Thursday, January 28, 2010

New Beach House album!

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Check out the new Beach House album if you want some wonderful, chilled, indie shoe-gaze rock sounds. 'Teen Dreams' is the amazing third release from the very talented American duo, and is out now! I am loving it, especially tracks 'Lover Of Mine' and 'Norway', really beautiful!

See: http://www.myspace.com/beachhousemusic

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

this week

I am digging some old favourites of mine (that I lived off in highschool)....

Bjork- Hyperballad. I LOVE BJORK....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Beu3ZLr-UEA


Lou Reed- Sweet Jane, this version is abit different from the original with the Velvet Underground....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foMNiug0WGc


Iggy Pop and The Stooges- The Passenger... everyone knows 'Lust For Life' but this is equally as great! This clip shows a rather fucked up Iggy having to be carried to the mic...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4hPnZUMBwA



The Clash- I Fought the Law, this is not their original song, but their cover packs a mean punch indeed...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKIzjF25sP8

Thursday, January 14, 2010

taken by taken by trees

this morning I stumbled across Taken By Trees...such beautiful, quirky music, perfect for a chilled morning....

and the cover of Animal Collective's hit 'My Girls', now retitled 'My Boys' is so so cute! love it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9wX3jg1p7Y

http://www.myspace.com/takenbytreesmusic

total tradegy for the tote

One of Melbourne's iconic live gig venues The Tote in Collingwood is preparing for it's final days....and it's apparent nobody wants this to happen, except the government!
It appears that Melbourne will soon not have any true indie/punk/rock venues left and we shall be left with generic clubs trying to cash in on 'cool'....these are very sad times indeed!

save the tote facebook group:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=250696249294

tote website with details of final gigs:
http://thetotehotel.com/

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Sunday, January 10, 2010

A quick Falls summary....

Tucked away, deep in the dense forests of Lorne is a quiet little farm, that is until the annual Falls Festival invades it for New Years Eve! The 2009 Falls Festival provided festival goers with some of the finest Australian and International acts around, and some rather mental weather!
The optional extra night of the 28th offered punters a 'Soul and Funk Revue' with DJ Emma Peel warming up the Grand Theatre stage for DJ Kano and funksters, The Bamboos. Tuesday the 29th filled ears with some sweet indie folk by the name of Washington, playing their 2nd ever festival show. Beautiful and quirky front-woman, Megan Washington shone, throwing her heart and soul into her performance on guitar, keys and vocals. A highlight here was her opening the set solo with her performing will in song-form. This was followed by a cruising day of acts including Whitley, Seasick Steve and Sarah Blasko (and some the best vegie burgers ever made [Jerry’s burger stall]).
The 30th brought in the very sweaty 35 degree heat and the pumping party tunes. We were provided with the sweet Emiliana Torrini, very impressive American indie boys Grizzly Bear, and the Aussie Midnight Juggernauts getting the crowd dancing and revved up for headliners, the fantastic New York band YeahYeahYeahs. Karen O lived up to her amazing reputation, hurling herself around the stage in tiger-print leggings and a fluoro print poncho-like outfit like an over-excited primary school kid. All the while belting out all their biggest hits of past and present albums, including the powerful ‘Maps’, ‘Skeletons’ and ‘Date with a Night’. Seeing this astonishing creature and her band in action was definitely a knockout highlight of this year’s festival, if not of all the Falls Festivals gone by. Nobody who was there could deny the intensity of the trio’s performances and songs. However this intensity was followed by a bizarre choice, Major Lazer (“soundsystem”) who did not really encourage dancing and craziness as Karen O did, but rather encouraged binge-drinking to distract from the horrible mash-ups of songs and yelling down a microphone. This set was definitely a low-light of the festival.
More heat was produced on the 31st, and a mixed bag to the two main stages, including Australian acts Liam Finn, Little Birdy, and Oh Mercy. The burning sky then offered punters rain and thunder, a welcome release from the heat! Bringing in the new year, were Triple J’s favourite skip-hoppers The Hilltop Hoods. The decision to have them play the 11.50-1am slot is one that certainly divided the crowd, but most chose to go with the flow, let the sweat drip and the raps fly...it is Falls after all, and all must be embraced when you’re stuck in a field in the middle of the forest, with 16,000 of your new closest friends!
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Karen O (photos by me....)
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