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The Eternal | Sonic Youth

February 24th 2009 03:28
Sonic Youths 16th album, The Eternal, will be released on vinyl, compact disc, and digital album by Matador Records on June 9. Produced by John Agnello and the band, The Eternal not only marks Sonic Youths return to the independent label sphere (titles on their own SYR label excepted) after a long association with Geffen, but more importantly, ranks as one of their more inspired efforts in a 28 year career.

Sonic Youth



Recorded through November and December of last year at the bands Echo Canyon West studio in Hoboken, NJ, The Eternal features many firsts for a Sonic Youth album, including a number of shared vocals between Kim, Thurston, and Lee, and the studio debut of former Pavement/Dustdevils bassist Mark Ibold, a member of Sonic Youths touring band for the past few years.

The bands current extracurricular activities are particularly interesting. The Kunsthalle in Dusseldorf, Germany is now hosting the touring museum exhibition SONIC YOUTH ETC.: SENSATIONAL FIX, which focuses on the band's multidisciplinary work since the bands formation in 1981, including their collaborations with visual artists, filmmakers, designers and musicians.

Kim Gordon launches a clothing line, Mirror/Dash, at Urban Outfitters on February 16, and is showing at The Armory Show in NYC March 5-8.


Lee Ranaldo, with co-conspirator Leah Singer, just opened installations at the Konsthall in Stockholm and the CNEAI in Paris, and he has a piece in the travelling exhibition Bad Moon Rising 3, currently at Boots Contemporary Art Space in St. Louis.

A Beck/Sonic Youth split 7" is being released by Matador on April 18 for Record Store Day.

And the band recently collaborated with the Merce Cunningham Dance Company (along with former Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones and mixed-media sound composer Takehisa Kosugi) on a work celebrating, and being performed for, Cunninghams 90th birthday on April 16 at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.




Sonic Youth are:



Steve Shelley

Lee Ranaldo

Kim Gordon

Thurston Moore

Mark Ibold



Matador will shortly announce a Buy Early Get Now opportunity for the album with some very interesting bonus material.

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The Lives Of Lee Memorial

February 24th 2009 03:08
Lee Memorial is Karl Smith’s new band.

Lee Memorial is also the latest signing to Remote Control’s Dot Dash label, home of Wolf & Cub, New Buffalo, Snowman, St Helens and Ned Collette. Their debut album The Lives Of Lee Memorial will be released late March 2009.

Lee Memorial
introducing LEE MEMORIAL
Karl was one half of Sodastream, who were based first in Perth and then in Melbourne.

Between 1999 and 2006 Sodastream:
- Released 4 albums, 5 EPs and a live recording
- Signed with Rough Trade US and Tugboat Records (part of Rough Trade UK)
- Toured Europe 7 times, as well as the USA and Japan
Quite wonderful said John Peel, A blindingly beautiful beam of light said the Sydney Morning Herald

Lee Memorial
is named after a guesthouse in Kolkatta, India where Karl’s family used to stay when he was a child. (Karl lived in Bangladesh and India until he was thirteen).

With Lee Memorial Karlwanted to try something a bit different to Sodastream, to present his new songs with a full band.

Joining Karl in Lee Memorial for the debut album are:

- Laura MacFarlane, one time drummer with Sleater-Kinney and founder of Melbourne outfit Ninety Nine
- Tom Lyngcoln from Nation Blue plays lead guitar, a perversely appealing notion given the somewhat diametrically opposite sounds of the two bands
- Madeline Spawton who has no ragged pedigree, which in many ways is a good thing, but plays clarinet and cello which is exactly what Karl was looking for
- Matt Bailey (ex-Paradise Motel) plays bass (Matt has now departure to pursue his solo project, and Steve Thomas from Zond has taken over bass duties)

Lee Memorial is a band - and a band with genuine chemistry, more than evident by the fact that they recorded eleven of the album’s songs in four days.


CLICK TO DOWNLOAD: Lee Memorial ‘Berlin’ [mp3] from the forthcoming album ‘The Lives Of Lee Memorial’ out through Dot Dash end March 09


Lee Memorial
introducing LEE MEMORIAL
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WOW | Big Day Out | Sydney

January 16th 2009 00:11
Check out WOW as a 4 piece at the Big Day Out in Sydney Friday 23rd Jan.

