Paulini’s Eurovision Hopeful is an Absolute Banger

I try my best to avoid the potential Eurovision tracks before the Australia Decides show, but Paulini’s effort keeps creeping into my inbox. So in spite of myself, I listened. I don’t know what she’s up against yet, but her song “We Are One” is definitely a track we could be proud to send to Turin.

This song has everything you want in a Eurovision number. It’s incredibly danceable. Paulini gives a powerhouse vocal performance. And the lyrics from Rick Price and John Capek, which celebrate our similarities, are ideal for the world stage.

“The world is hurting so it’s time to bust out with a little hope, unity and joy. There’s no better way to do that than with big sounds, and some big notes,” Paulini confirmed.

“I’m tired of being the person of colour, Australian’s are tired of lockdowns due to the pandemic, and the world is tired of being divided by religion and fear. It’s time to remind everyone that we are all humans standing on the same Earth, breathing the same air. Now is the time to come together, because we are one. I’m calling for unity from the top of my vocal range to remind the world, we are more than black or white, we are more than gay or straight, we are more than Muslim or Christian — we are people first.”

Amen! I’m ready to send Paulini to Italy now, but she’ll have to face off against the rest of the Aussie talent on the Gold Coast on February 26. Make sure to watch live on SBS to have your say!

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Take a Swig of Melanie Dyer’s “Cheap Moscato”

Melanie Dyer’s new country-pop single “Cheap Moscato” may be her most relatable yet. I mean, who hasn’t had a crazy, romantic night fuelled by cheap booze?

“The concept for Cheap Moscato came to me about five years ago and I still have a voice memo of the original recording on my phone,” she recalled. “It’s a song that I tested a few times at gigs over the years and felt always connected really well with the crowd – especially women. I revisited the song recently with Rory Grounds in Sydney and I then co-produced the song alongside Pat Byrne and Peter Holz (who also produced “Run Out Of Road”).

“The song was as fun to record as it was to write. Having a big part in the production was important to me and gave the song that female touch that it called for. Stacking the vocal harmonies and building the track layer by layer lead us to a song that’s playful, fun and a little flirty, like the way Moscato tastes. “Cheap Moscato” is for rounding up your girlfriends and letting your hair down over a few wines.”

Melanie has a stack of regional gigs coming up in the coming months. Enjoy some cheap Moscato with your gal pals at the following shows:

22 April 2022 – Diggers Grand Ballroom, Tamworth (7pm)
21 June 2022 – 500 Miles of Music @ Leigh Creek Oval, Leigh Creek (12pm)
24 June 2022 – 500 Miles of Music @ Coober Pedy (venue TBA) (12pm)
25 June 2022 – 500 Miles of Music @ The Outdoor Cinema, Oodnadatta (12pm)
26 June 2022 – 500 Miles of Music @ William Creek Hotel, William Creek (12pm)
5 July 2022 – Big Red Bash 2022 @ Birdsville (7pm)

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“Tell ur friends” About Dulcie’s New Single

It’s only early, but 2022 is shaping up to be a pretty exciting year for Western Australian trio Dulcie. They’ve just released a boppy new single “tell ur friends” and they’re currently touring the country with Ocean Alley. Life’s good for this talented trio!

The track is a collaboration between Dulcie and Polarheart’s Chris Chidiac. It celebrates self-worth, something we should all nurture whether we’re in a relationship or enjoying the single life.

“This song came about a bit like Frankenstein – with various bits and bobs picked from previous half-written songs and merged together with a song co-written with Chris Chidiac,” Dulcie explained. “It’s about that awkward ‘what are we’ phase in a relationship and the inner knowing of your own self-worth.”

Those Ocean Alley dates aren’t the only opportunities fans have to see Dulcie in the flesh. The trio can’t wait to get back in front of audiences.

“We’re so excited to be able to FINALLY hit the road and share our new music this February supporting Ocean Alley. It’s been 2 VERY LONG YEARS waiting for this tour to happen. Then we head out on our own headline tour in April! Feels like we’ve re-invented ourselves to a whole new level and can’t wait to show everyone what we’ve been working on and get back to playing across the country!”

Catch Dulcie at the following venues:

18 February 2022 – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney (supporting Ocean Alley)
19 February 2022 – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney (supporting Ocean Alley)
20 February 2022 – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney (supporting Ocean Alley)
23 February 2022 – John Cain Arena, Melbourne (supporting Ocean Alley)
25 February 2022 – Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide (supporting Ocean Alley)
26 February 2022 – Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide (supporting Ocean Alley)
8 April 2022 – Fremantle Arts Centre, Fremantle (supporting Lime Cordiale)
22 April 2022 – The Rosemount, Perth

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Hayley Jensen Partners with Petric for “Flirtin'”

Valentine’s Day might be a Hallmark holiday, but I can’t help but love it. Mine won’t be flashy, but I’m looking forward to a night on the couch with my husband, wine, Japanese takeaway, and streaming the ice dancing final. We’re well past the heady days of crushes, but Hayley Jensen’s new single “Flirtin’” takes me right back.

