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Nocturnal Animals Make Their Mark on 2022 With New Single ‘Where’s My Mind Been?’ (Out Jan 21)

by the partae January 21, 2022
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Photo Credit: Morgan Sette
Previous support for Nocturnal Animals
“I can see plenty of punters going real hard during this one! Invigorating rock n roll guys.”
(Declan Bryne, Triple J)“The interjecting vocal yelps really brought this one to life. Living up to its name of fire and ice type too.” (Dave Ruby How, Triple J)“A slowburn of an indie punk track, combining some really nice sonic elements! Can defs sense that Weezer influence, we love to hear it.”
4 / 5 stars (Pip Rasmussen, Triple J)

“SFOS is sure to bring out the angst in every listener” (Hysteria Mag)“A slow tempo, anthemic number that gives the parting middle finger salute to an ex-partner moving out.” (Heavy Mag)

“Nocturnal Animals pack a punch with their raw alt-rock/punk sound” (Aus Music Scene)

Stream ‘Where’s My Mind Been?’

Emerging from the alt-rock depths in a shroud of emo-punk comes three skeletal figures… Adelaide’s own Nocturnal Animals are back, already making their mark on 2022 with brand new single ‘Where’s My Mind Been?’ (out Jan 21).

Known for their high-energy anthems, recounting angst-ridden tales with distinctively thematic stylings, Nocturnal Animals have produced six smashing singles since their debut in 2020, with last year’s release of ‘Outside’ and ‘Articuno Makes Waves’ demonstrating the band’s continued sonic growth.

Now, the group have delivered ‘Where’s My Mind Been?’, a punchy alt-rock track loaded with tumultuous drums, overdriven guitars and a hearty dose of unflinching grunge. As if moving from the deep, dark spaces of the mind, the song starts slow, with melancholy dripping from pushing guitars as breathy, gravel-filled vocals begin a steady build. A distinctive Nocturnal Animals chorus ignites with an implosion of huge drums, rearing riffs and chanting lyrical hooks, signalling the first of many deliberate instrumental thrashings to come.

Exploring strong feelings of regret and a desire for second chances, the band wrote this track about the desperate yearning to go back and change things, as Dylan Martin explains:

“‘Where’s My Mind Been?’ is a song about that space of time after a relationship where you lament on the feelings of regret, wanting to have another chance to fix what went wrong. It’s a place where you can start to lose part of yourself in the realisation you can’t change what is.”

Clearly thriving, with skeleton veils at the ready, Nocturnal Animals previous releases have seen support from Hysteria Mag, AAA Backstage, Punktuation Mag, Heavy Mag, The Faction, Aus Music Scene, Scenestr, Moody Music Blog, Eat This Music, Radio Adelaide, 3RRR, idobi Radio, Triple J Unearthed and more.

The new Nocturnal Animals single ‘Where’s My Mind Been?’ is out everywhere on January 21.

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PEDRO THE LION (David Bazan) surprise-releases new album ‘Havasu’

by the partae January 21, 2022
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Pedro The Lion returns with Havasu

Out today on Polyvinyl Recording Co. and Big Scary Monsters, the album follows Bazan’s triumphant return to his old band moniker on 2019’s Phoenix.

Pre-order Havasu on vinyl now.

LISTEN:
https://pedrothelion.ffm.to/havasu

“…on Phoenix, Bazan turns the mirror on himself in ways he never has, scouring a childhood spent in the Sonoran desert for a real understanding of his deepest flaws and most fundamental beliefs.”
Pitchfork

“Reflective and revealing, it’s a remarkable opening to a new chapter in Bazan’s musical history.”
NPR
Lake Havasu is a community of winding hillside roads, launched in the 1960s alongside a brick-for-brick rebuild of the original London Bridge. “It’s this very synthetic, gimmicky place set in this soulful, desolate landscape,” laughs Pedro the Lion’s David Bazan, who moved to the Arizona city for one year in seventh grade. Bazan collected his earliest childhood experiences for 2019’s Phoenix, the prolific artist’s celebrated return to the Pedro moniker and the first in a planned series of five records chronicling his past homes. To write its sequel, Bazan traveled to Havasu four times over several years, driving past his junior high campus, a magical skating rink, and other nostalgic locations that evoked feelings long suppressed. “An intersection I hadn’t remembered for 30 years would trigger a flood of hidden memories,” he says. “I was there to soak in it as much as possible.”

Driving the inscrutable loops of Havasu’s lakeside, Bazan listened through an audiobook of Tom Petty’s biography, eventually dialoguing with Petty’s voice in his mind. A revelation from the book—that Petty subconsciously wrote the song “Wildflowers” as an act of kindness toward himself—inspired Bazan to approach his own work with radical generosity toward his young self. “I wanted to be there for that kid,” he offers. “That twelve year old still needs parenting, and still needs to process.”

To revisit his past with openness, Bazan modified harmful work habits he’d accepted as necessary. That meant doing away with deadlines, and accumulating moments of play as he felt moved to—“Rather than squeezing stones every single time. I’m on a slow journey away from that,” he clarifies. As he worked through the music that became Havasu, flexibility and curiosity informed the arrangements. Bazan began writing on a simple synthesizer and drum machine setup. He detoured to a more elaborate assortment of analog electronic equipment, then woodshed his original two-handed keyboard arrangements on fingerpicked acoustic guitar.

Concurrently relearning his catalog for a weekly series of livestream concerts also renewed his gratitude toward songwriting. “I was trying to evaluate what I have to show for 20 years of kicking my own ass,” Bazan quips about the strenuousness of full-time touring. “But the garden of my songs is what I’ve been building. It doesn’t have to be an ego test.” Approaching his discography with appreciation reconciled cognitive dissonance about the music of his childhood, which Bazan had dismissed as cheesy. “As a kid, that Richard Marx song would come on and I would swoon. I’ve been working my whole life to pretend that wasn’t there, and I wanted to honor the sappy, emotional kid that I was. It helped me see myself,” he admits.

