Cog Release Long Awaited New Single, “The Middle”

Cog haven’t dropped any new music since the Sharing Space album in 2008, but fans have been rewarded for their patience with the release of their latest track, “The Middle.”

Don’t be fooled by its delicate folky intro. The Sydney trio haven’t forgotten how to rock. Once this track kicks in, there’s nothing left to do but enjoy the ride.

Cog will play shows to support the highly anticipated release of “The Middle” next month. Here are all the dates you need.

2 February 2018 – Chelsea Heights Hotel, Melbourne
3 February 2018 – Croxton Hotel, Melbourne
4 February 2018 – HQ Complex, Adelaide
9 February 2018 – Metro Theatre, Sydney
10 February 2018 – The Tivoli, Brisbane

Mallrat On the Up

She might be just 19, but already emerging MC Mallrat has achieved more in her career than many people twice her age. Her debut EP Univited clocked up 14 million streams, she’s played every Aussie festival that matters including Splendour, Falls, Beyond the Valley, and Come Together, and she’s supported heavy hitters like Post Malone, Peking Duk, and the man who inspired her to make her own music, Allday.

As the story goes, the talented Brisbane teen was so inspired by an Allday concert that she headed home and started to make her own music. She connected with Allday’s producer and collaborator Tigerilla, recorded her debut EP, and the rest is history.

The hype around Mallrat shows no signs of slowing down either. She’s currently wowing crowds on her sold out all ages tour promoting her new single “Better,” which already has more than two million streams. With youth on her side, expect even bigger things from Mallrat.

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John Butler Headlining Port Macquarie’s First SummerSalt Concert

John Butler Trio, Mama Kin, and San Cisco are among the big names headed to Port Macquarie in March for the city’s first ever SummerSalt concert. Joined by Spender, Oh Pep!, and local talents Barrel House, this is sure to be a special concert for the coastal city.

SummerSalt was launched with a simple mission to present quality musicians in some of Australia’s most picturesque outdoor venues. Anyone who’s already taken in a SummerSalt concert knows this will be a day out to remember. In addition to the great music on stage, visitors will also be treated to market stalls and grub from mobile food vendors. There’s also a special SummerSalt Lounge area available to people who want to splurge on their tickets.

SummerSalt will hit Port Macquarie’s Westport Park on March 25. Tickets go on sale tomorrow morning from Ticketmaster and Oztix.

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Josienne Clarke and Ben Walker Announce First Aussie Shows

British folk duo Josienne Clarke and Ben Walker have announced their maiden Australian visit on the back of the release of their new album Seedlings All. It’s a landmark release for the pair, their first album of entirely original material.

“For the first time I’m out there alone with a bunch of songs that expose my insecurities, fears of failure and inflated pride,” Josienne explained. “They deal with my own specific thoughts and feelings about the reality of pursuing this kind of career, the cost to personal relationships, circumstance and lifestyle, and asking the question – “Is this still worth it?” They’re about trying to find an inner balance in an environment that doesn’t provide any balance or certainty. Where one day everything is brilliant and the next day it could all be over. Where one night ends in a standing ovation and the next starts by playing to an empty room.”

The album features the gorgeous new single “Chicago,” about a night in the Windy City that was memorable for all the wrong reasons.

“We drove all day to get to Chicago, we got to our hotel on the outskirts of town and had five minutes to drop our bags and then get back in the car to drive another hour into the centre of Chicago to sound check. We did that, soundcheck went fine, but then NO ONE came to the gig. There was a support act that night who despite being local didn’t appear to have any friends,” she remembers. “It was one of those gigs where you wonder whether it’s even worth going on, but we’re sticklers for a contractual obligation, so we played. After our set one of the guys from the support band said to me that he thought an hour set of our music was “a bit long” because “it’s the kind of music you have to listen to and think about and it’s Saturday and no one wants to do that”. So I was sitting at the bar drinking my quadruple Bulliet bourbon thinking “fuck this, I’m not doing it anymore, the world is not made for my gift!” and then I realised that I was being a knob and that’s just how it is, we’re not the fucking Beatles and we have to start somewhere, we played to no one in the UK and we’d have to get used to it here too. So I wrote this song mainly to have a word with myself about not being a massive diva….”

Hopefully they have a better turn-out on their Aussie dates! Josienne Clarke and Ben Walker will play some of the country’s key folk festivals and a Melbourne show while they’re on Australian shores. Seedlings All hits stores on March 23.

10 & 11 March 2018 – Port Fairy Folk Festival, Port Fairy
14 March 2018 – Modern Folk from Britain at Thornbury Theatre, Melbourne
17 & 18 March 2018 – Blue Mountains Music Festival, Katoomba

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The Gypsy Scholars’ Cold Hands Tour Kicks Off Tonight

It’s a big day for Canberra indie folk outfit The Gypsy Scholars. Their brand new single “Cold Hands” has just hit digital outlets and they’re wasting no time promoting it, kicking off their tour in Melbourne tonight.

“Cold Hands” showcases a more mature sound for the band, although they’ve sacrificed none of the quirkiness that has endeared them to fans around the country. The big chorus should see fans singing along at the following shows.