The Australian Idol alum teams up with Canadian country trio Petric for this fun and flirty track. Its playful cheesiness is perfect for Valentine’s Day.

Hayley is currently touring her Breakin’ Hearts album around the country. Catch her at the following shows in the coming months:

18 February 2022 – The Toff in Town, Melbourne
19 February 2022 – Commercial Club, Albury
23 February 2022 – Lizotte’s, Lambton
24 February 2022 – Django @ Camelot Lounge, Marrickville
25 February 2022 – Laurieton United Services Club, Laurieton
26 February 2022 – Halekulani Bowling Club, Budgewoi
11 March 2022 – The Met Hotel, Toowoomba
13 March 2022 – Johnny Ringo’s, Brisbane
21 April 2022 – Wests Diggers Club, Tamworth

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Le Shiv Ready to Rock in 2022

Sydney indie-rock act Le Shiv have released a triumphant follow-up to last year’s singles “When The Kids Grow Up” and “I’m Fine, I’ve Said Too Much, But How Are You.” The latter was Lime Cordiale’s favourite track of 2021, but I think the newie, “The Wait is Over” might be even better. It’s everything I want a rock song to be, with big bold instruments and an anthemic chorus that encourages you to sing along. Is it a little grandiose? Sure. Is that a bad thing? Not even a little bit.

“The title says it all for us. This was one of those nightmare songs you get every now and then as a musician. A song you can’t finish,” the band admitted. “When I came up with the first idea for the song, I knew it was going to be something good and that feeling was almost a hindrance in finishing it. There was this weird unspoken pressure to make sure the song was something special. So it took over two years to finally finish writing and recording it. When we finally got the master back it was so satisfying to hear the hard work. The wait was finally over. It’s just on to learning how to play it live now, which will probably take another couple years!”

“The Wait is Over” is the perfect way to start what’s shaping up to be a pretty big year for Le Shiv. After writing a whole lot of new songs in lockdown, they’re ready to record. They’re also itching to play live as much as COVID allows. Aussie dates are locked in and they hope some US ones will follow. Here are all the places locals can catch them in the coming months.

5 March 2022 – The Workers Club, Melbourne
12 March 2022 – La La La’s, Wollongong
20 March 2022 – Narrabeen RSL, Narrabeen (supporting Skeggs)
9 April 2022 – The Northern, Byron Bay
10 April 2022 – Mo’s Desert Clubhouse, Burleigh Heads
21 April 2022 – Sol Bar, Maroochydore
14 May 2022 – Waywards, Sydney

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The Black Sorrows Prove They’ve Still Got It With “Saint Georges Road”

The Black Sorrows are often referred to as a nostalgia band. The classics still hit the spot all these years later, but the title suggests their best work is long behind them. After hearing their latest single “Saint Georges Road”, the title track from their 2021 album.

This is the song that you need to write after you’ve lived a life. It represents where the Black Sorrows are now, ruminating on mortality and dealing with grief. It’s heavy stuff, but listening to it is uplifting and beautiful.

After a tough year of lockdowns, Joe Camilleri and the band are back on the road doing what they do best.

“I’m just one excitable boy,” he admitted at the prospect of getting back in front of crowds of music lovers. “It’s as joyous as sunset over the Nile or dawn at Uluru … it just feels great to get back to doing what I love”.

No doubt they’ll play all the hits at these upcoming shows, but I hope there’s room in the set for “Saint Georges Road.” It’s a gorgeous song that might just remind everyone that the Black Sorrows are so much more than a nostalgia band.

12 February 2022 – Twilight Sounds, Bundoora
17 February 2022 – The Lounge Royal Hotel, Nundah
18 February 2022 – Beenleigh Tavern, Beenleigh
19 February 2022 – Great Keppel Island, Hideaway
20 February 2022 – Sunshine Beach Surf Club, Sunshine Beach
25 February 2022 – Dashville Skyline, Belford
26 February 2022 – Sunset Sounds, Yarra Valley (afternoon)
26 February 2022 – Lizottes, Newcastle (evening)
27 February 2022 – Lizottes, Newcastle (afternoon)
5 March 2022 – Ghost Rock Wines, Northdown
6 March 2022 – Ghost Rock Wines, Northdown
12 March 2022 – Lucky 13 Garage, Moorabbin
18 March 2022 – Under the Southern Stars, Adelaide
19 March 2022 – The Point, Portsea (afternoon)
19 March 2022 – Bridgeway Hotel, Pooraka (evening)
26 March 2022 – Sunset Sounds, Mudgee
27 March 2022 – The Palms at Crown, Melbourne
31 March 2022 – Princess Theatre, Launceston
1 April 2022 – Rocky Cape Tavern, Rocky Cape
2 April 2022 – Homehill Winery, Huon Valley
3 April 2022 – Scamander Beach Resort, Scamander Beach
9 April 2022 – Sunset Sounds, Gosford
10 April 2022 – Tallagandra Hill Winery, Gundaroo
14-16 April 2022 – BluesFest, Tyagarah
16 October 2022 – Kickstart Summer Concert Series @ Ascot Racecourse, Ascot

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Karen Harding Releases Uplifting New Single, “Something Special”

Karen Harding’s latest single “Something Special” is the musical pep talk all of us need from time to time. Karen’s fourth single and her first self-produced song, it’s written from the perspective of a conversation with someone who can’t see how valuable or special they really are. That might be another person, but I think it also works well as an inner monologue. Either way, it might just give you the confidence you need to face the day.

