Hattie Oates Gets Spooky With “Terrified”

Eora/Sydney artist Hattie Oates has been a favourite of mine since I started hearing her music back in 2019. She was just 15 then, but she showed maturity beyond her years. However, like so many artists who start out so green, I think her music is getting better and better with every passing year. Her latest single “Terrified” is an accomplished piece of indie-pop that I can’t stop listening to.

“I wanted to write a song about leaving the safety net of school and diving straight into the music industry. I moved to Sydney literally the day after my last exam and began trying to answer questions about myself that even I didn’t know the answer to,” said Hattie, who hails from Kamilaroi Country/Tamworth.

“When Ben Oldland (producer and co-writer) and I were in the studio, we spoke about growing up surrounded by a “follow your dreams, you can do anything if you put your mind to it” attitude, while also knowing that the higher you jump the further you fall. But I always knew I’ was going to jump, I couldn’t stay put even if I tried,” she said. “This song is about trying to figure out who you are, while navigate a new environment … That feeling of stumbling through the dark trying to grab at anything that’s going to help stabilise you.”

Hattie is clearly embracing life in the big city, as she shot the video in the Northern Beaches. Directed by Will Hunt, Hattie was inspired by the eeriness of Stranger Things and Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill.”

“As the song has its own chaos about it, I wanted to emulate a chaotic chase through the forest, being hunted down by an unknown being, so by stumbling, running, tripping, I wanted to convey the terrifying feeling of being chased by the unknown. But while trying to escape, I never really leave, so it’s full of fear, angst, determination, wonder,” Hattie explained. We filmed it at the West Head Lookout in the Northern beaches, a stunning location with an abundance of scenic trails, drives and national parkland… oh and on the day of filming I got bitten by a bull ant, accidentally pulled a tree over and had blisters on my feet from running on the hot tar.”

Hattie told fans on Facebook she had so much to show us in the New Year, so hopefully this is the first of several new releases for 2023.

Mirror Mirror Channels ’70s Soul With “When You Find the Time”

When I pressed play on Mirror Mirror’s new track “When You Find the Time,” I had to check the date. This funky disco throwback doesn’t sound like a 2023 release, but that’s not a bad thing. It’s super smooth, with an infectious groove reminiscent of songs by Steely Dan and Boz Scaggs.

“It’s written from the perspective of the person that ultimately ends up waiting around for this day, knowing full and well what is happening but putting it on the other person to say it first,” explained Ondre Davis, the man behind Mirror Mirror.

While he’s only just started working on his solo material, he’s clearly learned a lot touring as part of local bands. This release feels confident and composed. It’s a joy to listen to.

Mirror Mirror will play Tom Atkin Hall in Yugambeh Country/Gold Coast on April 29, with more dates to be announced really soon.

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Tones and I Drops Fantastic New Single “I Am Free”

Tones and I may never have a hit as big as “Dance Monkey.” A song that cuts through like that all over the world is a once-in-a-lifetime achievement. However, that doesn’t mean we should label Tones a one-hit-wonder. It also doesn’t mean that her best music is behind her. While “Dance Monkey,” was fun, it’s also a bit gimmicky. I much prefer more recent releases like her latest single “I Am Free.” With powerful lyrics and a soaring chorus, it’s an impressive song from this local talent.

“’I Am Free’ is a song about relationships in my life, that have ended,” Tones shared. “It’s about self-reflecting on those relationships, acknowledging that I still carry parts of them with me and taking my share of responsibility for what happened. I wrote the song, composed it, co-produced it and recorded it with my choir and an orchestra. I also wrote and co-directed the film clip and wanted it to be powerful, joyful and anthemic.”

Tones and I is supporting Macklemore on his UK and European headline tour. If you’re abroad, you can catch them both at the following international shows. Tones will also come back for a couple of local festivals before heading back to Europe for more festivals there.

