WITH SUPPORT FROM
PUNK LEGENDS
CIRCLE JERKS
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PENNYWISE
AUSTRALIAN TOUR 2022
with special guests CIrcle Jerks
CHELSEA HEIGHTS HOTEL, VICTORIA
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 17
FORUM, MELBOURNE
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 18
UNIA BAR, WOLLONGONG
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 20
ENMORE THEATRE, SYDNEY
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 23
FORTITUDE MUSIC HALL, BRISBANE
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24
HINDLEY ST. MUSIC HALL, ADELAIDE
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 25
METROPOLIS, FREMANTLE
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 27
TICKETS ON SALE 11AM THURSDAY MARCH 31st
For complete tour and ticket information, visit:
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In Thornbury in Naarm/Melbourne on Wurundjeri Country.
I was a bassist once upon a time, helping my friends’ music come to fruition. Eventually my friends’ projects had petered out into nonexistence, and with the live performance bug already well festering beneath my epidermis I had to come up with my own schtick.
The name Easy Browns comes from days when my friend James Campbell (who actually engineered the record) and I were playing duo shows out at the Mirboo North Brewery (free meal and unlimited beers, who wouldn’t!) and although incredibly basic, my songs were starting to come to fruition. We were smoking scoobs out the back of James’ mums house after a show and Liam (now our drummer) came up with the atrocity that was our earliest branding ‘Easy Browns Truckstop Chicken Jam Band’. Naturally when you start that low it can only be an upward trajectory from there.
Studying environments and society at RMIT, hauling ass to get this album out there, learning Japanese, running Critter Records and releasing friend’s music, doing live sound for a crust, and enjoying loving conversation with friends and family.
Catchy tunes and twists and turns.
A love for punk and rock and roll, the fire in our bellies, injustice, environmental breakdown.
Engineered out in a barn in Churchill in the Latrobe Valley on a tascam 4-track cassette machine, the rest was recorded at home and beyond.
Mixed with my friend Fabian Hunter, mastered by the master, Joe Carra at Crystal Mastering.
DIFFERENTLY. Last album we mostly did in the dead of winter in a warehouse-y space over two days of tracking. It was a stress nightmare and very challenging. We did this one over 5 days out in the country, it was very laid back, eating blackberries off the bush, playing every day, kicking the footy, you can hear it on the record.
We’ve been through a lot in the last couple of years, it feels like a good time. Although now that things are heating up and we’re copping some love, maybe it seems silly? Cognitive dissonance is present in my noggin. We’ll see how we go in the long run, but we’ll definitely resume operations if we get asked to play Meredith Music Fest HINT HINT.
Just to Beechworth on Yorta Yorta Country, some spots in Lutruwita/Tasmania (our favourite place to visit) and then returning home to Naarm/Melbourne for our last show at Northcote Social Club on Thursday 14th April. Funds and time have been a bit too tight to do the whole shebangabang all over the country.
WELL. Commercial Fluff represents toxic consumption habits that are degrading our ecosystems and producing immense amounts of waste. It also represents the state of commercial radio and the absolute garble they pervade the airwaves with (long live community radio!), the reduction of true art into ‘content’ for consumption and the fact that we’ve made an album full of rock/pop HITS haha.
Unbelievable Dust follows Commercial Fluff, Humans compromising the environments that life needs to survive, and degrading lands with pollution, overharvesting, abuse. Climate change is going to accentuate extreme weather patterns, increase soil erosion and proliferate desertification, which leads us unbelievable dust.
Pretty dark themes for such an upbeat album, but like many young people we’re terrified of what the future may hold, we’ve all gotta start talking about this! We can’t just sweep it under the rug, especially not Australia who definitely has so much potential for improvement.
Tight quarters, silly dancing, having yarns with friends and fans.
Lucas: Modest Automobile, because it’s got lots of quirky elements and cheeky witty lyrics. Also has a nice mid tempo drum and bass groove that keeps driving the song under the guitar changes to keep it bopping. Or golden Pegasus because it’s just catchy and really happy summer day vibe. Plus the “ah ah ah ah” part with the quacky double stop wah guitar just hits the spot.
Heaps of Stereolab, Yasmasuki Singers, Maximum RocknRoll radio station, and heaps of underground gems.
I’m learning Japanese atm, Shelby and I are going to go to Japan and visit Shelby’s brother who teaches over there and do some teaching ourselves (possibly). It’s been a while since we’ve been outside of the country, it would be nice to envelop ourselves in another culture and learn and share.
