Georgia Fair Keeps It Simple

In the modern music world there’s a lot of smoke and mirrors. With all the technological wizardry of big studios, it’s hard to know what’s talent and what’s Pro Tools. So it’s refreshing to see a band like Georgia Fair recording videos like this without the frills. Here the lads play their track “Simple Man” completely stripped back. I’m talking so acoustic that there aren’t even amplifiers. Not to mention the dog and chickens in the background. This is back to basics music, the kind that shows you that a band is the real deal.

Not so coincidentally, you’ve got one more day to enter our Georgia Fair competition. If you like what you see and want to see more of it, head to this entry and leave a comment!

The Lost Weekend Moves to The Big Smoke

Due to circumstances beyond the control of promoters, The Lost Weekend festival has had to switch gears. The three-day camping festival has been moved from its original Peak Crossing site to the Brisbane Riverstage and Botanical Gardens.

It will no longer be a camping festival, and rather than the planned three days it will be held on March 6 and 7. Thankfully though the event will still showcase the same awesome bands, including Gyroscope, Dinosaur Jr, The Brian Jonestown Massacre, and Tumbleweed.

“We will continue to work with the venue and local authorities towards holding an event of the originally intended nature at Ivory’s Rock Conference Centre – all parties have been keen to make The Lost Weekend work and we still believe we will achieve this in time,” the promoter stated. “But in the end we needed to make sure we could provide the best experience at the inaugural event for both patrons and artists alike.”

The change of plans is bound to disappoint many punters looking for that laidback camping vibe, but there is a silver lining for young music fans. The Lost Weekend is now an all ages event.

Two day tickets will now cost $150, while single day passes are also available. Saturday tickets are $100, while Sunday tickets cost $75 (booking fees apply). All current tickets will be valid for the new venue, although refunds are available for anyone not happy with the change of plans. Event organisers will contact all ticket holders shortly to explain their options.

Image source: Stuart Sevastos @ Flickr

Aussie BBQs Fire Up Locally Before SXSW

You don’t have to be in Austin to enjoy some of the great local talent heading to the SXSW festival. The Aussie BBQ will have a couple of dress rehearsals in Sydney and Melbourne before heading to the U S of A.

The Melbourne show will take place at The Corner Hotel on February 23. The jam-packed bill includes Oh Mercy, The Wagons, Crayon Fields, Boat People, Pets with Pets, Summer Cats, and more to be announced.

Sydney’s gig is scheduled to take place at The Annandale on March 2. The line-up there includes The Goldhearted, Goons of Doom, Sherlock’s Daughter, City Riots, and more.

It’s not all about the music though. Just like in Austin, punters can enjoy a free BBQ and some great giveaways.

You won’t just enjoy a day of great music and snags. The events will also help to raise funds for the Aussie BBQ at SXSW, so you’re sure to go away with a warm fuzzy feeling!

Tickets for both shows are available from the venues for just $15.

Image used with permission from Repertoire Publicity

MM9 Debut Album Ready to Rock

Sydney electro-rockers MM9 are preparing to release their highly-anticipated debut studio album.

The Air Between combines elements of rock, electronica, and industrial music for sound that defies genre. It was mixed by Mike Barbiero, who’s worked with music icons like Guns N’ Roses and Metallics, so I’m expecting big things from the sound.

The Air Between will be released by Sydney indie label Red Recordings on March 12.

Image used with permission from Repertoire Publicity

John Mayer Announces Aussie Tour

He told us he’d be back, and now John Mayer is making good on his promise. The guitar virtuoso and all-round good sort will tour Australia in April and May.

John Mayer will tour capital cities and key regional centers on the back of his latest album, Battle Studies. It’s strange to see Adelaide and Perth missing out while Wollongong and Newcastle get gigs though, isn’t it?

Tickets go on sale through major ticket outlets from February 19. Here are those all-important dates!

30 April 2010 – Entertainment Centre, Brisbane
3 May 2010 – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
5 May 2010 – Entertainment Centre, Wollongong
7 May 2010 – Entertainment Centre, Newcastle
8 May 2010 – Entertainment Centre, Sydney

Image source: ZUMA Press

Get Mark Moldre's "In This Life" For Free!

New South Wales singer-songwriter Mark Moldre (formerly of Hitchcock’s Regret) has just released his brand new single “In This Life.” Being a generous sort, he’s offering it to his fans for free. Just head to Mark’s website and click on the link at the top of the page to download it.

This gorgeous and incredibly catchy folk song features Jamie Hutchings of Bluebottle Kiss on backing vocals. It comes from Mark’s new album The Waiting Room, which will hit stores on March 10.

To accompany this radio single, Mark has released this quirkily cool film clip. Check it out!

Art vs Science Go Off the Rails for Bacardi Express

While the Bacardi Express will travel down the East Coast in March, music lovers in South and Western Australia don’t have to miss out altogether. Local headliners Art vs Science will play a series of sideshows under the appropriately titled banner, Bacardi Express: Off the Rails.

