More Nolls Making Music

It seems Shannon’s not the only Noll bitten by the music bug. His brothers Adam and Damian are poised to release their first single “Shining Star.”

You may have noticed The Noll Brothers performing in Shannon’s band. Adam played guitar while Damian played drums, and they helped write “The Way That I Fell.”

Now they’re striking out on their own, with some impressive country tunes. “Shining Star” hits stores on September 15, but you can see the film clip below. The single is from the album A Country Heart, which is slated for a November release.

Nude Skateboarders Stall Ben Lee Clip

Ben Lee has just finished the film clip for his brilliant new single, “Love Me Like The World Is Ending.” Ordinarily this wouldn’t be news, but there was an embarrassing glitch with the making of the video.

Ben had a typically dramatic and quirky vision for the new clip. He hoped to assemble a cast of colourful characters, including a businessman, a homeless man, a rabbi, a Muslim, and a unicorn. No problems there.

He also imagined a couple of skateboarders, wearing nude bodysuits, would then zoom around New York City. But it seems something got lost in translation, because the skateboarders took to the streets in the buff. The cops were quickly on the scene and the crew’s shooting license was revoked.

The new, fully-clothed clip features a much tamer giant water-balloon fight!

Idol Twinz Find Their Prince

Do any Australian Idol fans out there remember identical twins Maya and Nandy McClean? Let me refresh your memory. The sisters auditioned for Australian Idol 2, but only Maya was picked as a member of the Top 30. Loyalty to her sister got the better of Maya, and she withdrew from the comp.

But we certainly don’t need to feel sorry for the girls, now known as The Twinz. They’re both performing with, and apparently dating, megastar Prince. I believe they’re doing more dancing that singing these days, but I don’t think that bothers them one bit.

“Prince is a huge fan of ours,” they told The Courier Mail. “He is someone who likes to have beautiful women around him. He is a cool cat, always dressed to impress. And he keeps us laughing all the time.”

It seems like Prince is definitely enjoying his newly divorced status. But is it just me, or is it incredibly creepy to be dating the same guy as your twin sister? I know The Purple One is a sexy guy and all, but really.

Image source: Richardtrle @ Flickr.com

Thirsty Merc @ Wyong Leagues – 17 August 2007

To say Thirsty Merc’s current touring schedule is tough is an understatement. 22 shows in 24 days, they told the enthusiastic crowd at Wyong Leagues last night. It’s enough to make anyone tired.

If they were fatigued, the group’s support act, The Hampdens, didn’t show it. After scoring high-profile support slots with Rob Thomas, Ray LaMontagne, and John Mayer, it’s a wonder that this fantastic indie group hasn’t made a bigger splash. In some ways it’s also a blessing.

With their intimate, personal songs, The Hampdens seemed more at ease on this smaller stage. Susannah Legge is a captivating frontwoman with a stunning voice, somehow strong but ethereal. The lads in the band are quiet achievers, but no less important for their role in creating a uniquely lush soundscape. While the crowd may not have recognised The Hampdens just yet, they clearly appreciated their stellar set.

While The Hampdens were on top of their game, I wasn’t as convinced by Thirsty Merc. Technically, these guys are very good at what they do. Each and every note is where it should be, as clear as it appeared on the album. Sadly though, this just wasn’t enough. The band bounced around and gave energetic performances, but for the most part it felt like there was a distinct wall between the group and the crowd.

Towards the end of the night they began to talk to the punters and share personal anecdotes, and from this point the performance improved. Yet I couldn’t help but feel it was too little too late. When a band gives little of themselves on stage, I’m left feeling like I should have saved my money and listened to the CD at home.

It wasn’t all bad though. I was particularly impressed when lead singer Rai Thistlethwayte put down his guitar and stepped behind the keyboard. The songs became more pared back, less about a performance than a message. You could have heard a pin drop during “Homesick.” The penultimate track, “The Vision,” spliced with Stevie Wonder’s “Master Blaster,” was also loads of fun. “20 Good Reasons” was a perfect closer, giving the audience a chance to join in with a sing-a-long.

It’s sad that The Merc couldn’t give as much early on as they did towards the end of their set. Perhaps they were simply too tired from their gruelling schedule. The vocal Central Coast seemed satisfied, but it all could have been so much better.

Image source: own photo

Kings of Leon Headline Falls Festival

Organisers of The Falls Festival have announced a killer line-up for their New Year’s Eve festivities, headlined by U.S. rockers Kings of Leon. The band’s drummer, Nathan Followill, said he’s looking forward to playing the Victorian and Tasmanian shows.