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“‘Scrolling’, although forlorn, is musically forward-facing. It takes its cues from the prevailing hyper-pop movement, a kind of pop music that .. absorbs and propagates the prominent communication methods of the early 2020s.” (Beat)
“i love how you’ve paired some souful rnb pop with some wild, crunchy, colourful production and twists. it keeps you guessing and keeps you hooked!” 4 / 5 (Declan Byrne, Triple J) [About ‘Scrolling’]
“It’s a great mix of addictive basslines, sultry synths and vocals that leave you wanting more. Grace grabs your attention from the very first second and doesn’t let go.” (Cool Accidents) [About ‘NO FAIR’]
“‘Scrolling’ is a glistening electronic-pop ride that also features feverish yet ethereal production complemented by Grace’s charming vocals.” (Scenestr)
“Let it unfold around you, slowly and intentionally, thick with melodies that become more memorable each time she repeats them.” (Sound Doctrine) [About ‘Dissipate’]
“Accomplished work from Grace on this track. The first half is all delicate and restrained before the balance shifts, Grace loosens the vocals and the production swells impressively.”
4 / 5 (Dave Ruby Howe, Triple J) [About ‘Dissipate’]
“Love this. Such a strong, woozy vocal, tops production and excellent song structure and hook.”
4 / 5 (Zan Rowe, Triple J) [About ‘Green’]
“It’s a charming four-minutes that centres on this genre-mixing pop sound that’s full of bubbly confidence and Grace Sanders’ signature charm” (Pilerats) [About ‘Green’]
Grace Sanders shares mesmerising new single (NME)
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#1 on US College Radio Station WUTK FM FEB 2022
Named in ‘Top 25 Artists to Watch 2021’ (theMusic)
Rock Song of the Year Nominee 2020 at the WAM Awards
RTRFM #14 Most Played Track 2020
“Indie Rock and Roll as it should be. Straight away you can feel the attitude and confidence both in the vocals and musically. Big Orange is doing Australia proud…” 4 / 5 (LA on Lock)
“There’s that kind-of intimate indie songwriting at the record’s core – that’s something that’s become distinctive to Big Orange over the last few years, and something we hope never disappears.” (Pilerats)
“‘By The Dozen’ again showcases the innate ability of frontman Daniel Davis to craft sonic textures across a multitude of genres… a big-sounding, sophisticated hit of rock & roll power that wouldn’t be out of place as a stadium sing-along.”
(Scenestr)
“Big Orange prove themselves more than capable at trying on nearly any sound across the rock n roll songbook. Rolling grooves and big hooks are in abundance here and sure to please fans of The Delta Riggs, ‘Give Out’ era Primal Scream and more.” 4 / 5 (Dave Ruby Howe, Triple J)
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Dark, edgy & cocky SPE3D’s new tune “The Funk” is a rough ride by anyone’s standards. Like flick on the dick, in a good way. “The Funk” has thumping bass and grinding synths on top of massive gangsta swag. SPE3D is fast becoming one to watch, in Melbourne. The 23-year old’s productions range from pumping house to banging bass music and always have a sinister edge. A recipe for screw face,”The Funk” is no exception and for sure will make you contort your features with that stanky drop. A loud mid-tempo banger for fans of DJ Snake, Dillon Francis and Fabian Mazur.
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“His musical spirit and infectious laughter will live on with all of us forever.
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“In honour of David’s 75th birthday and the 50th anniversary of Ziggy Stardust, we are excited to sponsor the Bowie Ball and place a spotlight on how David was such a visionary in furthering music and fan engagement via technology,” says Thom Kidrin, CEO of World’s Inc. and Bowie World co-creator. “In this milestone year we will introduce initiatives to allow fans to utilise today’s advanced technology (which David would certainly be embracing) to experience and capture David’s excitement and foresight, just as he was helping to shape the future of the music and entertainment industry over 20 years ago.”
Sensitively stewarded by the partnership of Liverpool’s Sound City annual music festival and the passion behind the best-selling David Bowie Glamour fanzine, hand-picked musical accompaniments are also confirmed, first with internationally-touring, career-spanning, six-strong tribute experience, Rebel Heroes. Sliding in alongside the live and loud music are party-starting specialist DJs TheMenWhoFell2Earth and Sonic Yootha, both digging deep into the much-missed musical hero’s back-catalogue, the hits of associated artists and tasty, Bowie-related tangents to tempt ticket-holders onto the dancefloor.
