I went into the studio with Jordi and Josh. We had recorded a song the day before and were looking to record a new song. The ideas I had weren’t really working, so we decided to just start again and write something from scratch. We wrote most of the song in one morning and just finished it as we were recording it.

Where and when did you record/produce/master and who did you work with?

I recorded ‘Nothing Lasts’ with Jordi Davieson and Josh Biondillo (San Cisco) in their home studio in Fremantle. We then recorded the drums with Dan Carrol at Rada Studios then got my good mate Dylan Olivierre (The Money War) to mix it.

Please tell us about the production process:

Josh and Jordi have some amazing vintage gear in their studio. I wrote the chord progression on Josh’s Fender Rhodes and we built the song around that. and used a Yamaha DX-7 for most of the synth/bass parts. This is probably the least guitars I’ve used on a track and it feels refreshing to take my music down a different direction. We built most of the track at their home studio then recorded drums at Rada Studios with Dan Carrol. I love looking back and seeing how many different hands one song passes through. The production of a track is a journey in itself, and I’m so lucky to have the opportunity to work alongside some amazing people.

Who are you listening to at the moment?

I’m listening to a heap of Whitney at the moment. I think there’s definitely hints of them in ‘Nothing Lasts’. I’ve also been listening to Marcus Mumford’s new album, The Strokes and Tyler, The Creator. My musical taste is a bit all over the place haha.

What do you like to do away from music?

Surfing is my main passion outside of music. It has always been a big part of my life and allows me to escape from all the chaos and keeps me sane. I find it hard to sit still. Being active is really good for my mental health. If I don’t make time to get in the ocean or do something physical I definitely feel it. Music and surfing are my meditation. They allow me to leave all my troubles at the door and let me brain reset.

What’s planned for the remainder of 2022 going into 2023?

I’m really excited to be creating heaps of music with new people. I’d like to do an east coast tour early next year and maybe even tie in a couple of shows back home as well. I’m still finding my feet in Sydney and trying to navigate life in a new city, which is pretty exciting. New people, new songs, anything is really possible.

Favourite food and place to hangout?

WA really punches above in terms of food and bars. For coffee, Ooh Coffee in North Fremantle without a doubt. For bars, Percy Flints is the favourite. One of the best beer gardens I’ve been to, food is pretty good as well. You can pretty much guarantee you’ll see your friends there on any given day of the week. I’m still finding my bearings over in Sydney. I really love The Royal in Bondi. It’s a bit grungy, the food is great and they have some sick bands playing. I saw The Beefs play there the other week, and Isabella Manfredi as well. There’s definitely a cool little scene there.

‘Nothing Lasts’ is out now.
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Watermelon Boy, Ritchie Loop & Mark Dwyer – Break That Board

by the partae November 4, 2022
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Waking from the meditation, your eyes open. A big breath in, a big breath out. You hold your hand high above your head and *CRACK* it slices through the timber. Watermelon Boy returns with another tropical club classic. This time teaming up Kingston’s Richie Loop and Jamaican-American Mark Dwyer for the martial arts motiffed Break That Board.

A percussive, twerky rhythm peppered with 90’s fighting game sound FX. Richie Loop’s distinctive vocals are familiar from his collaborations with Hardwell, Timmy Trumpet, Henry Fong, Steve Aoki, Vybz Kartel & Sean Paul. He adds a ripe dancehall flavour to the tune and enacts chorus with the proficiency of a 5th dan black belt. Emerging rapper Mark Dwyer burst into the second verse with a 12 hit combo that shuffles like Ali’s footwork. Combining his passions of tropical sounds, martial arts and vintage gaming, Break That Board is Watermelon Boy’s most personal work yet. A track to motivate, inspire & elate. Break That Board is out Today! (4th of November 2022).

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/watermelon__boy/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/watermelon__boy

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Von Sharp – Save Me (feat. Erin Ezekiel)

by the partae November 4, 2022
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Von Sharp is the creative project from Queenslander Stu Galligan, a gentleman who at 40 decided that more than anything, he wanted to make music. After a couple of decades building a more conventional career, the artistic impulse reached fever pitch and Von Sharp was born. A lover of classic dance music, the Von Sharp sound has clear elements of early trance and euro-dance. Speaking about the genesis of this project Galligan says “My first song Day Dreamer was a complete secret kept from my friends and family. It was a mammoth effort and a long way from perfect but a huge learning experience and big box ticked.  When working on the follow up track Stu enlisted a pair of collaborators to lift the track to the next level. “ Erin and her husband Paul, who is a Producer, are from the US and are now living in Spain.

