Hein Cooper and Uncle Noel Butler Release Powerful Single, “The Weatherman”

As we experience a cooler-than-expected start to summer off the back of seemingly endless La Nina rains, the weather seems to be occupying the thoughts of many of us these days. It’s certainly been on the mind of Hein Cooper, who collaborated with lifelong mentor and Yuin/Ulladulla elder Uncle Noel Butler and songwriter Rene Le Feuvre on his new track “The Weatherman.”

Uncle Noel Butler introduces the song by inviting the four winds to rise. He also plays didgeridoo on the track. While Hein and Uncle Noel’s names are the ones on the single, it’s much bigger than that. The voices you hear are those of members of the Yuin/Ulladulla and South Coast community, who joined Hein to write songs to release their frustrations about the way rain and the pandemic had impacted their region. Hein also collected ambient background noise from the Badawang Hills, ensuring even the flora and fauna of this area made its mark on the song.

“Who is the weatherman? This is the deep question behind the song,” Hein explained. “Is it the one who’s paid big bucks by large companies to read off a script? Or is it he who feels into nature, into the forest, the wind and the water, the animals and plants? I believe nature has all of the answers to our current issues, and this song is a mantra to tap into those secrets, especially through the Indigenous knowledge carried by elders still willing to share.”

“(The song’s introduction) is asking for help, for the creator to send a wind spirit, to bring the different winds from the different directions,” Uncle Noel added. “The North-East; can you bring the wind? From the North; bring the wind. From the West: only bring a little bit as it can be nasty – the fighting man’s wind. This song is about understanding what’s been given to you, understanding what’s called nature – it’s all there, the answers are all around us, even the weather.”

Kiarama/Kiama creative Mikey Conlon brought the song to life with a powerful video that uses an archaic TV as an effigy of the horrific fires that plagued the South Coast.

“I brought the initial idea of a TV in the forest to Uncle Noel and he loved it, because it really emphasized how out of place it would seem especially to him,” Hein explained. “He wanted to make sure we included the fact that these horrific fires had still just recently torn through most of the East Coast of Australia due to poor management and lack of controlled burning and not to forget that, as his property was completely decimated. He has these keys to a sustainable future that he’s desperately working to share. I feel the same now, not that I have the keys, but that I’m willing to listen and feel into what they are through people like him. This whole song is a mantra to that.”

Hein and Uncle Noel will celebrate the single’s release with a very special launch show at Barn on the Ride in Yuin/Morton on December 23.

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Turn Up SoSo’s Latest Single, “Stay”

They might claim to be “offensively average,” but there’s something about SoSo that I just can’t resist. Their latest single “STAY” is another energetic blast of goodness.

“Unfortunately I seem to be a sucker for getting involved with people who are mentally and emotionally abusive. I don’t think we in society fully appreciate the degree of mental and emotional abuse that goes on in a lot of modern relationships and we’ve kind of just come to accept and expect it – which I think is pretty tragic. ‘STAY’ is a bit like me looking back and thinking ‘Woah, what the f**k was I thinking, why would I stick around with that person?’ I think that’s pretty relatable – we’ve all been there,” explained the band’s lead singer Rhys de Burgh.

“STAY” is the third single lifted from SoSo’s sophomore EP, which will drop early next year. A national tour, taking in the capitals and regional cities, is also in the works. Until then, crank this one up.

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Sunday Lemonade Embrace Pop Side With “Feelin’ So Good”

Sunday Lemonade have taken a little left turn with their latest single “Feelin’ So Good,” adding a little indie-pop flavour to their irresistible folky sound. It’s a real toe-tapper that embodies all the good vibes we should feel on a summery Friday afternoon.

“‘Feelin’ So Good’ was written during one of those brain fog days when I needed to pull myself out of a slump. I was being really hard on myself internally and couldn’t figure out how to fix it,” admitted Tyson, one half of the dynamic duo. “So I picked up my guitar and pictured myself walking down the street full of confidence, sun beaming down on me, like nothing else mattered but that moment. This song is now a reminder that the tough times will pass and I’ll begin to feel better again soon.”

Sunday Lemonade will ensure music fans around the country are feeling good this summer, with shows all around the country. With shows in capitals and regional cities, there are plenty of opportunities to see them all over the country.

