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PBS 106.7FM RADIO FESTIVAL IS HERE
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PBS 106.7FM RADIO FESTIVAL IS HERE

by the partae May 12, 2024
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Happening across the dates May 13th to 26th, it’s straight to the point for this year’s all important PBS Radio Festival. Join as a PBS member today and ensure the sounds of PBS radio are heard tomorrow.

As a station that is funded mostly by memberships and donations throughout this time, it’s a call to action that rings true for all followers of the community radio ethos. That being, 100% independently made radio by the community for the community. Free from corporate influence, commercial advertisements, and endless talk-back jargon. Just the love of sharing music, from one fan to another.

By joining or renewing as a PBS member, you become more than just a listener. You join the community that is committed to preserving the legacy and future of PBS radio. A home of little heard music, and a place for the artists and people who exist outside of the mainstream to find their audience. Where the most boundary pushing sounds of tomorrow are welcomed in and celebrated, today and every day after that.

That’s what we love about PBS, and that’s why PBS needs you. Because it’s not just about the sounds you’ll hear from the 106.7 frequency, it’s about the community it upholds. For every artist who gets their first spin on PBS, the venues and events that get the word out via the airwaves, the up and coming DJs who cut their teeth on the grid, and to all the faithful who hold that feeling of connection tuning in to their favourite programs, week in week out. This one’s for you!

Join today for a sound tomorrow – and let’s sure up a PBS that exists well in to the future, and every day after that.

Alongside the discounts you get from becoming a PBS member, each person who joins or renews during the two weeks of Radio Festival will go in the running to win a string of daily prize packs! PLUS all who sign up throughout May & June go straight into the major prize draw. For the full list of prizes and membership discounts, head to pbsfm.org.au

JOIN OR RENEW HERE

 

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Jasmine Thompson and Felix Jaehn Release "Without You"
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Jasmine Thompson and Felix Jaehn Release “Without You”

by the partae May 12, 2024
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Artists: Jasmine Thompson, Felix Jaehn
Title: Without You
Label: Crash Your Sound

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German DJ and producer Felix Jaehn is back with his new track “Without You” in collaboration with singer-songwriter Jasmine Thompson, a breezy pop-dance track that’s also very special to both artists. Opening with a wistful guitar solo, Felix interweaves organic, lilting melodies with a subtle but upbeat four-on-the-floor bassline. Meanwhile, Jasmine‘s emotive, breathy vocals steal the show as she expresses the track’s heartfelt lyrics through a simply gorgeous performance. The two previously collaborated on 2015’s hit “Ain’t Nobody (Loves Me Better),” which went 3 x Gold, 33 x Platinum, and 1 x Diamond on the European charts. But “Without You” is so much more than a simple reunion from these two talented artists: it’s a track to memorialize the growth they have both experienced in the last 9 years, all the while remaining cherished friends and supporters of each other on a career and personal level. “Without You” is the manifestation of years of intention to collaborate again, and it came to fruition in a matter of weeks once Felix sent Jasmine the idea for the track. Felix and Jasmine‘s bond is so evident throughout the production that is bound to bring out the feels! Read on for quotes about this personal new track below:

“It feels like reunions are rare in the music industry, and that’s why I was so happy to get the opportunity to work with Felix again. Being in the studio together brought back all those good vibes from the ‘Ain’t Nobody (Loves Me Better)’ days. His creativity and energy are super inspiring. I can’t wait for everyone to hear it and feel those summer vibes. It’s been a dream to work with an old friend again.” – Jasmine Thompson

“Reuniting with Jasmine Thompson for ‘Without You‘ has been an incredible journey back to the vibes of 2015. It’s been almost ten years since ‘Ain’t Nobody (Loves Me Better),’ and it feels like we picked up right where we left off. This song is our way of capturing that melodic, chill essence of summer and sunsets, perfect for an open-air vibe. I couldn’t have done this without Jasmine – her talent and spirit are essential to bringing this track to life. ‘Without You‘ is a celebration of our musical chemistry and a special gift for our fans. I hope it becomes a soundtrack to many unforgettable summer moments.” – Felix Jaehn

Jasmine Thompson

Jasmine signed to Atlantic Records in New York at the age of just 13. Now 23, the London-based singer-songwriter has developed from YouTube child star to an accomplished artist and performer. Jasmine‘s early releases “Wonderland” and “Colour” EPs showcase the depth of her talent with lyrics that tackle heartfelt emotions and melodies that invoke them. Since her debut, Thompson has earned more than 3B global streams and almost 3M monthly Spotify listeners worldwide. Her blockbuster YouTube channel has also grown, accruing over 680M YouTube views and more than 3,6M subscribers thus far. Along with her acclaimed solo work, Thompson has made chart-topping appearances on a pair of global blockbuster hit singles. Her collaboration with German DJ/producer Robin Schulz on “Sun Goes Down (Feat. Jasmine Thompson)” earned 1B worldwide streams along with a slew of international gold and platinum certifications and Top 5 and Top 10 chart runs in Europe, Australia, and South America. German DJ Felix Jaehn‘s billion-streaming “Ain’t Nobody (Loves Me Better)” remix was an even greater smash, ascending to the top 10 on the iTunes Store‘s “Top Dance Songs” chart while earning gold and platinum certifications in a range of countries. 2020 saw Thompson teaming with GRAMMY®️ award-winning artist/DJ/producer Zedd for the hit single – “Funny,” boasting over 230M global streams to date. 2024 promises to be a big year for Jasmine as she prepares a string of new releases and live performances.

Felix Jaehn

For years, Felix Jaehn has been one of the globally most successful and sought-after DJs and producers. Precociously inclined from a very young age, he has been involved in the realm of music for quite some time. Having won the prestigious Bambi Award for his international success and being voted Best Dance Act at the German 1Live Radio Awards for 4 times in a row, he became the youngest artist in history to receive 2 Diamond Award certifications. Jaehn‘s remix of OMI‘s “Cheerleader” achieved the #1 charting position in 55 countries, including 6 weeks at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and his follow-up single, “Ain’t Nobody (Loves Me Better)” hit #1 in 36 countries. In addition to that, Felix Jaehn‘s records have racked up over 10 billion streams worldwide. Since then, he has continuously delivered a stream of infectious and high-quality productions that dominate playlists and dancefloors worldwide. From dance-pop and tech house to happy rave and trance, his electrifying stage presence has seen him take over the decks at some of the world’s most elusive stages, including Tomorrowland, Parookaville, Ultra Music Festival, and many more. But what sets Felix Jaehn apart, in particular, is his ability to create music that is not only catchy and danceable but also emotionally moving. Having collected multiple diamond, platinum and gold awards all over the globe, Felix Jaehn is on his unbreakable path to success in 2024.