These guys are career musicians and are living in a beautiful part of the world, playing live music at some really stunning venues. When I first heard Erin’s voice I immediately knew where it would fit and that point in time was the beginning of Save Me. ”  Stu had already written the words to Save Me “When I wrote the lyrics I was thinking of a good friend and his long time partner who had just broken up but it also applies to my own situation.  The pressure that money, in-laws and you and your partners own expectation can place on a relationship throughout the course of life is sometimes too much for some couples.  In this instance, it’s happily ever after.

Using his existing lyrics, Erin created a topline that fit perfectly with Stu’s track. “Erin’s vocal sound is first class and she had a hand in creating the top line melody.  I really hope to see Erin perform the song to a live audience, she’s a true professional and a very experienced live performer.”

  Save Me (feat. Erin Ezekiel) explores the notion of not being prepared to let true love wither. Romantic at heart and energetic by design Save Me (feat. Erin Ezekiel) has nostalgia at its core. Memories of first loves, bygone summers and distant raves flashback like dancefloor strobe-lights. Triumphant and sweet, Save Me (feat. Erin Ezekiel) is a case of passion coming first. Out Today!

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https://www.instagram.com/von_razor_sharp/

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Coburg Velodrome Spring Members Offer: Summer Camp

by the partae November 3, 2022
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November 12th, 2022
1PM-11PM

General Public: $159
Limited Members Offer: $99

Welcome to Summer Camp!

The counsellors are DJs, the leaders are in drag and a little bit of sparkle is part of the uniform. It’s a place where you can kiss your cutie(s) behind the boathouse or sissy that walk to your next ‘class’ –  It’s your place to call homo this summer!

Summer Camp festival created by the queer community for the community and legendary allies. It’s a safe space of love and celebration where everyone is welcome – no matter your preference or pronouns. Love is in the air at Summer Camp.

Summer Camp is supported by triple j, Instagram, Heaps Gay & The Federal Government Rise Program.

$99 Tickets
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FUTURE ISLANDS Release ‘Last Christmas’ Cover of Wham! Festive Classic AU/NZ Tour on-sale today!

by the partae November 3, 2022
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Daring to go where few bands have gone before, Future Islands have done the unthinkable and covered ‘Last Christmas’, the classic festive song originally made famous by Wham!

Released today, the Baltimore group’s playful reworking retains the song’s charm and melody as Samuel T. Herring’s distinctive vocals adds potent emotional heft to George Michael’s bittersweet lyrics.

Future Islands headline Australian / New Zealand tour tickets will go on general sale Thursday, 3rd November at 10am local time. For more information and full tour details head to handsometours.com

Stream / purchase Last Christmas: https://futureislands.ffm.to/lastchristmas

Future Islands – 2023 Australia + New Zealand Tour Dates

Thursday Feb 16, 2023 – Perth Festival*
Saturday Feb 18, 2023 – Brisbane, Powerhouse
Sunday Feb 19, 2023 – Sydney – coming soon!
Tuesday Feb 21, 2023 – Melbourne, Forum
Thursday Feb 23, 2023 – Auckland, Powerstation
Friday Feb 24, 2023 – Tapapakanga, Splore Festival
Saturday Feb 25, 2023 – Christchurch, Electric Avenue Festival

GP Onsale: 10am (local)  Thu 3 Nov

Future Islands – Last Christmas is out now via 4AD / Remote Control Records.
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MATT CORBY UNLOCKS NEW CREATIVE HEIGHTS WITH ‘PROBLEMS’

by the partae November 3, 2022
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Photo by Billy Zammit

ACCOLADES FOR MATT CORBY

Winner
ARIA Song Of The Year (‘Resolution’, ‘Brother’)
J Award Australian Album Of The Year (‘Rainbow Valley’)
1st Place Vanda & Young Global Songwriting Competiton (‘Miracle Love’)
APRA Most Performed R&B/Soul Work of the Year (‘Higher’ by Budjerah)