22 December 2022 – Music in the Park, Boonwurrung Country/Mornington
30 December 2022 – 2 January 2023 – Tanglewood Music Festival, Dhauwurd Wurrung Country/Thornton
11 January 2023 – The Vanguard, Eora/Sydney (supporting Adam James)
13-22 January 2023 – Country Music Festival, Kamilaroi Country/Tamworth
24 January 2023 – Music in the Vines, Taungurung Country/Mansfield
29 January 2023 – Lucky Bay Brewery, Kepa Kurl/Esperance
3 February 2023 – Six Degrees, Kinjarling/Albany
4 February 2023 – Bridgetown Pottery, Geegelup/Bridgetown
5 February 2023 – The River, Wooditchup/Margaret River
12 February 2023 – Tonic by the Bay, Wadandi Country/Broadwater
17 February 2023 – Frothcraft, Goomburrup/Bunbury
19 February 2023 – Farm Hotel, Goomburrup/Treendale
24 February 2023 – Four5Nine, Boorloo/Perth
25 February 2023 – SWCB Festival, Undalup/Busselton
26 February 2023 – Farm Hotel, Goomburrup/Treendale
3-6 March 2023 – Nannup Music Festival, Noongar Country/Nannup
10 March 2023 – White Star Hotel, Kinjarling/Albany
11 March 2023 – Brew Festival, Kepa Kurl/Esperance
19 March 2023 – Warrandyte Music Festival, Wurundjeri Country/Warrandyte

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Peach Fur and Saint Lane Team Up For Awesome Single “Bloom”

A collaboration between Yugambeh Country/Gold Coast rock act Peach Fur and rapper Saint Lane doesn’t sound like a natural marriage on paper, but their new single “Bloom” is something special. This track brings all the good vibes you deserve at the end of the working week.

“Bloom is about the feeling of freedom after going separate ways in a relationship and having that new sense of self-discovery,” explained Peach Fur’s frontman Denny Hilder. “Bloom touches on the diversity of the album ‘Earth Radio’ has to offer.”

“Bloom is our first rap song. Although there’s similar elements instrumentally, vocally we’ve explored new areas we previously hadn’t. This is heard not just with the rapping but also the hooks and chorus. Earth Radio is a compilation of some of our favourite flavours of music into one body of work, we’re seeking a connection between a range of different listeners and the music.”

Earth Radio is coming really soon, signalling big things to come from Peach Fur in 2023.

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Siobhan Cotchin Embraces Her Inner Rock Chick With “How Does It Feel?”

It feels like Siobhan Cotchin really arrived this year. I couldn’t stop listening to her solo singles “Fill My Cup” and “Growing Pains” and I loved her work on Kav Temperley’s album, Machines of Love & Grace. She also wowed at BIGSOUND and earned a stack of nominations at the WAM Awards. So I’m thrilled that she’s delivering one more single this year, the gorgeous new cut “How Does It Feel?” It’s got more of a rock edge than her previous releases. I really hope she leans more into that genre, because her voice is perfect for it.

“I had the lyrics for a while and wrote the melody and chords after watching a Baby Animals documentary. I was so inspired by Suzie DeMarchi and her powerful vocals and just pure rock n roll energy, so I wanted to recreate it in my own way,” Siobhan explained.

“‘How Does It Feel’ is about being with someone that doesn’t give you exactly what you deserve. Instead of returning the love you give them, they just take it and take you for granted. The message I want listeners to take away from this song is to never change for someone else and know your worth.”

Siobhan is currently on tour to support the single’s release. Catch her at one of the remaining shows:

16 December 2022 – Mojos Bar, Walyalup/Fremantle
30 December 2022 – Settlers Tavern, Wooditchup/Margaret River (FREE)
1 January 2022 – Clancy’s, Quedjinup/Dunsborough

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Freya Josephine Hollick Does Christmas Her Way With New Single and Show

Fresh from the recent release of her third album The Real World, Freya Josephine Hollick has delivered a Christmas single with a difference. “Spend Your Christmas with Rita” is far from your traditional Christmas song, but no less irresistible. It comes packaged with Freya Josephine’s stunning stripped back take on Elvis’ “Blue Christmas.”

You can stream both songs now, but if you’re a real fan you’ll want to buy the limited edition coloured 7-inch vinyl. Also make sure you get along to Freya Josephine Hollick’s special Christmas show at Northcote Social Club on Christmas Eve.

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Nicole Issa Releases Powerful Single “Notes in My Car”

Most of us hate cleaning our cars. Procrastinating on this necessary evil can lead to some unexpected discoveries. If we’re lucky, we might find a few coins we’d forgotten we’d stashed in the glovebox. If we’re unlucky, we might find a long-lost letter from our ex like Eora/Sydney muso Nicole Issa. Ouch. She channeled all the emotions from that fateful discovery into her latest single “Notes in My Car.”

