SpitFireLiar - Alcohol

SpitFireLiar serenade their one true love in this video for 'Alcohol'

The Blackwater Fever Video Fever!

By far and away MMB's favourite blues rock band in Brisbane. Far and away.


The Sunburys Interviewed

Brisbane soul-rock band were interviewed semi-recently by Melbourne Rock City/Brispop.com. Have a listen.

Vid: Evil Eddie - Queensland

Charlie Mayfair Cover Ladyhawke's "Delirium"

Charlie Mayfair snared themselves a spot at Sunset Sounds after winning the Sunset Sounds Foster Band Initiative 2011 and they've only gone and celebrated that achievement by releasing this video of themselves covering Ladyhawke's track "Delirium".

SixFtHick Interviewed at Cherry Rock Festival

SixFtHick made the trip down to Melbourne for Cherry Rock Festival last year and got interviewed by some guy in a hat.

Big Day Out Lineup Announcement

Well it's out ladies and gents, BDO first announcement:

Tool
Rammstein
Iggy And The Stooges
Bloody Beetroots Death Crew 77
Lupe Fiasco
Grinderman
Primal Scream Screamadelica Live
Deftones
The Black Keys
Andrew W.K
The Jim Jones Revue
Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
M.I.A
LCD Soundsystem
Booka Shade
Die Antwoord
Vitalic
CSS
Plan B
Ratatat
Crystal Castles ( East Coast only )
John Butler Trio
Wolfmother
Airbourne
Birds Of Tokyo
Kids Of 88
The Naked & Famous

Australia only:

Angus & Julia Stone
Dead Letter Circus
Children Collide
Operator Please
Bliss N Eso
Gyroscope
Pnau
Kid Kenobi & Mc Shureshock
Sampology
Blue King Brown
Will Styles
Little Red
Gypsy And The Cat
Lowrider

New Zealand only:

Die! Die! Die!
Bulletproof
I Am Giant
Six 60
Street Chant
Shihad playing The General Electric Live

Dax Riggs - Say Goodnight to the World


This album's good. Pretty darn good. So it's a little 'all over the place' and each song has its own mood and vibe but that's fine, they're strung together by a sound that's intense, sultry, mellow and dirty as fuck. Still here? Now couple that with the fact that Riggs can sing. Really sing. Like a bird. Like an angel. A vengeful Old Testament angel.

Dax Riggs - Apocalyptic bard?



Video for Black Mountain - The Hair Song

Canadian rockers Black Mountain have released a video 'The Hair Song', one of the better tracks from their sadly disappointing 2010 album 'Wilderness Hearts'.


And if you're a desperately obsessed Black Mountain fan (or just like finding out the names of the people who hold the cameras) there's even a behind-the-scenes vid.

The Black Angels - Phosphene Dream


Want to drift away on a haze of fuzzy guitars, organs and handclaps? Well today you can friends, The Black Angels new album 'Phosphene Dreams' gets officially released! 14th of September and all that. The dates match up, check 'em if you have to. Listen to 'Telephone' from said album below.

New Sounds - Herzog

Herzog are a band hailing from the US whom have a song with a title that should resonate with you if you had the misfortune of encountering, 'Paul Blart: Mall Cop' on a screen of some sort over the past couple of years.

Anyhow, they're a rock band, a slacker rock band perhaps, listening to their debut album 'Search' you can hear snippets of the likes of Pavement, Built to Spill and Weezer. There's a bit more going on than straight up slacker rock, some of the songs taking on a decided pyschedelic edge but you'll need to listen to more of their material than just 'Paul Blart and the Death of Art' to pick that up.

Tara Simmons - I Cannot Be Saved

Brisbane singer-songwriter Tara Simmons released a video for her track 'I Cannot Be Saved' last week. Get on it.

Busy Fingers

The drummer from Brisbane band, The Bloodpoets had his snare stolen from his car in the past 24 hours after playing at Rics yesterday. It's a very distinctive wood grain green Soprano one, in a silver hard case covered in stickers (including a Bloodpoets one). If you or anyone you know comes across it let us know ASAP, it's probably the only one like it in Brisbane. Thanks.

And Another Video - Hungry Kids of Hungary

So it came out two months ago. So you've already seen it. Quieten down and watch it again. Brisbane's invading London... poorly prepared but all the same it's Hungry Kids of Hungary's debut single 'Wristwatch' from their album 'Escapades'.


The Medics - Her Song

Cairns based indie band The Medics have built up a solid following in Brisbane over the recent past along with having played support act to an impressive assortment of bands including The Panics, The Grates, and Faker. They've recently put together a clip for "Her Song", a track that earlier garnered them attention from Triple J.


The Boat People - Under the Ocean

Brizzie indie pop maestros The Boat People released their third album 'Dear Darkly' back on July 2 and a video for the track 'Under the Ocean' shot at The Spit out on the Gold Coast, shortly before that. If you haven't seen it yet check it out below.


Laneous & The Family Yah - "I Am Dog"


Brisbane's West End favourites, Laneous & The Family Yah are gearing up to release album "Found Things" their follow up album to last year's "St Ill Regal". It's not set to be out until September so you won't be able to hear it all until then but for until that time arrives there is new single "I Am Dog" complete with humorous video and all.

13 Questions with Villains of Wilhelm


Danny from Brisbane outfit, Villains of Wilhelm took some time away from winning Q Song awards and admiring the fine quality of pigeons that Melbourne has to offer to answer some pointless questions.

