Brisbane songstress Meredith fuses folk and electronica to dramatic effect with her latest single “How Could You Believe That.” I love what a slow burner this is, with resentment just simmering underneath the surface. Make sure you listen to the lyrics, which nail how a toxic relationship can affect everyone in the couple’s orbit.
There’s apparently an EP and some live shows to come, so no doubt we’ll be hearing a lot more from Meredith soon.
Category: Single Releases
Little Coyote Gets it Right with “Neverending”
I missed Little Coyote when they released their debut EP, but I won’t make the same mistake with EP number two. The lead single “Neverending” has convinced me this Sydney band is the real deal.
Vocalist Judd English has got such a compelling voice, and he’s supported beautifully by drummer Anto Dinh, bassist Gareth Bussey, and guitarist Matt Coates. There’s a rock sensibility here, but elements of funk and blues give it an exciting fresh flavour. It’s one of those tracks you put on and you want to hear again as soon as it’s over.
“Neverending” is officially released on Friday, and we’ll see the EP at some point in the not too distant future.
Amanda Merdzan Back with New Single “Glow”
So many different musicians have crossed my path since I started this music blog. Many of them I forget about if I don’t hear from them for a while, but the best stay with me. One of those artists is Amanda Merdzan. I still remember how I felt listening to her debut album years ago, and I’ve loved listening to her music evolve from minimalist folk to lush electronic music. Throughout it all, the heart in every one of her songs has kept me coming back for more.
Amanda’s moved to London since the last time we heard from her, and it seems the change is doing her good. While she admittedly misses the sunshine, her latest single “Glow” may be her most accomplished yet.
This is the latest single from Amanda’s forthcoming EP Commands. I can’t wait to hear it!
Luca Brasi Releases New Single Ahead of Album
Tasmanian punk act Luca Brasi has never put a foot wrong with me and the trend continues with the brand new single “Anything Near Conviction.” It has everything I loved about the previous singles: insightful lyrics delivered with plenty of passion and a proper punk ethos.
Luca Brasi frontman Tyler Richardson says it’s “The song that centres around giving yourself a kick in the arse to do better in life and for those you love. A not-so-gentle reminder that you gotta give everything you can.”

“Anything Near Conviction” comes from Luca Brasi’s third album If This Is All We’re Going to Be, which will be available on CD, LP, and for digital download April 29. If everything we’re heard from the band of late is anything to go by, it’s going to be a corker.
Image used with permission from Deathproof PR
Mayfair Kytes Release Amazing Animated Clip for “Sleepyhead”
Melbourne quartet Mayfair Kytes has released one of the most visually stunning film clips I’ve seen in some time to accompany their latest single “Sleepyhead.” It’s the work of Melbourne artist Thomas Russell, who storyboarded, hand-animated, filmed, and directed the video. Contemporary dancer Geoffrey H Watson also lends his talents to the clip.
The video’s blown me away, but the song’s pretty lovely too.
“Sleepyhead is a meditation on two themes, one being the creative process versus the logical world and how choosing your own destiny can lead you down a long road of self-discovery that might clash with more pragmatic streams of life,” explained Mayfair Kytes’ lead vocalist and songwriter, Matt Kelly, “and secondly, it is about dealing with the depression that often comes with such a way of being.”
“Sleepyhead” comes from Animus, Mayfair Kytes’ debut album, which hits stores on April 1. Mayfair Kytes will launch the album with a show at The Workers Club in Melbourne on April 8 and another at The Vanguard in Sydney on April 28.
The Pretty Littles Rock Out with “Pride”
There’s something so special about hearing a track that’s a rough diamond, a song that hasn’t been smoothed out by a record company and stripped of all of its heart. That’s the way I feel about “Pride,” the latest track from Melbourne’s The Pretty Littles. It sounds like it was recorded in a garage in the best possible way.
I imagine it’d sound even better in the flesh, so if you’re lucky enough to be in the band’s hometown make sure you head to the John Curtain Hotel tonight for the official single launch. It’s going to go off!
Harts Strikes Gold Again with “Peculiar”
Super groovy Melbourne funk-rock artist Harts is back again with another killer cut. His latest single “Peculiar” features the soulful vocals and awesome guitar licks I fell in love with on “All Rise (Play it Cool)” but it’s got a rougher edge that’s really working for me.
“I tested it out first live at the All Rise Tour shows last month and the response we got encouraged me to release it as a single,” Harts explained. “The idea for ‘Peculiar’ started with me coming up with the main guitar chords and riff jamming with my loop pedal at home one day. I was in a mood of questioning everything and I think that reflects in the lyrics. The song progressed quickly from there when I started to produce and arrange the instruments in the recording phase. It was all very natural.”
Harts is currently in the US for South by Southwest, but he’ll be back home in time to play Bluesfest and Groovin’ the Moo. If you’re going to either festival, make sure you don’t miss his set.
Ben Abraham Ready for Album Tour
“Speak” was the song that first introduced me to the beautiful music of Ben Abraham, so I’m thrilled to hear it’s got an official release. It seems I’m not the only one in love with this delicate folk track, because Ben says it’s also his favourite song from his debut album Sirens.
“The story of a writer wrestling with his muse felt like a more mature subject matter than some of the earlier work I had done,” he explained. “It’s also the perfect showcase of Jono [Steer] and Leigh [Fisher]’s production. I asked Wally De Backer [Gotye] to help me record the vocals on this particular song because I knew he would help me find the best way to tell the story through my performance. I’m really proud of the work we all did.”
With Sirens now in stores and a brand new single release, it’s the perfect time for Ben to hit the road and take his music to the people. You can catch him at the following venues over the coming weeks.

16 March 2016 – Fremantle Arts Centre, Perth (with Calexico)
17 March 2016 – Grace Emily, Adelaide
20 March 2016 – Howler, Melbourne
2 April 2016 – Junk Bar, Brisbane (matinee @ 3:30 pm; night show @ 7:30 pm)
3 April 2016 – Vanguard, Sydney
Image used with permission from Inertia Music
Em George Blows Me Away With “The Grind”
If, like me, you love your music honest, folky, and without frills, “The Grind” by Sydney’s Em George is going to be right up your alley. This is one of those songs that I fell for within seconds and felt enamoured with right until the end. It’s beautiful.
“The Grind” is also the lead single from Em’s debut EP. If this song’s any indication, that release is going to be unmissable.
Luke Yeoward Fronts The 131’s
After moonlighting for King Cannons, Luke Yeoward is back doing what he does best with his new outfit, The 131’s. Their lead single “This Ain’t Culture” is the perfect example of straight up punk music, the kind of tune that really means something and gets you in your gut.
Apparently a punter described this as “Bruce Springsteen singing for Rancid.” Despite all my years of training at this writing game, I couldn’t have said it any better myself. If that’s the kind of music you dig and you’re lucky enough to live in their home state of Victoria, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to catch The 131’s over the coming weeks. They’ve taken up residency at The Old Bar, plus they’ve got a couple of other gigs on the horizon.
13 March 2016 – The Old Bar, Fitzroy
20 March 2016 – The Old Bar, Fitzroy
27 March 2016 – The Old Bar, Fitzroy
31 March 2016 – 170 Russell, Melbourne (supporting Stiff Little Fingers)
1 April 2016 – The Bendigo Hotel, Bendigo