When he entered the studio with co-producer and engineer Andy D. Park (who worked in the same capacity on Phoenix), Bazan planned to make a desolate, desert-informed record. But the duo quickly realized a rock configuration closer to Pedro’s classic sound would convey the landscape and stories best. Bazan switched to a Les Paul, which brought smoothness and linearity; though he’d planned to use a drum machine, he laid down scratch drum kit and bass as an experiment. Listening back the next day, those initial rhythm section takes had a sense of joy and ease that augmented the record’s themes of psychic healing. “First Drum Set,” which faithfully chronicles Bazan’s lifesaving switch from clarinet to drums, builds the explosive jubilation of musical self-discovery into triumphant fills, like a throbbing heartbeat overflowing with love. “Teenage Sequencer” takes on the rattling anxiety of mind-body disconnect, using trepidatious bass, vacillating guitar slides and hopeful tambourine to evoke the crushed-out ups and downs of the mutable edge of thirteen. “There goes nature, pulling me along like a sequencer,” sings Bazan, wondering: “Will I always be a teenager now?” And on “Making the Most Of It,” stuttering hi-hat adorns downtempo, arpeggiated guitar, adding playfulness to a reckoning with concealed emotion. “I can go along to get along, but let me know when I can quit making the most of it,” Bazan shrugs. Yet the contrasting optimism of the music reflects an imperative to communicate feelings both light and heavy: to break through the scar tissue of tender memory and find peace.

Though Bazan wrote, arranged, and performed most instruments himself—as is characteristic of most of his work, solo and with Pedro the Lion—several key collaborators helped him find the self-accepting tenderness needed for Havasu. Pedro live drummer Sean T. Lane makes appearances on every track, but on a self-constructed noisemaking instrument called “the bike.” It’s composed of various metal objects and strings mounted on a bicycle frame, rigged with contact mics and run through a drone-accentuating pedalboard. “It can be percussive, it can be ambient. It’s a real nightmare machine. It’s just great,” Bazan enthuses, highlighting its crucially menacing counterpoint to the otherwise “wistful, melancholy, guilty pleasure romcom” progression of  “Own Valentine.” A warm moment exploring his synth setup with longtime collaborator Andy Fitts led to the insistent new wave sound of “Too Much.” And on album opener and cinematic scene-setter “Don’t Wanna Move,” a riff appears that was first devised by Pedro guitarist Erik Walters and used on Phoenix’s closer. “I was psyched to open this record with it,” Bazan says. “I’m trying to have a flow between the records, so if people want to engage with that, there’s something there.”

Though the next three albums in the series are not fully written, Bazan currently understands Phoenix and Havasu together as a completed exposition in a traditional three-act structure. “I want to paint a picture of how my family and parents and everyone I love got coopted by nationalistic, authoritarian religion,” he lays out. “I’m planting the seeds for that, and my own culpability is part of it.” Though these careful compositions pave the way for darker stories in later acts, Bazan resolutely emphasizes the curative nature of returning to Havasu, mentally and musically. “It gave me the ability to make vulnerable choices, and connect with a part of my younger self that I didn’t want to turn my back on,” he suggests. “I worked through a lot of self-judgment, and was kinder to myself on this record than I have been before in any songs.” The result is an open-hearted acknowledgment of shame and elation both, spaciously but delicately arranged in affirmation of the nurturing those feelings deserve—even if the kid in need of validation has long since grown up and moved away.

Sadie Dupuis, 2021

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ANDY GOLLEDGE SHARES NEW SINGLE ‘LOVE LIKE THIS’ TOURING MARCH/APRIL

by the partae January 20, 2022
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Photo Credit: Joel McDonald
ANDY GOLLEDGE ‘LOVE LIKE THIS’ OUT NOW
DEBUT ALBUM STRENGTH OF A QUEEN OUT FRIDAY 4 MARCH
TOURING NATIONALLY THIS MARCH/APRIL

It’s a brand-new year and I OH YOU are already delivering the goods, with the release of Andy Golledge’s new feel-good bop ‘Love Like This’, lifted off his highly anticipated debut album Strength Of A Queen (out Friday 4 March).

“’Love Like This’ is a simple love story about finding someone who makes all your usual hang ups – growing old, money woes, health anxiety – feel just that little bit lighter,” Andy explains. What started as what Andy calls “a much more subdued diddy”, ‘Love Like This’ is one of the first upbeat love songs Andy has penned. “When I brought it to rehearsal the band lit a real fire under it, so it ended up erupting into a much more forward moving tempo for our sound. Which is great, cause ultimately, it’s a message of love and positivity, something everyone needs right now, so I’m super excited to get it out there.”

Known for his famous live show that he and his band have been playing around Sydney’s haunts for 15 years, on Strength Of A Queen Golledge perfectly captures this unpredictability and energy across 11 tracks that he calls “the road trip of my life so far”.

‘Love Like This’ joins recent electrifying single ‘Rescue Me’, double release ‘New Stamp’ and ‘Baby Mumma’, and 2020’s ‘Ghost of Love’ on the forthcoming LP. Together these tracks have seen adds to Double J, ABC Country and Radio KIX, plus rock and alt-country tastemaker playlists across the US, UK and Australia (Apple’s Breaking Singer/Songwriter (US), Country Wide (US), Southern Craft (US), Untitled (UK) and Spotify’s Indie Arrivals, Broad Chords and Fresh Finds).

With ‘Love Like This’, another piece of Strength Of A Queen is unveiled as we draw closer to the long awaited release and the commencement of his debut national headline tour.

ANDY GOLLEDGE BAND ‘STRENGTH OF A QUEEN’ TOUR
Presented by Young Henry’s, FG Projects, Collective Artists and I OH YOU
Tickets via andygolledge.com.au/tourThu 10 Mar | Black Bear Lodge | Brisbane, QLD | 18+
Fri 11 Mar | Eltham Hotel | Eltham, VIC | 18+
Sat 12 Mar | Tamworth Hotel (Hometowns) | Tamworth, NSW | 18+
Sat 19 Mar | Out Here In The Field Festival | Hobart, Tas | 18+
Thu 24 Mar | The Gaso | Melbourne, VIC | 18+
Fri 25 Mar | Northern Republic | Euroa, VIC | 18+
Sun 27 Mar | Meadow Festival | Bambra, VIC | 18+
Fri 1 Apr | Stag & Hunter | Newcastle, NSW | 18+
Fri 8 Apr | La La La’s | Wollongong, NSW | 18+
Sat 9 Apr | Lansdowne Hotel | Sydney, NSW | 18+

Andy Golledge – ‘Love Like This’
Out now through I OH YOU
Listen here

Andy Golledge – Strength Of A Queen
Out Friday 4 March through I OH YOU
Pre-order here

Tracklisting:
1. Ghost Of Love
2. Strength Of A Queen
3. New Stamp
4. Rescue Me
5. Love Like This
6. Heavy Hand
7. Carry On
8. Ain’t Nobody
9. Dreamin’ Of A Highway
10. Babe I think You Think Too Much
11. Baby Mumma

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Melbourne’s biggest dance battle returns to the Bowl on 10-year anniversary

by the partae January 20, 2022
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Photo credit: Tiffany Garvie
City Sessions
Sidney Myer Music Bowl – 22 January & 5 February
Melbourne’s iconic and longest running freestyle dance battle showcase City Sessions returns for a second year to Live at the Bowl on Saturday 5 February as it celebrates 10 incredible years of street/social dance.
“Coming towards its 10-year milestone, City Sessions has been the longstanding connector for many different forms within street/social dance in Naarm. It has provided space for expression and visibility for the underrepresented in dance, and it fills me with joy to know that City Sessions continues to provide a platform for the next generation of artists in the communities it serves,” says City Sessions Founder Efren Pamilacan.

