“What Rhymes With Christmas?” – Teeny Tiny Stevies

I said I was going to highlight some Christmas music. You were warned. If you’re not ready to go full-Mariah yet, the Teeny Tiny Stevies’ new EP What Rhymes With Christmas? might be the release to ease you into the festive season.

I know, I know, I’m not in the Teeny Tiny Stevies’ core demographic. I’m definitely not a kid, and I don’t have any around me. I don’t have to listen to “children’s music.” I’ve resisted previous Teeny Tiny Stevies releases because I’ve already learned those important lessons about sharing, using sunscreen, and sleeping through the night. But Christmas is a season that brings out the inner child in us all, so these songs are a little more accessible than their standard fare.

This EP is full of really lovely folky music. It makes such a change from hearing the big divas and crooners that dominate Christmas playlists. Some might say it’s the ideal summer music. That’s what we need for an Aussie Christmas. Speaking of, it’s still so refreshing to hear musicians singing about our unique experiences of Christmas. There are references to Paul Kelly music, cicadas, the heat, and even biscuits. No cookies here!

“As songwriters, we feel so lucky to be welcomed into families’ homes via our Teeny Tiny Stevies catalogue, and while we’re privileged enough to be there it feels like the right time to add our local voice to the mix of mostly international Christmas classics,” Beth and Byll Stephens explained.

“Like most Australians, while enjoying the classic Christmas carols on offer, there is this weird disconnect when we’re singing along to songs about roasting chestnuts & snow men. It was a satisfying challenge, when writing these new songs, to ask ourselves ‘what does it feel like and sound like at MY Christmas right here at home’. ”

“I also like the idea of Christmas songs that aren’t completely about Christmas, for example ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’ is actually a love song, and ‘How to Make Gravy’ is the story of a family, I mean they are about Christmas but there’s another narrative. And we’ve honed in on that idea with ‘Three’. ”

Teeny Tiny Stevies are a children’s act, and I know that little ones will embrace these songs that tell real Aussie Christmas stories. But I encourage all of the adults out there to give What Rhymes With Christmas? a listen too. Like me, you might be pleasantly surprised.

If you’re still searching for the perfect present for little ones in your lives, how about some Teeny Tiny Stevies tickets? They’re taking their How to Be Creative tour all over the country in the New Year.

6 January 2023 – Albury Entertainment Centre, Bungambrawatha/Albury
7 January 2023 – Civic Theatre Auditorium, Wiradjuri Country/Wagga Wagga
8 January 2023 – Canberra Theatre Playhouse, Ngunnawal Country/Canberra
13 January 2023 – HOTA Lakeside Room, Yugambeh Country/Gold Coast
14 January 2023 – Old Museum Concert Hall, Meeajin/Brisbane
15 January 2023 – Armitage Centre @ Empire Theatre, Jagera, Giabal and Jarowair Country/Toowoomba
17 January 2023 – Events Centre Playhouse, Kabi Country/Caloundra
19 January 2023 – Walter Reid Cultural Centre, Darumbal Country/Rockhampton
20 January 2023 – MECC, Yuwibara Country/Mackay
22 January 2023 – Tanks Arts Centre, Gimuy/Cairns
27 January 2023 – Dunstan Playhouse, Tarntanya/Adelaide
28 January 2023 – Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre, Boandik Country/Mt Gambier
3 February 2023 – Port Cygnet Cannery, Melukerdee and Lyluequonny Country/Cygnet
4 February 2023 – Earl Arts Centre, Therrernotepanner, Leterrermairrener and Panniher Country/Launceston
5 February 2023 – Theatre Royal, Nipaluna/Hobart
12 February 2023 – Live at the Bowl @ Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Naarm/Melbourne
4 March 2023 – Twilight at Taronga @ Taronga Zoo, Eora/Sydney

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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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Kaypo Drops Gorgeous New Single “Help Me Out”

Kaypo wowed me a few months back with his gorgeous single “Empty Highs”. His newie, “Help Me Out” is every bit as impressive. If you love artists who tell stories through their songs and favour the simple strum of an acoustic guitar to studio wizardry, this will be right up your alley.