21 April 2023 – Lanxess Arena, Cologne
22 April 2023 – Verti Music Hall, Berlin
24 April 2023 – Zenith, Munich
25 April 2023 – Stadthalle Offenbach, Offenbach AM Main
27 April 2023 – Edel-Optics.DE Arena, Hamburg-Mitte
29 April 2023 – Warsaw Expo XXI, Warsaw
30 April 2023 – Wiener Stadthalle, Vienna
2 May 2023 – The Hall, Dubendorf
3 & 4 May 2023 – Alcatraz, Milan
7 May 2023 – Vega, Kobenhavn
9 May 2023 – Sentrum Scene, Oslo
20 May 2023 – Bassinthegrass, Larrakia Country/Darwin
27 May 2023 – Tropic Sounds 2023, Gurrumbilbarra/Townsville
20 July 2023 – Das Fest 2023, Karlsruhe
23 July 2023 – Deichbrand Festival 2023, Cuxhaven
11 August 2023 – Stars in Town 2023, Schaffhausen

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Forest Claudette Drops Cool Single, “Mess Around”

If Frank Ocean and Lenny Kravitz ever had a baby, they might sound a little something like Naarm/Melbourne act Forest Claudette. I think I’m a little late to the party, but the sexy new single “Mess Around”, featuring U.S. hip-hop duo EARTHGANG, has put Forest well and truly on my radar.

“Before anything else about the song, I need to acknowledge the EARTHGANG feature. I still can’t really believe it. I’ve been a fan of theirs for a hot minute, so for them to be a part of this track is just very special,” Forest gushed. “Around the time I wrote ‘Mess Around’ I was going on dates and exploring LA for the first time as an adult. I met some incredible people and they helped me learn a lot about myself. Even though it has this real f**k boy energy, to me the song is about feeling confident in what you want and feeling comfortable to communicate that with whoever, knowing they might not feel the same. But that’s life bbyyyy.”

EARTHGANG aren’t the only big-name talents Forest has worked with. The single was also produced by Paul Meany, known for his work with Yungblud, Twenty One Pilots, and LANY.

“Mess Around” is Forest’s first release of 2023, and a natural progression from their debut EP The Year of February. Forest is currently touring the country with Ruel. After that, they’ll join Lastlings on their Perfect World album tour. Make sure you arrive early if you’ve got tickets for any of these shows:

21 April 2023 – MCA, Naarm/Melbourne (supporting Ruel)
22 April 2023 – Fremantle Arts Centre, Walyalup/Fremantle (supporting Ruel)
28 April 2023 – Aware Super Theatre, Eora/Sydney (supporting Ruel)
30 June 2023 – Forum, Naarm/Melbourne (supporting Lastlings)
1 July 2023 – Princess Theatre, Meeanjin/Brisbane (supporting Lastlings)
8 July 2023 – Metro Theatre, Eora/Sydney (supporting Lastlings)
15 July 2023 – Jack Rabbit Slims, Boorloo/Perth (supporting Lastlings)

Jade Gibson Does It Her Way With “Unforgivingly Me”

Jade Gibson speaks up for all of the people who’ve ever felt the pressure to be something they’re not with her latest single, “Unforgivingly Me.” It’s an unashamedly non-apologetic anthem for sticking to your guns and living your most authentic life.

Jade co-wrote the song with Aussie super songwriting duo MSquared (Michael Paynter and Michael Delorenzis), Katrina Burgoyne, and Mary Kutter. That’s a lot of voices in the mix, but they’ve come together beautifully in this fun country-crossover single.

Music lovers can see Jade, as well as other leading country acts like Lee Kernaghan, Troy Cassar-Daley, and Adam Brand, at the Gippsland Country Music Festival on April 22.

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Stone Lions Get Spooky With “New Year’s Ghost”

I always love discovering fantastic acts in my backyard. Stone Lions are the latest Darkinjung Country/Central Coast band to knock my socks off. Their latest single “New Year’s Ghost” is the perfect slice of pop-punk. Clocking in at a little over two minutes, it makes a massive impression in a short time.

“‘New Year’s Ghost’ is a depiction of quintessential feelings associated with New Year’s Eve parties and resolutions,” the band explained. “We felt we got caught up in the blackout parties and social stigma which led us to write an uplifting, yet haunting song about it. Encapsulating the excitement, fear, intimacy and loneliness that is New Year’s Eve.”

An autumn release is a strange decision for the song, but when it sounds this good who am I to argue? Stone Lions told fans on their socials that they’ll be back on stages really soon, so make sure you follow them for the inside scoop on any upcoming gigs.