1. Who are you heroes?
Anyone with a crack pipe on COPS!
2. The first band you saw live? 
Umm it was Warped Tour in Coffs Harbour so it was a cultural eye opener that ended with a massive beat down in the Pennywise mosh pit.
3. What's your favourite Brisbane music venue?
We like the Troubabour to chill and I'd say the nights those crazy kids over FANS put on are messy.
4. What's the best (or dumbest) thing that's been said to you at/after a show?
"Oh my god it smells like fanny" Don't know where we'll see that chick again but she should know she has given us many moments.
5. Why 'Villains of Wilhelm' as your band name?
Have you ever met a guy named Wilhelm?
6. What makes you cringe?
When your mother tells your friends how cool she thinks you are.
7. Describe the raddest heist you've ever pulled off. What'd you steal?
Ummm we are pretty good with the not stealing thing... we did drink Tex Perkins' beer once... then he nearly punched me in the face, as a result of a separate matter. Also got 2 'free' meals at Grill'd last week...
8. What bands should people reading this be listening to?
Girls, The Oh Sees, The Velvet Underground, Nuggets, Wavves, Step-Panther and anything your crazy uncle listens to can't be that bad...
9. If the members of Villains of Wilhelm were to adopt stage names what would they be?
If? Our actual names are Rupert, Lloyd, Chip and... Jonny.
10. You are guilty of shameful things. What are these BAAAAD things?
2 of the lads urinated at the side of the Metro Stage and got booted by our manager... Molly Meldrum was there but not watching the urination. Other than that its usually Tea and Tim Tams.
11. You can choose one musician, alive or dead, to perform with Villains of Wilhelm for one night only. Who do you choose?
The Travelling Wilbury's
12. If someone wrote a biography for Villains of Wilhelm what would the title be?
"It's a Picture Book"
13. What can we expect from Villains of Wilhelm in the near future?
We've just put out another recording and finished a tour for it so we are gonna be heading back to do a film clip and get recording again. Then tour in Oct/Nov with some cool cats from Melbourne and Sydney.

Villains of Wilhelm - Myspace
Villains of Wilhelm - Facebook


Around Australia - The Black Diamonds


Hailing from the coal mining town of Lithgow in the Blue Mountains district of New South Wales, The Black Diamonds were one of the most enduring Australian Rock & Roll bands of their era.
 When you include their later incarnation as Tymepiece, the group managed to have a foot in three decades, the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.  

But sadly, during their tenure as the Black Diamonds they only got to release two singles, a little over ten minutes running time for nearly a decade of slog. Still, what the Black Diamonds’ discography lacks in weight it more than makes up for in class.  From the lush, dynamic power-pop of "Not This Time" and "See The Way" to the dreamy "Outside Looking In", the Black Diamonds knew how to play. However it's for their seething fuzz masterpiece "I Want, Need, Love You" for which the Black Diamonds should be remembered.  And why not?  I Want, Need, Love You is pretty close to as good as it gets.


Running Gun Sound - The Count; the Beat


Brisbane's resident mod soul punk spirits Running Guns have put up a taste of their new album on their myspace in the form of new song 'The Count; the Beat', head on over and check it out.

http://www.myspace.com/runninguns

Hanni El Khatib - You Rascal You & Dead Wrong


Californian Hanni El Khatib is a multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter and producer who has a sound that's bluesy garage-rock soul meets malt shop music. He released a debut 7" last month and now has videos up for both You Rascal You and Dead Wrong. Have a look/listen below.



Regurgitator - ! (The Song Formely Known As)

So Warner Music Australia got their act together and added this clip to their Youtube Channel. Corporate Australia, doing it's thing for the people! money.

Violent Soho - Muscle Junkie

If you haven't caught it yet here's the video for 'Muscle Junkie' from arguably Brisbane's biggest band of the moment, Violent Soho. Highly recommended if you enjoy the heady combination of grunge, long hair and fat people.

Hellen Black Music Is Looking For Bands

 
DORM FEVER @ CLUB 299
LIVE MUSIC STILL EXISTS @ CLUB 299! Wednesday nights are showcasing local UNI, Tafe, College bands. Bands that have yet to perform and/or be recognised, the chance to get on stage and show Brisbane who they are and what they are about! All genres, all styles are welcome. Some amazing bands have played this room over the many years of 299’s lengthy reputation, Wednesday night is for the underdog! Even better for all, its free entry! Contact info@hellenblack.com

J-Pan Fan Release Video for 'Rent'

Brisbane's own J-Pan Fan have released a video for 'Rent' and it includes appearances from a host of other Brisbane artists: Ross Hope (Disco Nap), Tony McCall (Resin Dogs, Blonde on Blonde), Stewart Hill (Dead Letter Circus) Pete Bosworth & Chris Drage (Bang Bang Boss Kelly), Jack Bratt (Blonde on Blonde)


13 Questions with The Bell Divers


Matthew Lobb, guitarist for Brisbane indie band 'The Bell Divers' occupied himself with 13 questions. Check out his answers below.