“‘Help Me Out’ is slightly more driven/higher energy production compared to the last two songs which have been slower/more ‘ballady’,” Kaypo explained. “The track itself was inspired by a conversation with someone who at the time wasn’t doing great and had developed an unhealthy dependence on both alcohol/substances as well as an ongoing love interest.”

A young talent with the world at his feet, Kaypo will relocate to London early in 2023.

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jnr. Drops Fab New Single, “Say (Light Me Up)”

I don’t know about you, but I think Hump Days become more challenging as the year wears on. You’re so ready for a Christmas break, but it seems there’s always a mad rush before you can take it. Thankfully I’ve found something that takes the edge off: “Say (Light Me Up)”, the latest single from self-produced Eora/Sydney artist jnr.

This is such good pop music. It’s fresh and fun, with an accessible sound that’s sure to win over fans of acts like LANY and Conan Gray. If that’s you, you won’t want to miss this one. A little birdie tells me jnr. will release several more singles in 2023, which is definitely something to look forward to.

Thomas Headon Making Waves With “Georgia”

Born in London but raised in Naarm/Melbourne, Thomas Headon is bringing a little sunshine to your Tuesday arvo. If you’ve lost your mojo, press play and turn his latest single “Georgia” up. I swear it’ll make you feel better about the world.

“We’ve actually been sitting on this song for over a year now,” he admitted. “I wrote it by myself with my little acoustic guitar in London, then finally produced it up into 100 different versions with my friend Stephen months later, finally landing on this one. It’s actually not even about someone called Georgia, it’s more pointed towards the US state … also which I have nothing to do with, but it’s a metaphor. Anyway, it’s my favourite song of mine to date. I hope people like it.”

Since moving back to the UK in 2020, Thomas has been doing big things. Like supporting Elton John big. He’s also just announced he’ll be part of the Are You Listening? Festival in Reading on 6 May 2023. Hopefully a return visit to Oz isn’t too far away.

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“Georgia Maq Live at the Sydney Opera House” – Georgia Maq

I’ve always appreciated Georgia Maq’s work, whether she’s fronting punk act Camp Cope or playing solo. However, my love for her music has deepened after hearing her new Live at Sydney Opera House EP. It’s a beautiful recording featuring five tracks recorded at her Vivid show in the Opera House’s Utzon Room last year.

The Utzon Room is a small, intimate space, perfect for stripping music back. We hear Georgia on piano, backed only with strings. In doing so, we hear her music in a new way. While her solo material has always been a little quieter and more introspective than her work with Camp Cope, I found I could appreciate it even more without the layered electronic sounds. This is simplicity at its finest. Georgia’s voice shines with such simple accompaniment, encouraging you to listen to her lyrics, to her stories.

While her own stories dominate, I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention her stunning cover of Regina Spektor’s “Samson” which closes this EP. I’ve always loved this song. Regina set the bar so high, but Georgia’s version is equally beautiful. I’m so glad I got the chance to hear it on this EP.

Georgia Maq Live at the Sydney Opera House is out now.

Images used with permission from Our Golden Friend; main image photo by Jess Gleeson + design by Sebi White

Mick Thomas’ Roving Commission Covers Cold Chisel For Christmas

I love Christmas. While I don’t believe in decorating your tree before December 1, you also won’t catch me playing Whamageddon either, because I can’t imagine spending this month trying to avoid this and other glorious Christmas songs. So now that it’s December, I’m probably going to bring you plenty of new Christmas music. Deal with it. The first is Mick Thomas’ Roving Commission’s delightful cover of Cold Chisel’s “Home and Broken Hearted”. Lifted from Chisel’s debut album, it’s a track that many Aussies are unfamiliar with, so I’m thrilled that Mick and his crew are bringing it to audiences.