More info on Jasmine Thompson / Felix Jaehn / Crash Your Sound:

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Torsten Kanzler drops new single Close Your Eyes
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Torsten Kanzler drops new single Close Your Eyes

by the partae May 12, 2024
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Living techno legend Torsten Kanzler form Germany is back on the track with a new single. “Close Your Eyes“ and immerse yourself in the hypnotic sound world of Torsten Kanzler’s release of the same name. The brand new release “Close Your Eyes” on “Better With You Music” invites you on an emotional and thrilling journey through technoid galaxies. The haunting vocal literally floats through the dark bassline, which is supported by an emotional melody. Techno and emotion merge into an atmospheric composition that is deeply touching. With “Close Your Eyes” Torsten Kanzler proves once again why he is one of the leading minds in the techno scene.

Purchase: https://lnk.to/torstenkanzler

Player: https://open.spotify.com/intl-de/track/2QQoVCfKeBCU64YmdMXPNy

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"Lovers' Gothic," the latest masterpiece Maïa Davies
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“Lovers’ Gothic,” the latest masterpiece Maïa Davies

by the partae May 12, 2024
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Crafted as a chronological storyboard of emotional upheaval, this new album encapsulates Davies’ journey through the stages of relationship grief. But don’t expect a mere lamentation; “Lovers’ Gothic” skillfully blends elements of pop and classical music, infusing poignant melodies and velvety vocals to soothe the soul. Recorded in top-tier studios across the country, Maïa enlisted a stellar lineup of collaborators, including Marcus Paquin (Begonia), Erin Costelo (Kaïa Kater), David Mohacsi (Rêve, Mother Mother), and more, to co-produce this raw and evocative collection.

Maïa Davies is not just an artist; she’s a force in the music industry. A bilingual, Juno and ECMA nominated producer, songwriter, and recording artist, Davies boasts an impressive resume. As a founding member of Warner Music Canada group Ladies of the Canyon, she’s delivered a dozen top-ten Canadian commercial radio hits and earned accolades like the SOCAN #1 songwriter award and ECMA nominations. Davies is also a dedicated advocate for women in music, actively involved in initiatives like the National Arts Centre’s Global Network of Female-Identifying Music Producers. With over a decade of experience in artist development, she’s mentored both major label and independent artists.

Beyond her solo endeavors, Davies is one half of Montreal indie band Darkometro and has lent her talents to numerous Canadian recordings, collaborating with artists like The Dears, Serena Ryder, and Kevin Hearn. Based in Montreal, Davies’ influence extends far beyond Canada, with work taking her to cities across North America and Europe. Whether she’s working with renowned artists or nurturing emerging talent, Maïa Davies continues to shape the landscape of alternative pop, rock, and folk music.

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Interview with Monique Angele on the Inspiration Behind 'Dreaming'
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Interview with Monique Angele on the Inspiration Behind ‘Dreaming’

by the partae May 12, 2024
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Can you tell us more about the inspiration behind your upcoming single, “Dreaming”? 
The inspiration behind my new single comes from daydreaming. The song is about going into a dreamlike blissful state of mind where there are no stresses at all. In the real world where you are trying to find yourself and know what to do it can be overwhelming. It’s about following your dreams and heart and being where you want to be to make you happy.

What prompted you to explore the theme of daydreaming and introspective reflection in this song?
I decided to write about the theme of daydreaming and introspective reflection because I often do this myself. I try my best to be the best I can be and be happy but it’s not always easy. I struggle with depression and anxiety and I have to work on myself to feel better every day. This song is a reminder to be kind to yourself and let your dreamlike happy state of mind take over sometimes. Let your imagination run wild. It’s ok to be a free spirit and to just let go.
 
Your music is often described as transcending conventional genre boundaries. How would you personally define the genre of “Dreaming,” and how does it fit into your broader musical landscape?
I would define my genre of “Dreaming” as operatic piano pop, however it’s nice to hear what people think my music sounds like. I don’t think I really fit in a particular genre. To be honest I’ve had people tell me they can’t define what my genre is and I’m completely content with that. I’m just creating music organically and seeing what comes out. 

The opening of “Dreaming” features soft piano keys, setting a serene atmosphere. How did you envision this introduction, and what role does the piano play in conveying the song’s message?
The piano intro is like the awakening going into the daydreaming state of mind. The piano is like the rhythmic heartbeat of the song. I honestly don’t really think too much when I write the piano part of a song. I just play the piano how I’m feeling at the moment and then something comes of it.

As the song progresses, it transitions into a full-band arrangement with various instrumental layers. How did you approach the arrangement process to ensure that each element complements the others while still allowing your voice to shine?
I really like building a song to a climax. I do like to add layers everywhere but I also like to still keep the vocals and piano as the main focus of the song. I always love adding and singing harmonies to the melody. My amazing producer Sean O’Sullivan from Highway 9 Productions was great in collaborating ideas on how to build the song and make everything sound balanced. 

Collaboration plays a significant role in the production of “Dreaming.” Could you share your experience working with Sean Peter O’Sullivan and Joseph Carra on this project? How did their contributions enhance the final product?
I loved working with Sean O’Sullivan and Joseph Carra. They really know how to make my music come to life and know exactly how I want my music to sound. 

Your music is known for its emotive delivery and captivating storytelling. How do you balance vulnerability and strength in your performance, particularly in a song like “Dreaming”?
I try to be true to myself and genuine whenever I write, record & perform my music. It always comes from the heart and soul. I think creating anything is very vulnerable as you are showing your true self to the world. It takes courage and strength to create something and make it public. You are putting yourself out there for the whole world to hear your music and see it in performance or video. I think the only way I am balancing vulnerability and strength in my music is just being very true to myself, that is when the magic happens. 

Can you take us through your creative process when writing the lyrics for “Dreaming”? 
The lyrics came to me from what I was feeling at the time. I usually write songs when I’m feeling some kind of emotion or need to release my feelings somehow. So I started to write about falling into a blissful state of mind when you feel overwhelmed. Whatever your blissful state of mind is, just go there and forget about your worries. To be carefree and to dream is a beautiful thing sometimes. 
 
Did the words flow naturally, or did you encounter any challenges along the way?
The words flowed pretty easily for this song. It didn’t really take a long time to write the lyrics as I write my feelings based on the state of mind I’m in. I was thinking to myself why do I like to dream and where does it take me and how does it make me feel? It’s almost like journaling my thoughts on paper but in poetry. This was a fun song to write!