The raw talent seen over the past 10 years is nothing short of inspiring as competitors exhibit their skills, style and finesse. Melbourne based dancer Nonoy was just 9-years-old when he first entered City Sessions and competed. Starting dance only the year before, it was clear he had found his creative outlet.
“City Sessions has been a representation of my dance timeline. I started dancing at the age of eight and I first entered the competition when I was nine. I got through some rounds but then I entered again when I was 12-years-old and ended up winning one of the divisions.”

At last year’s event, Nonoy won two divisions in what was a massive learning curve and stepping stone in his career.

“I won the Hip Hop division alongside one of my teachers I grew up with and placed Top 4 in the House category with one of my best friends. This event showed me a lot about the culture and the journey I have with dance.”

City Sessions 2022 will take place over two dates. The Prelims free event will take place on Arts Centre Melbourne’s Forecourt on Saturday 22 January where punters can get up close as some of Australia’s best dancers battle it out 2vs2 to the music genres of Hip Hop, House and Funk.

In these preliminaries, dancers will be judged by industry veterans Daisuke Benson, Demi Sorono and Andy Kuramoto and compete to DJ sets from Antagonize, Mothafunk and Mero. Hip hop artist and rapper Philly will keep the crowds entertained as MC.

The successful dancers from the prelims will then go head-to-head at the City Sessions main event held at Sidney Myer Music Bowl on Saturday 5 February. If the 2021 event is anything to go by, it will be another spectacular evening of dance.

Australia’s hardest hitting Hammond Organ trio Cookin’ On 3 Burners and Smilez will provide the soundtrack as MCs Sid Mathur and Jonathan Homsey will keep the energy at an all-time high. Crowning the City Sessions 2022 champions will be judges Dechen Gendun and Poeone as they marvel at the talent on stage, right in the thick of the action.

Supported by the City of Melbourne and Arts Centre Melbourne, City Sessions is presented by Cypher Culture, a community-focused street/club dance initiative that fosters experiences that create spaces for social, cultural and community dance to be celebrated. City Sessions is a series of public activations that create engaging environments to showcase diverse street dance communities through freestyle dance battles. The series is recognised as Melbourne’s largest and longest standing exchange of subcultural dance in the public space.

Live at the Bowl is an open-air performance series at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl running from January – April 2022. From home-grown favourites to international acts, audiences can enjoy a stunning program of music, dance, circus, community-led and family-friendly events right in the middle of Melbourne. Created by Arts Centre Melbourne, Live at the Bowl aims to bring joy to audiences and invigorate the creative sector. As we emerge from yet another year of closure, the second series is a significant moment for live performance.

Tickets to City Sessions are on sale now and can be purchased from artscentremelbourne.com.au
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SYDNEY DUO DEKLEYN DELIVER HEARTFELT POP ANTHEM ‘SAVE MY NAME’ AND ANNOUNCE SIGNING TO BELIEVE AND RAIDA ARTISTS

by the partae January 20, 2022
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“Dekleyn, the duo broadening the horizons of conventional indie-pop” – TONE DEAF

“Over Again’ sees the boys move into a more pop-inclined direction whilst staying true to their electronic roots.” – Acid Stag

“Australian artists Matthew DeCelis and Justin Kleyn have been frequently serving up indie-pop ear-worms music as the duo dekleyn over the past few years, releasing three EPs since 2017…The duo, who write and produce their music, combine uplifting beats with relatable lyrics exploring youth and modern love” – EARMILK

“Just another reason to get excited about you two. y’all are producing such a ridiculous amount of songs and never skip on quality.” – Abby Butler, triple J

 

After a successful year in 2021 dropping stand out single ‘Over Again’ which saw Indie pop purveyors Dekleyn come to a head, showcasing their deeper understanding for memorable songwriting, the duo give us their first single for the 2022 ‘Save My Name’. Teaming up with Mark Zito (Fractures) once again on co-production, the song shows the duo reaching new heights with their brand of melodic, clever indie pop that uses precision and subtlety to create moments of pure musical richness.

With kaleidoscopic synthesizers and arpeggios on top of a subtle but effective pulse, this emotional pop anthem from Dekleyn is their most pronounced release yet. The chorus line “Save my name, save my number, I wanna know who are” is irresistibly catchy and hooks you in from the get go with nods to M83 and LANY within the huge synths and vocals.

Dekleyn says of the song that “Save My Name” is about two people meeting for the first time and becoming invested in each other. It explores the process of two people coming together and loving one another.” It’s a love song with a dancey beat that flows on nicely from their most recent single ‘Over Again’.” The chorus came together really quickly, we recall throwing it on at the end of a session and the chorus melody just exploded out instantly! From there we knew we were onto something great and prioritized completing it as our next project.”

The band have also recently inked a distribution deal with giants Believe to which they say “We are very excited to begin working with Believe. We see teaming up with Believe as a huge step forward as we look to progress in our musical journey. We’re very excited to be a part of the Believe community and are very grateful for the opportunity to work with them!”

Made up of Justin Kleyn and Matthew DeCelis, Dekleyn have seen a plethora of support from all corners of the globe, whilst amassing a solid fan base with their ever evolving indie pop soundscape. Already championed by both triple j and Unearthed, as well as tastemakers such as Tone Deaf, EARMILK, Acid Stag, Beautiful Buzzz, Atwood Magazine, Going Solo, and more, the duo are continuing to impress with their effervescent productions and meaningful take on songwriting. Whilst recently signing with Believe for distribution and Raida Artists for bookings, Dekleyn have been prolific in both their touring and release output. Following on from their debut self titled album in 2020, the duo have nabbed support slots alongside Confidence Man, Fergus James, Fractures, CLYPSO and Angus Dawson, whilst selling out their ‘Thrive’ EP launch show in Sydney.
 
Dekleyn’s new single ‘Save My Name’ is out now.

 

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GUS ENGLEHORN Shares new single & video ‘Tarantula’ Announces new album Dungeon Master Out April 29 via Secret City

by the partae January 20, 2022
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Photo Credit: Estée Preda
Today, Montreal singer-songwriter Gus Englehorn announces his sophomore album Dungeon Master, the cutest, heaviest, strangest rock’n’roll record you will hear this year. Set for release on April 29 via Secret City Records / Remote Control Records, the news is accompanied with a new single + video directed by Englehorn and Estée Preda; the stomping, paranoid ‘Tarantula‘.