“Brooke [Taylor, who takes lead vocals on the song] wanted a Christmas song she could sing and I thought this is one people constantly overlook and one I was eager to have a crack at. And what a song it is. The first Cold Chisel album is one that had a major effect on me and one I think still stands up after all this time. So many good songs,” Mick enthused. “We toyed with the idea of changing the protagonist’s gender, or even name (‘Dear Jimmy it’s over, goodbye’), but there’s something timeless about the way the words cascade and people know it as it is, so we thought better of it. I guess the mandolin could never really replace Don Walker’s frantic piano in the chorus but you can’t say I haven’t given it my best shot.”

This song comes from Mick Thomas’ Roving Commission’s latest EP Back in the Day, which features some originals and other choice covers. They’re supporting its release with plenty of shows all around the country.

4 December 2022 – Leftys, Meeajin/Brisbane (with Full Power Happy Hour)
11 December 2022 – Longley International, Muwinina Country/Longley (with Teresa Dixon)
13 December 2022 – Grace Emily, Kaurna/Adelaide (with Cookie Baker)
14 December 2022 – Grace Emily, Kaurna/Adelaide (with Tom Redwood)
15 December 2022 – Grace Emily, Kaurna/Adelaide (with Mark Curtis and the Flannelettes)
16 December 2022 – River Hotel, Kaartdijin Noongar/Margaret River (with Carla Geneve)
17 December 2022 – Navy Club, Waylyup/Fremantle (with Carla Geneve)
18 December 2022 – The Oxford Hotel, Boorloo/Leederville (with Carla Geneve)
21 December 2022 – Shotkickers, Wurundjeri Country/Thornbury (with Skyscraper Stan)
22 December 2022 – Shotkickers, Wurundjeri Country/Thornbury (with Alana Jagt and the Monotremes)
23 December 2022 – Shotkickers, Wurundjeri Country/Thornbury (with Maggie Alley Band)
1 January 2023 – Archies Creek Hotel, Gunai Country/Archies Creek (with Sherry Rich and the Grievous Angels)

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Grace Amos Releases Strong Single, “By the Grace of God”

Grace Amos is one of those special artists who seem to get better with every single release. She’s always had a cool angsty rock vibe reminiscent of Alanis Morissette or Demi Lovato, depending on your vintage. But in her latest track “By the Grace of God, ” she sounds her most confident. It’s only fitting as the song talks about embracing and retaining your own power, even when faced with seemingly all-consuming love.

“It’s mainly about looking back on previous relationships I’ve shared and how I always put in so much, without really getting the same in return,” she admitted. “So I wrote this as a reminder to myself to know what I’m worth, to stop letting people “walk all over me”. I wrote this song for me.”

Grace will release her debut EP early next year.

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Rock Out to The Velvet Club’s “Thinking Straight”

Naarm/Melbourne rock outfit The Velvet Club have got my toes tapping with their latest single “Thinking Straight.” This is a straight-up banger with totally relatable lyrics about escaping chaotic thoughts. Hot tip, turning a track like this up and just enjoying the music is the perfect way to get your head right!

“Lyrically, ‘Thinking Straight’ is about getting stuck in your own head and doubting yourself but at the same time recognising that you’re in your head and taking five to relax and reset,” explained lead singer AJ. “It’s just about recognising that at times things get overwhelming and to accept that and find ways to relax and get back on track when it happens instead of dwelling in it and trying to avoid it.”

The Velvet Club have been impressing crowds recently opening up for Ra Ra Viper. They’ve got just three shows for that tour left, plus some other gigs in the coming months. Here are all the places you can see them:

1 December 2022 – Liberty Alive, Boorloo/Perth (supporting South Summit)
3 December 2022 – Mojos, Waylyup/Fremantle (ALL AGES supporting Ra Ra Viper)
3 December 2022 – Mojos, Waylyup/Fremantle (18+ supporting Ra Ra Viper)
4 December 2022 – Mojos, Waylyup/Fremantle (18+ supporting Ra Ra Viper)
18 February 2023 – Now & Again Festival @ Werribee Park, Wirribi-yaluk/Werribee

Image used with permission from Habit Music Co; credit: Tim Lambert