Showing posts with label australian music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label australian music. Show all posts

Thursday, September 29, 2011

New Music Thursday: Kate Martin's Apples

Do you like apples? Well how do you like them apples? (I apologise for the swearing at the start of the clip.. but it's a great scene from a great movie)

Good Will Hunting references aside, Kate Martin's song 'Apples' is oh so sweet. Her Unearthed profile calls it "experimental pop". I don't really agree, in my opinion it's hardly experimental, but it's definitely solid, well-made indie pop. It's the first single from Kate's second album, but that's not due to be released until February 2012, so watch this space.

Anyways enough of me talking, let's all watch a video!

Enjoy.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

New Music Thursday: New videos for Big Scary and Youth Lagoon

Hey guys, just a quick one tonight. It seems that in the last few days two songs that I have previously blogged about have had videos made for them. And get ready for variety because they're entirely different at odds with each other.

First up we have the dorky, fun video for Big Scary's 'Gladiator'. Their album is out October 7.



And next, just in case that video made you feel too happy, we have the moody, brooding video for Youth Lagoon's 'Montana'. His debut album 'The Year of Hibernation' comes out in Australia tomorrow. I'm pretty excited. But if you're cheap (yet can somehow afford fast internet), you can stream a few tracks from it on Spin.

Enjoy.


Youth Lagoon - 'Montana' from Spunk Records on Vimeo.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

New Music Thursday: Vows

Well, have I been waiting for this one. Ever since seeing her last year I've been following Kimbra's progress. It seems she's getting pretty big now. You know you've made it when Katy Perry misspells your name in a tweet.

And (finally), her debut arrived last Friday. If I wasn't already convinced of her amazing musical talent and versatility, the album put forth a pretty convincing argument.

It begins on familiar ground, opening with her first single Settle Down, followed by Cameo Lover. Then we're introduced to the new stuff. Highlights for me include the smoky, cabaret-infused "Good Intent" (the video of which I'm sharing with you tonight), the very funky "Call Me", and the relaxed groove of "Wandering Limbs" (a duet with Melbournian Sam Lawrence that reminds me a little of Zero 7).

I have to say that as good as the music on the album is, her live show is something else entirely. There's just something about her on-stage energy and super-talented, super-tight band that is impossible to capture in the studio. And I think that's something you could be pretty proud of.

I hope you guys enjoy the video for "Good Intent". I've gotta say that I dig it a lot. If I could ever dance in anything actually resembling a "style", then this would be it. The guys in this clip definitely know how to move.

Enjoy.





P.S. If you want to listen to Kimbra's album right now, you can stream it online.




Friday, August 26, 2011

New Music Thursday: Big Scary's Gladiator

I really enjoyed watching Melbourne duo Big Scary tonight in their support slot for Liam Finn (son of Kiwi music royalty Neil Finn. His backing band also includes two other members who are children of ANZAC music royalty: his brother Elroy on drums, and playing various percussion instruments and providing backing vocals is Eliza-Jane Barnes, daughter of none other than Jimmy Barnes. But I digress...)

At the start of Big Scary's set I was reminded of another man-woman duo from California named Mates of State, however these guys quickly proved me wrong by stamping their on unique style on the evening. While Mates of State make fairly bright pop music, Big Scary seek every opportunity to rock out, despite having only two on stage. A lot of their songs contained enough dynamic and tempo changes to give you a blood nose, however they also played some that were more beautifully brooding, such as the one I'm sharing with you today.

'Gladiator' has just been released as a single for their upcoming album 'Vacation', which is due to be released early October.

Enjoy.

Gladiator by bigscary

Thursday, August 18, 2011

New Music Thursday: Gotye's Making Mirrors

Ever since I saw Gotye live at Groovin' the Moo earlier this year, I have been pretty excited about the release of his third album. And this week particularly so, because tomorrow is when it is released. I honestly can't remember being this excited about an album release, ever. So to share my excitement (and give myself another chance to be self-indulgent in listening to his music), Gotye once again is the feature of New Music Thursday.