Your influences include musicians like Kate Bush, Tori Amos, and Queen. How do these artists inspire your own musical style and approach to songwriting?
These artists are very unique in their songwriting and live performances. I really feel that they are really true to themselves in how they want to express themselves through art. I’m also drawn to classically influenced music and these artists have classical elements in their songs.

From your childhood in Ottawa to your travels in Australia and beyond, how has your journey influenced your artistic perspective and the themes you explore in your music?

I have learned various styles of music for piano & voice and that has definitely influenced my music. Having a background in various solo piano and voice repertoire, opera, musical theatre, and dance has shaped how I write, record and perform my music. Gaining new experiences while traveling and living in different places has also influenced my music quite a bit. New experiences lead to new creations. I am constantly learning and growing which helps me create new music.


“Dreaming” aims to transport listeners to a world of imagination and introspection. What do you hope listeners will take away from the song, particularly in terms of finding solace amidst life’s challenges?
I hope this song brings some peace, joy & comfort to the listeners. I hope this song makes people feel something. I hope that this song brings out their inner free spirit and people can let go of their stresses and worries.

Beyond the release of “Dreaming,” what can fans expect from you in the coming months? 
I’ll be performing various live shows, writing and planning to record & release new music soon. Stay tuned to my upcoming projects and performances from my website www.moniqueangele.com 
 
Are there any exciting projects or collaborations on the horizon?
Yes, I’ll be recording & releasing new music soon! 

Finally, if you could sum up the essence of “Dreaming” in a few words, what would they be, and why?

Close your eyes, breathe and be in your paradise.

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Festival of the Stone 2024 | Date & Lineup Announcement
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Festival of the Stone 2024 | Date & Lineup Announcement

by the partae May 9, 2024
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Stone & Wood presents…
FESTIVAL OF THE STONE 2024
DATE & LINEUP ANNOUNCEMENT
Saturday 1 June, Byron Bay
Music | Community | Tradition
Early Release Tickets ON SALE NOW

Stone & Wood is thrilled to confirm the return of Festival of the Stone, a celebration of music, community and ancient brewing tradition, that will welcome Winter to Byron Bay on Saturday 1 June.

The 10th instalment of Festival of the Stone will see Byron locals and visitors gather to take in a major lineup of music, tantalising tastes and witness the annual unveiling of the 2024 batch of Stone Beer, while also raising much needed funds for local homeless hub, Fletcher Street Cottage. Wins all round!

Get ready to spend Saturday 1 June with…

DAN SULTAN – BEDDY RAYS – THE BEEFS – VERGE COLLECTION
AKA LUI – MID DRIFT

One of Australia’s most loved singer-songwriters Dan Sultan’s trophy shelf holds an incredible 7 ARIA Awards, alongside NIMA Awards, Top 5 ARIA-charting albums, and an ARIA-certified gold record. With countless sold-out headline shows in his wake, he’s also toured with the likes of Bruce Springsteen, Midnight Oil and Vance Joy, and played Australia’s biggest festivals including Splendour in the Grass, Blues Festival and Falls to name a few. He’ll add Festival of the Stone to that list on 1 June!

It’s almost impossible not to recognise a Beddy Rays track, a carefully curated recipe involving all the right ingredients: heartfelt lyrics, huge hooks, mosh-worthy riffs and a lingering sense of comradery and good vibes that underpins everything they create. It’s seen them land plays on triple j’s Hottest 100 and Hottest 100 Like a Versions of all time, an ARIA nomination for ‘Breakthrough Artist’ and spots on festivals around the country. With a knack for knowing how to have a bloody good time, everyone wants to be friends with Beddy Rays.

Ultimate purveyors “pub-pop” goodness, The Beefs founded their musical haven in 2018 when frontman Sammy Smith decided to round up some talented mates and cook up a musical feast for the ages. In the kitchen of their tunes, you’ll find a dash of infectious pop melodies and a sprinkle of rock ‘n’ roll charm. Marinated together with catchy hooks and relatable lyrics, and voilà – you’ve got the signature sound of The Beefs. It’s the kind of music that’ll make you want to hoist a pint in one hand and dance with a mate in the other.

Hailing from Perth, Verge Collection balance classic pop sensibilities with working class poetry to channel the collective conscious of suburban Australian millennials. Songwriter and front-man Ben Arnold’s songs have the ability to hoist you high to the point of chills and a stupid grin, before making you plummet just as quickly into an existential nosedive.

AKA Lui seamlessly fuses disco and psychedelia to create a sound that is uniquely his own. His debut single catapulted him into the spotlight, earning critical acclaim and over 2 million streams on Spotify alone. Recent tracks like “Kick It“, “Lighthouse“, and “Fool” have continued to captivate audiences both in Australia and abroad and with the upcoming release of his debut EP Sapphire Blue on June 21st, AKA Lui is set to confirm his status as a rising star in Australian music.

Bursting with sun-soaked melodies and an electric live set it’s no surprise that Brisbane (Meanjin) indie-pop 5-piece Mid Drift have quickly become a crowd favourite in their hometown and are gaining a loyal fan base interstate. Get a sneak preview of their debut EP Lemon, Lime and Tanlines when they open the stage at Festival of the Stone.

With meticulous care, we’ve created this limited-edition winter brew using the best ingredients we could find, including select Australian malts. Stone beer boasts aromatic notes of brewed coffee, rich dark chocolate, and hints of subtly smoked barley.

Festival of the Stone 2024 will raise money for Byron Shire homeless hub, Fletcher Street Cottage. Byron Shire’s homelessness rate is currently the highest in NSW and Fletcher Street Cottage provides support, information, referral and advocacy to people at risk of homelessness and those already sleeping rough.

“We believe it’s a really important time to support Australian music, events and our community. With Splendour and other festivals having a year off, we’re injecting a little more love into the music side of things this year. Live music in Australia ain’t going anywhere. And with Byron having one of the highest homeless populations in the nation, now is as important as ever to support those sleeping rough. We’re happy to support Fletcher St Cottage’s incredible work in this area for the 10th year in a row.” – James Aris, Stone & Wood Marketing Manager.

There’s nowhere better than Byron in winter! Get that group chat going and make plans to gather in the Bay for music and brews on 1 June. With first release tickets just $60 for 18+, get in early and secure the best deal.