Nominated
ARIA Producer Of The Year (Budjerah EP)
ARIA Engineer Of The Year (Budjerah EP)
ARIA Best Soul/R&B Release (Rainbow Valley)
ARIA Best Male Artist (Rainbow Valley, Telluric, Resolution, Into The Flame)
ARIA Best Adult Alternative Album (Telluric)
ARIA Best Australian Live Act (2019)
ARIA Best Video (‘Resolution’)
ARIA Song Of The Year (‘Resolution’)
APRA Song of the Year
(‘Higher’ by Budjerah, ‘If I Never Say A Word’, ’Smooth Lady Wine’, ‘Resolution’, ‘Brother’)
APRA Most Performed Blues & Roots Work (‘Pretty Lady’ by Tash Sultana)
APRA Most Performed Alternate Work of the Year (‘Miracle Love’)
APRA Most Played Australian Work (‘Resolution’)
APRA Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year (2012)
Live Voice of the Year 2019 (National Live Music Awards)

Matt Corby, the multi-award winning songwriter and producer, today shares his latest offering through ‘Problems‘, debuting a newly canvassed creative canon. LISTEN HERE.

On the day Matt Corby was meant to start recording his new album, he and his family were instead rescued by a neighbour. Their home had been engulfed by the flood waters that raged through Queensland and NSW in early 2022. After nervously watching his heavily pregnant partner and young son be whisked away in a small inflatable dinghy, he got to work ferrying provisions to stranded locals and digging rotting mud out from beneath his home.

Within a week of these life-altering events, Matt returned to the studio and ‘Problems‘ was made. An instrumentally rich release that affirms his studio powers to complement his esteemed range as a vocalist. Trickling further into his longstanding RNB influences, hazy vocals, wiggly bass, skiffling drums and warbling keys are each given moments to softly pull into focus, before gliding back into the mix to demonstrate his mastery of space.

Complete with captivating live riffage and smart studio trickery at just the right times, ‘Problems‘ footnotes as varied a pool of sonic terrain as Moodymann to Kevin Parker, D’Angelo and Yussef Dayes. More so reflective of Matt’s own scrupulous production prowess and carefully refined craft that reflects his comprehensive study of studio pioneers.

Highlighting the release’s lyrical observations on human behaviours, Matt explains, “It’s about how funny humans are creating our own problems and issues that we then have to solve. Or creating problems so difficult we then can’t solve,” he says. “And how people talk so much shit and don’t do anything – how we’re setting ourselves up for failure. People want to point the finger but nobody wants to carry anything themselves.”

Recorded at his Rainbow Valley Studios with Chris Collins (Gang of Youths, Middle Kids, Skegss), ‘Problems‘ is Matt Corby’s first taste of new music since his 2020 stand-alone singles, ‘If I Never Say A Word‘ and ‘Vitamin‘, after his J Award-winning Rainbow Valley LP in 2019. In the time since, Matt announced the launch of his own independent record label, in between loaning his production expertise to work by Genesis Owusu, Jack River, Great Gable, Bud Rokesky and most recently, Budjerah. Stay tuned as Matt continues to refocus his creative vision onto his own work in the new year.

‘Problems‘ is out now via Island / Universal,
buy/stream it here.

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INFLUENTIAL PUNK VETERANS NOFX RELEASE NEW SINGLE “PUNK ROCK CLICHÉ”

by the partae November 3, 2022
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INFLUENTIAL PUNK VETERANS  NOFX RELEASE NEW SINGLE
“PUNK ROCK CLICHÉ,” OFF FORTHCOMING RECORD  DOUBLE ALBUM

DOUBLE ALBUM PRODUCED BY BILL STEVENSON & JASON LIVERMORE (BLASTING ROOM)

IN STORES AND ONLINE VIA FAT WRECK CHORDS
ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2  WITH PRE-ORDER AVAILABLE NOW

NOFX TOURING AUSTRALIA THIS DECEMBER AS PART OF GOOD THINGS FESTIVAL

Photo credit: Susan Moss

FAT Wreck Chords and iconic West Coast punks NOFX are excited to present “Punk Rock Cliché,” the second single to be lifted from the Friday, December 2 release of the band’s brand new record, Double Album. Produced by Bill Stevenson (Descendents) and Jason Livermore (Blasting Room), Double Album brims with unbridled creativity, cheeky lyrics, and easily stands as one of NOFX’s best albums to date.

LISTEN TO “PUNK ROCK CLICHE”

PRE-ORDER DOUBLE ALBUM

What better way to celebrate an album release than a tour. NOFX will be in Australia as part of Good Things Festival kicking off on December 2 this year (album release day). Full details below.

At this point in your career, why do a double album?