Englehorn says, “This song is about uninvited recurring irrational thoughts and fears. I decided to make a little fable where a tarantula is whispering bad things into your ear. Most of the time I have to use a lot of words to get my point across, so I was particularly pleased with this one because there’s only 15 words in it.” The release follows previous lead single ‘The Gate,’ a delirious, headbanging allegory about facing your own mortality.

Dungeon Master, Englehorn’s Secret City Records / Remote Control Records debut, is an outsider opus that sparkles with Dada spirit — a playful juxtaposition of isolation, alienation and mildish OCD. Surprising, paranoid, and studded with synths and strings, Dungeon Master is deeper than a cellar and blunter than a club — a shivering introduction to an artist who’s finally arrived. “I let my subconscious do the driving,” Gus admits, and as you listen to these 10 tunes, it’s difficult not to do the same: to sit back like a dog with a two-legged daydream; like a fisherwoman with her net; like a snowboarder with a mouth full of powder.

Before he made the record in a cabin in the woods, he lived in Salt Lake City, Utah, where he fell in love at first sight with a woman from Québec, a girl named Estée Preda, who plays drums like Moe Tucker on salvia. In those days, Gus was a professional snowboarder — crisscrossing the world as a weird and world-class talent, kick-flipping through videos, shredding the gnar, posing in corporate-sponsored sunglasses. Before that he lived in Hawaii — on a lava field off-grid, with his folks. And before that in Alaska — in a hamlet called Ninilchik, where his parents fished for salmon and he and his brothers ate moose and pizza, played Nintendo, and also pretended to be wizards.

For almost all of Gus’s life — from Big Island’s sunsets to snowy Utah pistes — he dreamed of being a songwriter. If he couldn’t be Dylan, maybe he’d be Daniel Johnston, or Frank Black and The Pixies, or maybe Darby Crash and The Germs. And when he finally emerged — first on 2020’s Death & Transfiguration and now here on the 34-year-old’s label debut — he had found a sound that was dark and delightful, fun and demented, packed with dynamics and the chug of a hysterical guitar.

Pre-order / pre-save Gus Englehorn – Dungeon Master: https://found.ee/Gus-DungeonMaster

Gus Englehorn – ‘Tarantula’ (Official Video)
Stream / Download: 
https://found.ee/Tarantula-video

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Krewella Announce Their New Emotionally Charged Studio Album “The Body Never Lies” and Album-Themed Tour

by the partae January 20, 2022
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“The Body Never Lies” Tour Pre-Sale

Throughout their illustrious career, the name Krewella has become known for hard-hitting and yet emotionally charged music. True to form, the sisters’ new forthcoming album “The Body Never Lies” is a shining example of their signature sound. After releasing singles “Never Been Hurt” with BEAUZ and “No Control” with MADGRRL, Krewella announce the 10-track masterpiece, coming out on March 04. The title hints at the range of emotions within the album, with each track as unique and varied as our feelings themselves. After a long wait for this highly anticipated body of work, to say that Krewella has done it again with “The Body Never Lies” would be an understatement. The album coincides with their 2022 album-themed tour featuring their live show, with DJ sets in select cities. The tour kicks off on April 01, covering 2+ months and hitting cities including Seattle, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York City, Denver and more. See below for the album’s tracklist, the tour’s dates and pre-sale of the tour tickets.

“The clench of a fist, the pit in your stomach, the fluid in your veins; the body is a sensor, messenger, keeper of stories, a fortress of the soul, an instrument of knowing, a rocket ship to other worlds. Every cell, pore, and bone recalls the past, absorbs the present, and senses the future. ‘The Body Never Lies‘ is at times an angry, sometimes feverish, but always a euphoric conversation about feeling, remembering, and existing in our individual vessels that encase our soul and memories.” – Krewella

“The Body Never Lies” Tracklist:

01. Intro
02. Traces
03. No Control (with MADGRRL)
04. In the Water
05. War Forever
06. You don’t even have to try
07. Never Been Hurt (with BEAUZ)
08. Drive Away
09. 6 Feet
10. I’m just a monster underneath, my darling

Sisters Jahan and Yasmine exploded onto the scene in 2012 with their debut self-released EP “Play Hard,” which has now been streamed almost 150M times on Spotify alone; additionally, their single “Alive” from the EP has been certified Platinum. Since then, the duo has made a name for themselves and their hard-hitting yet melodic and vocal-driven sound through releases like “Live for the Night,” “Enjoy the Ride,” and more. In 2016, Krewella was awarded a coveted place on Forbes‘s “30 Under 30” list. They have performed at major global music festivals, including Coachella, Lollapalooza, EDC Las Vegas, Ultra Music Festival, iHeartRadio Music Festival, and many others, in addition to their own headlining tours. As one of the main elements of the Krewella canon, the group’s onstage performances serve as the live extension of their music and art, incorporating a multitude of audiovisual elements together with Jahan and Yasmine‘s live vocals and powerful onstage energy.

“The Body Never Lies” Tour:

April 01 – Seattle, WA – The Showbox @ The Market
April 02 – Portland, OR – 45 East (DJ set)
April 08 – Albuquerque, NM – The Salt Yard West (DJ set)
April 09 – Tempe, AZ – Sunbar (DJ set)
April 14 – Los Angeles, CA – The Fonda Theatre
April 16 – San Francisco, CA – The Regency Ballroom
April 21 – Raleigh, NC – Alchemy (DJ set)
April 22 – Atlanta, GA – District Atlanta (DJ set)
April 23 – Charleston, SC – Trio (DJ set)
April 29 – Chicago, IL – Concord Music Hall
April 30 – New York, NY – Webster Hall
May 05 – Salt Lake City, UT – SKY SLC (DJ set)
May 06 – St. Louis, MO – Europe Night Club (DJ set)
May 07 – New Orleans, LA – The Metropolitan (DJ set)
May 13 – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre
May 14 – Austin, TX – Cedar St. Courtyard
May 20 – Dallas, TX – Stereo Live
May 21 – Houston, TX – Stereo Live
June 03 – Vancouver, BC – Celebrities Nightclub (DJ set)
June 04 – Honolulu, HI – The Republik (DJ set)

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The Causeway

by the partae January 19, 2022
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Where are you currently based?

Riley: We’re all from South Eastern Sydney and are mainly playing gigs around the inner west and the city.

How did you first start playing music?