FESTIVAL OF THE STONE
Saturday 1 June, 2024
Centennial Circuit, Byron Bay (Cavanbah)TICKETS
Tickets on Sale TODAY: $60 (18+) | $30 (12-17) | free under 12
Limited Local Release Tickets at the Brewery on Friday 10 May from 12pm: $40 (18+)
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Keli Holiday (Adam Hyde from Peking Duk) EP JESTERMAN
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Keli Holiday (Adam Hyde from Peking Duk) EP JESTERMAN

by the partae May 9, 2024
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“‘horsepower’ is like a rollercoaster ride for your ears that makes you pay attention,” – Music Feeds

“Sunny and sonically on point” – Beat Mag

“Leave space in your cooler for Keli Holiday…
jam-packed with all the good vibes we are craving in the world right now
” – Euphoria

“Keli Holiday is making the emotional 80’s fever dream we’ve been waiting for”
– Happy Mag

Keli Holiday’s raw, energetic and unapologetic EP JESTERMAN is out 24 May. JESTERMAN is the beginning of a new chapter, abundant with authenticity and raw ideas which whittle down the madness into a breathtaking statue of Keli Holiday.

Keli Holiday is the lovechild from the mind of Adam Hyde, one half of 10x platinum selling, multi-ARIA award winning electro-duo Peking Duk, formed living off of nothing but New Order records, beer, and sleepless nights in New York City. For his latest venture, he has enlisted some star studded collaborators in the form of Twin Shadow (Alt J, HAIM, Lady Gaga, Flume, Billy Idol, The Drums) who co-produced the record, with singles brought into being with Kirin J Callinan, blackpaw, and Dante Knows. 

A dominatrix of the dance-floor, JESTERMAN highlights Holiday’s versatility and diverse sonic inspiration reminiscent of 90s britpop, new-age disco and an echoing of alternative rock. lowdown bottles the turbulent essence of a relationship that is both poisonous and irresistible: Think it’s time to go now / Baby so slow down / but I guess I’m going back / fuck, I love it.

“Lowdown talks about the push and pull of a toxic relationship that unfortunately a lot of us know all too well. You know it’s bad but you can’t stop. You’re just as bad as one another and love it,” said Holiday.

Holiday continued, “This song was born in the beachwood canyon bungalow with Twin Shadow and Blackpaw. We started with the bass and I riffed some spoken word. We then thought it would be a fun time trying to juxtapose the minor sections with a bright chorus that feels like sunshine through the palm trees on a pill of ecstasy. It feels like two songs in a way and I love that.”

Singles ‘horsepower’ and ‘disco’ have seen editorial support from Tone Deaf, Pleaser Magazine, MILKY, Music Feeds, GRRRL Music and Pilerats. Radio support came from BBC 6 Music who premiered ‘disco‘, as well as airplay from triple j, Apple Music’s Travis Mills, NOVA, SYN FM‘s The Hoist, and RRR among others. Placed on Spotify‘s Local Noise, Alt Here, Fresh Finds AU/NZ, Indie Arrivals, and Apple Music’s New In Indie and Today’s Indie Rock. 

Holiday’s 2022 debut album KELI received over 2 million streams. Received editorial support from NME, MILKY, Tone Deaf, Pilerats, Happy Mag, Life Without Andy, theMusic. Received the #1 song on triple j and further radio support from KCRW, and Sirius XMU Discovery. Continued support across Spotify Editorials including New Music Friday (UK, AUNZ, India), Front Left, The Local List, and Indie Arrivals. 

Holiday was the first artist on HIIT Networks ‘Australian Made’ segment with Abbie Chatfield, played Falls Festival 22’/23′, was featured on the cover of Euphoria Magazine, and sold out his debut Sydney and Melbourne shows at The Lansdowne and Yah Yah’s. Catch Keli Holiday as the opener for DZ Deathrays Sydney leg of their Black Rat 10 Year Anniversary Tour.

‘JESTERMAN’ is OUT 24 MAY.

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Gloam Release Dreamy New Single "Hinder''
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Gloam Release Dreamy New Single “Hinder”

by the partae May 9, 2024
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Perth/Boorloo post-shoegaze outfit Gloam take an introspective look at growth, progress and navigating change with shimmering new single Hinder.

Delving into the intricate dynamics of clinging onto discomfort out of fear, Hinder reflects a struggle with self assurance that ultimately, and aptly, hinders the ability to voice ones truth openly and move towards personal growth and empowerment.

“That fear may manifest in various forms,” tells the band. “Maybe it’s a reluctance to confront situations, an aversion to change, or perhaps another internal qualm. In essence, Hinder encapsulates the daunting conflict of resigning oneself to a subpar reality rather than mustering the courage to enact change or improvement. It’s an abstract that addresses the interplay between comfort and progress, relating to internal conflicts stunting the actualisation of self-fulfillment.”

Mixed and mastered by long time collaborator Cameron Murphy at Opaque Studios, the single debuted on triple j Unearthed TOPS on Wednesday evening, showcasing the band’s unique blend of ethereal soundscapes and relatable lyrical theming.

Forming in early 2022, Gloam are a four-piece that have already carved a name for themselves in their corner of the world. Rowan Hardy takes on vocal duties and guitar while Oli Booth joins as lead guitarist, George Blacklock on drums and Oakie Diggins on bass. Drawing inspiration from iconic shoegaze acts to the likes of Deftones, Diiv, Deafheaven, Nothing, Slowdive, and Whirr, Gloam take listeners on an immersive, genre-defying journey. Their swirling shoegaze style has proven to appeal to a diverse range of fans, resonating with followers of alternative, indie, hardcore, and metal music.

The quartet’s debut single Merchant released in July of 2022 and saw quick success with an add to Spotify editorial playlist Adrenalin, tens of thousands of digital streams and counting. The single was pulled from their warmly received self-titled EP released later that year, offering a tantalising introduction to the foundations of Gloam’s dreamy creativity.

Despite their brief tenure on the live circuit, Gloam has already made a significant impact, sharing the stage with international acts Deafheaven (USA), Movements (USA), Boston Manor (UK), Touché Amoré (USA) and Hubris (CH) as well as a collection of Perth alternative favourites including Daybreak, Idle Eyes, No Brainer, Pinwheel, Shangrila and Vacant Home.

Hinder breaks Gloam’s silence and releases with the promise of more to follow. Hinder is available and streaming everywhere now.

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THE WAREHOUSE PROJECT AUSTRALIA
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THE WAREHOUSE PROJECT AUSTRALIA

by the partae May 9, 2024
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The world renowned Manchester institution has chosen two unique locations in Melbourne and Sydney for its Australian debut

 

First wave of line up is now announced – featuring Bonobo, Mall Grab, Kelly Lee Owens, HAAi, Effy and many more
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The Warehouse Project, Manchester’s revered institution, renowned for its cultural impact in the rave scenes, has announced it will head to the Southern Hemisphere for the very first time.