1. Who are your heroes?
We admire lots of stuff. Me personally, insofar as it filters into the band, I like Stephen Malkmus (Pavement). He has lots of cool guitar sounds, and obviously a really pronounced playing style too. I also like a lot of Lindsey Buckingham's guitar work. Barney Sumner, and Robert Smith too. And locally, I've always been a fan of both David and Dylan McCormack's guitar playing.
2. The first band you saw live?
The Cockroaches at Carrara Stadium one Australia Day in the late 1980s.
3. What's your favourite Brisbane music venue?
Bar Soma. They put on some good dance nights there. But a bad place to see bands.For that, the Troubadour.
4. What's the best (or dumbest) thing that's been said to you at/after a show?
To be honest it's usually just friends, so... Oh, it doesn't happen very often, but it's very tedious to be asked about equipment or amp settings.
5. Why 'The Bell Divers' as your band name?
It was the least worst option. It doesn't signify anything really, although Clinton said he liked it because it made him think of a faded old photograph of a guy who maybe once did something heroic; an eager organ donor or something.
6. What makes you cringe?
When someone makes coffee badly, and you can hear the milk screaming. And any close-minded cultural elitism is a bit hard to take.
7. Describe the raddest heist you've ever pulled off. What'd you steal?
I still can't really go there for what's left of dignity's sake! When I was 13 I used to pinch a lot of crap just for the little rush. By 14 I was reformed, and become a completely straight dork who wore tennis shoes everywhere, like a teenage Larry David but without the wit.
8. What bands should people reading this be listening to?
I'd recommend Seja's song 'I'll Get to You' maybe people know her already, she's from Brisbane. Her album 'We Have Secrets But Nobody Cares' is exceptional. The new Ariel Pink album, 'Before Today is amazing. As for old stuff, well, Kraftwerk are absolutely always worth a listen.
9. If the members of The Bell Divers were to adopt stage names what would they be?
Geez, I don't know. I've never liked stage names very much. My friend Jason thinks good ones up. He actually performs as Ricky Goldenstarr.
10. You are guilty of shameful things. What are these BAAAD things?
I let the lawn grow, and it really just keeps getting higher and wilder. A neighbour knocked on the door one day to see if we still lived here. I thought he was a dick for saying that, but in a way he's right, we should keep on top of garden maintenance or just leave. An immaculate lawn really is a bit of a status marker, and I do feel ashamed about ours.
11. You can choose one musician, alive or dead, to perform with The Bell Divers for one night only. Who do you choose?
It'd be great to hear Gene Clark perform. He was the original Byrds frontman, and made some great solo records. He died quite young at 46, had a heart attack, poor fella. A real legend, as any Mojo-reading bore will also tell you.
12. If someone wrote a biography for The Bell Divers what would the title be?
Probably something like 'Lost in Brisbane'. 'Notes from the Underground' is apt but a bit self-glorifying really besides being already taken. So definitely NOT 'Notes from the Underground' ok? Imagine a band bio on a group who only released one album and hardly ever played. It'd be awfully thin.
13. What can we expect from The Bell Divers in the near future?
A lot of local shows and a new record with a slightly different sound.


Download/Listen to The Bell Divers' Album - June July
The Bell Divers - Website
The Bell Divers - Triple J Unearthed

Around the World - Nobunny


'Nobunny loves you... if you are five years old and a boy'

That's just one quote from a review of the 2008 Love Visions LP from Nobunny, a front man/rabbit created by US garage/punk musician Justin Champlin. Together with an array of backing artists Nobunny blends together the sounds of the Ramones, the Cramps and childlike power-pop, creating some seriously infectious bubblegum-punk.

Starting out in 2001 Nobunny has been performing across the US, slowly gaining a cult following thanks to their raucous live shows punctuated by bunny masks, kneepads, spastic dance moves, pink underwear and coats made of trash. Since then Nobunny has released a vinyl single "Give it to Me" on Hozac Records and a full-length LP called Love Visions on Bubbledumb Records in 2008. However it wasn't until Love Visions was re-released in 2009 that Nobunny began to receive significant attention. The album garnered wide spread praise from the music reviewers that bothered to get their hands on it,

"How does this 25-minutes of sick trash even exist?" - Buddyhead
"It was disgusting, totally disgusting, and more than a little creepy" - Paste Magazine
"If you like sweaty basements with your friends while drinking beer from the cheap 30 packs you all threw in on, then this could be your favourite album for the rest of the summer" - Racket Magazine
"Like a high school version of Rock & Roll High School" - Rolling Stone

From there Nobunny has gotten involved with Jack White's Third Man Records, playing an acoustic show that's to be released by the label, so hopefully new material will be on the way soon. Sadly though there's no immediate plans for any Australian shows.



13 Questions with Blame Ringo!


Blame Ringo are Jessiah, Ross and Pete, they go about playing music around Brisbane and other places. Some more exciting, some less. They took some time out from blaming Ringo for their miserable, miserable lives to answer the 13 enquiries below.

1. Who are your heroes?

Dan Kelly and whoever invented Red Bull
2. The first band you saw live?
Frenzal Rhomb (Ross), Green Day (Pete), John Williamson (Jessiah)
3. What's your favourite Brisbane music venue?
The Troubadour
4. What's the best (or dumbest) things that's been said to you at/after a show?
Brendan Fevola told us he enjoyed our show. That was kind of weird
5. Why Blame Ringo! as your band name?
Long story...
[MMB Note - after careful, painstaking research it became clear that Blame Ringo decided upon their name as a constant reminder and motivation to fulfill a blood debt after their parents were mercilessly killed in a one off wrestling death match by Ringo Starr. Ever since they have been playing music and improving their wrestling skills in hopes of avenging their fallen loved ones. Visit their site (www.blameringo.com) for the cover up story and other revelations about Ringo's malevolent influence.]
6. What makes you cringe?
The Valley at 2am on a Sunday morning
7. Describe the raddest heist you've ever pulled off. What'd you steal?
Jessiah woke up one morning with a dozen letterboxes in his room. He has no idea how they got there.
8. What bands should people reading this be listening to?
Ball Park Music, Hungry Kids of Hungary, Richard In Your Mind
9. If the members of Blame Ringo were to adopt stage names what would they be?
Jizz Mopper (Jessiah), Pete Schnapps (Pete) and Ross (Ross)
10. You are guilty of shameful things. What are these BAAAD things?
Pete used to be in a punk band called 'F***ing C***s'
11. You can choose one musician, alive or dead, to perform with Blame Ringo for one night only. Who do you choose?
Billy Preston
12. If someone wrote a biography for Blame Ringo what would the title be?
Blame Ringo: Eat a Bag of It
13. What can we expect from Blame Ringo in the near future?
We have a new album out in September and we're off to the US in the new year