Maddy + Riley: We’ve all always been avid music listeners and kind of serendipitously fell into music! Dom began drumming on the wii game Rock Band, Riley started as a drummer and taught himself guitar at 12, Rosalie on ukulele in highschool, Maddy on classical piano and Laura in school choir. We all thrive on music, to quote Riley “I’d go insane if I couldn’t play guitar for a week.”

How did the band form?
Riley: I got a message out of the blue from Rosie in 2019 around the end of year 12. She asked if I wanted to start a band with her and her friend Maddy and I said yes. We started practicing together. Within a few months we had picked up Maddy’s brother Dom on drums and later Laura in 2020.

Your debut single Ok? is out now, what influenced the sound and songwriting?

Maddy: There wasn’t anything specific, but my songwriting in general is massively influenced by Little Birdy, Two Door Cinema Club and Lily Allen. They all have such a unique style and honest, authentic lyricism that I try to mirror in my own writing.

How did Ok? come about?

Maddy: Ok? Came about as a very necessary source of catharsis! I wrote it after being romantically rejected in a really confusing way that I didn’t know how to process, so the song follows a narrative of my own reflective process about the experience. It begins with me invalidating my own feelings and claiming to be ok, but by the end I confess I wasn’t ok and I come to terms with the experience. I brought it straight to the band and ever since it has become a favourite live!

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

Rosalie: We recorded at Pale Blue Dot with Tim Mcartney and Andy Scott our producer back in November 2021.

How did you approach the recording process?
Riley: At the time only Dom had recording experience so most of us didn’t know what to expect. In preparation we really tried to nail the song and have all our parts written and done, so that on the day things went smoothly. We had a really great producer and engineers who ran us through the process and in the end everything turned out great.

What programs/equipment did you use?

Rosalie: We’re actually quite inept with technology so all technological dimensions were handled by our amazing team Andy Scott and Tim Mcartney.

How was it working with Andy Scott and Tim Mcartney?

Maddy: It was phenomenal!  They are both so professional, diligent and kind. They gave us a great first recording experience and did everything possible to make sure we were happy with ‘Ok?’ We are so honoured to be able to work with them and can’t express enough our gratitude!

You’re a female majority band, please tell us about how this dynamic works:

Maddy: It’s really exciting to be able to diversify the Sydney music scene which is so male dominated right now! We’ve had a lot of positive experiences- girls often approach us and say it’s refreshing to see more female representation. At the same time we’ve also experienced sexism like the time all the girls got catcalled during a performance. It’s definitely challenging at times but rewarding overall.

The band won UNSW battle of the bands! What was this experience like and what opportunities did it bring?

Riley: It was an awesome experience to meet and play with all those great bands, and we got to play on the iconic roundhouse stage which was much bigger than we’re used to! It also got us into contact with Reenie from FBI radio who was generous enough to debut our single ‘Ok?’ on radio. We’ve also been lucky enough to be returning to the Roundhouse for a gig this year so keep your eyes peeled for that one.

Who is your mascot?

Maddy: Our mascot is named Peplum! He is a small tubby pink stuffed animal with his own Instagram handle: @peplumtakesontheworld. You can spot him in our photoshoots or at the front of the stage at gigs. He is omnipresent, a fan favourite and a big part of the band!

Who are you listening to at the moment?

Laura: Our preferred genres and artists vary so much between band members and I’d say this is one of our biggest assets when it comes to the creative process. We have a big spread between us- Riley’s lead parts are influenced by American rock like Soundgarden, Dom and I love Arctic Monkeys, Rosalie loves Paramore and Maddy listens to a lot of classical music.

What do you like to do away from music?

Maddy: We’re all in uni so that takes up time! Otherwise hobbies across the band include swimming, knitting, Mariokart and watching Big Lez on YouTube.

What’s planned for the 2022?

Dom: We’ve got a big year ahead of us! Our merch has just dropped and we’re recording three more singles next month which will be released very soon. Otherwise, we’re keen to continue gigging around Sydney and potentially even Newcastle/Wollongong!

Favourite food and place to hangout?

Laura: We love hitting Waterloo Maccas after practice, where we typically dig into a 24 pack of nuggets and some orange juice.

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CHASING GHOSTS (JIMMY KYLE SOLO) ANNOUNCE CO-HEADLINE TOUR WITH AMENDS HOMELANDS EP OUT NOW DISTRIBUTED BY BAD APPLES MUSIC

by the partae January 19, 2022
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NIMA nominated “New Talent of The Year” Chasing Ghosts have announced a co-headline tour with Sydney band Amends. The tour, which goes right through March, will see Chasing Ghosts (Jimmy Kyle) performing solo in intimate surroundings, playing songs from the bands critically acclaimed release Homelands, out now via Bad Apples Music.

“I’m really looking forward to creating great memories with the good folks in Amends, our special guests but most of all our supporters!  I have a new appreciation for just how lucky we are being able to tour at present. Connecting with good crowds and music lovers washes away all this cynicism we’ve all endured. I’m grateful to have the opportunity to share Homelands with so many people in a really personal way! I look forward to everyone coming out to a show to say g’day!” – Jimmy Kyle – Chasing Ghosts

Sydney’s Amends released their sophomore album Tales Of Love, Loss and Outlaws in 2021 through Resist Records. The new album serves as the bands most consistent release to date.

‘It’s been roughly 9 months since our album launch show, after which we have had numerous tours cancelled. We cannot be more thrilled to be able to pick up where we left off and taking our latest record on the road. To be able to do it with the incredibly talented Jimmy Kyle of Chasing Ghosts is such a treat. We greatly admire Jimmy’s song writing and storytelling, so when the opportunity presented itself, it made complete sense to jump at the idea of doing the tour together.’ – Marcus Tamp – Amends

Chasing Ghosts came out blazing and unapologetic last year dropping their ripper first track SUMMER from the EP HOMELANDS to kickstart the year. The EP received 4.5/5 stars from Rolling Stones Australia titling them, “the band Australia needs right now.”

The track finds Jimmy Kyle singing in both English and, for the first time ever, in his native tongue as he explores the horrors of the 1856 Towel Creek massacre. The singer-guitarist delivers the song through the eyes of a grieving Aboriginal Elder, telling the story of “Baaba” (Babaang) Jack Scott as a baby; the lone survivor of the Towel Creek tragedy.  Incredibly, Kyle learned of a close family link to that Elder through a schoolyard incident when he was young.