“I wish I knew,” the fat one offers, almost confounded why anyone would ever ask him that question in the first place. “OK. I mean, we have a lot of records. I’m not sure how many, let’s call it 15 with 10 more EPs and 65 7″s. I wanted to do a double album cuz there are no good ones out there. Pink Floyd’s The Wall is about it. Quadrophenia is OK, I guess, if you’re a Who fan. Definitely not [The Beatles’] White Album. I don’t think anybody else has made good double albums. Certainly not Husker Du, Minutemen, or Smashing Pumpkins.

“I really like Single Album a lot, but the songs on Double Album aren’t quite up to scratch. All these songs were recorded at the same time, except this one was finished two years later. I think it’s a very enjoyable album, and maybe our funniest. I think it is what a lot of our fans will want to hear and it’s a great side three and four for a double album. I accomplished my goal of making a solid double-album, but it just took a lot longer than I expected.”

Reuniting with punk-rock legends Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore for producer/engineering duties, it’s not hyperbolic to say NOFX are making their best music now. But that’s not to imply everything else they’ve done was crap, either. But Double Album reminds both ardent fans and casual listeners that NOFX weren’t born to follow trends. Indeed NOFX—Fat Mike, guitarists Eric Melvin and El Hefe, and drummer “Smelly” Eric Sandin—have carved their logo into the veneer of punk-rock culture for decades. With nearly 40 years in this circus, you’ll meet people and do/see/conspire to get all the wildest shit done. Remember how one of the stipulations of the NOFX book Hepatitis Bathtub was that none of the band members could see what the other ones were writing about them? Well, this time, Mike got permission to blow up the foibles and peccadillos of people in song for maximum velocity and hilarity.

There’s “Joanna Constant Teen,” a 78-second tribute to the dominatrix that spent six weeks in Mike’s NYC-based Airbnb during the production run of his musical, Home Street Home. (“She just moved in and played with me every night. She’d be like, ‘Mike; it’s time to write another song. Get started, or you know what will happen!’ That was really cool. Obviously, I didn’t write that much.”) “Alcopollack” is about booking agent David Pollock, who has worked with the band for over 30 years and has lost more than his fair share of clients for his too-brazen honesty. (“I asked him if it was OK if we put this on the album, and he’s like, ‘Yeah sure, it’s mean but funny.'”) “Fuck Day Six” is a story detailing the time Mike cleaned out (pun sorta intended) in a rehab run by Buddhists, with plenty of name (and deuce) dropping. (“Anybody who has gotten off of opiates knows what ‘day six’ means.”) “Is It Too Soon If Time Is Relative” is a hilarious ‘n’ cruel takedown of the acclaimed author/physicist Stephen Hawking. (“I wrote that before he died,” is Mike’s mea culpa. “It’s not quite as funny anymore. I wanted him to hear it.”)

Naturally, Mike has made a career drilling and riveting the word “self” into “self-deprecation,” and he’s sure as hell not going to stop now. With such future classics as “Darby Crashing Your Party?,” “Punk Rock Cliche,” the song that got dropped off the Blink album California after the band found out that Skiba co-wrote it with Fatty (Although it was their favourite song). Mike also admits that the Blink version of the song was better), and the too-real, too-bittersweet, too-funny tracks “My Favorite Enemy” and “Don’t Count On Me,” he’s still ready to take a cream pie to the face, even if it has broken glass and sharpened nails in it.

“You have to laugh at everything,” Mike reveals, “because the world is just falling apart and you have to have a good attitude not to take things seriously. So this is how I’ve always done it. I make people laugh every day. I usually do it in a self-deprecating way, it’s just how I go through life: I have as much fun as I can. That’s what life is—trying to find all the happiness you can. And spreading happiness. Which is what I feel like is supposed to be my job in life—spreading joy.” The determination to continue making compelling music, keeping the bar high for punk, and doing the best thing for their punk-rock legacy, makes NOFX simply unstoppable. Double Album is filled with moods, tales, and tempos slightly faster than an ice-road trucker backsliding down a hill. What’s their secret? Quite simply, NOFX isn’t half-assing anything.

Mike laughs. “I full-ass everything. Literally.”

GOOD THINGS FESTIVAL 2022

Friday December 2, Flemington Racecourse – Melbounre
Saturday December 3, Centennial Park – Sydney
Sunday December 4, Showgrounds – Brisbane

TICKETS ON SALE NOW

 

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BELLA DEER makes a stunning introduction with ‘BLOOM’

by the partae November 3, 2022
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Photo by: Lucinda Goodwin

With a vocal quality that matches the instant charisma her presence exudes on record, Melbourne’s Bella Deer makes her debut with the gorgeous single ‘Bloom’.

