INTERVIEW: Before Last Night | Rapids

Last Night continues its journey up the indie amazon this week with Gold Coasters now Sydneysiders Rapids. You can catch their live set down at The Gaelic on Friday night alongside a DJ set from mr supercurl Darwin Deez. We caught up with singer Jamie Timony ahead of the gig… INTERVIEW Do any of you have any pre-gig rituals? Pre gig rituals just involve sitting … Continue reading INTERVIEW: Before Last Night | Rapids

NEWS: Fiery Furnace Eleanor to release solo album…

Great news that Eleanor Friedberger from Fiery Furnaces is due to release her debut solo album Last Summer this July. I spoke to her a couple of years ago around the time of their last full length I’m Going Away and she told me: I think before I die I will make a solo record it is safe to say. The album is out July … Continue reading NEWS: Fiery Furnace Eleanor to release solo album…

ALBUM REVIEW: Destroyer | Kaputt

written by Chris Familton Wistful reminisces abound on the new Destroyer album Kaputt. It is Dan Bejar’s ninth album under the Destroyer moniker it feels like a wave over the shoulder or a long lazy sunday spent poring over old VHS cassettes. Bejar went about creating a holistic 80s sound for the record, complete with dreamy washes of chorus guitar, horn solos one degree removed … Continue reading ALBUM REVIEW: Destroyer | Kaputt

ALBUM REVIEW: Myles Mayo | Myles Mayo

written by Chris Familton On the surface this debut solo album from Myles Mayo looks totally unappealing with it’s artwork looking like it would be more suited to an 80s Pink Floyd album or something by Robert Miles. Take the time to dig a little deeper and actually listen to the music within and you’ll be pleasantly surprised. The Special Patrol frontman has a decidedly … Continue reading ALBUM REVIEW: Myles Mayo | Myles Mayo

NEWS: Details of of Bon Iver’s new self-titled album…

For Emma, Forever Ago was a brilliant moment both musically and by the nature of its word of mouth evolution from a low key, introspective folk album to one that soundtracked bookstores and worldwide media acclaim. Justin Vernon followed it up with the Blood Bank EP featuring the mesmerising title track and some hints of where he might head with more contemporary sounds and a … Continue reading NEWS: Details of of Bon Iver’s new self-titled album…

ALBUM REVIEW: Low | C’mon

written by Chris Familton Low return with a new album recorded in a 110 year old former cathedral in Duluth, Minnesota. It almost seems like a contradiction that a band known as one of the progenitors of the slowcore genre would utilise such a vast and cavernous space to capture their music but in actual fact it serves to impressively enhance the trademark intimacy of … Continue reading ALBUM REVIEW: Low | C’mon

LIVE REVIEW: Parades @ The Gaelic, Sydney (08/04/11)

written by Chris Familton There were some strong connections between the two bands gracing the stage at last week’s Last Night gig. Little Scout has been produced by Parades’ drummer (and solo artist in his own right) Jonathan Boulet, while Little Scout’s Kirsty Tickle has played with Parades in the past. There is doubtless a bunch of mutual respect is at work when the two … Continue reading LIVE REVIEW: Parades @ The Gaelic, Sydney (08/04/11)

INTERVIEW: Before Last Night | Chicks Who Love Guns

Chicks Who Love Guns have the headline honours down at The Gaelic this Friday for Purple Sneakers’ Last Night. I’ve been down there the last two weeks and the place has been going off to the likes of Die! Die! Die! and Parades. This week there will be a damn sight more punk and less indie. In a live review last year I described CHLG … Continue reading INTERVIEW: Before Last Night | Chicks Who Love Guns

LIVE REVIEW: Die! Die! Die! @ The Gaelic, Sydney (01/04/11)

written by Chris Familton Purple Sneakers’ recent move into gig nights showed they aren’t content to rely on just the pulling power of indie DJs and a nightclub atmosphere. It reconfirms their commitment to live music and with their Last Night event they’ve been showcasing some of the best local and international acts making waves in indiedom. Bleeding Knees Club have been building a reputation … Continue reading LIVE REVIEW: Die! Die! Die! @ The Gaelic, Sydney (01/04/11)

ALBUM REVIEW: J Mascis | Several Shades Of Why

written by Chris Familton J Mascis solo versus J Mascis guitarist/singer of Dinosaur Jr isn’t the massive shift in rock that you would expect from someone who trades in extremes of texture, noise, sonics and melody with that band. He has dropped the drums, dialed back the bite and growl of his distortion pedals (for the most part) and brought his plaintive, aching voice to … Continue reading ALBUM REVIEW: J Mascis | Several Shades Of Why