Amongst the most striking additions to the convention line-up away from the glitter of the ballroom is Italian ceramic artist Maria Primolan and her sculptures of Bowie’s instantly-recognisable likenesses during distinct periods of his shape-shifting career. Using a breadth of sculptural and ceramic-firing methods, Primolan’s practice has been devoted to Bowie’s image. Primolan will visit Liverpool to show her latest work, from delicately coloured panels detailing Bowie’s powder-faced, Ashes to Ashes clown persona to 3D busts of the head-of-curls and beret-clad The Man Who Sold The World-era. Also exhibiting will be painter Shaun Lowndes whose vivid, comic-book surrealism has earned critical and public acclaim.
Amongst those who knew David Bowie, few knew him on as many levels as drummer John Cambridge, whose attendance at the convention has been confirmed. Whilst being on hand at key life events, including Bowie passing his driving test, it was also on the musical front, introducing Bowie to Spiders From Mars guitar legend Mick Ronson and drumming on 1969’s Space Oddity album, that Cambridge made huge contributions. He visits Liverpool amongst an enviable line-up of authors after publishing his own autobiography, Bowie, Cambo and All The Hype.
Many of the most influential image-makers from throughout Bowie’s career will be present, in person or through their iconic images, over the weekend. Just added is Tim Bret-Day, whose elaborate work across fashion and music included the artwork and promotional imagery for Bowie’s 1999 album …hours. The range of shots taken included an inner-sleeve shot that required a dummy of Bowie himself to be produced before being set alight. Bret-Day will arrive with limited edition prints and answers to fans’ questions.
After it was announced last year that Liverpool, UK would be host to the first globally-significant fan convention of its kind, the high-profile names first revealed to be in attendance included guitarist, Carlos Alomar and his wife, singer with both Bowie and Chic, Robin Clark; bassist, Gail Ann Dorsey and the last surviving Spider From Mars, drummer Woody Woodmansey. Having collaborated on Bowie’s final album, Blackstar, saxophonist Donny McCaslin attends with special perspectives on the icon’s creative drive as time appeared to be running out.
Represented amongst the great Bowie image makers is Brian Duffy of the Aladdin Sane lightning flash fame, via The Duffy Archive. As Bowie’s official photographer on his 1983 Serious Moonlight world tour, just one of his official engagements with the artist and friend, Denis O’Regan appears in Liverpool having witnessed many sides of the man at work and play. Philippe Auliac’s 30-plus year professional and personal relationship with Bowie from behind-the-lens, starting in 1976, will also be represented by Auliac in-person and numerous famous and rarely-seen examples of his work.
Working with Bowie from 2002’s Heathen album, through the closely-guarded, surprise release of 2013’s The Next Day and onto the intricately packaged final album Blackstar in 2016, graphic designer Jonathan Barnbrook will talk about what it took to make Bowie’s visual ideas a reality. Amongst the influential authors to have added their words to exploring the enigma, author of The Complete David Bowie, Nicholas Pegg and writer of Any Day Now: David Bowie The London Years (1947-1974) Kevin Cann are on hand to take fans into the depths of the artist’s professional life over half a century. Cann also worked as a creative assistant on Bowie’s first solo art exhibition, held in Cork Street, London in 1995.
The David Bowie World Fan Convention brings David Bowie’s story back to Liverpool, a city which the artist played numerous times at different stages of his career, starting on Sat 8 April 1967 with The Riot Squad, performing on board the famous Royal Iris, a ferry that ran regular music cruises up the River Mersey. Bowie’s last appearance in Liverpool was on Sat 2 Aug 1997, with the arena-filling icon performing for a relatively intimate crowd of 2,000 people at the Royal Court Theatre.
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TOUR DATES
Sun 27 Mar – Prince Consort – Meanjin / Brisbane, QLD
Sat 2 Apr – Beer Deluxe – Wiradjuri Land / Albury, NS
Fri 29 Apr – Parq Nightclub – Kumeyaay / San Diego, CA
Sat 30 Apr – 1720 – Tongva Land / Los Angeles, CA
Tickets at bagraiders.com/shows
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Through their upcoming debut album SongBook, the band pulls together each incremental breakthrough of their career thus far, including key releases from their first two EPs, ‘Where’s My Brain???‘, ‘Tangerine‘ and ‘Cheesy Love Song‘, alongside new tracks. Through ‘Fuzz Jam‘, The Lazy Eyes reached a fever pitch, breaking triple j as the station’s #1 Most Played Song upon release. Mainstream praise has continued to follow The Lazy Eyes every step, from Lauren Laverne as the Spotlight Artist on 6 Music and #24 on the Shazam charts, playlisting on BBC 6 Music‘s A List and continued acclaim from NME, SPIN, Face Melts, KCRW, Flood, Unearthed, RAGE, 2SER amongst many others globally.