WATCH THE VIDEO FOR SUMMER

’Summer’ on track to be one of the most powerful entries in their discography to date.” – Rolling Stone

“When it comes to addressing Indigenous affairs in the music scene, no one does it quite like Chasing Ghosts frontman Jimmy Kyle.” – Wall Of Sound

“Australia’s best new music for February…weaving English with his native tongue, and delivering a powerful punk song with sugary hooks and a thrilling momentum that belie the horrors of such a massacre” – The Guardian

Chasing Ghosts nominated for New Talent of the Year at NIMAs 2021

LISTEN TO HOMELANDS

Chasing Ghosts (Jimmy Kyle solo) / Amends
Autumn Tour 2022

March 11 – Crowbar, Gadigal & Wangal / Sydney, NSW – Tickets
March 12 – The Shy Postie, Dharawal / Wollongong, NSW – Event Details
March 13 – Live At The Polo, Ngunnawal / Canberra, ACT – Tickets
March 19 – O’Skulligans, Turrbal / Brisbane, QLD – Tickets
March 20 – Vinnies Dive Bar, Yugambeh / Southport, QLD – Tickets
March 25 – Last Chance, Wurundjeri / Melbourne, VIC – Tickets
March 26 – The Grace Emily, Kaurna / Adelaide, SA – Tickets

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CAROLINE Share new single & video ‘Good morning (red)’ Taken from forthcoming self-titled debut album Out February 25 via Rough Trade

by the partae January 19, 2022
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London-based eight piece caroline are sharing a new song and video, alongside a Stereogum Band to Watch feature today. ‘Good morning (red)‘ follows earlier single ‘IWR‘, and both hail from their eponymous debut album which will be released on February 25th 2022 via Rough Trade Records / Remote Control Records.

Guitarist/vocalist Mike O’Malley says of ‘Good morning (red)‘: “We wrote the basic electric guitar parts, drums and “Good morning, it’s that time again” vocal line in early 2017 and used to play it as a loop for ages, twice as fast as it is on the recorded version, as this kind of never-ending, triumphant emo song. It felt like there was something to be hopeful for in early 2017. This very damaging political consensus was being challenged and there was a real sense that things could be different. That feeling is maybe best summed up by [guitarist/vocalist] Casper Hughes’ shouting (“Can I be happy in this world? We’ll have to change it, it doesn’t suit us.”) As we got interested in other sounds and recording techniques, we always came back to ‘Good morning’, reworking it and developing it in line with whatever we were interested in at the time. In its final recorded form, it’s kind of a song in two halves. The first half is how the band started: us playing a long song live in a room. And the second half is more what we are interested in now: different recorded worlds co-existing and colliding with one another. It’s the first song we ever wrote so it’s exciting that people are finally going to hear it in recorded form.”

caroline began in early 2017, evolving out of weekly improvisation sessions. Band members brought together their shared influences, including Midwestern emo, Appalachian folk, minimalist classical and various forms of electronic music, slowly expanding their ranks as the songs developed. Rough Trade Records / Remote Control Records released their debut single ‘Dark blue‘ in March 2020, and the eight-piece were nominated as Ones To Watch at the 2020 AIM Awards where they were narrowly beaten by Arlo Parks. A second single ‘Skydiving onto the library roof’ followed in May 2021. These early singles received praise from Pitchfork, FADER, NPR and Paste among other places.

A version of ‘Dark blue’, caroline’s sublime first single opens the album, written on the day Casper Hughes, Jasper Llewellyn and Mike O’Malley first started playing together half a decade ago. Llewellyn and Hughes met at university in Manchester, and on moving to London, invited Llewellyn’s old friend Mike O’Malley to form a group, rehearsing in the upstairs room of a South London pub. Yet as they kept on playing that hypnotic ‘Dark blue’ riff, it became clear that something altogether deeper was emerging. “As soon as ‘Dark blue’ became more structured, we thought some swoony violin would be good,” says O’Malley. To provide it, they recruited Oliver Hamilton, who had also had a stint on bass in their early days.

As the band’s sound kept expanding, so too did their line-up, eventually becoming an eight-piece completed by trumpeter and bassist Freddy Wordsworth, another violinist Magdalena McLean, percussionist Hugh Aynsley and flute, clarinet and saxophone player Alex McKenzie. By the time the cast settled towards the end of 2019, the songs too were expansive and emotive pieces, their rich palette drawing on a mixture of choral singing, Midwestern emo and O’Malley and Llewellyn’s roots in Appalachian folk.

Their debut album caroline was mixed by John ‘Spud’ Murphy (black midi, Lankum). On it, songs can cascade like an avalanche with the full force of so many instruments, squalling and rumbling on the edge of all-out collapse. At other times they slip back into impossibly fragile moments of quiet – a simple bassline or a rattle of snare the only sound amid a dark sea of silence. caroline know exactly the right balance between restraint and release. “Sometimes things sound much better when there’s empty space,” says Llewellyn. “Sometimes you might populate [a song] with too many things and forget that an element on its own is enough.” 

caroline are:
Jasper Llewellyn – acoustic guitar, cello, drums, vocals
Mike O’Malley – electric guitar, vocals
Casper Hughes – electric guitar, vocals
Oliver Hamilton – violin
Magdalena McLean – violin
Freddy Wordsworth – trumpet, bass
Alex McKenzie – clarinet
Hugh Aynsley – drums, percussion

Pre-save / pre-order caroline – caroline: https://caroline.ffm.to/caroline

caroline – Good morning (red) (Official Video)
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INTRODUCING MORGUES LATEST BROTH RECORDS SIGNING SHARE ‘OUTER SPACE’

by the partae January 19, 2022
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Photo by Alex Furolo

Today Broth Records are elated to announce their latest label signing, Eora / Sydney bedroom pop duo Morgues, who share their latest release ‘Outer Space‘. LISTEN + WATCH HERE.

The duo of Celeste Dao (she/her) and Cath Connell (she/they), Morgues banded together as internet friends first, photographers second, motivated to form a music group. Drawn to Cath’s demos most, Celeste proposed they work together as a two-piece, and over a three year gestation period and instrumental changes, Morgues arrive today fully realised. “One of our first direct message exchanges was about photos we took at a Gang Of Youths show,” reveals Cath.

A serendipitous surprise to Joji Malani, founder and director of Broth Records, whose discovery of the band was just as coincidental. He shares “I was on set for the first shoot we did for Coconut Cream and the photographer was playing some music to get everyone into the mood and ‘2006’ by Morgues came on. I asked them a million questions about the band and just felt really connected to this song. I reached out to them via instagram and we met up for dumplings and the rest is history.”

He contines, “I had a little celebration when Broth officially launched and invited the acts I had signed at that point and Cath met Oscar from Coconut Cream. I didn’t get to speak with them that night but they had a great conversation and decided to record a song with Oscar. Hearing about it later was like a full-circle moment – I found Morgues via this Coconut Cream shoot and now one of the members of Coconut Cream was gonna record with Morgues. This is what I always wanted for Broth, to create a community where people can interact, collaborate or work with each other on different projects while maintaining a strong community ethos. It’s so valuable post-pandemic.”