Following huge international success in Europe across Rotterdam, Netherlands and Antwerp, Belgium last year, Australia is set to be the next destination for The Warehouse Project.

For one weekend only, Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th May 2024, Melbourne and Sydney will be home to The Warehouse Project. In partnership with Live Nation Australia, the special weekender will showcase an impressive array of international artists as well as home-grown talents from Australia.

Since its inception in 2006, The Warehouse Project has continuously pushed boundaries in unique disused spaces around its home city in Manchester, from the early days at Boddingtons Brewery to today’s industrial rave powerhouse, Depot Mayfield.

Bringing the concept Down Under this May, The Warehouse Project will take over two remarkable venues – the dynamic PICA in Melbourne, and Munro Warehouse located in the prominent Sydney Olympic Park.

The weekender in Melbourne and Sydney will take place simultaneously on Saturday and Sunday. Featuring globally acclaimed artists alongside some of Australia’s freshest talent, Day One in Melbourne (25th May) and Day Two in Sydney (26th May) will see Bonobo bring his international Outlier series to the Australian-cities. Outlier has seen Bonobo harness his talents as a curator and arbiter of club culture, as well as demonstrating his instinctive relationship with music. Bonobo will be joined on the day by Kelly Lee Owens, Australia’s own HAAi, Paula Tape and DJ PGZ, and The Warehouse Project resident, Krysko.

Day Two in Melbourne (26th May) and Day One in Sydney (25th May) will welcome one of the most in-demand artists on the scene and another Australian favourite, Mall Grab, who will present his now legendary Looking For Trouble party for the first time in his native Australia. Mall Grab will be joined by Effy, Jennifer Loveless, and Australian DJ Dameeeela.

Sam Kandel, Co-Founder of The Warehouse Project, said: “Following the success of our first international editions in Rotterdam and Antwerp last year, we’ve been having great fun putting more international plans together.. Australia has always been somewhere we’ve dreamed of hosting The Warehouse Project.. We are also so grateful to Bonobo and Mall Grab, and all the artists both international and domestic who will each play a special part of this WHP Australia debut”

For complete tour and ticket information, visit: https://www.thewarehouseproject.com/australia, and livenation.com.au.

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The Warehouse Project Australia

 

Bonobo Presents OUTLIER

PICA, Melbourne – Saturday 25th May

Munro Warehouse, Sydney – Sunday 26th May 

 

BONOBO (DJ SET)

HAAI

KELLY LEE OWENS (DJ SET)

PAULA TAPE

DJ PGZ

KRYSKO

 

Mall Grab Presents Looking For Trouble

Munro Warehouse, Sydney – Saturday 25th May

PICA, Melbourne – Sunday 26th May

 

MALL GRAB

EFFY

JENNIFER LOVELESS

DJ DAMEEEELA

CLAIRE O’BRIEN

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Lovely Destruction
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Multi-instrumentalist Decadon Album “Lovely Destruction”

by the partae May 9, 2024
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Artists: Decadon
Title: Lovely Destruction
Label: Decadon/Create Music Group

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Las Vegas-based artist Decadon drops his debut full-length album “Lovely Destruction,” a deeply personal 20-track journey that represents his unique sonic style. He has become known for mixing dubstep and melodic bass with his rock music roots, and the body of work is a dynamic representation of all of the above. From the ominous beginning of “Fragile State of Mind” to the punk-rock lyrics mixed with stabbing bass in “My Ever After” and the ethereal, digitized bass of “Talking to Myself,” Decadon’s genre-bending sonic range is nothing short of impressive. “Lovely Destruction” took almost 3 years to bring to life following the death of Decadon‘s father in 2020, and the depth of his emotions while creating this therapeutic project reverberates through each track. By the closing notes of “Save Me,” you can feel the healing that occurred throughout the process of the album, and Decadon hopes that the album will serve as an emotional outlet to others as well.

“This body of work is extremely important to me because it was something my father and I talked about putting together for years. I always wanted my debut album to really show both sides of the music I love. There’s beauty in destruction, even though it’s tougher to see, it’s there. The album truly reaches across a wide range of sounds, I’m so proud of it. This album started as a collection of a few songs I had written very soon after losing my father in 2020. It was my therapy, and then as the music started to flow more and build upon one another, I started seeing a body of work forming.” – Decadon

Decadon, aka Donnie Miller, is an American musician originally from Denver, Colorado and a unique force in dance music. Seamlessly merging the raw energy of rock with the pulsating beats of bass music, he is self-taught in multiple instruments. His intense interest in technology combined with his love of writing and performing music lead him to electronic dance music. He has been supported by industry heavyweights such as The Chainsmokers, Excision, and Diplo, and has collaborated with unique celebrities like Riff Raff, Hulk Hogan and more. His unique blend of DJ performances and live guitar captivate audiences at his shows and festivals. His new album marks a pivotal moment in his career, solidifying his position as a trailblazer in the convergence of rock and bass music, promising a future filled with innovation and sonic exploration.

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Indigo Blaze - Release Animated Thriller 'CRITICAL HIT'
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Indigo Blaze – Release Animated Thriller ‘CRITICAL HIT’

by the partae May 9, 2024
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SUPPORT FOR ‘CRITICAL HIT’

 “Big, distorted guitars, pummelling drums and a low slung bassline, with the vocal hook ‘I’ll bring you back to the menu soundtrack’ sure to be stuck in your head before the first listen is over.”
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Boorloo/Perth-based nu metal band Indigo Blaze have just revealed their new single ‘CRITICAL HIT‘ – produced and mixed by Matt Templeman (Make Them Suffer, Voyager, Sly Withers).

‘CRITICAL HIT’ is a fiery exemplar of vigorous nu metal, emphasised by walls of rhythmic distorted guitars and the distinctive delivery of lead vocalist Rhys Gahan. A dynamic mix helps the interplay between more instrumentally reserved verses and the titanic, riff-heavy choruses, creating a raucous live energy.

The band talk about the inspiration behind recording ‘CRITICAL HIT’:

“Lyrically, the track comments on believing in yourself even when others don’t and being determined to push through and fight back the critics. As always, though, with Rhys’ unique style of wordcraft with some video game references thrown in. ‘Bring you back to the menu soundtrack’ – calls out to the old arcade days when you beat your opponent. All in all, for us, this song is a sly and not too serious shot back at the critics who doubt what we’ve been creating when the crowd and vibe we generate at our shows say different.”

In the live arena, the band have sold out multiple hometown headline shows and supported the likes of Gyroscope, Ocean Grove, The Southern River Band, Late 90s and SHANGRILA.