The Gin Club Release Video for 'Pennies'

Brisbane favourites, The Gin Club have released a video for the song 'Pennies' of their new album Deathwish. They shot it in only 3 hours. I'm guessing shoot time was cut short because Antiques Roadshow was about to start because who wants to miss that?

Gig of the Week - DZ / Chicks Who Love Guns / Glass Towers @ Alhambra Lounge, Friday June 4


It's Peny Lane's third birthday and there's a celebration of sorts being put on by FANS at Alhambra this Friday. The lineup is DZ headlining, with Chicks Who Love Guns and Glass Towers for support. Then there's some people who probably take DJ'ing too seriously on afterward. Oh and it's also the official Children Collide after party as well.

(www.penylane.com - some girls who go places and take photos of stuff whilst they're there. I'm not really sure. It could be about fashion)

DZ - The Mess Up - Website


Chicks Who Love Guns - Vomit on the Dancefloor - Website


Glass Towers - Castles - Website

The Spires to Release 'Curved Space' EP


Funnily enough MMB got sent an album from a New York record label for a Californian band, neither being all that close to Brisbane, let alone Australia, but hey it's nice to feel noticed even if it does just involve being added to a mailing list.

The Spires are a three-piece dream pop band from Ventura, California and consist of Jason Bays (vocals/ guitar), Colleen Coffey (drums) and Catelyn Kindred (bass). Having formed in 2004 they have since gone on to release three LP's and half a dozen EP's up until their latest scheduled release of 'Curved Space' on July 13. Their previous work has earned them comparisons with the likes of The Velvet Underground, Belle & Sebastien, Robyn Hitchcock and even Brisbane's own, The Go-Betweens.

'Curved Space' appears to be a continuation from their previous work, a sound full of reverb, dreamy pop and melancholic lyrics.  A video for the first single from the EP, 'Orange Yellow' is below and if you like what you hear that much the EP is reportedly due for release on July 13.

Dead Letter Circus' Video for 'Big'

After releasing an EP, touring nationally and scoring spots on several festivals including Big Day Out and SXSW, Brisbane band Dead Letter Circus finally released their debut album. 'This Is The Warning' was released on May 14 and the first video from the album is out, check out 'Big' below.


Around Brisbane - Mardi Lumsden & the Rising Seas


Mardi Lumsden & The Rising Seas are a pop-folk band from our very own sunny(?) Brisbane town.

The five-piece group released their debut EP 'Going is Finding' back in 2007 earning themselves enthusiastic reviews and earning comparisons to the likes of Joni Mitchell. Since then there's been two east coast tours for Mardi and her friends and they've recently finished recorded their follow up EP, 'Wherever You Go, There You Are' with producer Magoo (Regurgitator, The Gin Club, Operator Please, Kate Miller-Heidke) at his Applewood studio.  

As you may suspect Mardi Lumsden is the driving force behind the music, an alt-folk singer-songwriter her lilting voice provides a delightful base for the group's pop folk to build upon. Live, Lumsden has been described as "a sanguine and superb songbird. Her voice has a delightful, whimsical lilt, as do her lyrics, which are about intimate, urbane experiences of late twenty-somethings. Her songs would complement, as a soundtrack, any Nick Earls or Rebecca Sparrow book" (lifemusicmedia.com)

Of course as the name suggests Mardi isn't the only member of this band. The Rising Seas comprises of Andrew Penny (banjo, banjo-mandolin, piano, melodica, backing vocals), David Callanan (lead and slide guitar, glockenspiel, mandolin), Jane McEniery (double bass and bass) and Joachim Alfheim (drums).

The band is set to release their EP 'Wherever You Go, There You Are' and they're launching it as Queensland's Old Museum this Saturday, so have a look at the new video for 'Pieces of the Story below, and get on down there.

Mardi Lumsden & The Rising Seas - Website - Myspace - Triple J Unearthed


Interview with Departed Sounds


There's a new record label down south in that place called Melbourne where trains freely roam the streets,  and it's name is Departed Sounds. MMB interviewed the brains behind the operation with a series of intrepid inquiries. So settle down, get some snacks and embrace the scroll button on that mouse of yours cause it's a looong post. 

What/Who is Departed Sounds? 

Departed Sounds is a record label founded and run by myself, Andrew Keese, a Melbourne based singer/songwriter and my friend, Ashley Sambrooks, a Melbourne based publicist. Our stated aim is to bring the finest pop, rock, folk and noise to the world.  

Was there  one particular moment or experience that lead to you deciding to form your own label? 

There was no pivotal, light from the heavens moment which drove us into forming the label. It was more like a long sequence of small events.

For me, it was the frustration of seeing great bands and artists not getting the recognition I felt they deserved. I was very much of the attitude of "safety in numbers" and the idea that if we could build something centred around shared ideals, it would be to everyone's benefit.

For Ash, I think it was much the same, though I also suspect he also had a life long dream of running a record label. Ash came from the publicity and promotion side of the business and it was obvious he had talent in that area. I guess he wanted to put that talent to good use and invest it into something he really believed in.