For Morgues, music is an extension of their mutual passion for photography and design, inspired by and driven to build atmospheric spheres of their own, both tangible and tactile, visually and aurally. This music manifests in deceptively detailed walls of sound – misty shoegaze cross-pollinated with the DIY instincts of bedroom pop, a sound Hatchie and Alvvays alike. Cath continues, “I don’t have that much life experience so most of my songs come from characters that I read about and immerse myself in, or sometimes a story I’ve come up with myself. I think Celeste is better at the actual music stuff, she can come up with the chord progressions while I’m the one with a whole book worth of lyrics, so often I’ll send her a bunch of random lyrics and she can arrange them into something cooler.”

This is the universe Morgues debut with ‘Outer Space‘, shifting visually between animated galactic sketches, jangly Super 8 film and scenes of 1950’s film and television programs atop webcam footage of each other. Of the song, Celeste explains “Outer Space is a love song for anxiety, space and dogs. Cath started writing this song at the very beginning of Morgues while thinking about the things she would like to do but struggles with due to anxiety, such as being in a relationship and going to unfamiliar places.” Cath elaborates, “It’s like an argument with myself of ‘I want to do these things, I want to fall in love and go to space!’ but ‘I really love the familiarity of where I am right now, even if it means I’m missing out on doing the things I want to do’” Roll up for the magical Morgues tour, stay tuned for more.

‘Outer Space‘ is out now via Broth Records, buy/stream it here.

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DIGITAL CONCERT TICKET GIVEAWAY

by the partae January 18, 2022
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Beloved Canadian music club @thedreamcafepenticton in British Columbia will be kicking off a series of digital artist showcases starting this week, with Winnipeg indie pop rockers @sweetalibi
TO ENTER: Follow us & The Dream Cafe, & tag one person to let them know you care about them (& would like to watch a fun show in the comfort of your respective homes with them)
You’ll be able to view the show at any time up to a week after it initially streams

Support independent music venues like The Dream Cafe & artists like Sweet Alibi by spreading the word! It’s a fun & rewarding thing to do.

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SPIN OFF 2022
LINEUP ANNOUNCEMENT

Sign up for pre-sale access here
Tickets on sale to general public from 9am local Monday 24 January

“Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid.” Frank Zappa

Dear Adelaide,

While SA and most of Australia is currently in the midst of some very trying times, we are optimistic for calmer seas on the other side of this current wave.

We believe that Frank Zappa (RIP) was 100% on the money and it is in this spirit that we are forging ahead and announcing the lineup for Spin Off 2022.

Australia is fortunate to have incredible talent both on stage and behind it. Our live music industry simply must keep moving forward and planning for the future to survive. So here goes….

Your fave Adelaide music festival is once again set to bring a selection of Splendour 2022’s most popular players and a dream team of Australia’s finest to Adelaide Showgrounds on Friday 22 July! Get ready to party along with…

GLASS ANIMALS · JACK HARLOW · SPACEY JANE · BALL PARK MUSIC ·
G FLIP · OLIVER TREE · TATE MCRAE · GENESIS OWUSU · THE CHATS ·
BEDDY RAYS · TEENAGE JOANS

Glass Animals delivered one of the biggest tracks of 2021 with their hypnotic triple j Hottest 100 #1 hit ‘Heat Waves’ and it has kept burning ever since! Reaching number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 after a record breaking 51 weeks the track is currently sitting at over a billion Spotify streams and has also earned Glass Animals a Grammy nomination. Fans will finally get to sing along live at Spin Off!

Freo four-piece Spacey Jane gave us the #2 track on last year’s triple j Hottest 100, the mellow soundtrack to summer ‘Booster Seat’. These certified local legends also recently picked up a Song Of The Year ARIA award and are set to tour NZ, the UK and Europe before they hit the stage at Spin Off.

In 2021, Jack Harlow found himself on top of the world with a sold-out national tour and one of the biggest songs globally ‘Industry Baby’ with Lil Nas X. The track reached #1 on Spotify in the US and #2 globally as well as #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 list. But if you ask the artist how he feels, his only response is “I’m not done yet.” No he’s not. He has Spin Off on his “to do” list!

From comedy to action sports, mock reality TV drama to WWF wrestling in his live shows, the world of Oliver Tree is unlike any artist who has come before him. Versatile in every sense of the word, Tree not only explores every type of entertainment but also every type of genre in his music, most recently recruiting rappers Trippie Redd and Ski Mask The Slump Got for a rework of his viral smash hit ‘Life Goes On’ with accompanying video featuring Diplo.

With 1.8 billion streams and nearly 500 million YouTube views up her sleeve, Canadian pop songstress Tate McRae is ready to play her first ever Australian show at Spin Off! The youngest musician on Forbes 30 Under 30 List for 2021, Tate mixes her outstanding vocal ability with her unparalleled dance moves to create a performance that has wowed audiences at MTV’s European Music Awards, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and the VMA Pre-Show – now it’s the city of churches turn to witness her star power.

2021 was a huge year for Genesis Owusu, his debut body of work, Smiling With No Teeth arrived as an artistic triumph and has resonated with audiences globally, surpassing genre and disrupting boundaries along the way. Smiling With No Teeth received four ARIA Awards including the coveted Album of the Year, triple j’s J Award for Album of the Year and Music Video of the Year J Award alongside his close collaborator, Riley Blakeway for ‘The Other Black Dog’.

Brisbane’s hottest exports Ball Park Music will also be making the pilgrimage south alongside drumming, singing, producing and music writing extraordinaire G Flip and Sunny Coast pub-punk shed-rock ratbags The Chats. Kings of a good time Beddy Rays and 2020 triple j Unearthed High kweenz Teenage Joans are also along for the ride. It’s going to be one helluva day!

Alongside the music you can take in the sights from the Ferris Wheel, check out installations by some of Adelaide’s finest visual artists and unearth some treasure at the festival markets.

And when it’s time to refuel, you’ll choose from an array of Adelaide’s best food trucks.

So music fans! Gather your crew and prepare to pounce when tickets go onsale at 9am local Monday 24 January.

Savvy ticket buyers can score first access to tickets by signing up for the presale here you’ll also go in the draw to win a VIP experience for you and a mate including VIP tickets, flights and accommodation. Swish!

