Archive for June, 2013

Rudimental add an extra Perth date

Monday, June 17th, 2013

_66216486_rudimental_new_press_shotWith the Perth RUDIMENTAL show sold out in a matter of weeks, you’d be tapped to miss the extra date they’ve added on the 14th of September at Metro City! With a social conscience in hand as an outlet for […]

Azure Maya

Monday, June 17th, 2013

Originally from Melbourne and now based out of New York, Azure Maya serves up a wonderful slice of ambient electronica.

As a rare exception to the rule, “Empr” manages to tick the “chilled out” and “not boring” boxes, and is well worth a listen.

Listen to “Empr” below, and check out Bandcamp to download the full eight-track EP for free.

Photos: The Decline at Rosemount

Sunday, June 16th, 2013

The Decline LIVEThe Decline at Rosemount Hotel, Perth on Saturday May 15, 2013. Photos by Brodie Cole.

Photos: Vida Cain at Beat Nightclub

Saturday, June 15th, 2013

Vida Cain LIVEVida Cain single launch at Beat Nightclub, Perth on Friday May 14, 2013. Photos by Michael Farnell.

Karnivool Announce New Album, New Single and National Tour

Saturday, June 15th, 2013

karnivool14 tracks and 67 minutes of new music from Karnivool? Hell yeah! After four years of silence following the band’s sophomore long player ‘Sound Awake’, Perth’s own prog-rockers Karnivool have announced that along with a brand new single, the band […]

Fuck Buttons

Friday, June 14th, 2013

The new Fuck Buttons record, Slow Focus is out on July 22. “The Red Wing”, the first single from the record, is crazily energetic, jumpy and damn good fun.

After a four year break since their last release, we’ll be furiously counting down the days for this one.

Listen to the radio edit of “The Red Wing”, below.

A Minute With Tangled Star

Thursday, June 13th, 2013

We spend a minute with Tangled Star and find out what’s what…

What’s going on in the world of Tangled Star?
I’m thinking of working my way towards a solo album, one track at a time. I have one new song almost finished — Al Smith is mixing it as I write … I’m juggling musical and lyrical ideas for another new song. It’s always interesting to venture something creatively, to begin something and to feel those mysterious forces in the world coming to your aid … For some reason I’ve been thinking lately about Samuel Beckett’s radio plays, and Glenn Gould’s haunting and evocative radio documentary on cold and remote communities called The Idea Of North. I’d like to somehow let these things influence the development of my new project.

What motivates you to make music??
In his poem There Are Diseases, The Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa wrote: “There are sensations / Felt only by imagining / Which are more ours than our own life is”. A lot of people say similar things. For Federico Fellini, the imagination was more powerfully “real” than everyday life because he felt it more intensely. For the French philosopher Gilles Deleuze, life is fundamentally a question of creation. I’ve pretty much only written pop songs, but I’ve always felt that somehow there’s some kind of life at stake in creative processes, that I have a mysterious ethical duty to preserve and to liberate. So I’m mainly interested in things at this level — once a song is written and recorded, I’m not so motivated to go and play it over and over again to people.

What have been the high and low points of your musical experiences so far??
In a certain sense, I lead a relatively autistic existence, so my highs and lows revolve mainly around creative successes or failures, which are often strangely reversible, or even co-existent. An example might be the release of a new album: just the fact that it exists is a kind of success, but for me I’m often painfully aware of how the reality of it falls short
of what I’d imagined for it.

What music are you listening to at the moment?
In relation to listening to music, somehow for me the question conscious will or volition has fallen away, so that I no longer actively engage in it as an activity. But, like most people, I walk around in the world and hear bits and pieces of songs all the time. I’d rather that things come to me this way, like fate … Plus, I have music in my head a lot — I’ve come to prefer imagined or remembered music, and silence.

If you were stranded on a desert island, which member of the band would get eaten first??
Tangled Star isn’t really a band as such, but I’ve been involved in numerous projects over many years with Jim Butterworth (Bass player), and he is a fair size — plenty to feed any number of anaemic Rock musicians.

Here’s an opportunity to bitch about something, whether music related or not. What really pisses you off? ?
I suppose I don’t appreciate anything that disturbs or interrupts my sleep — that could be anything from a barking dog, to the idea of Tony Abbott.

You’re putting together your perfect gig featuring Australian artists? Who would you get to play and where? Feel free to include acts/DJs/bands/venues that no longer exist.?
I don’t know much about Australian bands … I’d like to go back in time and see some of those anonymous amateur cover bands in beer gardens I saw occasionally as a child — hilarious and heartbreaking …

Live Review: Killing Joke at The Rosemount

Tuesday, June 11th, 2013

SONY DSCKilling Joke at The Rosemount, Sunday June 9, 2013. Review by Matthew Tomich Photos By Cissi Tsang The newly renovated Rosemount looks great on the outside, but inside the venue there’s one major change: the addition of a ghastly and […]

Photos: The Beards at Capitol

Tuesday, June 11th, 2013

27) The Beards, at Capitol The Beards at Capitol, Perth on Friday June 7, 2013. Photos By Chris Harris.

Anger Management: Cathedral

Tuesday, June 11th, 2013

We check in with all things heavy on RTRFM’s Critical Mass show.

British doom godfathers Cathedral are calling it a day. Their twenty three year career will end with their final opus The Last Spire, in which the band returns to their roots and eschews the seventies prog sounds of 2010’s double album The Guessing Game.

Lead and final single “Tower Of Silence” crawls along with a groovy riff and pounding drums, topped off with a killer psyched out solo. Lee Dorian’s vocals and lyrics seemingly addressing the band’s demise, singing “there is no place for me”.

The video is fantastically cheesy, with a nod to the Hammer Horror movies. Check for a cameo from Purson’s Rosalie Cunningham, perhaps a symbolic passing of the torch?