As her first release, premiering with Backseat Mafia this week, Bella Deer demonstrates her boldness as a writer and performer, with ‘Bloom’ exploring her impressive range as a vocalist – and vision as a songwriter.

A composition that strikes hard with emotional keys and rousing rhythms, ‘Bloom’ is the perfect introduction to an artist who is taking a confident stride into the spotlight.

Written in 2019,  ‘Bloom’ is one of those rare pre-pandemic songs that has only taken on more strength and significance as we come out of what was such a period of unpredictability. With ‘Bloom’, Bella Deer navigates feelings of self-doubt and inner struggles – inevitably finding the light and power in acceptance and moving forward.

“This song is about struggling with self confidence and mustering the courage to simply be yourself and accepting who you are and what you stand for. When you start to do this, you find that you’re accepted despite those fears. It also explores the frustrations with the lack of meaningful human connections in our society in a tech obsessed world.”
BELLA DEER

For this song, Bella Deer worked with Joel Quartermain (Eskimo Joe, MEG MAC) on production and mixing, with final mastering completed by Stuart Hawkes of Metropolis (Amy Winehouse, Ed Sheeran). The final result, a shining mix of indie and pop sensibilities that fans of artists like HAIM, Caroline Polachek and Weyes Blood will instantly be drawn to.

‘Bloom’ also has an accompanying music video, premiered by the AU Review, released today. Filmed in Ceres, Victoria with James Duggan (True South Film), Bella Deer kept the focus on the central themes of finding light out of the darkness.

“The ‘Bloom’ video explores the power of bright colour and light; it symbolises moving away from inner darkness and doubt that has been staring back at you in the mirror for quite some time.”
BELLA DEER

A seasoned musician, Bella Deer has cut her teeth on stages with the likes of Husky Gawenda, Thando and Emma Donovan and The Putbacks in the past in different projects. With this new music and moniker, she enters a new era of artistry – one marked by strong songwriting skills and performance strength to match.

Bella Deer will launch ‘Bloom’ at an exclusive set of shows in Victoria this October and November.

BELLA DEER ‘BLOOM’ LAUNCH SHOWS

Thursday 3rd November Volta Bar Ballarat Tickets
With Nick Harris, Lucy Lorenne & The Early Birds

Saturday 19th November Door Gallery Cafe Fyansford

BLOOM is out now.
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Watermelon Boy Discusses New Track ‘Break That Board’

by the partae November 3, 2022
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Where are you currently based?

Hey Team! Earlier this year I moved from Brunswick back into Fitzroy. It’s great to be closer to the action again. I love the nightlife here and the energy of Fitzroy is always a buzz.

You’ve recently joined forces with Ritchie Loop and Mark Dwyer, how did this collab come to be?

I had the idea for Break That Board and had come up with the basic rhythm & bassline. I knew that finding the right vocalists would be paramount. I actually connected with Mark first and he laid a killer verse. I knew that we needed a more dancehall style vocal for the chorus and Richie Loop has the perfect sound. The fact that he’s worked with some of my hero’s like Henry Fong & Vybz Kartel was obviously a major bonus. He added so much flavour to the track and really contrasted nicely against Mark’s verse. The track very quickly started to feel complete.

‘Break That Board’ is the killer track that’s come from the collab, what influenced the sound and songwriting?

The tuned percussion is pure Watermelon Boy but I used a more twerky rhythm this time which gave it a different groove. When the vocal recordings came back to me, it all reminded me of 90’s fighting games like Street Fighter II so I recorded a bunch of samples that sounded like the commentary from those types of games. Adding those and the game soundFX really solidified the flavour of the track.

How did the songwriting process take place?

I had the “Mind like a rock, hand like a sword…” concept in my head and wanted to pay tribute to karate bad-assery. I’ve done karate since I was a kid and had never really crossed it over into music in any way. So I sent that to Mark with the beat and he wrote his verse around that. Same with Richie Loop. They both came back with their own lyrics that involved hard work and self improvement which are cornerstones of traditional martial arts. So the track has this “zen” to it which I think is so cool because there’s a correlation with being a musician or any kind of artist. The themes of working hard, honing your skills, so you can be creative, masterful and unpredictable.

Where and when did you record/produce/master?

It was very much a modern recording process with me producing and mixing from Melbourne while Richie recorded in Jamaica and Mark the US. It all came together earlier in the year

What programs/equipment were used?