SPIN OFF 2022
Friday 22 July
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Tickets on sale to general public from 9am local Monday 24 January

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London’s Studio 338 announces 2022 shows w/ Luciano, Loco Dice, Marco Carola + more

by the partae January 18, 2022
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Website: https://www.studio338.co.uk/ | Tickets:​​https://linktr.ee/S338

Luciano, Marco Carola, Loco Dice, Todd Edwards and more to feature

The dust has barely settled on an epic New Year’s Eve party but Studio 338 is already back with an irresistible run of parties in the first part of 2022. The Release opening kicks things off on January 29th with Luciano then the likes of MOSCH, a big Music On Birthday,Space Opening Fiesta and Sankeys Opening host DJs such as debutant Todd Edwards plus Marco Carola, Loco Dice, Matt Jam Lamont, Wookie, CC83 and many more to be announced. Limited tickets are on sale now.

After a decade at the forefront, Studio 338 is internationally recognised as one of Europe’s leading super clubs. This run of parties backs that up and will see the whole venue open, including the vast main room with its exposed brick walls, raised podiums and wrap-around balconies all making the dance floor into an atmospheric cauldron. World class sound throughout from VOID Acoustics and real devotion to production, lights and lasers always elevate every party to the next level.

 

This summer, Release will head to Ibiza for some uncovered dances, but first the in-house night opens the year at Studio 338 onJanuary 29th. The party will mark a hugely anticipated debut for Swiss-Chilean minimal master and Cadenza label head Luciano, who is one of the most dexterous DJs in the game and always someone who serves up surprises. He will also be joined by Reboot for the event. US house and garage god Todd Edwards then makes his debut at Studio 338 for MOSCH Presents alongside a pioneer of the UKG scene in Matt Jam Lamont. Wookie and CC83 also join in to ensure that all bass heavy styles are covered.

On Saturday February 5th, Marco Carola returns to the scene of his legendary last set on New Year’s eve for his Music On label’s birthday party. Expect plenty of big, rolling techno from the Neapolitan titan as well as more guests to be announced.

 

The Space Opening Fiesta is always a memorable night in the calendar. This year it happens on Saturday 12th February and again all the stops will be pulled out to make sure it goes down with plenty of the seminal club’s Ibiza colour, spirit and hedonism. So far house legend (and one half of Deepdish) Sharam will lead the dance with Sir Norman Jay… with more to be announced next week

A week after on Saturday 19th February, Desolat label boss Loco Dice is back at the club for Seran Bendecidos and another of his chunky crossover sets where house and techno meet in perfect harmony, welcoming high-energy Manchester trio Mason Collective to play alongside him. Studio 338 regulars Sankeys will also return for an Opening Rave that is sure to blow the roof off. Kicking off proceedings is VIVa Music boss Steve Lawler, while playing each week will be fast rising residents and deep digging DJs Andrew Kay, who has recently released a 12″ with close friend of the club Darius Syrossian, and Hypoxia, who have a release scheduled on Marco Resssman’s Upon You Records in February.

 

Dates

Saturday 29th January – Release Opening Party:

Luciano

Reboot

Friday 4th February – MOSCH Presents:

Todd Edwards

Matt Jam Lamont

Wookie

CC83

Saturday 5th February – Music On Birthday:

Marco Carola and Paco Osuna

Saturday 12th February – Space 2022 Ibiza:

Sharam

Sir Norman Jay

Saturday 19th February – Seran Bendecidos:

Loco Dice

Mason Collective

+ more TBA

Saturday 26th February – Sankeys 2022 Opening Rave:

Steve Lawler

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Website: https://www.studio338.co.uk/

Tickets: https://linktr.ee/S338

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/studio338/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/studio338/

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LISTEN TO ‘HI-VIS BABY’ HERE
PRE-ORDER DEBUT ALBUM LOVE BOREDOM BICYCLES HERE

Photo credit: Kane Hibberd
New Zealand’s Bakers Eddy today drop their new single ‘Hi-Vis Baby’ ahead of the release of their debut album Love Boredom Bicycles out 25th March 2022. An ode to singer Ciarann Babbington’s bike riding lifestyle, ‘Hi-Vis Baby’ is a tightly-wound, sharply written, highspeed blast of nostalgia-laced indie rock.

Speaking on the new single, singer Ciarann said: “The song’s just about riding my bike. Unfortunately it’s not metaphorical, I just really like riding my bike and I hate it when dickheads in 4×4’s [“If you’re in a four wheel drive, You can fuck off”] cut you off and run you off the road. The words were originally supposed to be placeholders but after we demo’d the song I started listening to it while riding and it felt badass so we kept them in.”

The band went on to say: “We really tried to pull some nostalgic energy into the song, particularly in the chorus. We were influenced by bands like Joy Division and Pixies who are masters at weird melancholic gut-turning nostalgia – but we added a really chaotic surfy beat. We also channelled the Beach Boys with the backing vocals, which I had to record on my hands and knees to hit, it’s so high.”

‘Hi-Vis Baby’ is another taste of band’s upcoming debut album Love Boredom Bicycles. Produced by Holy Holy’s Oscar Dawson, Bakers Eddy capture the exuberant spirit of youth, with good times coursing through its veins. Everything sounds effortless for singer Ciarann Babbington and his bandmates: twin brothers, guitarist Alex and bassist Ian Spagnolo, and drummer Jamie Gordon. Living together in sharehouse in Melbourne, Bakers Eddy’s music is bursting with youthful energy, swagger, a bucket load of hooks and an irresistibly charming sense of humour.

Having been a band since they were 12-year-old kids in Wellington, and now 12 years later all living together having moved to Melbourne, they couldn’t be tighter friends. It’s a closeness they like to bring with them into the studio. Literally. “We’re all in the same room when we’re recording. Like when Jamie’s recording drums, we squeeze in tight around him, in this giant room we’re all in nice and tight and I’m running around Jamie, and just like causing havoc and then we make a point to yell random shit,” says Ciarann. “For this record music came second and bullshit came first,” jokes Ian.

It was all about creating an environment where energy and spirits are high. “Even when we were recording guitar and bass,” says Alex, “we’d all be standing up and hopping along and shit like that, not just sitting there, trying to get everything perfect.” For the band it was about vibe over everything. “We made a point of making it sound more like the demos, cos when the demos were recorded at home we were often having a bit of a party,” says Ciarann. “It’s like, let’s be loud and have some fun.”

Bakers Eddy – Love Boredom Bicycles
Out Friday 25 March 2022
through Ivy League Records
Pre-order here

Tracklisting:
1. Concertina
2. Hi-Vis Baby
3. 21
4. Coffee Mate
5. My Baby’s Like Cigarettes
6. Drinking Mood
7. Sober
8. FMO
9. No No No
10. Peripheral Vision
11. Space Is Nothing
12. I’m Getting High And Thinking About You
13 .Valuable Things

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