Previous singles have seen support from Spotify and Apple Music, as well as online tastemakers Pilerats, MILKY, HEAVY Mag, Hardbeat (UK) and Illustrate Magazine (UK). They’ve also received radio love from the likes of triple j, Double J, triple j Unearthed and Australian community stations FBi, RTR, 4ZZZ, Radio Adelaide and Aussie Music Weekly.

Taking cues from luminaires Limp Bizkit and Beastie Boys, Indigo Blaze has quickly created a fervent fanbase through their electric live shows. The band explain, “Our first mixtapes had tracks influenced by classic rock, disco funk, indie and electronic, but as we started playing shows, our heavier roots couldn’t be denied, and the nu-metal influence we’ve since fully embraced came to be. We pride ourselves on our live show energy; no matter the crowd or the show, we give everything we have. We are a group of blue-collar lads from the working-class suburbs of Perth, and we make our music for those who want to let their hair down a bit and get a little silly.”

‘CRITICAL HIT’ is available worldwide now

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Australian singer songwriter Emily Barker returns home and turns her lyrical gaze inwards on filmic new album
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Emily Barker on Music, Migration, and Fragile Humanity

by the partae May 8, 2024
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Welcome back to Australia, Emily! After living in the UK for 20 years, how does it feel to return home and share your music with your roots again?

Thank you very much! It feels so good to be home after such a long time away. I’m loving being close to family and the Indian ocean! Until now I’ve not released any of my albums whilst living in Australia so although I’m in the UK right now at time of release (because it’s where most of my fanbase is) I’ll be back shortly after to do a series of West Australian, then east coast, tour dates.


Your new album, “Fragile as Humans,” explores deeply personal themes. Could you tell us about the inspiration behind this shift towards more introspective storytelling?

It was an introspective time because the UK was in lockdown and Western Australia so firmly shut its borders so there was no way of getting back. Touring stopped and life became smaller. There was time to think, to go deep, to read, to witness and sit with sides of myself that I hadn’t previously had time for. Alongside the discomfort of self reckoning was a whole load of beauty though and I came to see the time as a gift. I think despite the songs being introspective, they’re potentially far-reaching in that so many people could relate to what I’m exploring lyrically.


“With Small We Start” is the opening track on your album and seems to set a warm, acoustic tone. What was the creative process like for this song, and why did you choose it to kick off the album?

‘With Small We Start’ felt like a light entry to an album that contains some weightier content and in some ways the song is more akin to some of my previous work in style (whereas I think some of the other songs are more of a departure stylistically).  I had the verse melody for this song kicking around for a while. I kept coming back to it but couldn’t match it with a chorus / other section. I finally found the rest of the song when I was on a writing retreat in Stroud and going for really long walks through the woods on the grounds of Hawkwood. I actually had two choruses and couldn’t decide which one was working best so decided to use both – that’s what you hear at the end with the faint backing vocals singing ‘northern lights’…


“Feathered Thing” addresses themes of grief and loss, inspired by personal experiences. How did you approach translating such intimate emotions into your music?

Sometimes I write more on the nose but at the time of writing this song I’d just had a miscarriage and found it too painful to write about directly. I was reading a lot of Emily Dickinson and kept coming back to her poem ‘Hope is a thing with feathers…’ This idea of hope manifested in the image of a bird, stuck with me and became central to the lyrics in ‘Feathered Thing’. I’d just seen the devastation of some bushland in the southwest of Australia and a tiny blue wren sifting through the ash which to me symbolised life after tragedy.


Your collaboration with producer Luke Potashnick on this album seems to have been quite intensive and collaborative. Can you share with us a bit about that process and how it influenced the final product?

I’ve never worked with a producer in this way before where he became my editor as well. We put each line under the microscope and it was brilliant because sometimes as a writer you go…”well, that’s good enough for that line I think” – he spotted every one of those I’d done and asked me to dig a bit deeper, be persistent. I loved that. I think it’s ultimately made the songs stronger even though it was just a few tweaks here and there. Sonically, I trusted Luke’s vision and musicianship from the get-go. We seemed to be on the same page immediately and both felt the songs had a cinematic feel to them that the production should push. I’m so pleased with what the songs became, couldn’t be happier.


The album features a mix of solo tracks and full-band productions. How did you decide which songs would benefit most from a fuller arrangement?

We knew it would be an album of roughly half solo(ish) and half band. I think the only one that changed was ‘The Quiet Ways’ which started without drums but I think the drum sound on that track might be my favourite thing about the record! So yeah, we had ideas on this before and also it was partly to fit with budget, but it was cool that there was the possibility to respond to the moment and change tack.


Your single “Wild to be Sharing This Moment” has a cinematic quality to it. Can you elaborate on the production choices behind this song and how they contribute to its atmosphere?

This album has a lot of drones, Wild to be Sharing perhaps has the most. That means there’s constant tension and release throughout as the drone notes sit more comfortably within certain chords and then more awkwardly in others. I feel this creates a cinematic atmosphere. Also, we wanted to really push the dynamics to give it scale. There’s so many quiet, quiet moments on the album that we contrast with epic ones.


You mentioned experimenting creatively throughout the album. Could you share an example of a moment where you pushed yourself outside of your comfort zone during the recording process?

I pushed myself harmonically in these songs in terms of chord progressions and extensions. I wanted to favour the odd and unexpected but pull it together melodically. I think with Luke’s taste too, he pushed some of the production sounds beyond what I might have thought safe and I’m soooo glad for it. They’re now my favourite sounds on the record.


“Call it a Day” reflects on your experiences living in the UK for over two decades. What aspects of your time there influenced your songwriting the most?

I think it influenced me topically. I couldn’t stop writing about “home”. What it means. Is it the people? The place? The story? But I think also the sound here, there’s an introversion here that has always appealed to me and allowed me to access the quieter, more vulnerable sides of myself.


Your upcoming shows in Perth must be exciting after returning home. How do you envision these performances reflecting the themes and energy of your new album?

Yeah I can’t wait to gig this record on homeshores! I’ll be doing a range of solo, duo (with Lukas Drinkwater on double bass), and also full band shows. I think, in keeping with the record, I want to make sure there’s loads of dynamic range and lots of drones.


As you prepare for these live shows, are there any particular songs from “Fragile as Humans” that you’re especially eager to perform live, and why?

‘Wild to be Sharing This Moment’ feels particularly pertinent at this time and, having performed it live quite a bit already, I can see that it moves and connects people in the crowd. That feels like the hugest honour.


Finally, if you could convey one overarching message or emotion to your audience through “Fragile as Humans,” what would it be, and why is it important to you?

I’m glad you asked. In a word: compassion. We desperately need more of it to navigate this complex and polarising world in which we find ourselves.