I write in ableton live and mix internally, recently I’ve started doing a little “pre-master” where I run the track through some outboard gear to give it a little extra shine. I’m also finding that this helps me get a really nice mix because it shows up anything that’s unbalanced. So I’ll end up running the track out a few times and making fine adjustments before sending it to Klaus Hill for the final master. I use an SSL Fusion for a bit of colour as well as a buss compressor from Audioscape and a really nice Australian made EQ from High Voltage Audio.

What were the most challenging and rewarding aspects of creating Break That Board?

It’s always hard working in opposing timezones but if one isn’t in a hurry it can still be reasonable. Hearing the track come together and getting the master back was damn rewarding. It might be my favourite Watermelon Boy work yet. And that’s cool.. To continually make music you’re excited by.

Will we be hearing more tracks from this trio?

I think we’ll have to make more! This was such a ball and came out sounding so solid it’s inspired me to push this sound further.

Who are you listening to at the moment?

Hagan, Digital Afrika & BRYAN THE MENSAH are making some of my favourite music at the moment. I’m also really enjoying listening to Alex Jones get raked over the coals on the Knowledge Fight podcasts and being updated on Australian cookers and con-artists on The Conditional Release Program.

What’s planned for the remainder of 2022 going into 2023?

I’ll be playing Cloud 9 in Fiji on the 7th, 8th & 9th of December. It’s a perfect venue for Watermelon Boy; The tropical setting on the water, busting chill tunes with pizza and cocktails. Such a great way to spend a vaycay. On the 21st of Dec I’m hosting a Summer Solstice Variety Show at The Evelyn in Fitzroy with some VERY special guests that I’ll be announcing soon.

Favourite food and place to hangout?

For lunch I love any place with decent vegan sandwich options, that includes Viet Rose Bakery or Nico’s Sandwich Deli in Fitzroy. Around dinner time I’ll frequent one of the local institutions like Afghan Gallery, Madame K’s, Fina’s or The Rainbow Hotel. As far as bars go, we have so many brilliant ones around but you’ll likely find me at Nighthawks in Collingwood which is always a great place for a chat in the beer garden.

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Twitter: https://twitter.com/watermelon__boy

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Jack White releases ‘A Tip From You To Me’ live performance video; playing Harvest Rock Festival in Aus this Nov

by the partae November 3, 2022
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Photograph by David James Swanson

ACCLAIM FOR JACK WHITE

FEAR OF THE DAWN
Double J Feature Album

“White remains a rock and roll white guy who isn’t afraid to wrestle with big issues”
Rolling Stone

“Mythical”
Pitchfork

“Breathtaking artistry”
NME

 ‌”Intricate‌ ‌and‌ ‌imposing‌”
The Guardian

“Enigmatic”
Tone Deaf

“White really is Dr Seuss for grown-ups”
The Music

Ahead of his first solo Australian show in 10 years at Harvest Rock Festival, Jack White shares an official live performance video for ‘A Tip From You To Me‘, premiered today via YouTube. WATCH HERE.

The video – edited by Brad Holland – features exclusive footage filmed throughout the summer during White’s Supply Chain Issues Tour, along with live audio from his August 13 Minneapolis, MN show at The Armory. ‘A Tip From You To Me‘ is but one of the many highlights found on White’s chart-topping second solo album of the year, ENTERING HEAVEN ALIVE, available everywhere now via Third Man Records.

Hailed by Variety as the “the Greatest Rock ‘n’ Roll Show on Earth,” the Supply Chain Issues Tour continues this month with shows in Southeast Asia, New Zealand and Australia for Harvest Rock Festival. For complete details and ticket availability, visit jackwhiteiii.com/tour-dates.

Last weekend saw White honoring the life and legacy of his late friend and collaborator, Loretta Lynn, with a moving performance of “Van Lear Rose” at CMT and Sandbox Live’s Coal Miner’s Daughter: A Celebration Of The Life & Music Of Loretta Lynn, a public memorial service broadcast live rom the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville exclusively on CMT. Coal Miner’s Daughter: A Celebration Of The Life & Music Of Loretta Lynn will also be made available on Paramount+ in early 2023.

ENTERING HEAVEN ALIVE debuted at #9 on the Billboard 200 upon its July release – White’s second top 10 chart debut this year following the April arrival of White’s first solo album of 2022, FEAR OF THE DAWN, which made its own Billboard 200 entry at #4. The two albums also landed atop a variety of additional Billboard charts, including ‘Top Alternative Albums’ and ‘Top Rock Albums’, marking White’s fourth and fifth consecutive #1 debuts on both charts.

