Last weekend provided the musical highlight of the week with the superb Marlon Willams show at The Basement in Sydney. It was sold out, in fact his whole tour was and he absolutely nailed it with his backing band The Yarra Benders acting as musical foils and conspirators. Read our full review. We’ve got a … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: July 2015
LIVE REVIEW: Marlon Williams & The Yarra Benders, Laura Jean @ The Basement, Sydney (04/07/15)
Laura Jean opened the evening with an absorbing set that highlighted both her clever lyrical turns and delicate, almost textural finger-picking guitar style. Songs about married life, domesticity and crazy dogs from her 2014 album comprised the bulk of her performance as she drew the audience into her world of observational songwriting and dry-humour. Her … Continue reading
ALBUM REVIEW: Neil Young + Promise Of The Real ~ The Monsanto Years
After dalliances with an orchestra and antique lo-fi recording equipment Neil Young is back to playing rock n roll with a band. Not Crazy Horse this time but a group that includes Willie Nelson’s sons Lukas and Micah. It’s a political statement in the vein of Young’s other strident environmentally themed albums but even if … Continue reading
ALBUM REVIEW: My Morning Jacket ~ The Waterfall
My Morning Jacket’s mystical musical powers seemed to be waning on their last two albums. There was a restlessness at play, a desire to shrug off the shackles of cosmic Americana rock and show they could do anything, or at least whatever they wanted. It didn’t work when they swung the pendulum too far outside … Continue reading
MIXTAPE: Post To Wire Jukebox Vol. 1
Here’s a new mixtape for your listening pleasure, the first in a series that will cover decades, styles, trends and continents. The first one includes country classics from legends such as Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard and Waylon Jennings through to rising stars such as The Deslondes and Caitlin Canty. Tracklisting: John Prine – Sam Stone … Continue reading
NEW MUSIC: Davey Craddock & The Spectacles ~ Girls Light Fires
After a successful run of East Coast solo dates Davey Craddock has released a new single from his forthcoming debut album. Girls Like Fires continues the soulful country sound he’s established but this one has a breezy drifting feel to it. It’s yacht rock in the best sense, in a similar direction to what Dawes … Continue reading
VIDEO PREMIERE: Ben Mastwyk ~ Sing Her Back Home
Melbourne musician Ben Mastwyk is an integral part of that cities’ Americana music scene, playing with Jemma & The Clifton Hillbillies, Sweet By & By and The Shotgun Wedding. Now he’s in the process of releasing his debut solo LP, conceived both in Melbourne and while traveling through the American South. He’s pulled in a … Continue reading
THE WEEKLY ROUND-UP: July 3rd, 2015
We updated our Sydney Gig Guide the other day and July is already looking like another bumper month. Tonight you can catch James Thomson and band at Gasoline Pony while our gig of the week is the sold out Marlon Williams (full band) show at The Basement on Saturday night. Head over to the guide to check out … Continue reading
PHOTOS: Jed Rowe, Alison Ferrier, Cat Canteri @ Proper Music Social, Union Hotel (02/07/15)
A very enjoyable evening of music last night at the Union Hotel in Newtown with Alison Ferrier and Jed Rowe celebrating the release of their new albums and Cat Canteri also playing an opening set. Continue reading
ALBUM REVIEW: Jed Rowe ~ The Last Day Of Winter
Jed Rowe has hit a fine vein of songwriting on his third album, drawing on the production skills of Jeff Lang and players that include members of Melbourne’s The Stillsons. Rowe’s songs fall easily on the ears, drifting by with a US West Coast feel, rich in vocal harmonies and slide guitar. Folk, country and … Continue reading