See WOW on the Hot Produce stage at 1:20pm. It's only their third show as a live 4 piece. There will be lots of surprises.



Drum Media

WOW member Bree (top right) is on the front cover of Drum Media this week, posing with other BDO Hot Produce stage band members, Kiss from The Scare and Sarah from theredsunband. Read the full interview online or in this weeks issue.

Mailer Daemon Tennis

Mailer Daemon recently remixed WOW song No Aspirations. Download it here (Z Share)

They recently recorded Tennis covering Future Ghost. Download it here (Z Share)

There are other remixes by Bumblebeez, Pink Frost and Drugmoney available to download on our myspace now.


WOW also have these shows coming up:


Sunday 8th Feb - Playground Weekender, Wiseman's Ferry
WOW Web Site


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ERIC BIBB | NEW ALBUM

January 14th 2009 07:44
ERIC BIBB | GET ONBOARD

Available Saturday January 17

International folk-blues ambassador, Eric Bibb, is about to release his stunning new album, Get Onboard. Produced by Eric Bibb and his producer Glen Scott, is Bibb’s finest album to date and significantly topped the most added list at US Triple A radio (Adult album alternative) last year. Featuring guest appearances by Bonnie Raitt and Ruthie Foster, the album signals a deeper exploration into his musical roots. Eric himself said, “My new album is, without a doubt, one of the most exciting projects of my career. It’s a further exploration into the place where blues meets gospel and soul.”





The album was recorded in Nashville and features a stellar line-up of musicians headed up by Bonnie Raitt (slide guitar on “If Our Hearts Ain’t In It”) and including a duet (“Conversation”) with Ruthie Foster. The Nashville band included producer Glen Scott on keyboards and backing vocals, Tommy Sims (Bruce Springsteen, Kelly Clarkson, Eric Clapton) on guitar, bass and backing vocals, Lemar Carter on drums (Carrie Underwood, Joss Stone, India.Arie) and other Nashville musical luminaries.

Australian fans can get a taste of Eric Bibb as he returns to play in March 2009. His run of shows will take in most capital cities, and includes much anticipated performances at Byron Bay’s East Coast Blues & Roots music festival.

Since Bibb last toured here on the back of his 2006 album Diamond Days, he’s played hundreds of shows across three continents, with acclaimed appearances at esteemed festivals in 2008 such as Glastonbury, Cornbury Festival, the Cambridge Folk Festival, Nice Jazz Festival (France), and more.

As if to echo the sentiment, the Austin American-Statesmen commented after seeing a 2008 performance that, “Bibb’s voice is a sweet, smoky baritone… when Bibb plays, blues and gospel become one glorious whole.”

Eric Bibb's music is a rich blend of the blues with elements of folk, country, gospel, and soul. He is the son of New York folk singer, who influenced Eric immeasurably with exposure to a wide variety of acoustic folk music and the opportunity to “hang out” with performers like and in the sixties when Eric was a young boy. He later went on to immerse himself in pre-war blues guitar playing and song writing, moved to Europe in his twenties and eventually settled in Sweden where a world music folk scene was emerging ahead of being marketed throughout the globe.

“(New album) ‘Get Onboard’ offers further proof that Bibb is working at an extremely high level of artistry.” – Billboard Magazine

