South Summit Release Doco Ahead of EP Tour

Boorloo/Perth band South Summit have just released a new documentary video that takes fans behind the scenes of their success. Called Climbing the Summit, the 10-minute vid was filmed between Eora/Sydney and Naarm/Melbourne while the band was on tour with Beddy Rays. It serves as a time capsule of this young band on the verge of big things.

“The band were a pleasure to work with,” said producer Vincent Trease. “It’s been such a great experience creatively and we got to witness South Summit at a pivotal time in their career as musicians. In such a time of division the message of unity that runs through this doco is in my eyes a great example of reconciliation.”

“I wanted to capture the way that music brings people together, and show that it doesn’t matter where you come from or what you believe in, it’s all about just playing some tunes and having a good time,” added director Elliott Brown. “I firmly believe that South Summit will one day stand among the greatest Australian artists. I aimed to capture their beginnings, a moment I hope people will look back on in the future.”

“This documentary gives us an opportunity to tell our stories, share our messages, and showcase what we do behind the scenes on this crazy journey. We feel like this documentary lets people understand our journey with music, and what we want to be known for. We represent proud cultures throughout the band, but this is not the reason why we are here today. We are here for the love of music. The process was made super cruisy for us by the two guys who made it all happen. Big shoutout to Vince and Elliott for having the vision for the doco and all their hard work to make it happen!”

South Summit will be back doing what they do best next week playing shows in support of their fabulous third EP Tales of the Yeti. Tickets are limited, so don’t wait too long to get yours.

2 November 2023 – La La La’s, Woolyungah/Wollongong
3 November 2023 – The Lansdowne, Eora/Sydney
4 November 2023 – Howler, Naarm/Melbourne
10 November 2023 – The Brightside, Meeanjin/Brisbane
11 November 2023 – The Northern, Cavanbah/Byron Bay
17 November 2023 – Whammy Bar, Auckland
18 November 2023 – The Loons, Christchurch
19 November 2023 – Meow, Wellington
24 November 2023 – The Rosemount, Boorloo/Perth

Photo credit: Andrew Briggs

“SOAK” Up Olivia de Melo and Wesley Black’s Summery New Single

Olivia de Melo and Wesley Black have teamed up to release “SOAK,” a breezy new track that’s bound to find its way onto your summer playlist this year.

I love the way that Olivia’s sweet vocals contrast with Wesley’s hip hop edge. The lyrics which celebrate living large on a shoestring are also bound to resonate with many listeners.

We should be hearing a lot more from Olivia soon as she readies her debut EP and prepares to tour Australia and overseas.

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Stormy-Lou Embraces Difference With “Impulsitivity”

Kaurna/Adelaide indie act Stormy-Lou has just dropped “Impulsitivity,” an anthem for anyone who’s ever felt different. Lead vocalist Mikaeli Stoker wrote this track about their experiences of living with ADHD and neurodivergence, hoping it might encourage others to celebrate the beauty of their own uniqueness.

“I started writing this song when I was feeling like I was stuck in a bit of a rut, on the verge of losing a job that I adored at the time, but which I grew to resent,” they recalled. “I found myself constantly forgetting important things and making mistakes because my body was moving too fast for my brain. Hearing ‘this isn’t good enough, you can’t keep fucking up like this’ pained me because there was never bad intentions behind these mistakes – in fact it was always the opposite.”

And no, the single’s title doesn’t have a typo. It was a deliberate choice for the band, as vocalist Mik explained.

“It just rolled off the tongue when singing it, and I just assumed that was the correct spelling and pronunciation, but after playing it live a few times and a few Google search debates later, I was proven wrong,” they added. “We chose to keep the spelling I’d come up with because it felt comfier, and let’s face it, making up words is kind of fun! I hope ‘Impulsitivity’ finds a place of relatability in our neurodivergent listeners, and shows that they are nowhere near as alone, or as unworthy, as they’ve been made to feel.”

Make sure you take a moment to really tap into the lyrics of this song. Whether you can relate to them personally or they simply encourage you to be a bit more accepting of differences in other people, they’re pretty powerful.

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A Swift Farewell Release Latest Emo Banger, “Like This (I Don’t Wanna Die)”

The lads from Eora/Sydney pop-punk trio A Swift Farewell are back doing what they do best with the release of “Like This (I Don’t Wanna Die)”. This is their fourth release of the year and the music’s still sounding fresh.

“’Like this (I Don’t Wanna Die)’ is a song about being deeply unhappy and unsatisfied with where you are in life and letting it ruin your mental health,” explained A Swift Farewell’s vocalist, Ryo Andi. “We wrote it last year when the band wasn’t really doing anything or playing shows. Because of that I felt like my life was just wake up – work at my boring job – sleep – repeat … And it made me feel so depressed that I started withdrawing from things and people … I guess this song was a way to say ‘Hey, sorry I’m not replying to texts but I feel so stuck in a hole right now and I just hope I won’t feel like this forever.’”

A Swift Farewell headed to Metronome Studio to film the single’s music video, which they also produced.

“We love focusing on angles and aesthetic and trying to re-create these old school/’90s emo vibes with the blue wash effect and the fish eye looks was a fun challenge,” Ryo added.

Thankfully A Swift Farewell should be out of that rut because they’ve played plenty of shows in 2023, and they’re not slowing down. They’ll support Bellweather on their “Bloodline” release show at The Vanguard in Eora/Sydney on November 18.

