The Brother Brothers Ready for First Aussie Shows

Summer is festival time, a time for welcoming some big international talents to our shores and discovering some brand new artists. The Brother Brothers fall into the latter category, but they’ve quickly become a favourite of mine with their beautiful folky music and the sort of sublime harmonies that only come when siblings join forces. Their debut album Some People I Know dropped in 2018, but the American identical twins are only just making it to our part of the world.

David Moss plays cello and guitar while his brother Adam plays the five-string fiddle. They both write and sing with an uncomplicated style that is such a welcome throwback. Take a listen to their song “Colorado” and just see if it doesn’t give you chills.

The Brother Brothers will play selected festivals and headlining shows over the next few weeks, starting with Woodford later this month. Catch them at all the following venues!

29 December 2019 – 1 January 2020 – Woodford Folk Festival, Woodford
3 January 2020 – Old Museum, Brisbane
4 January 2020 – Dorrigo Gazette Theatre, Dorrigo
5 January 2020 – Live n Cookin’ @ Lizotte’s, Newcastle
7 January 2020 – The Vanguard, Sydney
8 January 2020 – Smith’s Alternative, Canberra
9 January 2020 – The Spotted Mallard, Melbourne
10-12 January 2020 – Cygnet Folk Festival, Cygnet
14 January 2020 – Salamanca Arts Centre, Hobart
15 January 2020 – Adventure Bay Hall, Adventure Bay
16 January 2020 – Mountain Mojo, Sheffield
17-19 January 2020 – Illawarra Folk Festival NSW, Illawarra

Bootleg Rascal Ready for Summer Vacay Tour

We’re all thinking about summer holidays, including Bootleg Rascal. They haven’t released any new material since selling out shows on their Yin & Yang Australian and New Zealand tour, but they’re already set to hit the road again on their Summer Vacay tour. This time around the lads will follow the sunshine and stop in more regional centres along with the familiar capitals, ensuring more Aussies can see them do what they do best.

“Touring in more remote areas has always been something close to our hearts,” says guitarist Jimmy Young. “We get the chance to bring the show to music fans who might not get the opportunity to catch as much live music than those in major cities.”
Make sure you arrive early enough for the support acts, as Bootleg Rascal have handpicked some of the best up-and-comers you’ll ever year.

There’ll also be some “totally cooked” crowd participation games from Bobby Dazzler’s Sideshow Alley between artist sets. If you’ve ever wanted to play Pinger Pinata, Pin the Toupee on Trump, or Wheel of Misfortune, you know where to go.

Tickets are on sale now from Bootleg Rascal’s website. Given the enthusiastic reception for the last tour, you’ll want to get them sooner rather than later!

9 January 2020 – Sooki Lounge, Belgrave (with Fresh Violet and R.em.edy)
10 January 2020 – The Grand, Mornington (with Fresh Violet and R.em.edy)
11 January 2020 – SS&A, Albury (with support acts TBA)
17 January 2020 – Miranda Hotel, Miranda (with A.Girl and Timi Temple)
18 January 2020 – Cambridge Hotel, Newcastle (with A.Girl and Timi Temple)
19 January 2020 – Park House, Mona Vale (with A.Girl and Grace Grove)
24 January 2020 – Miama Marketta, Gold Coast (with Drop Legs and Saint Lane)
25 January 2020 – The Northern, Byron Bay (with Drop Legs and Saint Lane)
26 January 2020 – Sol Bar, Maroochydore (with Venice Queens and Saint Lane)
30 January 2020 – Jive Bar, Adelaide (with Richysand and Alex Hosking)
31 January 2020 – Settlers Tavern, Margaret River (with T$oko and The Bambuseae Rhythm Section)
1 February 2020 – Indi Bar, Perth (with T$oko and The Bambuseae Rhythm Section)
2 February 2020 – Mojos, Fremantle (with T$oko and The Bambuseae Rhythm Section)
7 February 2020 – The Beery, Terrigal (with Nelipot, Saint Spook, and Deadshowws)
8 February 2020 – Transit Bar, Canberra (with Liv Li and Muddy Wolfe)

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Benny Nelson Blows Me Away With “Bad Man”

I listen to a lot of music. A lot of it is really good music. When I’m lucky though I find great music, like “Bad Man,” the latest single from Sydney-based Benny Nelson. This track is next level. It starts out as a gentle, introspective ditty before building into an explosive anthem of defiance.

He says it’s “a reflection on decisions and actions I’ve made that I’m not too proud of. Some actions have consequences, and sometimes I felt like I deserved the worst, and it’s been really hard for me to not think that when bad things would happen to me.”
There’s such a spontaneous energy about this single, perhaps because it was recorded in just one day. And if you hear a bit of pain in the vocals, it might not just be a reflection of those personal lyrics. Benny had a toothache, but pushed through to make sure “Bad Man” came out sounding just right.

“I decided to wait until I had recorded the single before getting my tooth pulled the next day in case it interfered with my voice, so that was a painful but memorable experience,” he admitted.

We are pretty lucky we can hear Benny play this track and others live, as his musical career was almost cut short after recording “Bad Man.” He tripped up some stairs while holding a glass, which sliced through the nerves in his hand. Now eight months after the doctors told him his loss of movement and feeling may be permanent, he’s back to doing what he loves. He’s got one last show for 2018. Catch him at Keppel Vibes II, on Great Keppel Island on December 29, with Busby Marou, Christine Anu, and a bunch of other talented acts.

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Mr. Big Stuff Teams Up With Strange Talk For Debut Single

Melbourne’s Mr. Big Stuff effortlessly fuses hip hop rhymes with a fun pop sensibility to create his debut single “I Need Space.” With up-and-coming synthpop act Strange Talk guesting, the track is a ridiculously catchy number you’ll be humming all day.