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16 YEAR OLD ARTIST IXARAS LAUNCHES LABEL 'ANTI DISMAL' DEDICATED TO CHAMPIONING YOUTH ACCESS TO LIVE MUSIC
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16 YEAR OLD ARTIST IXARAS LAUNCHES LABEL ‘ANTI DISMAL’ DEDICATED TO CHAMPIONING YOUTH ACCESS TO LIVE MUSIC

by the partae May 7, 2024
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Ixara Dorizac (known as ixaras), the 16-year-old musical prodigy known for her infectious indie rock tunes and unwavering commitment to inclusive live music experiences, proudly announces the launch of her record label, Anti Dismal. Born out of her own frustration with age restrictions in the music industry, Anti Dismal aims to break down barriers and provide accessible live music opportunities for all ages.

The triple j unearthed High finalist has long been a vocal advocate for youth access to live music. Her journey began at the age of 14 when she founded Anti Dismal in response to being denied performance opportunities at 18+ venues. Now, Anti Dismal stands as a beacon of inclusivity and accessibility in Brisbane’s music scene, offering not only captivating live shows but also serving as a record label and event management company.

“The importance of exposing youth to live music is crucial to the growth of the Australian music industry as those experiences foster the next generation of creatives. Denying underage folk this access, especially aspiring musicians, hampers the growth and development of future talent,” said Ixara.

Anti Dismal‘s mission is multi-faceted, with a focus on creating, distributing, and promoting music while also managing and organising all-ages gigs. The label’s commitment to providing safe and engaging spaces for young music enthusiasts has garnered widespread acclaim, with events regularly attracting diverse audiences spanning multiple generations.

In an exciting development, Anti Dismal is proud to announce a partnership with Brisbane-based music distribution company, DistroDirect. This collaboration will enable Anti Dismal to amplify its reach and impact, leveraging DistroDirect‘s robust infrastructure to support emerging artists and further expand access to quality live music experiences.

“We’re thrilled to partner with DistroDirect,” says Dorizac.  “Together, we will continue to champion the importance of youth access to live music and provide a platform for emerging artists to thrive.”

With the launch of Anti Dismal and its partnership with DistroDirect, Ixara Dorizac and her team are poised to revolutionise the music industry, one inclusive gig at a time.

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Tell us about your journey from construction to chasing music dreams
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STONNII – An Interview on Crafting ‘Better’ and Chasing Musical Dreams

by the partae May 7, 2024
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Tell us about your journey from construction to chasing music dreams:
 
I have wanted to be a singer since I can remember, but somewhere along the line I started telling myself that was an unachievable dream. In high school I actually wanted to be a doctor, so began the medicine career path, but was so burnt out after year 11 that I decided to aim for psychology instead. I enrolled in psychology and nursing at uni, and dropped out in three days after having an epiphany mid-biology lecture that it just wasn’t for me. I changed to a double degree of architecture and construction management after seeing what one of my housemates got to do in her architecture classes. I lasted three out of five years, studying full time and working almost full time as a contract administrator/office manager. My mental health was steadily declining due to the intense workload I tried to juggle alongside keeping up with my family who live hours away, long distance relationships, making new friendships and maintaining old ones, and my very standard (but still ridiculous) uni student partying habits. I was stressed, depressed and helplessly lost. I failed my first ever unit (first time I failed anything) and I did not take it well. One day, after crying in my closet for a couple of hours, I saw an ad for a local music course, called and enrolled for the next intake within half an hour. It was the best decision I ever made, and led to the creation of ‘Better’ and my current career as a musician and artist – my lifelong dream. 

How did being stuck in lockdown and dealing with personal stuff shape “Better”? Was it like pouring all those emotions into the music?
 
To be totally honest, having this project during lockdown was the only driving force that got me through. Over the course of 2020-2021, on top of the lockdowns that impacted us all, I was also faced with several health complications, went through a breakup and received a heavy mental health diagnosis, all while navigating what seemed like a thousand challenges within my family. I was so incredibly lucky to have my course offerings deemed by the government as requiring face-to-face classes to be viable, so I was able to leave the house a few days a week to rehearse (face-masked and social-distanced of course) with my classmates. Without this interaction and the driving force of a huge creative project, I really think I might have lost the plot. ‘Better’ was a cup and I was pouring every thought and feeling into it – which is the only way I know how to make music.

So, why “Better” for the EP title? How does it vibe with the themes you’re exploring in your tunes?
 
‘Better’ was the first title that came to me when I was picking the name. It was going to be released under my band name ‘Orange Butter Club’, which sounds really nice beside ‘Better’. I was thinking about what linked the four distinct songs to one another, and when that word came to mind I thought it was perfect. ‘Better’ encapsulates the enduring theme that each song tackles in a different way; both a deep longing for better days, a better environment, better feelings, and a promise that all badness is temporary, and betterness is coming. 
 
Your music’s got this cool mix of indie pop, neo-soul, and Aussie soft rock vibes. What got you vibing on that blend?
 
When making ‘Better’, I wasn’t setting out to fit any particular genre; I just made the music that came out of me when I played. My mum gigged as a country music singer when I was small, and I was heavily influenced by Missy Higgins, Kasey Chambers, Shania Twain and The Chicks, which shaped my voice a lot. As I got older and developed my own taste (which is extremely broad), I found myself gravitating towards neo-soul and indie-pop acts with strong lead vocals and powerful lyricism. Some of my favourites include SZA, Lauryn Hill, Joss Stone, Dominic Fike, Still Woozy, Angie McMahon and Julia Jacklin. The sound of the EP is also heavily shaped by Leon’s taste and his guitar style back in 2020/2021. What we created feels like a true expression of my thoughts and ideas as an artist, and I am so proud to be able to say that I made music that I just really liked, and not music in the pursuit of trying to sound a certain way or emulate someone else’s vision.

You mentioned each track on the EP’s got its own flavor, but they all fit together like a tight playlist. How’d you piece that puzzle together?
 
Luck? I’m not sure I have a good answer to that!! Before recording, we had a set of about 7 original songs, and a couple of covers. When choosing what to put on the EP, ‘Sunny’ and ‘Monday’ were our first really obvious picks. I can’t remember what influenced our choices of the other two – I think they just felt the strongest and most developed of our tracks. We couldn’t have planned for how well they would sit together, and how that underlying message would flow seamlessly through the body of work, but I feel so grateful that it came together so well. 

Tell us about teaming up with your buddy Leon Antonov. How did that duo dynamic play out when you were laying down tracks?
 