19 January 2018 – Bar 303, Melbourne
27 January 2018 – Ric’s Bar, Brisbane
2 February 2018 – The Lass O’Gowrie, Newcastle
9 February 2018 – Moonshine Bar @ The Steyne Hotel, Manly
10 February 2018 – Untapped Festival, Goldcreek
16 February 2018 – Australian National University O-Week, Canberra
24 February 2018 – The Polish Club, Canberra

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Brilliant Benjamin Booker Announces Bluesfest Sideshows

I must admit, I meant to write about Benjamin Booker’s Bluesfest sideshows yesterday but I fell down the Spotify rabbit hole with his music instead. Writing about him fell low down my priority list as I relished the opportunity to listen to his gritty blend of soul and blues.

If you want to know what Benjamin is all about, wrap your ears around this live version of Witness, the title track from his 2017 album. A socially charged anthem exploring the racial tensions facing the United States, it’s just one of many wonderful tracks I listened to yesterday.

Whether you’re a fan or, like me, you’ve just discovered his brilliance, you won’t want to miss these shows. See him at Sydney’s Factory Theatre on March 29 or Melbourne’s Corner Hotel on March 31.

Get to Know Jeremy Romeo


Townsville singer-songwriter Jeremy Romeo has charmed me with his new latest single “All You’re Meant to Be.” Its release has been some time in the making, as Jeremy penned it in 2012, but this radio-friendly pop-rock tune is worth the wait.

“’All You’re Meant to Be’ is something I’ve had in the works for the last three or four years now. I actually wrote the title track back in 2012 when I was going through a tough time emotionally, financially and physically. I was down in the dumps but I came to a crossroads where I felt that I had two options, I could sit in my room and feel sorry for myself or I could get out in the world and make positive changes, so that’s exactly what I did,” he explained.

“Every song on this EP is really a different phase of my life along the footpath of this journey I have been on the last couple of years. It’s a kind of reminder to myself that no matter how hard life gets, look at where I was then and how far I’ve come. I feel that a lot of people will resonate with that also.”

We’ll get to hear the rest of those songs when the All You’re Meant to Be EP drops on February 9.

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Paddy McHugh Tackles Suicide In “Down to Sydney” Single

Paddy McHugh pulls no punches with his latest single “Down to Sydney.” From the first few lines you’re hooked, wondering where this hard-hitting country-rock track will take you.

“Suicide rates in Australia are high, too high, especially for young men in rural areas. ‘Down to Sydney’ is a story that has no doubt played out many times in every small town across the country,” Paddy explained. “In the song however, the protagonist finds another way out … I guess I want people to realise that there are alternatives and there is hope even in the most unlikely places.”

“Down to Sydney” comes from Paddy’s 2017 album City Bound Trains. His Down to Sydney tour kicks off tonight in Maitland and travels around New South Wales.

18 January 2018 – Junkyard Hotel, Maitland
19-21 January 2018 – Illawarra Folk Festival, Illawarra
21 January 2018 – Midnight Special Newtown
22 January 2018 – Americana in the Park, Tamworth
25 January 2018 – Cake & Cordial Sessions, Tamworth
26 January 2018 – DAG Sheepstation, Nundle

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The Studio in the City Becomes Homesurgery Recordings

Since its inception in 2007, The Studio in the City has played host to some of the country’s finest musicians, engineers, and producers. The Brunswick studio helmed by celebrated producer and Shihad member Tom Larkin has had a hand in the success of some of the nation’s most acclaimed albums including releases from Calling All Cars, The Getaway Plan, Young and the Restless, and Villainy. While there’s a touch of nostalgia in the air, the studio is also looking forward with a brand new name, Homesurgery Recordings.

“I founded the studios in 2007 when I happened upon a project studio for long term rent – I moved a ramshackle amount of equipment in there and began work straight away on the debut album for a band called Young & Restless,” Tom explained. “That record went on to win a J award for Unearthed Album Of The Year.”

This new chapter is sure to be a bright one for Homesurgery Recordings, which has recently upgraded its API 1608 console. Despite the new technology and name, Homesurgery Recordings remains committed to helping artists realise their creative vision in a comfortable and relaxed environment.

Visit the Homesurgery Recordings website to learn more the studio.

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Down & Out Team Up With Nick Thompson For Debut Single “Horizon”

In the tradition of Simple Plan and All Time Low comes Brisbane’s own Down & Out. This pop-punk group has just released its debut single “Horizon,” but it seems the lads have already found a fan in Nick Thompson, the frontman of American pop-punk band Hit the Lights, who features on the new track.

The song isn’t perfect by any means. But while it lacks polish, there’s something irresistible about it. I found myself tapping my toes as I listened, then hitting play again for another go round.
“The song is all about those endless nights out as a band” said singer/songwriter Andy. “We’ve had some crazy times and wanted the video to flow from that feeling, from the road trip, to heading out… and playing in the hotel room” added guitarist Mark.

Pop-punk might not be enjoying its time in the sun at the moment, but you shouldn’t expect these boys from Bayside to change any time soon.

“We have always been pretty true to our music and our tastes. We were always pop/punk and will always be,” said Mark. “When the other bands moved from pop/punk to emo, we were doing pop/punk. Then the same bands did a screamo album, we were still doing pop/punk. It’s either admirable …or stupid”.

“I tried playing in different bands with different styles, but pop punk was what felt like home,” added Andy.

You can tune in to more of Down & Out’s pop-punk tunes when they launch their single and EP for hometown fans. Catch them at Ric’s on January 20 for the single launch and at The Zoo on February 2 for the EP release show.