Ash was the one who went after the idea with determination, vigour and drive. I was a little reticent at first, being very cynical about the music industry and the treatment of artists in general. But over time, I started to absorb Ash's enthusiasm and once things started rolling, we both threw ourselves headlong into the task. 

Departed Sounds professes to believe that 'technology is something to be harnessed rather than tamed'. What do you mean by that and how do you plan to turn that to your advantage? 

That phrase, "something to be harnessed rather than tamed", is a coded reference to the behaviour exhibited by the music industry in response to the rise of illegal downloading.

Here was an entire industry that failed to see change coming, did not take advantage of change when it did come and then responded to change by harassing and bullying their own customer base with lawsuits, intimidation and threats. 

The fact is that the way in which people discover and consume music has changed forever. Technology has been a significant enabler of that change. But rather than holding technology responsible for the inability to shift massive numbers of units in short periods of time, maybe the industry should be looking at producing small, balanced returns over a longer period of time.

A few weeks ago, we released Lindsay Phillips' debut album "Varning". About a week later, I found it on Rapidshare. The link to the Rapidshare file came from a forum in Spain. And without being particularly well versed in Spanish, I could glean that someone in the forum has discussed the album, then published it on Rapidshare for other in that forum to download. A couple of days after that discovery, we sold both vinyl and digital copies of "Varning" to buyers in Spain. So the fact that someone freely published the album didn't hurt us at all. Matter of fact, I suspect they did us a favour.

That's essentially what we mean by harnessing rather than taming. Labels need to work with, rather than against, current technology. Contrary to what the industry trumpets, I don't believe that sales are dropping as a direst result of downloading. They are dropping because people are getting more and more selective and niche oriented. And shutting down those who download content illegally is ridiculous and it is not a workable solution.

The workable solution is to make great albums at the lowest cost possible and then make those albums completely accessible, so that people don't have to procure them illegally in order to hear them. You then need to sell those albums at a price which is cheap enough the people won't bother to download them illegally. 

Were you influenced by other label initiatives from elsewhere? 

Any influence we might have had must have expressed itself sub-consciously, because I don't recall specifically discussing which label we wanted to be like, or base ourselves upon.

In retrospect, I think that's part of the reason we're so unique. We've built something based purely on our own feeling and ideas without reference to the past or present.

I do know that we watched Melbourne label 'Mistletone' with interest for some time. We were impressed by their ingenuity, their DIY attitude and consistent work ethic. But in terms of creating Departed Sounds, I think we wanted to stand completely apart from every other record label. 

What kind of music are you looking to attract to your label? Is there a typical 'Departed Sounds' sound? 

I don't think we have a specific type of music that we want to find or draw to the label. 

Our attitude reminds me of what Terry Gilliam said about his film adaptation of the novel "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas". To paraphrase, he said that art is like a flare that you launch into the sky. You let it burn up there and see who the light attracts.

I don't think there is a particular Departed Sounds "sound". I know that we're not really concerned with genre or style. An artist can work in any style they like, as long at they own it, if you know what I mean. 

I do think there are a few key elements which link our artists lyrically and musically; soul, inventiveness, intelligence and individuality. But it's hard to say much more than that, because the beauty of music is that it is about aesthetics and emotions. It's about the things you can't really put into words.

If I had to summarise it, I'd say we deal in music that moves. 

How has the Melbourne music community responded to your label?  

With great interest, encouragement and excitement.

It's as if there was a collective feeling which we somehow managed to tap into and turn into something concrete and visible. In that way, it also feels as though Melbourne is part of the label. I think people feel directly connected to it. At least, I hope they do. 

What current Departed Sounds acts are you most excited about? 

All of them. We're genuinely excited about all of them. 

What are your future hopes for the label? 

Naturally, we'd like the label to be a success, for our artists and for ourselves. I don't think you should shy away from wanting things to succeed on some level, as long as that desire is not driven by avarice.

We'd also like to partner with other companies we respect and also expand our ideas into other areas of the industry apart from releasing records.

And, I suppose, we do harbour a secret yearning to take over the world. But you have to remain humble and realistic and take things one day at a time in this business. 

And finally, to fit with the whole 'My Music Brisbane' thing, do you have a favourite Brisbane band of the moment? 

I'll be perfectly honest and say that my knowledge of new Brisbane bands is limited. We're a bit parochial down here in Melbourne, you know.  However, I was sent an album by a band called The Bell Divers a few months ago which I really enjoyed. Very gentle, reflective, off kilter stuff. Well written and very well delivered.

Having said that, if there are any bands in Brisbane who think we really should know about them, well, you know where to find us.

Departed Sounds - Website

13 Questions with Young Raptors


Melbourne post-punkers Young Raptors filled out some questions. Check out the all important correspondence below.