TOUR DATES
Sat 5 Nov – Samsung Hall – Manila, Philippines
Tue 8 Nov – YES 24 Live Hall – Seoul, South Korea
Thu 10 Nov – Capital Studio – Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Sat 12 Nov – Muang Thai Rachadalai Theatre – Bangkok, Thailand
Mon 14 Nov –  Capitol Theatre – Singapore
Wed 16 Nov – Zepp Kuala Lumpur – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Sat 19 Nov – Harvest Rock 2022 – Adelaide, Australia
Mon 21 Nov – Christchurch Town Hall – Christchurch, New Zealand
Sat 3 Dec – Audacy Beach Festival 2022 – Fort Lauderdale, FL
Sun 4 Dec – 97X Next Big Thing – Tampa, FL
Tue 8 Dec – Q101 Twisted Xmas – Chicago, IL
Sat 14 Jan – iHeartRadio ALTer EGO – Los Angeles, CA

Tickets available HERE.

ENTERING HEAVEN ALIVE is out now, buy/stream here

FEAR OF THE DAWN is out now, buy/stream here

 

Stay connected with Jack White:
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Premiere – Ben O’Kane ‘Place I’ve Never Been’ Interview

by the partae November 3, 2022
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Where are you currently based?

 

My hometown, West Wyalong in central NSW. But looking to move away next year just not sure where to just yet!

 

What was it like growing up in country NSW?

 

It’s funny, if you asked me this question 10 years ago I would say I couldn’t get to the city / coast quick enough.  But as I’ve gotten older and seen more of the world it’s made me appreciate how good it was to grow up in the country. What I look back on now is the mateship that you build in the small country town and no matter how far I go or how long I am away for my mates and those friendships back home have never changed. My last release ‘Aint It Funny How’ explores all of this, give it a listen!

 

How did you first start playing music?

 

I was 12 years old when I first picked up the guitar. I had a couple of mates who were a bit older than me start a band and thought they were the best thing ever. And I guess I wanted to be like them so I started playing by myself and started writing songs pretty much straight away in a little notebook which, I have still have today. Some of the lyrics are hilarious. 

 

What’s been happening recently?

 

I’ve been busy, it’s been a massive year actually. Now footy has finished up I have been playing gigs most weekend in a few new places such as Albury/Wodonga. I’ve just started working on some new tracks so hopefully will be able to release new music sometime next year as well!

 

Your single ‘Place I’ve Never Been’ is out on November 4, what influenced the sound and songwriting?

 

This song is a combination of a lot of difference influences. I loved acoustic punk-rock songs as a teenager and the guitar / strings element in this track defiantly draw upon those sounds from Dashboard Confessional, Jimmy Eat World and Angels and Airways. But what I love about this song is the subtle electronic songs. These songs were all drawn from my more recent influences such as Allday. This is a sound /style I really want to explore further in the future. 

 

But the track completely changed from what I originally had in mind for it. The song started as just an acoustic guitar played lying on my lap as a percussion/guitar fusion, similar to how Ziggy Alberts made a lot of his earlier stuff. But the track kept evolving however, the originally chords were kept and we decided to add the electronic elements instead of the percussion elements to give the song a bit of extra punch. 

 

How did this single come about?

 

I never really intended this song to be on the EP actually. But when I showed my procedure my original idea, he loved the concept of it and immediately saw the potential direction we could take the track so the track evolved and came together really quickly. Lyrically, I had this idea in mind of exploring what it’s like to realize you are falling in love for the time and rather than fight it, letting yourself open up to it and becoming vulnerable with someone again. 

 

Where and when did you record/produce/master and who did you work with?

 

Nearly a year ago to the day I took the 12 hour drive to Byron to record the EP with producer Billy Otto who produced the whole track. Talents Bryon local, Phoebe Neumann also features on the track with the female backing vocals. The track was mixed by Caleb M. Harris who is based in Nashville Tennesse in the States. And the song was mastered by Trent Dobson who is based in the UK – so it was a bit of a global effort!

 

How was it working with (Producer) Billy Otto?

 

Working with Billy was incredible. I had zero experience recording music before and Billy made the whole process so easy and so much fun. Some of my best memories will forever be making the demos in the his little house on the hill. 

 

How did you approach the recording/production process?