“A superb musician and performer.” – Q Magazine

“A voice to die for.” – The Times




Tour Dates


Thursday March 12, Darwin Entertainment Centre, Darwin NT

Tickets available from darwinentertainment.com.au or phone 08 8980 3333



Saturday March 14, Tanks, Cairns, QLD

Tickets available from ticketlink.com.au or phone 1300 855 835



Monday March 16, Canberra Theatre, Canberra

Tickets available from canberratheatrecentre.com.au or phone 02 6275 2700



Thursday March 19, The Tivoli, Brisbane

Tickets available from ticketek.com.au or phone 132 849



Friday March 20, The J, Noosa

Tickets available from thej.com.au or phone 07 5455 4455



Saturday March 21, The Centre, Beaudesert

Tickets available from liveatthecentre.com.au or phone 07 5540 5050



Tuesday March 24, Norwood Concert Hall, Adelaide

Tickets available from www.npsp.sa.gov.au or phone 08 8366 4557



Thursday March 26, Palais Theatre, Melbourne

Tickets available from ticketmaster.com.au or phone 136 100



Friday March 27, Hepburn Palais, Hepburn Springs

Tickets available from the palais.com.au or phone 136 100



Saturday March 28, Menniyan Hall, Menniyan

Tickets available from lyrebirdartscouncil.com.au or phone 03 5664 9239



Sunday March 29, Wrest Point Showroom

Tickets available from wrestpoint.com.au or phone 1300 795 257



Wednesday April 2, Enmore Theatre, Sydney

Tickets available from ticketek.com.au or phone 132 849



Friday April 3, Heritage Hotel, Bulli

Tickets available from heritagehotel.com.au or phone 02 4284 5884



Wednesday April 8, Civic Theatre, Newcastle

Tickets available from ticketek.com.au or phone 132 849



Thursday April 9, Memorial Hall, Bellingen

Tickets available from Park Beach Music & HiFi, Coffs 02 6652 3752



Tuesday April 14, Live N’ Cookin At Lizotte’s, Kincumber

Tickets available from lizottes.com.au or phone 02 4368 2017



Wednesday April 15, Live N’ Cookin At Lizotte’s

Tickets available from lizottes.com.au or phone 02 4368 2017



Saturday April 18, West Coast Blues N Roots Festival

Tickets available from Moshtix 1300 438 849



Also appearing at the Buesfest Byron Bay



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cyclic defrost

September 22nd 2008 04:58
Cyclic Defrost is an independently operated quarterly electronic music magazine based in Sydney, Australia. Cyclic Defrost is distributed in Australia by Inertia Distribution. It gratefully acknowledges the support of the Australia Council For The Arts.



The print version can be collected at a wide range of independent record stores around Australia but if you'd like one (and the next two issues also) delivered direct to your letterbox then the best thing to do is to make a subscription donation. Everyone who does this gets
at least one bonus randomly selected CD with their
subscription
.

You can do this online Cyclic Defrost 20 has hit the shops and the PDF version is online. They're also progressively uploading the stories to the web along with extra bits and pieces that missed the print version. Issue 20 is a fantastic issue with three 'feature' style articles on the new DIY, Sydney club culture, and classical electronica, in addition to lengthy interviews with Tactics, Tim Catlin, Leila, Why?, Dave Newman, Lucky Dragons, Twine, Paradise Lost and their regular sleeve design reviews.


Cyclic Defrost Magazine
P.O.Box A2073
Sydney South
NSW 1235
Australia

latest reviews

latest print issue
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'POSTCARDS' NATIONAL ALBUM TOUR

September 15th 2008 07:52
SPARKADIA
TAKE 'POSTCARDS' ON THE ROAD




They've been sending postcards from Europe for the past two months, but now Sydneysiders Sparkadia are back on their home turf and ready to kick off an extensive album tour across the country. The four-piece will celebrate a massive year that included a slot at Glastonbury Festival and praise from local and international critics with their biggest national headline run to date.



Featuring the singles ‘Too Much To Do’, 'Jealousy', ‘Morning Light’ and ‘Animals’, Sparkadia's debut album ‘Postcards’ hit the ARIA album chart at an impressive #23 and was chosen as triple j's feature album. In their review of the album, influential UK mag NME declared that frontman Alex Burnett's voice "is like having warm honey poured in your ears" while other UK publications were equally as impressed:



“The Sydney-based four-piece excel at sunny, optimistic guitar pop” - The Sunday Times (UK)

"Sunshine drenched pop tunes": Album of the week – Men's Health

"A phenomenally uplifting album": 8/10 – The Music Magazine

"12 tracks of uplifting, lilting, and at times, ethereal summer tunes" – The Sun



Some local critics have even hailed it as one of the year's best records:



Album of the week: 4 stars - Daily Telegraph

"One of the best local releases of the year" 4 stars -The Age

“Sparkadia’s debut album is ready for the world” - Herald Sun

“As far as Australian debuts go this year, ‘Postcards’ is one of the best” 4.5 stars - Adelaide Advertiser



And now, fresh from playing shows across the UK Festival circuit including the aforementioned Glastonbury, T in the Park, Oxygen, and V Festival as well as Frequency Festival in Salzburg and earlier dates with Jimmy Eat World, Vampire Weekend and The Thrills, Sparkadia are set to take their finely crafted live show on the wide open Australian road. With the band currently playing theatres across the country as special guests on the Faker tour and leaving fans wanting more, these dates are sure to sell quickly – get in fast!



