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Wednesday, 31 August 2011

Song of the Day - Old Flame




Kimbra - Old Flame
Album: Vows (2011)




New Zealand fans are currently enjoying the deliciousness that is Kimbra's debut LP, Vows, sending it all the way to the top of the iTunes charts (where it belongs). Australia has to wait two more days, but that wait will be worth it. You know this is going to be one of the best albums of the year, right? 'Settle Down,' 'Cameo Lover,' 'Good Intent' and the song-stealing moment in 'Somebody That I Used To Know' have shown us that Kimbra is the most exciting breakthrough artist of 2011. A whole album of Kimbra might be too much goodness to handle. For now, just enjoy 'Old Flame,' another showcase for the super-talented Kimbra.


Rating: 4/5




Tuesday, 30 August 2011

Dear ARIA Awards...



Will there even be a 2011 Awards?


Dear ARIA Awards,

 
 I've been meaning to send this letter since your 2010 awards ceremony, but I just haven't had the time. With the announcement earlier in the month that Channel Ten had passed on televising the 2011 25th Anniversary edition, I thought I should get around to sending this off. Last year's ceremony was a pile of s*it. Everyone knows this. It was a train wreck of an awards show, more akin to a European MTV Awards ceremony than the Australian Grammys it's meant to be. Why would you do a music awards show outside? Did you really think the performances wouldn't sound like crap? Megan Washington was amazing, but everyone else? No. We haven't even touched on how disorganised the evening was, how awkward the presenters were or how Angus and Julia Stone somehow managed to get higher and higher as the evening went on.


 Now, don't get me wrong,  the blame isn't squarely on your shoulders. This goes out to the Australian musicians that treated the ceremony like it was nothing special from the start. You couldn't hire a suit for the evening, Angus Stone? You couldn't learn how to pronounce debut, Jessica Mauboy? You couldn't learn to host, Natalie Bassingthwaghte? So, you've got to do something to make people care about the ARIA Awards again AND you've got to do something to honour the twenty-five events that have preceded this one. Whatever could you do?


 * Get a good host. Seriously, one that can work a crowd and keep the show moving at a quick enough pace. The rumour was that you were looking at Elton John. This works on two levels; he was the host of the very first ARIA Awards ceremony and he's entertaining in a bitchy way. That's always fun.


 * Don't just give awards to the most popular artists. Did Angus and Julia Stone really deserve to win Album of the Year, or were they awarded the prize due to sales? Tame Impala and Sia had much better albums in the running.


 * Move away from Channel Ten, but don't go to pay-TV. That first one isn't really a problem since they, you know, dropped you first. But the second one? Don't go to Foxtel! Channel 7, Channel 9... please step up! This is Australian music's night of nights and the best way to promote homegrown music to a massive audience. Everyone needs to be able to watch it live. You'd better get on this quick, because right now... you're homeless.


* Have some of these artists perform to celebrate quality Australian music in 2011; Gotye and Kimbra, Seeker Lover Keeper, Gurrumul, Boy and Bear, Washington, Emma-Louise, Pnau, The Grates, Regurgitator, Howling Bells, Bag Raiders, Art Vs Science and Architecture in Helsinki


* Have some of these artists perform to celebrate quality (or at least really popular artists with international appeal) Australian music of the past 25 years; The Presets, John Farnham, Kylie Minogue, Missy Higgins, Ben Lee, Kasey Chambers, Midnight Oil, Delta Goodrem AC/DC, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and The Avalanches.


* Have these artists win awards; Gotye and Seeker Lover Keeper.


If you really can't use your imagination, follow a plan like this...

Song of the Day - We Like To Party



Village People Spice Girls Vengaboys?


Vengaboys - We Like To Party
Album: The Party Album (1998)




Who likes to party? WE like to party! And who do we want to party with? The Vengaboys! When? January, 2012 during their Australian tour! Are you really going to miss this chance to finally get on the vengabus? I didn't think so. Where can you get your 'Boom Boom Boom Boom' on? Let's take a look.


January 11, 2012 - The Hi-Fi, Brisbane
January 12, 2012 - The Corner Hotel, Victoria
January 13, 2012 - Selina's - Coogee Bay Hotel, NSW
January 15, 2012 - Coolangatta Hotel, QLD


Tickets are on sale September 5! The tour will be preceded with the release of their new album, Rocket to Uranus. Not. Even. Kidding.

Monday, 29 August 2011

Song of the Day - Bird Attack




Frenzal Rhomb - Bird Attack
Album: Smoko at the Pet Food Factory (2011)




MAGPIE!! SEAGULL!! IBIS!! This is just too much. In all honesty, I can't remember when I ever had so much fun. See what I did there? Frenzal Rhomb's first album in five years, Smoko at the Pet Food Factory, is out now and hit #14 on the ARIA album charts this week. 'Bird Attack' works on so many levels. It has all the trademarks of a typical Frenzal track and it's also educational. What would you do if a bird was attacking? You have no idea. Get an ice-cream bucket and make it into a helmet. You can thank the boys from Frenzal Rhomb for that one.


Rating: 3/5

Sunday, 28 August 2011

#10 - Your Favourite Television and Film Theme Songs




I love TV. I almost love it as much as I love music. Sometimes I watch music on TV, but I can't do it too often because it's too much for me to handle. Watching Glee almost gives me a heart attack. But enough about what gets me off... we are back with our next music list, straight from the delicious It's My Kind of Scene 'Music Listography' diary. Now, I know I'm meant to write about television themes and film themes, but I'm just going to stick to TV songs. Why? Because I've already talked about my favourite film music. Duh. That post was 'Everybody Goes To Hollywood.' Read it at your leisure. Anyway, here are ten of my favourite TV theme songs. Enjoy!


Your Favourite Television Theme Songs


The Simpsons Theme
by Danny Elfman




Can you picture a world with no new episodes of The Simpsons? Just thinking about it makes me feel a little bit sick.


Buffy the Vampire Slayer Theme
by Nerf Herder




As exciting to hear today as the first time I heard it in 1997.

Top 20 - 28 August, 2011



Florence (sans Machine).


1. Florence + The Machine - What the Water Gave Me (NEW)





2. Washington - Holy Moses





3. Marina and the Diamonds - Radioactive (NEW)





4. Rachael Yamagata - Starlight





5. Kimbra - Good Intent