Photo credit: Gabrielle Michael

Covid Collaboration Pays Off For AYLA With “Fire and Wine”

AYLA took an unconventional approach to writing her latest single “Fire and Wine.” This infectious electro-pop banger is one of her best.

“After a couple of Covid-canceled planned writing trips, Sam [Thomlinson] and I set aside a day to write together online instead,” AYLA recalled. “I think it was that initial synth line that made me feel nostalgic. The first verse made me think of a good friend of mine and the things we’d get up to when we were younger. The second verse travelled through more memories, this time more of a relationship when I was younger. The chorus puts all those feelings together for how we live our lives now.”

The press release hints that there’s a lot more to come from AYLA in the near future. I can’t wait! Until then, I’m going to have “Fire and Wine” on repeat.

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Ali Reyis Drops Strong New Single, “Glenfield 308 Semi-Automatic”

After honing his craft in the Eora/Sydney punk scene under the moniker Hawkeye Reis, Ali Reyis has reemerged under his own name with some of the most exciting emo/pop-punk music you’re likely to hear. His latest single “Glenfield 308 Semi-Automatic” is a powerful track with hard-hitting vocals that really drive those lyrics home.

“This song was written sitting at Glenfield Train Station, in Western Sydney. I was on my way back from an Open Mic Night in the city to my university dorm in Campbelltown at the University of Western Sydney. It was freezing cold, almost midnight, and I had a lecture at 8am the next morning, totally defeated and dog tired,” he recalled. “I had spread myself too thin, trying to finish uni as well as release and record songs, bumbling my way through both and not really committing to either. And then as the clock went to 00.00, I suddenly started laughing and smiling to myself, as I felt this huge rush of euphoria. I had a sense of conquest, of accomplishment, that regardless of the outcome, I was really pushing myself to go chase my dream of playing music.”

“Glenfield 308 Semi-Automatic” comes from Ali’s new album Stars for a Blanket, which is out now. The album launch show fell through at the last minute due to staffing issues at the venue, so keep an eye on his socials to see when that’s hopefully rescheduled.

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Sophisticated Dingo Release Rocking New Single, “Been Thinking”

Sophisticated Dingo have just dropped their latest single “Been Thinking” and its another banger. Crank it up, because this one sounds best loud.

“It is commonplace to fake a smile in disguise of the stress and anguish you are feeling,” explained vocalist and guitarist Lewis Matte of the song’s inspiration. “This decoy might avoid detection momentarily, but is weakly maintained at best. Even the smallest of inconveniences can trigger all of your screws to come loose. Despite best intentions, your true colours shine bright, and for the better. The real you is out in the open. You can connect with the chaos of the real world rather than hide away in your fantasy of control and calm.”

Sophisticated Dingo are embracing the spooky season with a set at Creepshow 2023 at Mo’s Desert Clubhouse in Jellurga/Burleigh on October 28.

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Radical Son Releases Powerful Single, “Until You Call My Name”

Radical Son has one of those voices that stops you in its tracks. I’m not sure it’s ever sounded better than it does on his latest single, “Until You Call My Name.” A Kamilaroi artist with Tongan heritage, he sings of gratitude, love, and finding your way in a time of unrest.

Radical Son says this is a song “For those divided and lost, pulled or drawn in many directions both externally and internally. I’m mindful that we are all finding our way and that as hard as it may sometimes be just getting by in life, it is my hope that we find a way to live life, to love.”

Radical Son will next take the stage at the National Folk Festival in Ngambri/Canberra, which will be held at EPIC Showgrounds over the Easter long weekend, March 28 to April 1.

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Good Will Remedy Tease Sixth Album With “A Flower And A Note”

Good Will Remedy’s latest song “A Flower And A Note” is the kind of great storyteller song I just don’t hear enough of these days. It reminds me a lot of something the Black Crowes or Matchbox Twenty might have recorded, but it’s got that unique Australian flavour as a sweetener. Take a listen: it’s so good.

“The song follows the story of a couple who have lost their way, lost their path and lost each other,” explained Good Will Remedy’s singer and songwriter, Will Lebihan. “The call and response vocals rise as the song progresses and the story unfolds.”

“A Flower And A Note” comes from Good Will Remedy’s sixth album Sunshine State, which drops on November 10. The band will also join Diesel for his big New Year’s Eve Base at Bribie Island Hotel at Yarun/Bribie Island on December 31.

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WAMALA Wows Me With “My Whole Life”

WAMALA brought us upbeat vibes with his debut single “Dance Again” earlier this year. But there’s more to this Ugandan/Australian alternative talent than meets the eye. This Naarm/Melbourne-based artist shows his softer side with the release of his latest song “My Whole Life.” While “Dance Again” was a real bop, this new track shows real depth. WAMALA’s stunning voice and the eight-piece string ensemble backing him up make it a song of such rare cinematic beauty. Take a moment to stop what you’re doing and listen, but it deserves your full focus.

WAMALA says he wrote the song after the love of his life randomly appeared in his newsfeed while he was doom scrolling during the 2020 lockdowns. This song perfectly captures the random beauty that can come out of the darkness at a time you least expect it.

“My Whole Life” is the latest track lifted from WAMALA’s forthcoming EP, Fitter, Better, Healthier.