Surveying the first years of The Lazy Eyes‘ existence as a band, SongBook emits youthful, creative exuberance, the sound of a band revelling in their own indulgences, influences and self-discovery, refracting formative touchstones through a contemporary lens in a process of coming into their own. The Lazy Eyes debut is a world unto itself, where swirling, constantly mutating tonal and textural choices open up rich, previously unexplored corners. Like every good fantasy world, it abides by its own logic – suddenly you’re in a garden in full blossom, and you didn’t even notice; you’ve walked a mile without taking a single step and earworms zip zorp past. Step inside, but be warned: Once you’re in The Lazy Eyes‘ world, you might not want to leave any time soon.
SONGBOOK
April 22 via The Orchard
PRE-SAVE + PRE-ORDER HERE
‘Starting Over‘ is out now, buy/stream it here.
TRACKLIST
Intro
The Seaside
The Island
Tangerine
Hippo
Starting Over
Fuzz Jam
Nobody Taught Me
Trance
Where’s My Brain???
Imaginary Girl
Cheesy Love Song
TOUR DATES
Fri 22 Apr – The Eastern – Wadawurrung Land / Ballarat, VIC
Sat 23 Apr – Northcote Social Club – Naarm / Melbourne, VIC
Fri 29 Apr – Black Bear Lodge – Meanjin / Brisbane, QLD
Sat 30 Apr – Solbar – Gubbi Gubbi Land / Maroochydore, QLD
Sun 1 May – Vinnies Dive Bar – Ngarangwal / Gold Coast, QLD
Thu 5 May – Shy Postie – Woolungah / Wollongong, NSW
Fri 6 May – Stag & Hunter – Mulubinba / Newcastle, NSW
Sat 7 May – Oxford Art Factory – Eora / Sydney, NSW
Sat 4 Jun – Crown & Anchor – Tarntanya / Adelaide, SA *NEW DATE*
Sun 5 Jun – Lucy’s Love Shack – Boorloo / Perth, WA *NEW DATE + VENUE*
Mon 6 Jun – Mojos – Walyalup / Fremantle, WA *NEW DATE*
Fri 15 Jul – Transit Bar – Ngunnawal Land / Canberra, ACT *NEW DATE*
All tickets available here.
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In anticipation of its eighth festival instalment in 2022, Meadow is thrilled to welcome in a new release courtesy of 2022 performing artists Teether and Don Glori, titled ‘Dizzy’. Out just in time for the festival gates to open this afternoon, the single is a cruisey hip hop number that is bound to make a last minute appearance on many a road trip playlist as punters make the scenic trip down to The Otways for Meadow 8.
Carefully considered compositions that facilitate heavy doses of improvisation, Don Glori’s music reflects a deep fascination in jazz, house and Brazilian music, tied together by his inimitable spirit and dedication to making it groove. Teaming up with rapper and avid collaborator, Teether—known for his recent future-focussed project with Kuya Neil, performing in duo form at Meadow this year—‘Dizzy’ is testament to the community spirit that Meadow embodies, and a showcase of the creativity and innovation of Australia’s tight knit music scene.
Released through Chapter Music, the self-produced collaboration was brought to life at Box Hill Institute’s Sing Sing East studios with engineer Tom Iansek (Big Scary, #1 Dads, No Mono), mixed by Lewis Moody and mastered by Corey Kikos.
Meadow prides itself on its inward-looking, outward-thinking localised offerings, with everything from the music, the food and drink stalls, film screenings, tree-planting program and volunteers all hand picked and carefully curated to support and celebrate Australian artists, voices, initiatives and businesses. Do not miss your chance to catch these two powerhouse acts performing live from the Bambra Bowl from Friday 25 – Sunday 27 March alongside Meadow headliners Methyl Ethel, Tropical Fuck Storm, Camp Cope and a stacked all-Australian bill. Final release tickets and glamping tents are now moving quick. Run, don’t walk.