“’I Need Space’ was inspired by a break up close to my family,” Mr. Big Stuff explained. “I was at the studio writing and I got a call from one of the people involved in the breakup. We got talking and as I was holding back tears, they said to me I just need my space. I was in a bit of a sad mood, not knowing what to do – so I walked back into the studio, and 5 minutes later ‘I Need Space’ was born.”

The clip is a quirky feast for the senses which takes us to some unreal locations including a surrealist library and an apocalyptic car park.

Mr. Big Stuff is hard at work on an EP, so hopefully we’ll hear from him really soon.

Bobby Maguire Releases Feelgood Title Track From Debut Album

With much of the country devastated by fire and drought, there doesn’t seem to be a lot of get happy about, but Cairns-based singer-songwriter Bobby Maguire is determined to make you smile. His latest track “Moving to the City” is pure joy, a feelgood ditty that is made to lift your spirits and get your toes tapping.

“Moving to the City was inspired by bands like The Cure and The Kooks,” Bobby admitted. “It deals with the loss of a past life as well as growth and a need to move forward with a new chapter. I wrote this song as a form of encouragement for myself to embrace this new journey.”

The clip, which Bobby made with the help of his family and friends, is also hilarious. If you’ve ever struggled to find the right rental property, it’s bound to strike a chord with you!

“Moving to the City” is the title track from Bobby’s debut album, which is full of gems. Hometown fans can see Bobby Maguire doing his thing at the following shows.

20 December 2019 – Centrals Trinity Beach Bulldogs AFL Club, Cairns
24 December 2019 – Cotton Club NEMO Jams, The Cotton Club, Cairns
28 December 2019 – Cotton Club NEMO Jams, The Cotton Club, Cairns

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Discover “MAGIC!” With Nardean

Egyptian-Australian artist Nardean casts a spell with her latest single “MAGIC!” It’s an upbeat, life-affirming track featuring Heirloome.

The clip will also strike a chord with Harry Potter fans. In it we see Nardean and her palls paying homage to the tales of the boy wizard on a creatively cheesy handmade Hogwarts set.

“I decided to make this video because I am sort of (very) obsessed with Harry Potter. Growing up in a really strict family, I felt like such an alien. I was the little creative child and everyone else was an engineer or doctor. I could really relate with Harry. I loved the idea that maybe life didn’t need to be terrible and boring, maybe there could be magic! Fast forward a few years, I started making music and turns out life could be magic!” Nardean explained.

This song has all the right ingredients to get this muggle dancing. Has it worked its magic on you?

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Reilly Stapleton Explores Darkness With “Impulse”

With her model good looks, I thought Reilly Stapleton may be aiming to become our next pop princess. However, one listen to her new single “Impulse” soon dispelled that notion. The track is dark, brooding, and powerful, with a delicious edge that reminds me of ‘90s alt-rock icons including PJ Harvey, Amy Lee of Evanescence, and our own Adalita.

“Impulse is reflective of the constant battle between our negative impulsions and our inner consciousness that provides you with a positive moral compass” she explained. “The song uses violence, anger and control in order to convey this unavoidable conflict. When somebody has a short tolerance of anger they can withstand, it is generally our consciousness that holds us back from lashing out.”

The film clip is also delightfully dark, although if like me you’re a little sensitive you may not want to watch it alone. Inspired by slasher flicks, it sees Reilly imagining the gory deaths of her housemates. I love her music, but I’m not sure I’d rush to sign a lease with her any time soon!

We’ll next see Reilly sharing a stage with the likes of Hilltop Hoods and Hermitude at Mornington’s Let Go Fest on February 1.

Chela Releases New Pop Bop, “Delivery”

Melbourne indie pop act Chela should get your toes tapping with her high-energy new single “Delivery.” It’s one of those unashamedly feelgood pop songs, totally catchy with a beat that makes you want to stop what you’re doing and dance it out for a few minutes.

“Delivery” is the title track from Chela’s new EP. Fresh from supporting Client Liaison around the country, Chela is currently on the road with New York’s Gus Dapperton. Catch her tonight at The Zoo in Brisbane or tomorrow at Howler in Melbourne.

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Sydnee Carter Makes Comeback With “Plans”

Most people who appear on reality TV singing competitions are quickly forgotten. Others make such a lasting impression that when you see their name many years later it’s still as fresh in your mind as the time they graced the small screen. Sydnee Carter was one of those artists for me. She was just 16 when she appeared on X Factor in 2014. She’s done an awful lot of growing up since then, and it shows in her new single “Plans.”

“I wanted Plans to be the stepping-stone between the songs on my earlier EP and the songwriter that I am today,” she explained. “I’ve had more life experience as a 21-year-old, than before as a 16-year-old and I wanted to convey this in a way that was true to myself and my experiences. The song, in a way, expresses the vulnerability of trust in a relationship, and how easy it easy to forget the gravity of certain situations.”

Listening to this song makes me remember just how much I loved Sydnee’s voice and heart. I can’t wait to hear more of her new music soon!

Vale Greedy Smith

Sometimes you get music news that knocks the wind out of your sails. Hearing that we’ve lost Andrew “Greedy” Smith is one of those pieces of information I wasn’t quite ready for.

For years he’s been the man keeping Mental as Anything’s legacy alive, the only original member still rocking. Still touring right up to the end. The band were due to start a string of shows in Victoria on Thursday. This wasn’t a guy who thought he was going anywhere.

Greedy passed away after suffering a heart attack on December 1. He was just 63 years old. He is survived by his son Harvey, fiancée Fiona Docker, brother Stuart, and a legion of Aussie music fans who will keep celebrating the music of The Mentals in his honour. Here’s a start.