SPARKADIA

'POSTCARDS' NATIONAL ALBUM TOUR

Presented by triple j, MySpace, Channel [V], MAX and Street Press Australia



October



Wed 15 The Barwon Club, Geelong VIC

Venue: (03) 5221 4584 | Capricorn: (03) 5229 1999



Thu 16 Karova Lounge, Ballarat VIC

Venue: (03) 5332 9122 | New Generation: (03) 5333 2444 | Oztix: 1300 762 545 | www.oztix.com.au



Fri 17 The Governor Hindmarsh, Adelaide SA

Venue: (08) 8340 0744 | Venuetix: (08) 8225 8888 | www.venuetix.com.au



Sat 18 Corner Hotel, Melbourne VIC

Venue: (03) 9427 9198 | www.cornerhotel.com



Wed 22 ANU Bar, Canberra ACT

Venue: (02) 6125 8101 | Ticketek: 132 849 | www.ticketek.com.au



Thu 23 Cambridge Hotel, Newcastle NSW

Venue: (02) 4962 2459 | Bigtix: www.bigtix.com.au | Rock Shop: (02) 4929 1856



Fri 24 Gaelic Theatre, Sydney NSW

Moshtix: 1300 GET TIX (438 849) | www.moshtix.com.au



Sat 25 Waves, Wollongong NSW

Moshtix: 1300 GET TIX (438 849) | www.moshtix.com.au



Thu 30 Players Bar, Mandurah WA

Star Surf: (08) 9535 4500 | www.heatseeker.com.au



Fri 31 Prince of Wales, Bunbury WA

Venue: (08) 9721 2016 | www.heatseeker.com.au



November



Sat 1 Amplifier Bar, Perth WA

Star Surf: (08) 93216230 | Planet Video: (08) 9328 7464 | Mills Records: (08) 9335 1945 | www.heatseeker.com.au | Moshtix: 1300 GET TIX (438 849) | www.moshtix.com.au



Sun 2 Newport Hotel, Fremantle WA

Star Surf: (08) 93216230 | Planet Video: (08) 9328 7464 | Mills Records: (08) 9335 1945 | www.heatseeker.com.au



Thu 6 Coolangatta Hotel, Gold Coast QLD

Oztix: 1300 762 545 | www.oztix.com.au



Fri 7 The Zoo, Brisbane QLD

Oztix: 1300 762 545 | www.oztix.com.au



Sat 8 Great Northern Hotel, Byron Bay NSW

Oztix: 1300 762 545 | www.oztix.com.au



Sun 9 Solbar, Coolum QLD

Moshtix: 1300 GET TIX (438 849) | www.moshtix.com.au



Fri 14 Batman Faulkner, Launceston TAS

Venue: (03) 6331 7222 | Mojo Music: (03) 6334 5677



Sat 15 Republic Bar, Hobart TAS

Ruffcut: (03) 6234 8600 | Moshtix: 1300 GET TIX (438 849) | www.moshtix.com.au





'POSTCARDS' out now

New single 'JEALOUSY' at radio now

through Ivy League
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Vote to compile a MOTOWN birthday CD

September 5th 2008 04:53
MOTOWN 50 - TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER



Beginning in the summer of 2008 and running through 2009, Universal Music will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of America's greatest record label and global music icon: MOTOWN.

The Motown Sound went worldwide in the '60s, and that sound still resonates today. With more than 180 No.1 songs and counting, Motown hits continue to appear in commercials, TV and movies, and remain an influence on today's biggest pop and R&B stars.

But Motown stands for more than just the music it's a reflection of the hard work of dedicated individuals overcoming incredible obstacles to achieve great success. Berry Gordy Jr., a young African American man, founded Motown Records with a loan of $800 from his family. Through determination and support of the Motown family of artists, Gordy forged new grounds for minorities and made the Motown Sound a worldwide phenomenon inspiring so many artists and performers, writers and directors, producers... well the list would go on.

