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Nov 29, 2010

Grouplove - Get Involved

Grouplove
Much love to Grouplove: a nouveau LA collective consisting of: Christian Zucconi, Sean Gadd, Hannah Hooper, Ryan Rabin, Andrew Wessen. The boys and girl joined salty hands together one summer on the remote island of Crete (Greece) after meeting by chance: Hooper invited to participate in an art installation . Their music almost resembles a melting pot of Manhatten sound: the gritty textured riffs of Les Savy Fav mushed together with layered Local Natives style keys and vocals.

I am a bit slow on the uptake in posting this killer track "Colours" which was released earlier this year, but the group's self-titled EP is only just available this month in Australia on iTunes.

Get involved in Grouplove.

Nov 15, 2010

The Amazing Broken Man - New Year Son

The Amazing Broken Man
Hunted online for this track after watching the 4th season of Skins recently. It’s one of those series with a brilliantly off-beat soundtrack thanks to music director Kyle Lind… and this track is just an eyelash on the snare of musical goodness it has to offer. The artist is Odorico Leal AKA The Amazing Broken Man from Sao Paulo, Brazil and this track is called “New Year Son”. It's love... for a while, until you open up your eyes at the end.



If you haven't seen Skins, get out of yours and underneath those of the horny dysfuntional teens of Bristol. You won't be the same again.

Nov 7, 2010

Seabellies Come Alive @ Beach Road Hotel

Multi-instrumentalist Newcastle sextet Seabellies wrenched hearts at Beach Road Hotel recently tailing off their national By Limbo Lake LP release tour. They’re a band that have managed to channel their once-choppy instrument-swapping stage performance into a tight tank of dreamy indie-pop: without drowning out the energy. Their swoon-worthy melodies bound simply and beautifully over a complex layering of synth, sampling and at times an entire brass fanfare: the band rallying the crowd as they crescendoed into “Ices” to begin their set, incidentally the first track of the LP. Seabellies music is weighted in nostalgia and lifted by front-man Trent Grenell’s playful falsetto and the band’s rollicking musical phrases as they dance that fine line between sweetness and sorrow.

Check out the video for their latest release “Trans Ending” below for a taste:



The Bellies are a band with more raw talent than Ozzy Osbourne’s speech pathologist and yet they seem to have been left off many a summer festival line up (Laneway? What gives?). Fortunately, you can catch them at Peats Ridge Festival just out of Sydney this New Years or if you're in Melbourne, they have a Wednesday night residency with Aleks and Ramps @ the Evelyn.

If you haven’t seen these kids live, get your head out of the fish bowl and some sea into your belly: you’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll probably get really drunk and send inappropriate picture messages to your ex – but it will be well worth the ride.

You can stream or grab a copy of By Limbo Lake from the Seabellies website.

In the meantime have a listen to their cover of Angels classic "Am I Ever Going to See Your Face Again" for Triple J's Like a Verson below, amazing stuff: