Kath Bloom & Loren Connors: Restless, Faithful, Desperate

- Melbourne label Chapter Music deliver a long-awaited vinyl reissue of the short run Kath Bloom & Loren Connors 1984 record Restless Faithful Desperate. The label previously issued the album on CD in 2009, but this vinyl pressing marks the first time that the record will be available outside of the absurdly hard to find original two-hundred-copies released in 1983 on Connor’s own St. Joan label.

Cat Power: Wanderer

- When Chan Marshall (Cat Power) finished Wanderer, and showed it to her (former) record label (Matador), it was rejected. The label was allegedly concerned about a lack of hits and even went so far as to give Marshall an Adele album so she could hear what a pop album should sound like. It wasn’t the first time a record label made a poor decision. Warner Bros.

Clarence Clarity: THINK : PEACE

- For those who heard it, Clarence Clarity's debut album was a revelation. No Now fused 2000's r'n'b aesthetics with an experimental sensibility and endlessly layered production. Each song was drenched in rich instrumentation, shimmering guitars and effect-laden vocals expertly draped over a pop frame for twenty mind-bending tracks.

Marie Davidson: Working Class Woman

- Punchy bass and drifting field recordings in Italian are the opening salvo of Working Class Woman (the new longplayer by Montreal’s Marie Davidson on iconic UK label Ninja Tune), before a tongue-in-cheek, accented English voice starts to play the part of annoying hanger-on-at-the-booth: "you're so strange...you remind me of...oh yeah I heard you at that thing...man, I think she's faking her accent...are you doing a DJ set tonight?!..is this album about taking risks..?" plus some unprintable whispered swearing in French.

Review: Nearer the Gods

 

The World premiere of Nearer the Gods and it being the inaugural play in the new Billie Brown Theatre, was an exciting and much anticipated event. In the words of the playwright David Williamson “Nearer the Gods is about brilliance and bastardry. The toxic disconnect between our highest and basest potentials.” But it is much more, highlighting the treachery and rivalry involved at the dawn of scientific illumination and set in 1684.

 

Donny Benet @ The Foundry

It can be hard to make it in the indie music scene when you go past a certain age - the contemporary scene is often dominated by young musicians who are just starting out, and the older guys stick to the 'dad rock' business. Donny Benet, however, brought to the stage at The Foundry in Brisbane the best of both worlds - the  cheesiness of the 'dad aesthetic', combined with the musical expertise of a veteran performer, and the liveliness of an up and comer. 

17th October 2018

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Sampology, Megan Christensen, Sam Stosuur: Middle Name Dance Tracks Vol 1 (Middle Name Records)

Middle Name Dance Tracks Vol 1 by Sampology, Megan Christensen, Sam Stosuur

Leonie Kingdom: So Much More (Single)(Marshmallow Pavement Records)

New park ‘n’ ride spaces across Southeast Queensland

More than 2300 new park ‘n’ ride spaces have been confirmed across south east Queensland, with Springfield to receive the majority of the state government spend.

Springfield Central’s park ‘n’ ride station will be expanded with $44.5 million invested in order to create further spaces.

Construction will also be taking place in 12 other train stations across Brisbane, which includes Cannon Hill, Salisbury and Ormeau.