The electronic act will play shows in Perth, Adelaide, and Albury before joining the official Bacardi Express tour in Brisbane. The band will be joined by an up-and-coming DJ to be discovered through the In the Mix website.

“We here at Art vs Science are looking forward to playing the Off the Rails shows as part of the Bacardi Express train tour” said Art vs Science. “People of Perth, Adelaide and Albury, you all seem like fine people. Come along and join the party. We will be handpicking the support DJ if you need another reason to come.”

Like the official Bacardi Express tour, you’ll need to win your way into these hot gigs. Just head to one of the venues below this month and enjoy a Bacardi beverage for your chance to score tickets and merchandise. Here are all the important dates!

11 March 2010 – Paddington Ale House, Perth
12 March 2010 – Live, Adelaide
13 March 2010 – Paddy’s, Albury

Image source: Stuart Sevastos @ Flickr

Damien Leith Named Barnados Ambassador, New Novel on the Way

Damien Leith is a busy bee. Not content with preparing for his massive Keys and Strings tour, the former Australian Idol is preparing to release his novel.

You might remember Damien chatting to me about the book, which like his latest album is called Remember June, a couple of months ago. It tells the story of a family who has escaped the troubles of Northern Ireland in the 1980s. You’ll see it in all good bookstores on April 1.

But that’s not the only thing Damien’s been up to. As a committed family man, it seems appropriate that Damien’s been named an ambassador for the Barnados Australia’s Mother of the Year awards. The initiative searches for the number one mum in Oz.

“I believe that family is very important and the pivotal person in most families is the mum,” explained Damien. “Barnardos Australia’s Mother of the Year Awards recognise the wonderful work that mums all around Australia do and I am delighted to be an ambassador and support the awards.”

Somewhere in there Damien’s going to find time to tour Oz. His Keys and Strings tour kicks off in Toowoomba next week before travelling all around the country. If you haven’t got your tickets yet, what are you waiting for?

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Image used with permission from Sony Music Australia

Victorian Music Fans Fight Back with Protest March

The Victorian government hasn’t gained any fans amongst musicians or music lovers of late. When it named The Tote as a “high risk venue” and closed it down last month (despite no history of violence), it was the last straw. thetote

Concerned parties are taking to the streets in a protest organised by SLAM (Save Live Music Australia). They’ll march from the State Library on Swanston Street at 4 pm on February 23, recreating the path travelled by AC/DC in their Long Way to the Top video. Not so coincidentally, the day of the march coincides with the 34th anniversary of that video shoot.

“This is going to happen whether they like it or not,” protest organiser and former Blue Ruin singer Quincey McLean told The Age.

“It’s got too much momentum, it’s too big to stop now. It will be like Moomba with a message. Whenever a natural disaster happens, musicians are the first to put their hand up and offer support. Now it’s time for the public, who get music free online and hear it for free on the radio wherever they go, to give support back to the music they love so much.”

The march will be lead by a band, rumored to be the RockWiz Orchestra, playing the Acca Dacca classic on the back of a flatbed truck.

Melburnians, if you care about the state of your local live music scene I suggest getting down there on Feb 23 and showing your support!

Image source: The Euskadi 11 @ Flickr

Q & A with Danimals' Jonti Danilewitz

Danimals are definitely an Aussie act to watch. As the winners of the Tooheys Extra Dry: The Lab competition, the band spent time in New York working with a who’s who of the music industry including Mark Ronson, Santigold, Sean Lennon, and heaps more. I recently caught up with the band’s founder Jonti Danilewitz to chat about that experience, the band’s new single, and the summer festival circuit.

Danimals with Mark Ronson and Santigold
Danimals with Mark Ronson and Santigold

You are the winners of the Tooheys Extra Dry: The Lab competition, which saw you head to New York and work with some amazing musicians like Mark Ronson, Sean Lennon, and the Dap Kings. What can you tell me about that trip?
That week of song writing was a multi-sensory experience, not unlike making love for the first time in a tub of candyfloss and synthesisers, with fireworks spraying out of the lighting above.

What do you think these collaborations brought to your sound?
Communicating in a collaboration for songs with specific pop sensibility can be tricky, and we’d like to put mention that everyone who we worked with were totally humble and amazing people to play with – true collaborators.

You returned to New York again after a quick trip home around Christmas. What were you up to there that time around?
We recorded one of the collaborations from the songwriting week with Mark Ronson at one of the most famous recording studios on the planet: Electric Lady Studios in Greenwich Village, NYC. It was built for Jimi Hendrix, and is the birthplace of albums from Hendrix, Frank Zappa, Bowie. It was a totally humbling experience.

What is it about New York that keeps you coming back?
The record stores (A-1, Ear Wax etc), Death by Audio in Brooklyn. It’s like a monolith of interest where everybody with any interest can find a clan of like-minded people.
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