Most recently I'd cite the film musical Dreamgirls (2006), but only because so many people went out and saw that film. Obviously it was based on a Broadway show that was actually written in 1981 and in turn it was inspired by entertainment and show business aspirations and successes of R&B acts such as The Supremes, The Shirelles, James Brown, Jackie Wilson, and others; Dreamgirls follows the story of a young female singing trio from Chicago, Illinois, USA called The Dreams, who become music superstars.



So, in order to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Motown January 12th 2009, Universal Music is planning multiple new releases across all mediums throughout the next year. The cynics are already muttering how this is just an opportunity to sell records; as if they don't sell any on Elvis' Birthday or the Anniversary of his death, blah blah. However it's not such a bad thing to interact with the market in the way they are doing. In fact Universal Music are engaging you to vote for your favourites.

A brand new 50th anniversary CD due December 2008, featuring songs voted for online by the fans of Motown is in the making and you can vote yourself. Universal Music plans to release many different versions of the compilation across the globe, reflecting each market's favourite songs and in turn celebrating the enduring popularity of Motown across the planet.

Australian fans of Motown have the chance to vote for their favourite Motown songs. The fifty most voted songs will become part of the Australian version of the new 50th anniversary CD. By voting you will also have the chance to win a trip to Hitsville, the home of Motown in Detroit. Simply click here to vote for your favourite Motown songs.

Keeping in tune with Motown, today marks the 50th birthday of one of its most successful artists, Michael Jackson. The sounds of Motown still echo through our lives with the iconic artist Stevie Wonder performing to sell-out crowds across Australia this October.



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OZPLOITATION RESURRECTION!

August 11th 2008 05:46
Fresh from the premiere of the new Australian documentary NOT QUITE HOLLYWOOD as the opening night of the Melbourne Film Festival, Chauvel Cinema is proud to present OZPLOITATION!, an exclusive opportunity to revisit a series of iconic but overlooked gems of Australian cinema on the big screen at Chauvel.

Wild, thrilling, bloody and action-packed, OZPLOITATION films are the 'alternate' masterpieces of the Australian cinema story. These pictures, which broke all the rules, sprung from the introduction of the R classification certificate in 1971, a change that opened the door to progressive, gratuitous & explicit genre cinema.

A counterpoint to the celebrated art cinema of the time that included PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK and MY BEAUTIFUL CAREER, OZPLOITATION films drew on the wellspring of demand from drive-in and grindhouse theatres worldwide, and were almost always the first pictures to make their money back, yet they've never been seriously discussed or recognized in Australian culture, until now.

The Chauvel OZPLOITATION! series will re-introduce Sydney audiences to seven masterpieces of the era: The 'Aussie Alfred Hitchcock' Richard Franklin's gripping thrillers ROADGAMES and PATRICK; the great Australian biker film STONE; Russell Mulcahy's often imitated RAZORBACK; the supernatural thriller about the wrath of Mother Nature LONG WEEKEND; and Brian Trenchard-Smith's explosive 80s classics DEAD-END DRIVE IN and TURKEY SHOOT.

Stone


A truly unique period in Australian Cinema!

OZPLOITATION! 7 NIGHTS ONLY!
PATRICK (1978) – 6:30pm Wednesday 3 September
DEAD-END DRIVE IN (1986) - 6:30pm Friday 5 September
TURKEY SHOOT (1982) – 6.30pm Wednesday 10 September
LONG WEEKEND (1978) – 6.30pm Friday 12 September (Brand new 35mm print!)
ROAD GAMES (1981) – 6.30pm Wednesday 17 September
STONE (1974) – 6.30pm Friday 19 September (Session presented by director Sandy Harbutt!)
RAZORBACK (1984) – 6.30pm Wednesday 24 September


ADVANCE TICKETS NOW ON SALE:
Adult $14, Concession $12, Senior/Pensioner $9.00
Season Pass (all films)- $70.00

Tickets available in person from the Chauvel box office (Cnr Oxford St & Oatley Rd, Paddington) or online.

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