“My ex-partner knew I hated cleaning my car, so he would write little love letters and plant them in secret spots in my car … once every couple of months when I finally built up the energy to clean, I would find these little cute notes,” she explained. Nicole’s car sat neglected during the lockdowns, so when she emerged back into the world, six months after they broke up, the discovery of one of these notes took a toll.

“It shattered me,” she recalled. “ It said something like when you find this I hope you know there is someone out there that always loves you. I remember finding it ironic as when we had separated he had told me he had fallen out of love with me.”

While the pain of finding the note was hard, Nicole sees the silver lining that at least this song came out of it. I couldn’t agree more. This heartfelt piano ballad hits all the right notes. What a beautiful, cathartic track that is going to resonate with anyone who’s ever found their feelings for someone in their past brought back to the surface.

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Get On to Friends of Friends’ “Morphine”

If you’re feeling a little flat this Monday arvo, never fear. “Morphine,” the latest track from Queensland indie-punk outfit Friends of Friends, is just what you need. It’s an awesome upbeat song, but tap into those lyrics and you’ll appreciate it even more. Frontman Barnaby Baker wrote the song about his mother’s cancer diagnosis.

“I remembered how hard it was to see her in hospital, not sure how it would end,” he said. “There was morphine for her pain, and I leaned on my relationship for mine. This song is an apocalyptic look on my life as it feels as though I’m slowly spiralling downwards. I think we all are at times. It’s that feeling of chasing the light at the end of the tunnel, and hoping to reach it in time.”

Hearing the energy in this song, I’m sure Friends of Friends are fantastic live. If you want to see them, keep an eye on their socials for details of some capital city shows early next year. They’ve already been announced as part of Slowly Slowly’s mini-festival Easylover on June 10 at Northcote Theatre in Naarm/Melbourne, and there’s a lot more to come.

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Eimhin Blows Me Away With “She Met My Eyes”

Gold Coast/Yugambeh Country artist Eimhin has had a varied musical journey, transitioning from a musical theatre teen to playing punk rock and emo tunes. Now his sound has evolved into the beautiful folk-rock you hear in his latest single “She Met My Eyes.” If this one doesn’t give you chills, I’d suggest checking your pulse.

“It’s about the liminal period in a relationship when you’re still in denial that things are falling apart,” Eimhim admitted. “Instead of facing the truth you find yourself placating each other, you still say ‘I love you’ but it doesn’t feel the same in your heart. You’re still planning for the future, but that future is no longer a reality, at least not with one another.”

More like this please! What a tune!

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Nigel Wearne and Lauren Housley Release Brilliant Duet “To the Edge”

Victorian singer-songwriter Nigel Wearne has teamed up with UK songstress Lauren Housley for “To the Edge,” one of the coolest duets I’ve heard in some time. When I say cool, I mean cool. Smoky bars in the American Wild West kind of cool. Americana with a hint of jazz kind of cool. Horns, minor keys, and just the right amount of tension kind of cool. Just listen and you’ll hear what I mean.

The pair met in early 2019 at the Arts Café in Montreal when they were both in town for the Folk Alliance International. With a mutual respect for John Prine and some dry witty banter, they became firm friends. After reconnecting in New Orleans in early 2020, they began working together remotely during the pandemic and this fantastic song was born.

Nigel has a couple more Victorian dates before he flies out to the United Kingdom to play shows with Lauren. UK music lovers, you are in for a treat! Then he’ll jet to the US for the Folk Alliance International showcase MerleFest, the country’s top roots festival. Here are all the dates you need:

10 December 2022 – Odessa at Leaver’s Hotel, Dja Dja Wurrung Country/Creswick
11 December 2022 – Union Hotel Brunswick, Bulleke-bek/Brunswick
13 January 2023 – West End Centre, Aldershot (Lauren Housley)
14 January 2023 – Chapel Arts, Bath (Lauren Housley)
15 January 2023 – Edge of The Wedge, Portsmouth (Lauren Housley)
17 January 2023 – The Witham, Barnard Castle (Lauren Housley)
18 January 2023 – The Crescent, York (Lauren Housley)
19 January 2023 – The Met, Bury (Lauren Housley)
20 January 2023 – Philharmonic, Liverpool (Lauren Housley)
21 January 2023 – Alder Bar, Sheffield (Lauren Housley)
22 January 2023 – The Hive, Shrewsbury (Lauren Housley)
24–25 January 2023 – OFFICIAL SHOWCASE UK Americana Music Week, London
27 January 2023 – The Stables, Milton Keynes (Lauren Housley)
28 January 2023 – Thimblemill Library, Birmingham (Lauren Housley)
2-5 February 2023 – Folk Alliance Showcase, Kansas City
27-30 April 2023 – MerleFest USA, Wilkesboro

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