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S.A.B. Impresses With “Gonna Get Got”

South African-born, Meeanjin/Brisbane-based rapper S.A.B. had me from the blast of horns that open his latest single “Gonna Get Got.” Then then those rhymes started flowing, I was firmly on board. This is quality hip-hop, authentic with something to say. I also love the way S.A.B. plays with genre here, incorporating elements of soul and jazz into his sound to create something fresh.

“As it is a public service announcement to air-headed globetrotters who flaunt their cash and jewellery overseas,” said S.A.B. “I can simply forewarn and say, “If you’re not local to an area, but enter a poor community’s space only to unwittingly flaunt wealth, you’re going to stick out like a sore thumb.”

S.A.B. will launch “Gonna Get Got” for hometown fans at King Lear’s Throne on April 20. After he recently played to a packed room at the Mountain Goat Valley Crawl festival, you can expect this one’s going to be big!

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Jay Santelli Releases Beautiful New Single, “Love Someone Else”

Naarm/Melbourne-based singer-songwriter Jay Santelli might have started her musical journey as a pop-punk act, but she’s clearly left her teenage angst far behind her. There’s a beautiful peace about her new country single “Love Someone Else” which makes it compulsive listening.

The lyrics of “Love Someone Else” are so heartbreaking, but that inner peace that radiates through the recording helps you feel like it’s all going to be OK. There may be sadness in the moment, but everything will work out alright in the end. Jay wrote this beautiful song with Nashville artists Noah Needleman and Chelsea Thompson.

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Monnie Makes a Splash With “Tell Me Something”

Naarm/Melbourne-based artist Monnie has worked with the likes of Thelma Plum and Sweater Curse, but she’s stepping into the spotlight with her solo debut, “Tell Me Something.” This track is a real bop, with a hooky chorus you’re going to find going around your head long after the last note.

“‘Tell Me Something’ is a song I wrote with my friend Kobe (Forest Claudette) during the last Naarm lockdown of 2021” she explained. “It is a dramatic version of how I was feeling about dating – frustrated, unmatched, lost. I feel like I am being constantly misrepresented or underestimated, especially by men. Ego and posturing is boring to me, it’s annoying!

“People have often told me that I’m intimidating when all I’ve been looking for is human connection. This song is about how the more you try to impress someone/project your own shit onto them, the less you actually get out of an interaction. Writing this song let me be silly, petty, and get out some of that frustration without hurting anybody.”

Talk about a bold debut. Something tells me we’ll be hearing a lot more from Monnie.

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Calvin Leung Releases Beautiful Modern Classical Piece, “The Adventure Etude”

I’m not going to pretend to know anything about modern classical music. But I do know what sounds beautiful to me, and that’s “The Adventure Etude,” the latest solo instrumental piece from Naarm/Melbourne pianist Calvin Leung.

The release of “The Adventure Etude” comes 20 years after Calvin released his first original composition as part of the Kool Skools Recording & Songwriting Project, the same initiative that helped launch the careers of artists like Delta Goodrem and Missy Higgins. Since then he’s given more than 500 live public performance at the RACV Club, where he’s the resident pianist, and played other leading venues including Crown Towers, Arts Centre Melbourne, and the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. You might also have seen him playing with finalists on The Voice Australia.

Calvin was inspired to write “The Adventure Etude” after watching a fellow pianist busking on the streets of Queenstown during a recent holiday.

“I was incredibly moved after seeing this amazing pianist busk on the streets on New Year’s Eve, and that really inspired me to write, record and finally release my own music,” he explained. “I also decided to name my first release ‘The Adventure Etude’ after the name of my accommodation The Adventure Hostel, where I made some incredible new friends who also encouraged me to release my own music”.

After hearing this piece, I’m sure you’ll agree Calvin deserves to be staying somewhere better than hostels. You can support him at his upcoming shows.

15 April 2023 – The RACV Club, Naarm/Melbourne
6 May 2023 – The Rubber Chicken, Naarm/Melbourne
13 May 2023- The RACV Club, Naarm/Melbourne
27 May 2023- The RACV Club, Naarm/Melbourne
17 June 2023 – The RACV Club, Naarm/Melbourne

Image used with permission from Calvin Leung Music