1. Who are your heroes?
Anyone able to make a living doing what they love... and Yanni
2. The first band you saw live?
Jack: Tommy Emmanuel in like grade 3. My dad was super psyched!
3. What's your favourite Brisbane music venue?
James: The Troubadour, our friends band, Quebec said it was the beez neez
4. What's the best (or dumbest) thing that's been said to you at/after a show?
Jack: Not the dumbest, nor best thing ever said, but the first thing that comes to mind is, "What were those loud squeely noises? They hurt my ears!"
5. Why 'Young Raptors' as your band name?
James: Because The Dipoladocus' just doesn't have the same ring to it.
6. What makes you cringe?
James: Autotune.
Ben: fingernails screeching down a blackboard
7. Describe the raddest heist you've ever pulled off. What'd you steal?
Jack: Six Curly Whirlys & a chomp bar from 7/11
8. What bands should people reading this be listening to?
Deerhunter, Spoon, Bombay Bicycle Club and Absolute Boys
9. If the members of Young Raptors were to adopt stage names what would they be?
Lovetron5000, Orlando, FoxBox and Thompson
10. You are guilty of shameful things. What are these BAAAAD things?
Jack: Probably the six curly whirlys and chomp bar heist. Oh and that guy we killed. Kind of regret that...
11. You can choose one musician, alive or dead, to perform with Young Raptors for one night only. Who do you choose?
James: Seventies Bowie, from the Ziggy Stardust era.
12. If someone wrote a biography for Young Raptors what would the title be?
"The Raptor Nest - A Fable"
13. That can we expect from Young Raptors in the near future?
Hopefully record a 10" in the coming months and do an east coast tour closer to summer (if anyone up that way is keen to play with us, let us know!)

Young Raptors - Myspace
Young Raptors - Triple J Unearthed

Drawn From Bees Interview

Drawn From Bees were over in LA recently and sat down in a man's Rave-pad for some water and to talk shop.

New Sounds - Super Wild Horses


Melbourne duo Super Wild Horses have garnered just a little attention lately after releasing their first single 'Golden Town' from their upcoming debut album 'Fifteen'.  Given the production stylings (courtesy of Mike Young of Eddy Current Suppression Ring if you were wondering) you'd be tempted to compare them to Vivian Girls or Dum Dum Girls, but their sound is closer to Kim Deal, The Breeders and the girl groups of the 90's than any other buzz band of late.

'Fifteen' is due for release on July 23

The Black Keys release official video for 'Tighten Up'

Blues duo The Black Keys have just released a new album 'Brothers' and strangely enough also have a video for one of their songs, 'Tighten Up'.

New Video from Ball Park Music

Brisbane band Ball Park Music have released a video for 'iFly', the second single from from the 2010 EP release 'Conquer the Town, Easy as Cake'.

Video: Violent Soho - Son of Sam

Drawn From Bees - Stand Against the Storm

There's a storm. This seems vaguely appropriate.

13 Questions with Running Gun Sound


Running Gun Sound are Brisbane's own self proclaimed Mod Soul Punks. Band members Julien James, Jeremy Neale and Michael Fletcher took the time to become 13 Questions more soulful below.

1. Who are your heroes?
Julien: Weller, Lennon and Batman
2. The first band you saw live?
Jeremy: Fleetwood Mac
3. What's your favourite Brisbane music venue?
Julien: The Step Inn. Good Atmosphere. No D!cks
4. What's the best (or dumbest) thing that's been said to you at/after a show?
Michael: "Play some surf music!"
5. Why 'Running Guns' as your band name?
Julien: Shrug. Because James and Mickey couldn't think of anything better?
6. What makes you cringe?
Michael: Orthotic shoes
7. Describe the raddest heist you've ever pulled off. What'd you steal?
Jeremy: Marbles from Mr Toys Toyworld
8. What bands should people reading this be listening to?
Julien: The Sulphur Lights, The Black Lips, The Jam
Jeremy: Spandau Ballet!
9. The Beatles or Rolling Stones?
Michael: The Who - with Keith Moon
10. You are guilty of shameful things. What are these BAAAD things?
Julien: Some Girls is a good song.
11. You can choose one musician, alive or dead, to perform with Running Guns for one night only. Who do you choose?
Jeremy: Steve Norman - it's about time Running Guns got some New Romantic sax solos.
Michael: Enough of you New Romantic rot Jeremy... Bo Diddley
12. If someone wrote a biography for Running Guns what would the title be?
Julien: Running Guns Get Tight!
13. What can we expect from Running Guns in the near future?
Jeremy: Aluminium suits, lasers, phasers, warp drives, flying cars and the re-introduction of basketball cards as a popular trade item. A new EP and album later this year...

Running Guns - Website
Running Guns - Facebook

Around the World - Jacuzzi Boys



Jacuzzi Boys are Danny Gonzalez, Gabriel Alcala and Diego Monasterios, a fuzzed out garage rock trio from Miami, Florida. This pupil-dilatingly Nuggets-influenced trio cut their teeth over the past couple of years with a string of seven-inch releases before going on to release the debut album 'No Seasons' in 2009, a record full of fuzz, bad acid, and animal references.

The band rehearse at bassist Danny Gonzalez's place, deep in Bill Baggs State Park, a lush green expanse of wilderness on the outskirts of Miami. Park life has seeped into the band's lyrics, most notably the funkiness of cohabitating with wildlife. ``For awhile, every song had an animal in it,'' says Alcala, 24. ``Rats, possums, snakes, crocodiles . . .''

``I had a snake die inside the walls of my bathroom,'' says Gonzalez, 28. ``It smelled so bad that I didn't even go in there for a week, and then one day I walked by and thought `Hey, the smell is gone' and I walked in, and there was a blanket of flies covering the whole tub and the window.'' His struggle with the funk became the track Smells Dead on the Jacuzzi Boys' debut album, No Seasons.

The band's psychedelic sound is reminiscent of the 13th Floor Elevators or the ‘80s Flaming Lips and is beginning to garner them significant attention. Fellow Miami resident and godfather of punk rock Mr. James Newell Osterberg, Jr. (AKA Iggy Pop) is one of the converted, “There’s a band here in Miami called the Jacuzzi Boys. It’s a stupid name but they’ve got a good spirit. Shout out to the Jacuzzi Boys!”