Leon and I hit it off pretty soon after we began studying together. His guitar skills improved so rapidly, it was seriously impressive. We ended up in a band, and when we jammed things just came together so effortlessly and naturally, I knew it was something special. The 4 tracks were made differently from one another; I wrote ‘Sunny’ and ‘Monday’ on my guitar at home, and brought them to rehearsal for Leon, Liam and Zach (bass & drums) to add their magic to. ‘Cake’ was developed from a riff that Leon sent me, I sang over it at home and constructed the melody, before bringing it back to the band. ‘Bad Days’ came together out on the street outside the recording studio (Don’t Poke the Bear); Leon was mucking around on my acoustic guitar, and I just started freestyling and soon later we had most of the track. We have the producer, Chris Wheelwright, to thank for helping bring the bridge section and some of the other details to life. 

“Sunny” and “Bad Days” are like sunshine and rainbows in song form, even though you wrote them during some heavy times. How’d you turn those tough moments into feel-good tunes?
 
I think that making music with others is what made the final result a positive one. Back then most of my writing was super dark and sad, but I didn’t want to drag Leon or anyone else into my shitstorm of negativity. So, I tried to flip it and create the music that I needed to listen to at the time – reminders that it’s not all bad, that you’re not alone, that you need dirt for flowers. It’s super ironic to me that I made such uplifting tracks during one of the most tumultuous periods of my life, but I guess something within me just knew that people needed hopeful messages – I needed hopeful messages at that time. 

What hurdles did you face turning the project into a solo gig after hitting some roadblocks? How’d you slam dunk those obstacles?
 
The biggest hurdle I’ve had to overcome is my own silly head. I had a lot of doubts, and kept going back and forth on whether I should release at all, and whether I even thought the songs were any good. Some weeks I’d listen and be convinced the whole thing was terrible and I should chuck it out. I didn’t listen to a single track for over 6 months, and I think that space really helped, because when I listened back with fresh ears I realised I’d been being a bit dramatic (this may or may not be very typical of me). It also took me a while to build the confidence to do it on my own, and I won’t lie, I was a little sad to be continuing on without Leon by my side. Forging ahead as a solo act meant trusting myself to make the right decisions with every aspect of the release (especially since I have done it 100% independently). This has been scary, but now I am incredibly grateful to have listened to my gut, because now I wouldn’t change any of it.  

Walk us through your EP track list game. How’d you pick the tunes and line them up to tell your story of chasing brighter days?
 
The track list order is; ‘Sunny’, ‘Monday’, ‘Cake’ and finally ‘Bad Days’. This is actually different from the original order that we decided after recording. I have ‘Sunny’ first because I think it’s a beautiful opener, and it primes the audience well to experience the rest of the EP. ‘Monday’ brings the energy up, but the mood down, as I rant about my non-existent work-life balance, and then ‘Cake’ follows as a reflective side note that acknowledges my fears and my sadness, but also reminds me that hating my birthday is a bit frivolous and it’s okay to laugh at myself. ‘Bad Days’ is the longest track, and it really wraps it all up. I put it last because the message behind ‘Bad Days’ is really the essence of the EP – shit happens and life can be stupidly hard, but that’s kind of a universal human experience; knowing that you aren’t alone can be the light at the end of the tunnel.

How do you see your music hitting home with listeners, especially those who are battling their own storms and looking for a musical lifeline?
When I think about my mentality before making ‘Better’ versus now, it reminds me of that ‘Two Guys On A Bus’ meme, where they are both saying ‘nothing matters’ but their perception of that phrase is different based on their mindset.
Both of these dudes still exist within me, I just try a lot harder to be the guy on the right, and remind myself that even when it doesn’t feel like it, it will be okay. Gratitude and grief are two sides of the same coin, and I want my music to help people remember that and even just attempt acceptance. I’m not saying that bad stuff should happen – life can be so cruel and so unfair and I wish it wasn’t; but being aware that I am not alone in my struggles, and that they have helped me to make art and fight harder for a joyful life, softens the sting of grief and regret whenever I find myself confronted with those emotions. I hope that by being honest and vulnerable and sharing my art and my stories, I can help others find solace and strength through their own personal struggles. I want my music to make people feel empowered to acknowledge their own pain and express it in healthy ways, and I hope that doing this will help them to come out of dark places.
Any standout moments from crafting “Better” that you wanna shout out as extra special or meaningful?
 
One of my favourite writing moments would have to be making ‘Monday’; I literally came home from work, feeling like I was at a breaking point. I sat on my bed, and started angrily scribbling in my notebook. I had the lyrics in about 10 minutes, which I then sang while strumming the first few chords that came to mind. It felt like a moment of pure expression, so uncomplicated and as natural of a process as I can get. As for the recording, making ‘Better’ was my first formal experience, which made every moment feel so, so special to me. We took a week to record the EP, and it was the most fun, exhilarating and exhausting week of my life. I have so much appreciation for everyone involved. Shout out to Chris Wheelwright and Dave Weir for taking all my ideas on board, trusting my vision and making it happen. 

What’s next on the horizon for your music journey? 
 
I am performing an acoustic set at Unassigned Gallery in Brunswick as part of Crockpot Poetry on May 9th, a Sofar Geelong set at a secret location in Anglesea on May 16th, and a second EP launch in my town is in the works! That’s all I have planned, but if you know me you know I tend to plan as I go, never turning down an opportunity, so I hope to be booked up to my ears in no time. I’m still deciding whether to enlist some new band members, so that might be my next big goal to reach. 
 
Where do you see yourself heading after dropping “Better” on the world?
 
My goal with ‘Better’ has been to get it out, work as hard as I can alone and see where that takes me, while learning as much as I can about the release and marketing processes. I mostly just wanted to have music on streaming services for my friends and family, to show them what I’d worked so hard on for so many years, and to share my passion and my art with loved ones. I got to play an impromptu set in Hong Kong after ‘Sunny’ came out, and I have a Japan trip planned for August, so hopefully I can play live there! There aren’t many opportunities to play overseas that I wouldn’t leap at; I adore travelling. I also have dreams of a regional Australian tour – I’d especially love to hit my hometown Katherine, plus the other towns I lived in growing up; Buderim QLD, Glen Innes NSW and Hamilton VIC. We’ll see what happens!
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Great Gable Release 'Think Again Motherf*cker'
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Great Gable Release ‘Think Again Motherf*cker’

by the partae May 4, 2024
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Great Gable Release: “Think Again Motherf*cker” follows their 2023 EP “Read The Room” and marks their second release of the year, following the February single “Best Friend.” The band is gearing up for an exciting period, embarking on a 15-date UK/EU tour with Death By Denim, Ryan Edmond, and Matija throughout May and June.

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