The video I'm sharing with you today is a preview of the album that Gotye released a few months ago. It gives you snippets of the songs (and hints about some potentially cool upcoming music videos) from the album. My favourite so far is a song called "State of the Art" which I had a pretty fun boogie to when he played it at Groovin' the Moo (it's the song in which he refers to the "Genie Bass" and "Diapason").

If you wanted to listen to the album now, or if you're just too cheap to buy the album, Triple J are streaming the album in full at the moment here.

Rest assured that tomorrow I'm gonna be heading to my local music store as soon as my lunch break starts.

Enjoy.




Making Mirrors - album preview from Gotye on Vimeo.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

New Music Thursday!

Hrmm it's been a long time since my last post, and I really don't have any excuse. I'm just lazy.

In a bid to make my blog somewhat regular, I'm gonna endeavour to at the very least post a music video every Thursday (but hopefully I'll have other posts too).

So the first post is of Gotye's new single "Somebody That I Used To Know", which is very cool. The album is set to be released August 19, and I can't wait. This guy is a genius, something that was proven to me when I was lucky enough to see him at Groovin' the Moo Canberra, and I should be seeing him again pretty soon at Splendour in the Grass.

Another awesome thing about the song is it's featuring Kimbra, who's also playing at Splendour.

Oh and Gotye's album "Like Drawing Blood" only just missed out on a top 10 placing in Triple J's Hottest 100 Australian Albums of All Time. I was rockin' out to it this morning as the Js played the album in full. Awkward seated dancing ensued.

Anyways enough rambling from me. Enjoy your video, you crazy kids.


Gotye- Somebody That I Used To Know (feat. Kimbra)- official film clip from Gotye on Vimeo.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Sister Act

Hey guys, you should check out my mate's blog on new Australian music. There's some very cool stuff on it, including my first ever post on it! It's a review of Seeker Lover Keeper's album.

via Dingo Stole My Lady.

Seeker Lover Keeper’s self-titled album may not be as adventurous as any one of these three ladies going it alone, but this doesn’t make it any less powerful. It sounds as if Holly, Sarah and Sally have found a really comfortable dynamic together, creating a sisterly feel.

This sister-like relationship is demonstrated throughout the album by the sense of sharing and equality. Of the 12 tracks, Sarah, Sally and Holly have written four each, often with the one who penned the song singing backing vocals while one of the other girls taking the lead. The girls sing about love and relationships, with songs such as “Even Though I’m A Woman” and “Bring Me Back” standing out. Sarah Blasko emerges as the natural leader of the group, as she seems to sing the most often.

This is extremely good quality music and song-writing. I think Sally, Holly and Sarah have found a good place, where they compliment, inspire and push each other. This album deserves it’s place in the ARIA’s top three, and the only Australian Album currently in the top 10.

“This is my song
This is my home
This is where I belong.”
Sally Seltmann – If The Night Is Dark

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Beautiful Ladies


Quite possibly the best three lady singer-songwriters in Australia have joined forces, and with their powers combined, it's Captain Planet! Well, no Captain, but it's a band called Seeker Lover Keeper,and consists of Holly Throsby, Sally Seltman and Sarah Blasko. Now I may be a little biased, as people close to me are well aware of my unconditional love for Ms Throsby, but there is no denying the beauty of the music that results when these girls write music together.

If you'd like a taste, go here to check out the videos for three of the tracks from their self-titled album, which comes out on the 3rd of June. The videos feature some familiar Aussie actors mouthing the words. Very interesting seeing the voice of a young lady emerging from the mouth of a middle-aged man, heh heh.

If you want more than a taste, you can grab the whole pie at triple j. They're featuring the album this week on the wireless, and streaming the album in full on the web.

Holly, Sarah and Sally begin touring nationally soon, including an appearance in July at Splendour in the Grass. They will be joined on tour with Jim White of the Dirty Three on drums, and David Symes on bass. Try not to miss them.