 

As this was my first experience recording I didn’t know what to expect so I just went in with an open mind and didn’t want to get bogged down by what I thought they tracks should song like. I am so happy for this because the songs turned out even better than I had imagined. It did get a little tricky after I had to move back home after 3 weeks because of covid, but we made it work and it was just such an amazing experience overall. 

 

Who was responsible for the Artwork and Creative for this project and how did the concepts come about?

 

Ashley Cooper, who is a member of the Holy Moly Artist and Gum Records family designed the artwork and creative for this track. The track is all set in the early hours of the morning and the cover reflects what a dawn looks like in the country with Australian native fauna looking like shadows. 

 

Your debut EP is on the way, please tell us about the writing process and some idea of what we can expect:

 

It is my debut EP and it is called ‘Avem Haven’. I started the writing process by booking an isolated cabin in the hills of Kangaroo Valley in NSW. I literally just spent 4 days, from sunrise to sunset, by myself coming up with song concepts, playing with some sound ideas and writing lyrics. Looking back it was one of the most rewarding things I have ever done. The cabin I stayed in was called ‘Avem Haven’ and I named the EP after it because without that trip there would have been no EP to release!

 

What are you listening to at the moment?

 

At the moment I am trying to really focus on what sort of sounding artist I want to be. A big thing for me is making my live performances sound like the recorded tracks using my loop station. So I am currently listening to Felipe Baldomir, I love how he structures his songs using a loop station and how he uses open guitar tunings. I am also listening to Ziggy Alberts who is a massive inspiration of mine. I love his lyrics and cannot wait for his new album ‘Dancing In The Dark’ to be released. And lastly I am also listening to the Melbourne band ‘Slowly Slowly’. Again I love there conceptual lyrical writing and their overall sound. I saw them live the other week of or the first time and they were honestly the best live act I’ve ever seen. 

 

What’s planned for the remainder of 2022 going into 2023?

This year, I have a few more shows planned in regional NSW. But next year I am planning my first every official tour to promote the release of my EP which I am super excited about. Expect shows to be down the south coast and in the major NSW cities such as Wagga Wagga, Canberra, Albury and Wollongong.

 

Favourite food and place to hangout?

 

I don’t know if I have one favourite food, anything cooked by mum never misses though. And being at home when all the family is home is always my favourite place to be!

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Audio Obscura Sunrise at The Loft w/ Peggy Gou, Hunee for ADE 2022

by the partae November 3, 2022
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Words: Domenico Frascino

Amsterdam Dance Event – which took place from October 19th to 23rd – is arguably the leading European music event and something you absolutely cannot miss every autumn. With over 300 music events happening in the city, we attended one of the most epic parties of the week: the Audio Obscura Sunrise at the infamous location The Loft.

Audio Obscura parties are widely renowned for their picturesque and charming locations. This Sunrise Session took place at The Loft, located on the top floor of the A’DAM Tower, one of the tallest landmarks in the city centre of the Dutch capital. The large glass windows allow for a breathtaking view of the city, enhanced even further by the early lights of dawn that created a magical scenery for a legendary dj-set.

Behind the decks, the power combo of Peggy Gou and Hunee entertained the intimate crowd with a whopping 7-hours musical journey that kickstarted the morning on the last day of ADE 2022 from 7-14h. The unusual mix of people, some coming from afterparties or one of the multiple ADE events happening on Saturday night, and some just about to start their day with house and disco for breakfast, contributed to an otherworldly vibe in the club. 

 

Hunee started out with a carefully selected set of trippy morning magic music including several house classics tracks, perfectly fitting to an afterhour. This made the atmosphere quickly escalate and the temperature inside the Loft rise. It was enchanting to see the multicultural and international crowd getting together smiling and dancing to the hypnotic beats.

When Peggy Gou took the stage, the party went absolute bonkers. Her electro disco house selection set the dancefloor on fire, bringing the energy inside The Loft to a whole new level. 

As usual, Audio Obscura did not disappoint and delivered one of the most memorable events of the packed ADE week.

To make you feel part of the party, we listed our top 5 tracks that Hunee and Peggy Gou blasted at the Audio Obscura Sunrise Session at the Loft:

 

  1. Off the Meds – Hiccups  (Roman Flugel Elektro House Mix)
  2. Peggy Gou – I Go (DJ Koze Remix)
  3. Satoshi Tomiie – Bassline
  4. Mim Souleiman – Poa
  5. Kassian – Aerial

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