Naughty by Nature and The Living End for Fat as Butter

We haven’t even seen the full line-up announcement yet, but this year’s Fat As Butter Festival is already shaping up to be pretty spectacular. How many other opportunities do you have to catch American hip hop legends Naughty by Nature and our own Living End on the same stage?

Fat as Butter will take over Newcastle’s Camp Shortland on October 22. Those early leaks have me salivating to see who else will make the complete line-up when it’s announced on July 25. If you’re keen for tickets I suggest signing up for the presale list through the Fat as Butter website. Anyone on that list can score tickets on August 1, two full days before the general public, and five lucky eager beavers will win a VIP pass!

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Little Scout’s Beautiful Ballet Clip

After stealing my heart last month with “We Are Walking Out,” Brisbane’s Little Scout have released a film clip to accompany the single, and announced a string of East Coast shows.

This beautiful ballet-themed clip is the perfect accompaniment to this lush, uplifting single. And what a relief to see a dance-focused piece of art that’s nothing like Black Swan!

Little Scout’s upcoming gigs will support the release of their debut album Take Your Light, which hits stores on August 5. If this song worms its way into your heart as it’s done mine you won’t want to miss these concerts. Tickets are available from the venues and usual outlets.

26 August 2011 – Alhambra Lounge, Brisbane
27 August 2011 – The Spotted Cow Hotel, Toowoomba
2 September 2011 – Workers Club, Fitzroy
10 September 2011 – Notes Live, Sydney

Crystal Castles, Josh Pyke Join Falls Festival Bill

This year’s Falls Festival is shaping up to be something pretty special, with Crystal Castles, J Mascis, Josh Pyke, and Papa vs Pretty, DJ Yoda, and Unknown Mortal Orchestra all recent additions to the bill.

The latest group of local and international acts joins already announced headliners Arctic Monkeys, Fleet Foes, The Jezabels, Easy Star All Stars, and Arj Barker. They’ll all play the all ages event in Marion Bay, Tasmania from December 29 to 31 and the adults only version in Lorne, Victoria from December 28 to 31. What a way to ring in the New Year, right?

If the announced acts excite you, make sure you add your name to the ticket ballot on the Falls Festival website before August 5. The majority of tickets will be distributed amongst these Falls enthusiasts before the general sale on August 17.

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Harmless Wows with “Here’s The Girl”

I listen to so much music through writing this blog that sometimes it starts to blend together. I like a lot of it, but it’s rare that I come across anything that’s really different. And when I do, I take notice.

“Here’s the Girl,” the first single from Melbourne band Harmless’ debut album Water Feature is a really unique part of the current musical landscape. It’s got this incredible anthemic quality about it. It’s drum driven, but much more modern than anything you’d hear from an old school marching band. And then there are those beautiful harmonies, coming together to complete the hypnotic soundscape. The band’s sound feels a lot bigger than I’d have expected from a duo, and that too is a very good thing.

It sounds more professional than most debuts, but the members of Harmless are old hands. Cesar Rodrigues is a member of Blue King Brown, and we know Monty Mackenzie from his work with Cleverhorse. Together they’re creating something really special. I can only hope the album is as good as this amazing track.

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The Jezabels Ready “Prisoner” Release

It’s been a long time coming, but after spending whatever time they weren’t on the road this year in the studio, The Jezabels are almost ready to unleash their debut album, Prisoner.

The release sees the band teaming up again with producer Lachlan Mitchell, the wizard behind their first three EPs. You know what they say about not fixing what ain’t broke. The record features the first single “Endless Summer,” which we should hear on radio sometime in the next week or two.

The Jezabels have been doing amazing things in the past year, earning critical acclaim with shows in the United Kingdom, Europe, North America, and at home. The album release is sure to solidify their reputation as one of Australia’s most exciting new acts.

Prisoner will hit all good record stores on September 16. Stay tuned to Sounds of Oz for a national tour announcement soon!