Gig of the Week - Regurgitator / Last Dinosaurs @ Brisbane Powerhouse, Sun 16 May


Brisbane Powerhouse at New Farm is celebrating it's 10th Birthday this Sunday and as part of a day of free events and celebrations two of Brisbane's best bands will be taking to the stage.

 Regurgitator need no introductions, being one of Brisbane's most high profile bands of the past fifteen years. The genre-blending outfit started out way back in 1994, storming the alternative music scene with numbers like I Sucked a Lot of Cock To Get Where I Am. Along with the attitude, Regurgitator were blessed with highly charismatic frontman Quan Yeomans. Warner snapped them up for a multi-album deal and soon the boys from Brisbane were sharing stages with Beck, the Chili Peppers and the Prodigy.
Regurgitator hit their peak in 1998 when Polyester Girl - their biggest-selling single - helped push the album Unit to sales of 240,000-plus. They joined Midnight Oil for an anti-uranium mine demonstration at Jabiluka, toured Japan several times and headed to England's Reading Festival. The band has been quieter in recent years but will no doubt draw a considerable crowd this Sunday.


Indie-popster's Last Dinosaurs are one of Brisbane's best and brightest young bands. Having just released their debut EP in February the band's appeal is growing fast thanks to their spritely, youthful sound.

13 Questions with Bonfire Nights


Steve Foster and Ruth Nitkiewicz, the dynamic duo who make up Brisbane band Bonfire Nights (yes the whole band), took some time out from their busy schedules to talk to MMB. They got 13 questions further behind schedule below.
 
1. Who are your heroes?
Steve: I don’t think I have any, is that weird?
2. The first band you saw live?
Steve: Paul McCartney, when I was about 7 or 8 years old. I remember him playing Live and Let Die and Hey Jude, it was a pretty awesome first gig.
Ruth: Screamfeeder at Albert Park (as it was then known) when I was about 15 years old. I danced on stage like an idiot.
3. What's your favourite Brisbane music venue?
Steve: As an all round venue, it would have to be the Troubadour. The Valley can get a little crazy so going to the Troubadour feels like shelter from the storm. Lofly Hangar is also really cool, it just feels like a massive house party.
4. What’s the best (or dumbest) thing that’s been said to you at/after a show?
Steve: “Hey! Are you that drummer guy from that band, the Mess Hall, you guys are awesome, would you like me to buy you a drink?” To which I replied, “Yes I am, and I would like a drink.”
5. Why 'Bonfire Nights' as your band name?
Steve: We came up with it on bonfire night last year, which is celebrated on the 5th of November in the UK. I remember when I was growing up there, that all the kids would build these huge bonfires and burn effigies of Guy Fawkes. It was always a really exciting time but also a little dark and scary, which in a way is reflected in the music, so it seemed appropriate.
6. What makes you cringe?
Ruth: David Koch. Seriously. Die already.
7. Describe the raddest heist you’ve ever pulled off. What’d you steal?
Ruth: British India’s rider. They deserved it.
8. What bands should people reading this be listening to?
Ruth: At the moment I’m loving Beaches, a band from Melbourne. Five girls that play fuzzy psychedelic tunes; they’re great.
Steve: Band of Skulls. In fact, we like a lot of bands beginning with the letter ‘B’: Blonde on Blonde, BRMC, Butcher Birds, The Beatles (see question 9), Breeders, Bat For Lashes….
9. The Beatles or Rolling Stones?
See question 8.
10. You are guilty of shameful things. What are these BAAAAD things?
Ruth: I vomited in front of Devo, backstage at Splendour in the Grass 2008. Not my finest hour.
11. You can choose one musician, alive or dead, to perform with 'Bonfire Nights' for one night only. Who do you choose?
Marc Bolan.
12. If someone wrote a biography for 'Bonfire Nights' what would the title be?
“Is That It?”
13. What can we expect from 'Bonfire Nights' in the near future?
We’re launching our debut EP in July, and will be touring interstate in the coming months.

Bonfire Nights are playing the Troubadour May 14 & 25

Around Brisbane - Blonde on Blonde


Do you like music? Smoking? Jack Daniels? Are you possessed by a burning desire to quit your day job?

Yes? Then there's a band from Brisbane after you own heart. That band is Blonde on Blonde.

Blonde on Blonde are a five-piece indie rock band formed in honour of the aforementioned vices that drew them together and helped forge one of the best debut EP releases of 2009.

The band's sound is based on male-female vocals, sludgy guitars and tight drums, earning them comparisons with the likes of Queens of the Stone Age and PJ Harvey. Their debut EP "Tease" received rave reviews from street press and the blogosphere including "whothehell.net" and "Time Off" magazine. The EP was also added to high rotation on local Brisbane radio station 4ZZZ, and reached the number 1 spot in the top 20 charts two weeks in a row.

Their next scheduled Brisbane show is May 14 at the Tivoli, supporting psychedelic rockers Tame Impala.

Blonde on Blonde - Website

13 Questions with Buick Six


John Ryan, singer/guitarist for Brisbane's own 'Buick Six' took some time out from taming Griffins to converse with MMB. He just got 13 questions more authoritative below.

1. Who are your heroes?
Tim Rogers, Thurston Moore, Tony Montana, Duke Nukem, Jack White, Simply Red, Stevie Nicks...
2. The first band you saw live?