“We hear the Falls Festival is amazing,” he told The Age. “We’ve only ever been out for the Big Day Out, and that’s like a rock ‘n’ roll summer camp.”

The Kings will join the Midnight Juggernauts, Groove Armada, Paul Kelly, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, The Waifs and more at the outdoor event.

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New Song Obsession: I Don’t Remember

This week’s song obsession is more correctly a video obsession. Powderfinger’s latest effort, “I Don’t Remember” isn’t a bad slice of Oz rock. However, this film clip featuring a bunch of music loving kiddies proves a lot more entertaining.

This clip is a fantastic parody of the Aussie music industry, centered around the Powderfinger-esque Little Finger. Silverchair cleverly becomes Hi Chair, while Wolfmother are more appropriately called Wolfmummy. And who needs cocaine and cigarettes when you’ve got Wizz Fizzes and Fadds? These kids really know how to party.

Rocky Horror’s No Drag for iOTA

His days of playing Hedwig may be behind him, but singer-songwriter iOTA isn’t hanging up his fishnet stockings just yet. The Hedwig and the Angry Inch star will play Dr Frank N Furter in a new production of the acclaimed rock musical, The Rocky Horror Show.

If his Helpmann Award-winning turning as Hedwig is any indication, iOTA is sure to bring the necessary flamboyance to the outrageous role.

He’ll be ably assisted by caberet star Paul Capsis, who plays Riff Raff, and Dusty’s Tamsin Carroll, as Magenta.

Mama Mia star Kellie Rode will star as the squeaky-clean Janet, while Michael Cormick will play Eddie and Dr Scott.

The freaks, sex, and rock and roll of The Rocky Horror Show come to Sydney’s Star City Casino next February. But don’t worry if you live outside New South Wales. The show should visit other major centers after its Sydney run.

Snap up your tickets when they go on sale on August 27.

“Skin” – Katie Noonan

Katie Noonan’s solo release, Skin, has taken up permanent residence in my stereo. The voice behind supergroup George has produced an album of infectious joy that gets richer with every listen.

It’s been five years since George released their landmark album, Polyserena. A lot has changed for Katie Noonan in that time. Many performers seem to lose their passion once spouses and children enter the picture, but the opposite seems true here. It’s allowed Katie to create songs that are intensely personal, but instantly accessible.

Love is the dominant theme underpinning all the album’s tracks. Not the clichéd love we’ve all heard about a thousand times before, but an emotion that’s deeply personal. Even when romantic love is explored, as in “Logic,” “Love’s My Song For You,” and “Home,” it’s approached with individuality and honesty.

But Katie knows there’s more than romantic love in this world, and Skin examines that too. “Little Boy Man” is a tender expression of love for her son, while the jazzy single “Time To Begin” celebrates love of self.

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Darren Hayes Savages Aussie PM

After marrying his British beau Richard Cullen last year, former Savage Garden frontman Darren Hayes has a few opinions about gay marriage. He took time out from spruiking his latest solo release to slam Aussie prime minister John Howard’s stance on the issue.

Darren’s annoyed because his partner has to travel to Australia on a tourist visa, which allows him to stay a maximum of three months, as he is ineligible to gain a partner visa.

“It makes me angry and frustrated,” he told The Herald Sun. “I’m Australian and the way the law sits I can’t bring my partner home as my partner. That to me is an infringement of my civil rights – a very un-Australian thing.

“I would never have voted for John Howard and I encourage people not to. I don’t think he speaks for this country in the same way I don’t think George Bush speaks for the US.”

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Emma-Louise Who? Queensland Teen Bags a Double at QSong Awards

You may not have heard of Emma-Louise Lobb, but with maturity beyond her years this 15-year-old may just be the next big thing. The Queensland schoolgirl took home the People’s Choice Award at last night’s 2007 QSong Awards.

Emma-Louise’s beautiful guitar-driven ballad, “Kim’s Song” was also named best secondary school song at the ceremony, which celebrates Queensland’s songwriting talent.

But the girl from far north Queensland is no overnight success story.

“My dad bought me my first guitar when I was six and I wrote my first song when I was in grade nine, which was about a dog,” Emma-Louise told ABC News. “I started to write serious songs, like the ones that I write now, when I was in grade ten.”

Other winners on the night included The Grates, Screamfeeder’s Tim Steward, Chris Pickering, Briztronix, and Andrew Morris.

The awards also honored indigenous icon Kev Carmody, who received the Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award.

You can listen to Emma-Louise’s award-winning “Kim’s Song” at her MySpace page.

Image source: QSong website