“Christmas Day 2021, I was unwell and missed all the festivities. Instead, I was able to spend the day creating the 16-layer song ‘Something Special’,” said Karen of the song’s development. “I wanted to portray a sense of freedom and gratitude within the song and felt that nothing felt more like freedom than the sound of the ocean waves rolling in. If you listen carefully, you can hear this subtly throughout the song.”

Listen out for more from Karen really soon as she prepares to release a new EP in the coming months.

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Maison Hall on Comeback Trail With “Montreux”

After a nearly six-year break, Maison Hall are back together and doing what they love: making music. To celebrate their return, the indie duo has a killer new single “Montreux” that you’ve just got to hear. It’s vibrant and exciting, the perfect marriage of big rock sounds with introspective lyrics.

“Montreux is celebratory,” said one half of the duo, Joe Kneipp. “Not just because we’re still doing this, but because we’re still doing this despite our ‘real-life’ obligations, the distance between us, the total absence of pecuniary success, etc. We are so divorced from any external validations – the simple fact is, I love making music, and I love making music with Ben [Byron]. And we’re gonna keep fucking doing it!”

The song comes with an awesomely creative clip that explores the struggle between creation and survival in the world of capitalism.

“The concept of the clip is pretty on the nose – the juxtaposition between the left and right brain, the creative and the pragmatist, the poetic and the prosaic,” Joe added. “ If you’re a musician, or any creative for that matter, who’s not lucky enough to make all their money from creative endeavours, you’ll understand these tensions. I workshopped it with Ben and then James Cooney, who stars in the clip as the ‘right-brain’ and is part of our live lineup.”

Maison Hall have wasted no time getting back in front of audiences. They made a triumphant return to Brisbane last week and have two more shows to go on their single tour. Catch them at Melbourne’s The Retreat Hotel tomorrow night or Gang Gang Café in Canberra on Sunday.

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RADICALS Ready to Rock NSW With “falling faster slowly” Tour

Some songs demand to be played loud. “falling faster slowly,” the latest track from Sydney rock trio RADICALS is one of those songs. Trust me, it’s the only way.

“The song is based around the feeling/experience of taking drugs,” lead vocalist Brandon Wade said. “We wrote the song while on drugs and thought it would be the perfect time to write and encapsulate what and how we were feeling. It was a wild experience and we’re stoked the song turned out the way it did.”

The film clip, shot at Huxley’s in Caringbah by Nelson Faulds from Level 48 Visuals, is suitably trippy. It features live performance footage and wild animations cleverly cut together to represent the song’s mind-altering themes.

RADICALS will support the release of “falling faster slowly” with a string of shows around their home state. It all kicks off tomorrow in Sydney. Check them out at the following venue.

11 February 2022 – The Chippo, Sydney
25 February 2022 – Hijinx Alley, Sydney
13 March 2022 – The Stag and Hunter Hotel, Newcastle
19 March 2022 – Ryans Hotel, Thirroul
2 April 2022 – Yours & Owls Festival, Wollongong
9 April 2022 – Huxley’s, Sydney

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“Product of a Dreamer (Remixes)” – Jannah Beth

Jannah Beth’s Product of a Dreamer was one of the most exciting debut EPs I heard last year, a dynamic collection of songs that blurred the boundaries of hip-hop, soul, R&B, and funk. I can’t wait to hear what the next phase of their musical journey has in store, but before I do I’m thrilled we can revisit those songs with the recent release of the remixed EP.

All too often a remixed EP can feel a little superfluous, but that’s certainly not the case here. I think of this EP as more of a companion piece that puts the spotlight back on the songs and helps you appreciate them in new ways. I found myself jumping back and forth between the remixes and the original takes, marvelling at the differences between them. I commonly complain about remixes focusing on danceability but stripping the heart out of songs, so I’m thrilled to see Jannah Beth and their team of talented producers have found a balance here. The songs sound fresh, but the beats never overshadow the thought-provoking lyrics.

“It all seems so fast; music is almost disposable and as soon as you’ve finished listening to one song you have an infinity more there, ready to capture your heart and attention. I wanted to savour my moment and show off the songs in endless form & possibility as well as appease my own (very diverse) musical appetite,” Jannah Beth said about this release. “I’m a huge believer in collaboration and I’m constantly inspired by my peers – releasing and creating a project within lockdowns and pandemics took away the ease of collaborating but these remixes paved a way for the project to break those boundaries to really sit in a collaborative space and feel ‘real’ to me and my community. Each artist who remixed a track has their own amazing project … they are all to be celebrated …don’t sleep”.

If like me you were ready to dive back into Product of a Dreamer or you’re yet to discover what it’s all about, check the remixes and the original EP out. It’s available as a limited-edition neon green vinyl via Jannah Beth’s Bandcamp page and digitally through your favourite streaming services.

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