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Eskimo Joe Ready to Rock with Album Tour

They wowed crowds with their acoustic shows in May, and now Eskimo Joe are preparing to plug in for a run of gigs in September and October. The lads will be out to celebrate the release of their fifth studio album Ghosts of the Past, which hits stores on August 12.

“We’re really looking forward to taking the intimate moments from our shows in May and presenting them on a larger stage,” said the band’s frontman Kav Temperley.

If you’re intending on taking in one of the shows it’s probably worth heading to the Eskimo Joe website. For a limited time fans can order their tour ticket, a ticket and album pre-order pack, or a VIP ticket which includes a show ticket with priority venue entry, a copy of the album, and attendance at an acoustic performance and meet and greet.

Eskimo Joe will warm up at Splendour in the Grass before heading to Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and Western Australia. Never fear Tasmanians and South Australians; they’ll announce dates near you in the coming weeks.

Tickets for the following shows go on sale next Monday.

14 September 2011 – Andergrove Tavern, Mackay
15 September 2011 – Magnums, Airlie Beach
16 September 2011 – Great Western Hotel, Rockhampton
17 September 2011 – Sugarland Tavern, Bundaberg
21 September 2011 – Uni Bar Wollongong, Surry Hills
22 September 2011 – The Cube, Campbelltown
23 September 2011 – Newcastle University, Newcastle
24 September 2011 – Enmore Theatre, Sydney
29 September 2011 – The Forum, Melbourne
30 September 2011 – Pier Live, Frankston
1 October 2011 – Deni Ute Muster, Deniliquin
5 October 2011 – Plantation Hotel, Coffs Harbour
6 October 2011 – Southern Cross University, Lismore
1 October 2011 – Caloundra Music Festival, Caloundra
1 October 2011 – Full Noise Festival, Townsville
1 October 2011 – Tivoli, Brisbane
1 October 2011 – The Astor, Perth

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Thirsty Merc Keep on Rocking Around Oz

With their current single “Tommy & Krista” soaring into the iTunes top 5, Thirsty Merc have decided to extend their Rock Ya Socks Off tour.

Following a quick trip across the ditch, the Sydney band will rock its way around Oz through August, September, and October. It’s clear they’re not feeling any signs of fatigue as they’ve confirmed a massive 29 dates.

Tickets to the following shows go on sale tomorrow from the venues and usual outlets.

24 August 2011 – Whalers Hotel, Warrnambool
25 August 2011 – Ballarat Regent Multiplex, Ballarat
26 August 2011 – Gershwin Room, Esplanade Hotel, St Kilda
27 August 2011 – Live at Catalyst @ Bridgeway Hotel, Pooraka
28 August 2011 – Sandbar, Mildura
31 August 2011 – Sussex Inlet Tavern, Sussex Inlet
1 September 2011 – Marlin Hotel, Ulladulla
2 September 2011 – The Cube, Campbelltown
3 September 2011 – Wyong Leagues Club, Wyong
4 September 2011 – Panthers, Penrith
8 September 2011 – Hoey Moey, Coffs Harbour
9 September 2011 – Panthers, Port Macquarie
10 September 2011 – Club Forster, Forster
11 September 2011 – Caves Beachside, Caves Beach
14 September 2011 – High Road Hotel, Riverton
15 September 2011 – Grand Boulevard Tavern, Joondalop
16 September 2011 – Charles Hotel, North Perth
17 September 2011 – Latitude 28, Geraldton
18 September 2011 – The Ravenswood, Murray River
22 September 2011 – Sharkies, Cronulla
23 September 2011 – Metro Theatre, Sydney
24 September 2011 – SS&A, Albury
28 September 2011 – Surf Club, Noosa
29 September 2011 – Springfield Lake Hotel, Springfield Lakes
30 September 2011 – Beenleigh Tavern, Beenleigh
1 October 2011 – Coolangatta Hotel, Coolangatta
28 October 2011 – Young Services Club, Young
29 October 2011 – Mulwala Ski Club, Mulwala
30 October 2011 – Club Barham, Barham

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The Trews Tour Hope & Ruin Down Under

Regular tourists The Trews are heading back to Australia this September for a national tour.

