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“Beautiful Thing” represents a whole different chapter of my life and rather than try to compare it to my first album or generalize about it’s style and content, I think I should just say: It’s full o’ music. Original music. There’ll be several songs you’ll like, one or two you’ll love and a few you might already know. It’s optimistic, it’s melancholic, it’s cheeky and it’s honest.
The Winnie Coopers are four dweebs who aspire to make funky hip hop, guaranteed to get cabooses shaking, the Coopers know how to party and study hard.
Singer/songwriter Colleen de Winton, classical/flamenco guitarist Eddie Blatt and violinist Jera Sansom are the heart of Ionnah – and drew the group’s name from the sacred isle of the same name, found off the coast of Scotland. The island is a place of pilgrimage to celebrate the power of Sophia, the feminine face of God.
To follow up from the highly successful single No Dog War, King Tide, one of Australia's leading reggae acts are proud to announce the release of their album To Our Dearly Deported. Mixing feel-good grooves with a beachside vibe, this album is named in dedicated to Jamacian born Sean Collins, the band's toaster/ MC, who was deported back to the States after being bailed out of Villawood detention centre to record his tracks on the album.
Hellmut Wolf AKA “The Wolfman” Created the songs on this album which were recorded over the last 15 years in various situations with the input of many different people. As such the album is more of a compilation than a record that was created in a certain time period.
She is the Best new female artist to grace the folk/roots scene and her full length album Vivid sure proves that she is here to stay.' Alleyway Music. With her trademark fingerpicking and strumming guitar style, warm husky tones, and honest, heartfelt lyrics, surfing singer songwriter Sue-Anne is one of the brightest stars in to shine on the contemporary folk/roots scene.
<p>The rising and falling. The searching and waiting. The endless thoughts of sinking Duplicated blondes Carefully calculate and write Send off parcels overnight Teenage vagabonds Graze on gravel shores And hunt like fools and whores Nightmare makers So cunningly creep Mixing their ideas into sleep Cosmic census takers Select random souls And drop their victims into holes Crawling over day break Lost in the landscape I'm on my way home.</p>
Carinda was accompanied on the album by some of Australia’s finest musicians, Ben Hakalitz on drums (Youthi Yindi), Giles Smith on Bass (Dragon/John Williamson to name a few) and Natalie Bliss on harmonies and guest vocals. Shakimra on flute and Russell Harris on Trumpet.
Deya Dova is an innovative singer songwriter, vocalist and multi instrumentalist. Renowned for her worldly and soulful singing, Deya has developed a unique writing style in which she is notorious for hammering her guitars with a chopstick and singing spontaneously with the naked voice. Her first album ‘So Bravely Human’ won the NCEIA Album of the Year Award. Her passionate live performances have captivated audiences in France, UK, Israel and Australia.
Look up ‘evangelical’ in the dictionary and you will find that one of the definitions is “marked by ardent or zealous enthusiasm for a cause.” It’s why anyone who too fervently takes a stand on an issue can quickly wear away at your patience, no matter how noble the cause. It is also the reason why evangelical seems to be the best word to describe Rachael Brady’s second album Somewhere Sunshine. While her affections do not necessarily lie with Christian beliefs, they can be annoyingly zealous to a fault.






