Sunk Loto. I think my ears are still ringing. One of the greatest gigs I've ever seen
3. What's your favourite Brisbane music venue?
The Tivoli... great sound and great people. Oh, and we loved The Arena because it had this dirty, hollow feel about it. Our friends from Perth, The Silents, put us on the door when they supported the Living End there - still one of the greatest nights I've ever had.
4. What's the best (or dumbest) thing that's been said to you at/after a show?
"I absolutely hate mixing bands like you - you guys all need lessons, especially you with your singing". - sound guy at a particular University bar we played last year. So that's obviously the best thing we've had said to us.
5. Why 'Buick Six' as your band name?
We stole if from a Bob Dylan song of the same name - it's such a great song. We also chose it for the comedic value - plenty of people stuff it up and say "Brick Six" or rude things such as "Buick Dicks" or "Buick Shits".
6. What makes you cringe?
Lemons. And Justin Bieber. Did we mention Justin Bieber? Oh and ants! They're all over my house at the moment.
7. Describe the raddest heist you've ever pulled off. What'd you steal?
This is epic - one time at a Numbers Radio gig on the Gold Coast, I stole a really expensive pepper grinder... one of the big ones! I just tucked it in the arm of my jacket and walked out. To this day it gets used in many of Nick's dishes (he is a qualified chef). I want to follow up with another heist to steal a matching salt grinder. This evidence is going to put me in jail isn't it?
8. What bands should people reading this be listening to?
The Silents - definitely our favourite Aussie band
Young Revelry - write songs that remind us of Jane's Addiction
The Medics - a band from North QLD: talented chaps
Oh Ye Denver Birds - a lot of talent there
DZ - will do huge things in their career
9. The Beatles or Rolling Stones?
That's a very hard question... The Beatles. A band we have grown up listening to and the greatest band of all time. Nick can sing every song word-for-word off Revolver... this is great when we have long car trips together because his singing voice is superb. Ahem...
10. You are guilty of shameful things. What are these BAAAD things?
How did you know about this? We may/may not have stolen some sandwiches that belonged to a high-profile band when we supported them... don't want to mention any names here. We eat lots of carbs - that's really a bad thing.
11. You can choose one musician, alive or dead, to perform with 'Buick Six' for one night only. Who do you choose?
John Bonham. And we wouldn't even play - we'd just let him play the Moby Dick drum solo and sit off to the side and watch.
12. If someone wrote a biography for Buick Six what would the title be?
"A Griffin is not just a dragon - it's also a bass player"
13. What can we expect from Buick Six in the near future?
A lot of new material - fact. We have a new home studio set-up going on, so it's demo heaven right here. Our live show is going to incorporate a bit more variety and we'll be touring Australia by the end of the year.

Buick Six play their next show in Brisbane on June 5 at The Troubadour
Buick Six - Website

Last Dinosaurs Video for 'Honolulu'

It's been out for almost a month now, but if you haven't seen it already below is the video from Brisbane popsters Last Dinosaurs' for their song 'Honolulu'

13 Questions with The Solomons


The Solomons are a rock band from down in Melbourne. You've probably heard of the place. I think it's near Sydney? Anyhow, Tim Rogers likes’em, so should you. They just got 13 Questions sexier below.

1. Who are your heroes?
Super Ted, Dylan, Gavan Brown (see Q10)
2. The first band you saw live?
Most likely a marching band
3. What's your favourite music venue?
The Forum in Melbourne
4. What's the best (or dumbest) thing that's been said to you at/after a show?
Tim Rogers said we were alright. Hopefully that wasn't a dumb thing to say
5. Why 'The Solomons' as your band name?
Because we're wise
6. What makes you cringe?
Lame offspring of good musicians. (Good offspring are okay)
7. Describe the raddest heist you've ever pulled off. What'd you steal?
A traffic cone on the Hume highway
8. What bands should people reading this be listening to?
Right now, to quote a once trendy London muso, "there's nothing on the TV nothing on the radio that means that much to me". It's not about bands and albums at the moment, it's all about "sounds" and internet singles by bands with ridiculous band names. And people wonder why album sales are dropping. Give the people what they want, rather than forcing them to want what they get.
9. The Beatles or Rolling Stones?
Yes
10. You are guilty of shameful things. What are these BAAAD things?
Cass and I support Collingwood
11. You can choose one musician, alive or dead, to perform with 'The Solomons' for one night only. Who do you choose?
Alive.
12. If someone wrote a biography for 'The Solomons' what would the title be?
Waiting For Something To Happen
13. What can we expect from 'The Solomons' in the near future?
Hopefully some interstate dates including Brisbane (which may already be announced by the time someone reads this)

The Solomons - Website

Around Brisbane - The Cairos


Alistar Richardson, Alfio Alivuzza, Reuben Schafer and Michael BC combine to form one of Brisbane's more hyped and talked about bands of recent times, The Cairos.

The Cairos started out in 2007, entering and winning the Brizband School Challenge competition whilst they attended Brisbane State High. From there, along with a band lineup change, they've gone on to release an EP and share a stage with the likes of Powderfinger, You Am I, The Temper Trap, Bob Evans, Custard, Wolf and Cub, Bertie Blackman, Paul Dempsey, Red Riders, Yves Klein Blue, The Middle East, John Steel Singers and Philadelphia Grand Jury.

Reportedly frequent listeners of groups like the Smiths and the Cure, those influences are obvious on their debut EP, "Lost at Sea", namely on the tracks Whales and New Balance. Despite their obvious influences The Cairos' sound manages to avoid sounding completely derivative, delivering enjoyable indie pop with a dark, danceable post-punk tilt.

The band are currently back in Brisbane after touring around Australia and are headlining an all ages show at The Hive this Saturday. $10 entry.