It seems like only yesterday that the Canadian rock band were making their way along the East Coast. This time around though, fans in South Australia will also get a chance to see this dynamic act in the flesh. The run of dates also includes a few acoustic shows which should be a real treat.

The latest Australian tour comes on the back of last month’s release of Hope & Ruin, the band’s fourth studio album. And I suppose a brand new disc is as good a reason as any for another Aussie holiday!

Tickets are on sale now for the following shows.

14 September 2011 – The Great Northern, Newcastle
15 September 2011 – The Brass Monkey, Cronulla (Acoustic)
16 September 2011 – Old Manly Boatshed, Manly
17 September 2011 – Sydney Fringe Festival @ Notes Live, Newtown
18 September 2011 – Beaches, Thirroul
22 September 2011 – Jive, Adelaide
23-25 September 2011 – Cherry Bar, Melbourne
28 September 2011 – The Great Northern, Newcastle
29 September 2011 – The Vault, Windsor (Acoustic)
30 September 2011 – Old Manly Boatshed, Manly
1 October 2011 – The Brass Monkey, Cronulla (Acoustic)
6 October 2011 – Byron Bay Brewery, Byron Bay
7 October 2011 – The Zoo, Brisbane
8 October 2011 – Spotted Cow, Toowoomba
12 October 2011 – The Great Northern, Newcastle
13 October 2011 – The Brass Monkey, Cronulla (Acoustic)
14 October 2011 – Old Manly Boatshed, Manly
15 October 2011 – The Gaelic Club, Sydney

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Slow Chase Readies Venomous Debut EP

Melbourne band Slow Chase is preparing to assault your eardrums with the upcoming release of their debut EP Venom. I’ve heard the debut single “You’ll Never See Me,” which will hit radio next week, and I’m pretty impressed.

The rollicking blues-tinged track has such a big, dirty sound, so I was surprised to hear the band has just two members. Adam Gresty takes care of the vocals and guitars, while drummer Emily Shaw drives the tunes along. Drumming is a bit of a boys club, so I’m thrilled to hear Emily rocking out!

If you love the song and want to own it, just head to the band’s website. They’re generously giving the MP3 of “You’ll Never See Me” away to anyone who clicks the button on the music page!

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Owl Eyes Tours “Raiders” Again

Following the digital release of her EP Raiders last week, touraholic Owl Eyes is wasting no time getting back on the road. She’ll embark on an ambitious 16-date national tour through August and September.

In exciting news for oft-neglected music fans, the tour will make pit stops in Tasmania and regional Western Australia. Hobart even gets an under-18s show, which should thrill those kids who usually miss out. It all kicks off at the newly reopened Palais in Hepburn Springs on August 19.

Tickets for the following Owl Eyes shows go on sale from the venues tomorrow.

19 August 2011 – The Palais, Hepburn Springs
20 August 2011 – Northcote Social Club, Melbourne
24 August 2011 – Beach Road Hotel, Bondi
25 August 2011 – Byron Bay Brewery, Byron Bay
26 August 2011 – Sol Bar, Maroochydore
27 August 2011 – Alhambra Lounge, Brisbane
1 September 2011 – Goodgod, Sydney
2 September 2011 – Brass Monkey, Cronulla
3 September 2011 – Transit Bar, Canberra
9 September 2011 – Hotel New York, Launceston
10 September 2011 – The Grand Poobah, Hobart (Under 18s matinee show)
10 September 2011 – Republic Bar, Hobart
15 September 2011 – Jive, Adelaide
16 September 2011 – The Villa “Speakeasy,” Perth
17 September 2011 – Malt Market Bar, Dunsborough
18 September 2011 – Norfolk Basement, Fremantle

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