Teether and Don Glori – ‘Dizzy’ is out now via Chapter Music
‘Dizzy’ Credits
Produced by Teether & Don Glori
Mixed by Lewis Moody
Mastered by Corey Kikos
Engineered by Tom Iansek
Band
Robyn Poppins – Percussion
Selene Messinis – Rhodes
Tim Cox – Drums
Don Glori – Bass, Percussion
Teether – Vocals
Triple R and Forte Presents MEADOW 2022
Friday 25 – Sunday 27 March
Bambra
Music, Camping, BYO
Lineup:
Methyl Ethel
Tropical Fuck Storm
Camp Cope
Mo’Ju
Maple Glider
Fantastic Man
MOD CON
Gabriella Cohen
Luen
Karate Boogaloo
Youth Group
Clamm
In2stellar
First Beige
Andy Golledge Band
1300
Moktar
Izy
Placement
Emma Russack & Lachlan Denton
Cookii
Middle Name Dance Band
Mess Esque
Teether & Kuya Neil
Water Streets
Don Glori
Ella Sweeney
Watty Thompson
Charlie McCosh
Plus Spaces Between DJs
DJ Friday
Sosefina
VQ
DJ Swirl
Final Release tickets on sale $265 + BF
Teenagers accompanied by adults can join the festivities but require a full ticket
Children under 12 enter for free.
Glamping Tents
Glamping for two – queen / twin $350 + BF
Glamping for four – 2x queen / 4x single $500 +BF
All Glamping Tents include a 4m pre-pitched bell tent, plus all interiors with beds, linen, towels, cushions, rugs, blankets, rechargeable warm light USB lantern and chairs.
Tickets, information, artist profiles – www.meadowmf.com
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COURTNEY BARNETT – THINGS TAKE TIME, TAKE TIME TOUR
AUSTRALIA – MARCH 2022
With special guest Alice Skye
Presented by Chugg Entertainment, Frontier Touring, Penny Drop and Village Sounds
Friday 25 March
Enmore Theatre | Sydney, NSW
18+
Saturday 26 March
The Tivoli | Brisbane, QLD
18+
Tickets on-sale now via frontiertouring.com/
Courtney Barnett
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Bubbles (60’s Psych-pop gem)
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Biscuit Pleasantries (Driving punk)
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Frog Bit (Prog-pop unexpected journey)
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Those Sandy Dogs (Mellow times lofi jangle)
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Golden Pegasus (Ludicrous love song)
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Modest Automobile (Driving mid-tempo rock, giggling @ Aus car cultures)
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Adept Adapter (Psych rock banger, whacky riffs jagged changes)
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Quarantine Director (2 mins explosive rock)
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Little One (Mellow and moody, flute textured chorus)
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Gasoline Age (Grand finale, synth driven quirky pop)
Having released four energetic and high-quality albums in the last 5 years, the tenacity itself of Easy Browns is something to behold. Always self-managed and wrapped to play shows anywhere from Old Bar in Naarm/Melnbourne to Falls Festival Marion Bay and Gizzfest, Easy Browns have honed their skills since 2016, culminating in one of the tightest live sets on offer. The formidable 4-piece have pushed the boundaries of rock music and carved their own path, with band leader Zak Brown at the center of it all, hosting festivals, organizing tours and managing the band and creating a record label Critter Records to help friends get their music out there. Easy Browns are happy to ‘call it a days work’ with one last tour including dates in VIC and TAS and culminating at Northcote Social Club on Thursday 14th April, which will be their final ever show.
Tour dates:
Forward-thinking producer PACES and vocal talent CLOE TERARE united across the QLD/NSW border and despite the pestilence, disasters and major upheavals that they’ve been through this project has found its place and time. The merging of their unique talents has made for something unpredictably compelling.
Dayliites is a gentle pop/electronic outfit with beautiful songwriting and world class production/ There’s a disparate mix of naivety, cynicism, expertise and optimism living inside Dayliites that makes the music sound both precise and effortless. The lo-fi & bedroom elements, expertly produced, have a slacker energy that’s contrary to the sweet, delicate, intricate & honest moments in both Cloe’s performances & Paces’ production.
There are some clear influences here; from Paces’ long standing fandom of Charlie XCX too superstars Billie Ellish & Doja Cat and a hit of Australia’s own Mallrat. Yet Dayliites feels unique in their song structure. They way the choruses sneak up on you, the meditative energy, the interplay of nylon string guitar and muted drums. Uniting the best elements of lofi hip-hop and modern pop, the duo’s debut mixtape ‘Ghosts’ is a potent display of their singularly sweet sound and another great showing from Paces’ own Off leash Records.
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Commercial Link: https://bfan.link/ghosts-
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